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Cooking  Instructions

Preheating

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The fats and juices dripping from grilled food can cause
flare-ups  which  impart  a  favorably,  distinctive  taste  and
color to food. They should be accepted up to a point. To
minimize  flare-ups:

Trim  excess  fat  from  meats  and  poultry
Preheat  the  grill  properly
Clean  grill  regularly  to  remove  food  and  grease  build-
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Reposition  your  food  often  to  avoid  flare-ups

Greasing the cooking surface will help keep foods from
sticking during the  cookout and reduces the  amount of
cleanup  required.  Use  a  brush  to  apply  a  thin  layer  of
cooking  oil  or  vegetable  shortening  onto  each  Cooking
Grid before each cookout. We do not  suggest spray type
oils  unless  they  are  specified  for  high-temperature
cooking.  Be  sure  to  coat  the  entire  cooking  surface.

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Failure to comply with these  instructions  could result
in a  fire or  explosion that  could cause  serious bodily
injury,  death  or   property  damage.

Never

  cover  the  cooking  grids,  Flame  Tamers,  bot-

tom of  grill bowl or  Grease Tray with  charcoal, alumi-
num  foil,  sand  or  any  substance  that  can  absorb
grease.

Before each use of your grill: 

Inspect the Grease Tray,

Grease Heat Shield and inside of the Grill Bowl to be
sure there is no excessive grease and debris buildup.
Clean  the  Grease  Tray,  Grease  Heat  Shield  and
inside of  the Grill Bowl  frequently to  eliminate grease/
debris  build-up  and  to  prevent  grease  fires.

Use  your  grill  at  least  3  feet  away  from  any  wall
or  surface. 

Use  your  grill  at  least  3  feet  away  from

combustible  objects  that  can  melt  or  catch  fire
(such  as  vinyl,  wood  siding,  fences  and  overhangs)
or  sources  of  ignition  (including  pilot  lights  on  water
heaters  and  live  electrical  appliances).

Never

  use    your    gas  grill  in  a  garage,  porch,  shed,

breezeway  or  any  other  enclosed  area.

Your  grill  will  get  very  hot. 

Always  wear  a  flame

retardant BBQ Mitt when cooking  on your grill. Never
lean over cooking areas while using grill. Do not touch
cooking  surfaces,  Lid,  grill  housing  or  other  parts
while  grill  is  in  operation,  or  until  the  grill  has  cooled
down  after  use.

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    WARNING

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Flare-Ups

Prepare  Cooking  Grids  for  Grilling

The  suggested  heat  settings  and  cooking  times  shown
in  the  following  pages  are  approximate.  Unlike  the  con-
trolled  environment  inside  your  kitchen,  variables  includ-
ing  outside  temperatures,  direction  and  conditions  of
wind,  as  well  as  grill  location  will  affect  your  grill's  heat
distribution.  Because  these  conditions  vary,  and  no  two
backyards  are  alike,  we  offer  these  tips  as  general
guidelines for your reference. We recommend you moni-
tor your grill closely and rotate foods as needed to prevent
overcooking and ensure the most delicious results every
time.

To preheat main burners, light your grill on Hi, lower the
Lid  and  follow  the  recommended  times  below.

For  high  temperature  cooking,  preheat  grill  10  to  15
minu tes.
For  low  temperature  cooking,  preheat  grill  3  minutes.

To  slow  cook,  preheating  is  not  necessary.

Cooking Temperatures

High setting:

 The Hi Control Knob setting should  only be

used to pre-heat your grill the first 10-15 minutes and for
burning  food  residue  off  the  grill.

An Important Note About Cooking Temperatures

Medium to Low Settings:

  Most recipes specify medium

to  low  settings,  including  all  smoking  and  cooking  lean
cuts  such  as  fish.

The indirect cooking method can  also be used with the
supplied  Cooking  Grids.  To  cook

  indirectly,

  the  food

should be placed on the left or right side of your grill with
the  main  Burner  lit  on  the  opposite  side.  Or place your
food on the Secondary Cooking Rack and light the outer
main  Burners.  Either  way, 

indirect  cooking    must  be

done with the Lid down

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Indirect Cooking using Main Burners

Before  cooking  on  your  gas  grill  for  the  first  time,  you
should "burn off"  the grill to eliminate any odor or foreign
matter. Ignite the main burners, lower the Lid, and oper-
ate  grill  on  Hi  setting  for  10  to  15  minutes.

