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ASSEMBLY GUIDE 

GRILL FINAL Assembly

           

Part 

 

Qty

.  

C1

– 

 

C2

– 

Cooking Grate

  1 

C3

– 

Warming Rack

  1 

 

 

 

 

Grease tray

 

 

 

C2

 

C3

 

Step 1

 - With the 

Grill Lid

 open, place the 

Cooking Grate

 

(C1)

into the 

Lower Body

, allowing it to rest on the three brackets 

spaced around the 

Lower Body. 

Be sure the slots in the 

Cooking Grate

 are facing the front of thegrill. Place the  

Warming Rack 

(C2)

 into position by first hooking the center pins into the wind shield, then rotate the warming rack down into position. 

Step 2

 -  Install the 

Grease Tray (C3)

 by sliding the tray onto the 

Grease Tray Rails

 from the rear of the grill. 

Note: 

The 

grease tray rests between the grease tray rail stops. See detail shown in 

Figure A

.

NOTE:

 The 

Cooking Grate

 may 

have sharp edges. Be very careful 
when handling the 

Cooking Grate.

 

You should wear gloves when 
handling the 

Cooking Grate

.

Grease

Tray

Rails

C1 

Slots to 
the front 
of the grill.

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Grease

Tray

Rail Stops

Fig. A

Summary of Contents for 11601514 11601559 11601578

Page 1: ...assembly guide Model Numbers ELECTRIC English Estimated time required for assembly 1 Hour 42804382 9 16 10 11601514 11601559 11601578 11601514 c1 11601688 11601695 A1 ...

Page 2: ...ips Head Screwdriver Not Supplied Small Adjustable Wrench BEFORE You begin assembly of your grill 1 Carefully remove all components from the carton 3 Please note that hardware used for assembly may not be shown actual size 2 Familiarize yourself with the components and hardware used for assembly 4 After removing components from the carton split the carton open and use it as a soft scratch free wor...

Page 3: ...at Shield W 1 Inner Reflector X 1 Bezel NOTE Some grill parts shown in the parts list may differ slightly in appearance from those on your particular model Key Qty Description 1 Product Guide English 1 Product Guide Spanish optional 1 Product Guide French optional 1 Grilling Guide 1 Hardware Pack 1 Assembly Guide English 1 Assembly Guide Spanish optional 1 Assembly Guide French optional M S A H I ...

Page 4: ... securely using a small adjustable wrench Slide a Wheel A4 over an Axle Bolt and secure using a Wheel Retaining Clip Repeat for other side Position and Snap into place the Wheel Hubcaps A5 Step 2 1 4 20 Screws 4 each Fasteners 1 4x20 1 2 qty 2 qty 4 screw Wheel Retaining Clip 3 8 16 Nut qty 2 Wheel Retaining Clip Install after placing wheel on the axle Position wheel as shown Axle Nut 3 8 16 After...

Page 5: ...cure with 4 each 1 4 20 nuts using a small adjustable wrench not supplied FINGER TIGHTEN ONLY AT THIS POINT The bracket will be tightened in step B2 Be sure to install Cart Bracket A6 on the side shown Once complete leave the cart in the upside down position Lastly insert the Leg End Caps A8 into the front legs and secure with 1 each 10x3 8 screw 1 4 20x2 screws Place the Grill Bottom on the carto...

Page 6: ...uts 3 each 10 24x3 8 Screws 3 each Fiber Washer 3 each Step 3 Attach the Wind Shield B2 to the Lower Body B1 by aligning the holes in the panels with the corresponding holes in the Lower Body Secure with 3 10 24 nuts 3 10 24x3 8 Screws and 3 fiber washers The Wind Shield will rest inside the Lower Body B2 B1 B3 B1 Studs located on Lower Body Assembly Fiber Washer 2 each qty 5 Fiber Washer qty 10 F...

Page 7: ...er pins into the wind shield then rotate the warming rack down into position Step 2 Install the Grease Tray C3 by sliding the tray onto the Grease Tray Rails from the rear of the grill Note The grease tray rests between the grease tray rail stops See detail shown in Figure A NOTE The Cooking Grate may have sharp edges Be very careful when handling the Cooking Grate You should wear gloves when hand...

Page 8: ...he controller cord BEHIND the towel bar as shown C4 Receptacle Controller Controller Tip Towel Bar Ground Fault Interrupter Since 1971 the National Electric Code NEC has required Ground Fault Interrupter devices on all outdoor circuits If your residence was built before 1971 check with a qualified electrician to determine if a Ground Fault Interrupter protector exists Do not use this appliance if ...

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