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Rotisserie Cooking

Rotisserie cooking is best for 'round' meat, such as large 
roasts, whole poultry, and pork.  It generally requires an 
accessory motor and spit rod that allows the meat to be 
turned at a constant speed.  Rotisserie cooking is best 
done in front of a special rotisserie burner, or utilizing an 
indirect cooking burner arrangement.  A pan can be 
placed underneath the meat to catch grease and food 
drippings, and helps minimize clean-up.

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.
Separate:  Separate raw meats from ready-to-eat 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.

First Time Use

Read your Assembly Manual and ensure the grill is put 
together properly.  Remove all Point-of-Purchase 
advertising material from all grill surfaces before first use.  
We recommend operating your grill on its highest setting for 
15-20 minutes prior to your first use.  This aids in removing 
the oils used during manufacturing.

Lava Rock / Briquettes

This gas grill has been designed, engineered, and tested to 
be used with heat tents to provide more even heating, 
improve the cleaning process, and reduce flare-ups.  The 
addition of after market lava rocks, charcoal, or briquettes 
of any type will cause poor combustion and increase the 
likelihood of a grease fire, and is not recommended.  Using 
briquettes, lava rock, or charcoal in this grill will void your 
warranty.  For extra smoke flavor, we recommend using a 
smoker box with wood chips.

Temperature - Convective Grills ONLY.

The temperature gauge in the hood of your new grill 
measures air temperature.  The air temperature inside your 
grill will never be as hot as the temperature at the cooking 
surface.

Note:  Since 1995, all regulators (the part that attaches to 
the gas tank to regulate the flow of gas) have included a 
safety feature that restricts gas flow in the event of a gas 
leak. You can inadvertently activate this safety feature 
without having a gas leak. This typically occurs when you 
turn on the gas using the grill control knob before you turn 
on the LP tank valve.  If the gas regulator safety feature 
activates, the grill will only reach temperatures between 
250°F and 300°F even with all burners on the high setting.

If your grill is not getting hotter than 250°F to 300°F 
these steps should be taken first to reset the gas 
regulator safety device:

1. Open the grill lid.
2. Turn off all knobs on the control panel in front.
3. Turn off the tank knob.
4. Disconnect the regulator from the LP tank.
5. Wait 30 seconds.
6. Reconnect the regulator to the LP tank.
7. Slowly open the LP tank knob all the way. Do not put 

excessive force on the valve at the full open position to 
avoid damaging the valve.

8. Turn on the appropriate control knob and light the grill per 

the instructions.

An illustration of this process is included in this Product 
Guide.  See Troubleshooting section for additional 
information.

GRILLING GUIDE – Getting Started 

Regulator

Coupling Nut

Pre-Heating Your Grill

Just like your home oven, your grill should be pre-heated 
to provide optimum performance. Pre-heat the grill on high 
for 10-15 minutes – longer if weather conditions require.  
Please refer to the lighting instructions inside the Product 
Guide if you have questions about how to light your grill.  A 
match-light chain and hole is provided for your 
convenience.

Outdoor grilling is really quite simple.  You'll succeed with 
burgers, dogs, or steaks usually on your very first try.  
With experience, you will learn how to work with your grill, 
creating more imaginative meals all the time.  This 
knowledge makes up the art of grilling.  Before you start 
grilling, organize your food according to cooking 
technique and required cooking time, and optimize the 
use of your grilling area.

Direct Cooking

Direct cooking involves grilling your meat directly over 
high heat.  It is perfect for searing steaks, chops, and 
other smaller pieces of meat and vegetables that quickly 
make their way to the table. 

Indirect Cooking

Indirect cooking utilizes select burners to circulate heat 
throughout the grill, without direct contact between the 
meat and the flame.  The meat is placed over the burner 
that is 'off'.  This method is generally used to slow cook 
large cuts of meat and poultry.  A pan can be placed 
underneath the meat to catch grease and food drippings, 
and helps minimize clean-up.

Summary of Contents for C-69G5

Page 1: ...463211514 08 16 13 G560 001 120801 during assembly please call 1 800 241 7548 durante el Ensamblado ll menos Al 1 800 241 7548 Classic C 46G3...

Page 2: ...rized replacement parts supplied by manufacturer Installation Safety Precautions Use grill as purchased only with LP propane gas and the regulator valve assembly supplied If your grill is Dual Fuel re...

Page 3: ...leak You can inadvertently activate this safety feature without having a gas leak This typically occurs when you turn on the gas using the grill control knob before you turn on the LP tank valve If th...

Page 4: ...accessories Please visit charbroil com for a complete list of Gear Trax accessories Available on most models VISIT CHARBROIL COM FOR ALL YOUR GRILLING NEEDS Cooking surfaces Ensure no loose bristles...

Page 5: ...rs that sell grills offer you the option of replacing your empty LP cylinder through an exchange service Use only those reputable exchange companies that inspect precision fill test and certify their...

Page 6: ...o match holder hanging from side panel of grill Light match then light burner by placing match through the match light hole on side of grill 8 For grills equipped with ELECTRONIC IGNITION at each burn...

Page 7: ...nd the control panel This flashback can damage your barbeque and cause injury To prevent flashbacks and ensure good performance the burner and venturi tube assembly should be removed and cleaned when...