CAUTION:

 Operating your grill on the Hi setting for  longer

than  five  minutes  may  damage  certain  parts  of  your  grill.

Do not leave your grill unattended when in use.

Burn-Off

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The  middle  and  back  primary  cooking  areas  offer  high
heat  for  grilling.

The  Secondary  Cooking  Rack  offers  medium  heat  for
preparing  breads  and  firm  vegetables.

The  front  primary  cooking  area  offers  less  heat  and  is
ideal for preparing delicate foods and for keeping cooked
foods  warm.

Direct Cooking using Main Burners

The direct cooking method can be used with the  supplied
Cooking  Grids  and  food  placed  directly  over the  lit  grill
Burners. 

Direct  Cooking  requires  the  Grill  Lid  to  be

open

. This method is ideal for searing and grilling when

you  want  an  open-flame  barbecued  taste.

CAUTION: 

Before  preheating  the  grill,  check  the  Grease

Tray, Grease Tray Heat Shield and inside of the Grill Bowl
to be sure there is no excessive grease and debris buildup.
As needed, you may clean them. Refer to "Cleaning Instruc-
tions" on page 22. 

Failure to comply with these instruc-

tions could result in a grease fire.

Summary of Contents for B2612ALP

Page 1: ...ge porch shed breezeway or any other enclosed area Never obstruct the flow of ventilation air around your gas grill housing Never disconnect the gas regulator or any gas fitting while your grill is li...

Page 2: ...he grill such as hose fittings propane cylinder valves sold separately and burner valve stems contain lead which is known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other repro ductiv...

Page 3: ...rs are active in your area and if your grill has not been used for an extended period of time Remove the screws from the rear of each Main Burner using a Phillips Head Screwdriver or wrench WARNING Gr...

Page 4: ...16 x3 8 4 S313G0306A Flange Nut 3 16 4 S112G0306A Phillips Head Screw 3 16 x3 8 4 S313G0306A Flange Nut 3 16 4 S112G0306A Phillips Head Screw 3 16 x3 8 4 S313G0306A Flange Nut 3 16 4 S112G0306A Philli...

Page 5: ...16 x3 8 4 Install Cart Side Panels onto Cart Bottom Shelf S112G0406A Phillips Head Screw 1 4 x3 8 16 Install Casters S112G0449A Phillips Head Screw 1 4 x2 3 16 2 S313G0406A Nylon Lock Nut 1 4 2 S112G...

Page 6: ...6 11 9 6 4 2 1 5 8 7 3 12 14 15 16 21 20 26 25 27 28 36 37 39 32 24 23 30 53 43 44 45 47 48 49 54a 52 20 60 61 74 75 71 72 70 68 67 59 56 55 57 58 65 66 64 62 73 31 13 38 40 51 50 34 35 41 42 69 10 63...

Page 7: ...P02011073E 1 25 Bowl Rear Panel P0075809KA 1 26 Grease Heat Shield Upper P06904051A 1 27 Bowl Front Panel P0073888KA 1 28 Bowl Panel Left P0076102KA 1 29 Door Hinge Right Lower P03302038J 1 30 Bowl P...

Page 8: ...Caster Seat Left Front Right Rear P03305079J 2 71 Caster Seat Right Front Left Rear P03305078J 2 72 Caster 2 5 with Brake P05110006D 4 73 Door Hinge Bracket Upper Right P03302015J 1 74 Bowl Bracket Ri...

Page 9: ...ps Head Screws 1 4 x3 8 and 4 Pan Head Screws 3 16 x3 8 as shown Repeat the steps for the Right Cart Side Panel and Caster Seats RF RR Insert the Left Door Lower Hinge into the Left Front Caster Seat...

Page 10: ...Cart Bottom Shelf Position Cart as shown Align the 2 holes in the Weight with the 2 holes on the Cart Bottom Shelf Insert the 2 Phillips Head Screws 1 4 x2 3 16 Tighten the screws with the 2 Nylon Lo...

