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Food Safety

 

• Food safety is a very important part of enjoying the outdoor 

cooking  experience. To  keep  food  safe  from  harmful 
bacteria, follow these four basic steps:

 

Clean:

  Wash hands, utensils, and surfaces with hot soapy 

water before and after handling raw meat and poultry.

 

Separate:

  Separate raw meats and poultry from ready­to­eat 

foods to avoid cross contamination. Use a clean platter and 
utensils  when  removing  cooked foods.

 

Cook:

  Cook meat and poultry thoroughly to kill bacteria. Use a 

thermometer  to  ensure  proper internal  food  temperatures.

 

Chill:

  Refrigerate prepared foods and leftovers promptly. 

How To Tell If Meat Is Grilled Thoroughly

 

  Meat and poultry cooked on a grill often browns very fast on 

the outside. Use a meat thermometer to be sure food has 
reached a safe internal temperature, and cut into food to 
check for visual signs of doneness.

 

  Whole poultry should reach 180 

F; breasts, 170 

F. Juices 

should run clear and flesh should not be pink.

 

  Hamburgers made of any ground meat or poultry should 

reach 160 

F, and be brown in the middle with no pink juices. 

Beef, veal and lamb steaks, roasts and chops can be cooked 
to 145 

F. All cuts of pork should reach 160 

F.

 

  NEVER partially grill meat or poultry and finish cooking later. 

Cook food completely to destroy harmful bacteria.

 

  When reheating takeout foods or fully cooked meats like hot 

dogs, grill to 165 

F, or until steaming hot. 

Indirect Cooking

 

Poultry and large cuts of meat cook slowly to perfection on the 
grill  by indirect heat. The heat from  selected burners  circulates 
gently throughout the grill, cooking meat or poultry without the 
touch of a direct flame. This method greatly reduces flare­ups 
when cooking extra fatty cuts because there is no direct flame to 
ignite the fats and juices that drip during cooking. 

Indirect Cooking Instructions

 

Always cook with the lid closed. 

Due to weather conditions, cooking times may vary. During 
cold and windy conditions the temperature setting may 
need to be increased to insure sufficient cooking 
temperatures.

 

1  Burner  Cooking

 

Cook with direct or indirect heat. 
Best for smaller meals or foods. 

Consumes  less  fuel.

 

2  Burner  Cooking

 

Great indirect cooking  on  low. 
Produces  slow,  even  heating. 

Ideal for slow roasting and baking. 

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Page 6: ...cart by using 4 of the 3 16x1 2 Phillips head screws on each panel Leave rear panel screws loose See Fig 2 FIGURE 2 Caster Rear panel Side panel Side panel 6 Attach the door bracket to the lower holes...

Page 7: ...ledge on each side of the grill head with the 2 holes in the side shelf and bowl support bracket on the cart Raise the grill lid and insert 4 of the 1 4x1 2 Phillips head screws Beneath the side shelv...

Page 8: ...e battery Screw the ignitor cap back onto the control panel FIGURE 6 Grease draining tray Grease receptacle Attach grill head to all 4 legs 23 Assemble the regulator mounted on the L bracket onto the...

Page 9: ...then add bushing collar and forks to spit Insert spit into motor and rest collar in groove of opposite side Before Your First Cookout Perform the leak test as indicated in the use and care section Wa...

Page 10: ...t of gas at 0 3 in water column pressure drop Only ANSI Z21 54 approved hoses should be used with this grill The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be discon nected from the gas supply p...

Page 11: ...mediately turn gas off at gas source and call natural gas supplier or your fire department WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING 4 If growing bubbles appear there is a leak Turn gas off at gas sourc...

Page 12: ...WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING Putting out grease fires by closing the lid is not possible Grills are well ventilated for safety reasons Do not use water on a grease fire Personal injury may...

Page 13: ...General Grill Cleaning Do not mistake brown or black accumulation of grease and smoke for paint Interiors of gas grills are not painted at the factory and should never be painted Apply a strong solut...

Page 14: ...each 1600 F and be brown in the middle with no pink juices Beef veal and lamb steaks roasts and chops can be cooked to 1450 F All cuts of pork should reach 1600 F NEVER partially grill meat or poultry...

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