Page 8: ...limited warranty or any applicable implied warranty or for failure or damage resulting from acts of God improper care and maintenance grease fire accident alteration replacement of parts by anyone ot...

Page 9: ...ante ADVERTENCIA La instalaci n de la parrilla debe cumplir con las disposiciones de los c digos locales o en su defecto con el National Fuel Gas Code o C digo nacional sobre gases combustibles y las...

Page 10: ...gas en caso de que se produzca una fuga Usted puede activar sin darse cuenta este dispositivo de seguridad aunque no exista ninguna fuga de gas Esto ocurre generalmente cuando usted abre el gas desde...

Page 11: ...la Limpieza habitual Es importante y necesaria la limpieza peri dica de la parrilla pues se pueden producir incendios si se acumula grasa y restos de comida en el fondo de la parrilla Cada vez despu s...

Page 12: ...mediante un servicio de recambio Emplee nicamente empresas de recambio de buena reputaci n que inspeccionen carguen con precisi n verifiquen y certifiquen sus cilindros Cambie su tanque s lo por otro...

Page 13: ...e indique los requisitos y los c digos contra incendios que corresponden al uso de parrillas de gas propano en un edificio de apartamentos Si se le permite usarla h galo al aire libre en la planta baj...

Page 14: ...y s quelas con un pa o No use citrisol productos de limpieza abrasivos desgrasadores ni productos de limpieza de parrillas concentrados para las piezas pl sticas Las mismas se pueden da ar y causar f...

Page 15: ...tionnels El fabricante no ser responsable por ning n tipo de da o accesorio o indirecto ocasionado por el incumplimiento de lo estipulado ya sea en esta garant a limitada o en alguna garant a impl cit...

Page 16: ...1 1 BEZEL F KNOB SB 22 1 CONTROL KNOB SB 23 1 MATCH HOLDER 24 1 LEFT SIDE SHELF 25 2 SIDE SHELF TOWEL BAR 26 1 RIGHT SIDE SHELF 27 1 DRIP PAN F SIDEBURNER 28 1 SIDEBURNER 29 1 ELECTRODE F SB 30 1 ELEC...

Page 17: ...LATERAL 23 1 PORTAF SFOROS 24 1 REPISA DEL LADO IZQUIERDO 25 2 BARRA PARA TOALLAS REPISA LATERAL 26 1 REPISA DEL LADO DERECHO 27 1 RECIPIENTE PARA JUGOS QUEMADOR LATERAL 28 1 QUEMADOR LATERAL 29 1 ELE...

Page 18: ...DES PI CES 51 27 32 25 33 34 36 37 40 41 42 28 1 2 3 4 52 6 19 11 12 13 15 14 8 7 7 6 6 6 31 30 13 13 24 49 25 52 21 22 52 17 48 50 44 44 43 35 34 38 47 47 39 45 46 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 16 52 26 51...

Page 19: ...n exposed metal that will be prone to rust Nota NO apriete demasiado los tornillos y arandelas que entren en contacto con las superficies revestidas de porcelana Si los aprieta demasiado se puede queb...

Page 20: ...20 3 38 35 33 40 37 38 Tighten the screws Apriete los tornillos Tighten the screws Apriete los tornillos...

Page 21: ...tch Pin Qty 1 Axle Spacer Qty 2 Axle Washer Qty 1 B C B C 39 33 40 47 47 44 43 A A A Tighten the screws Apriete los tornillos Pasador de acoplamiento Cant 1 Separador del eje Cant 2 Arandela para el e...

Page 22: ...22 7 6 41 37 39 42 36 42 33 Tighten the screws Apriete los tornillos...

Page 23: ...23 8 9 16 1 40 Tighten the screws Apriete los tornillos Tighten the screws Apriete los tornillos...

Page 24: ...24 10 9 26 24 Tighten the screws Apriete los tornillos Tighten the screws Apriete los tornillos...

Page 25: ...25 11 2ND 3RD 1ST 18 49 30 18 A A B C D 4TH 5TH 28 27 18 B C D 28 28 18 30 17 16...

Page 26: ...26 12 13 6 6 32 31...

Page 27: ...27 14 45 46 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 16 17 48 AAA Battery 48 16 17 15 Bater a AAA...

Page 28: ...parte delantera del carrito Si no se instala correctamente el tanque se puede da ar la manguera de gas durante el suministro lo que puede ocasionar el riesgo de incendio ADVERTENCIA CAUTION Cylinder...

Page 29: ...for spider nests or rust See Natural Hazard and Cleaning the Burner Assembly pages Turn off control knobs and LP cylinder valve Leave lid open to allow flames to die down After cooling clean food part...

Page 30: ...Button is pressed no noise can be heard from spark module SECTION II SECTION III Sparks are present but not at all electrodes and or not at full strength Possible Cause Battery not installed properly...

Page 31: ...quemador Cierre las perillas de control y la v lvula del cilindro de gas Deje abierta la tapa para permitir que las llamas se extingan Una vez que se haya enfriado limpie las part culas de comida y l...

Page 32: ...i n Resoluci n de problemas Encendido electr nico Problema encendido SECCI N I SECCI N II SECCI N III Hay chispas pero no en todos los electrodos y o no a plena potencia Causas probables La pila no es...

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