Page 11: ...nk Holder Brackets and Screws using 4 Flange Nuts 3 16 as shown Be sure that the flat surfaces of the Tank Holder Brackets are positioned so that they face inwards as shown Insert Ring A ends into not...

Page 12: ...tom Shelf Insert and tighten 2 Phillips Head Screws 3 16 x3 8 Align the holes in the 2 Door Upper Hinge Brackets with the holes on the Cart Front Bracket Insert 4 Phillips Head Screws 3 16 x3 8 and ti...

Page 13: ...s Head Screw 3 16 x3 8 Qty 2 Part S112G0306A Hose Holder Grill Qty 1 Part P05536001Q Hose Holder Install Grease Tray and Lighting Stick Install the Grease Tray and Lighting Stick onto the Grease Tray...

Page 14: ...1 4 x 1 2 with 3 washers from inside of the grill bowl and tighten securely using 3 Flange Nuts 3 16 as shown in Fig 2 Repeat steps for Right Side Shelf installation 11 14 Install Side Shelf Brackets...

Page 15: ...of the grill and look toward the front of the grill bowl Never put your face inside the Grill Head Press the Ignitor Cap You should hear a clicking sound Your assistant should see a blue spark within...

Page 16: ...dren or pets to play near your grill Always supervise children and pets if they are in the vicinity of the unit Never use charcoal or lighter fluid in this grill WARNING Use of alcohol prescription or...

Page 17: ...eaks do not smoke Do not use an open flame to check for gas leaks Your grill must be leak tested outdoors in a well ven tilated area away from ignition sources such as gas fired or electrical applianc...

Page 18: ...grease do not allow the oil grease to get hotter 350 F 177 C Do not leave oil grease unattended 4 2 3 Check all connections for LP Gas Leaks Never test for leaks with an open flame Prior to first use...

Page 19: ...hen the gas supply is being tested at high pressures This gas grill and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply pipe system during any pressure testing of that system at...

Page 20: ...Valve at source Push and turn Right Main Burner Control Knob to HI Always light the Right Main Burner first Press the electric ignitor 3 to 4 seconds to light the burner If ignition does not occur in...

Page 21: ...LP Gas tank is connected to your grill Turn gas off at source and turn Control Knobs to OFF Wait at least 5 minutes for gas to clear then retry If your grill still fails to light check gas supply and...

Page 22: ...ebris Visually check burner flames occasionallyto ensure proper flame pattern as shown below MAGNIFIED VIEW OF GRILL MAIN BURNER FLAME THROUGH OPEN LID 22 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 10 11 1 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 23: ...ner s and operate grill on Hi setting for 10 to 15 minutes Use a nylon brush blower or vacuum to remove accu mulated ash from the outer surface of each Burner Clogged tube style Burner ports can be cl...

Page 24: ...l s heat distribution Because these conditions vary and no two backyards are alike we offer these tips as general guidelines for your reference We recommend you moni tor your grill closely and rotate...

Page 25: ...fish pieces are small enough to drop between the Cooking Grids Vegetables and Fruit Prepare your fruit or vegetables and brush with butter or basting sauce if desired To cook indirectly the food shou...

Page 26: ...tain shape if desired Bacon strips can be used to cover the outside surface of lean meat and poultry to help prevent it from drying out Another method for keeping food moist during roasting is to put...

Page 27: ...guidelines and always refer to the label of your smoking chips for specific directions Raise your Grill Lid and light the grill Lower the Grill Lid allowing your grill to reach the desired cooking te...

Page 28: ...parts or information to be used to convert your grill Any attempt to convert your grill is dangerous and will void your warranty If your ignition fails to work or your battery needs replac ing you can...

Page 29: ...ral oxidation process and will not affect the short term performance of your grill To slow the rusting process on Cooking Grids we recommend greasing the grids before and after each cookout Use a brus...

Page 30: ...e misuse alteration misapplication vandalism improper installation maintenance or service damages caused by flashback fire or grease fires as set out in the Operator s Manual This warranty does not co...

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