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Grilling:

• For best results, cook with lid on the grill to hold in heat and 

provide complete cooking.

• Temperature gauge on the lid indicates approximate cooking 

temperature inside the grill.

• During initial cooking phase it is common for the gauge to 

show the temperature falling below original preheat value. As 
time continues temperature will rise somewhat, indicating food 
is being properly heated and cooked.

• Controller setting for various foods are dependant upon 

conditions and personal cooking preferences. 

Turn grill off:

• Turn controller knob fully counterclockwise to OFF position.
• Unplug cord from outlet.
• Remove controller from grill and store indoors.

Cleaning electrical controller and heating 

element bracket:

• Clean controller case by wiping with a damp cloth using a mild 

detergent or hot soapy water.

• It is not necessary to clean the heating element. However, the 

element bracket may be cleaned with a damp cloth using a 
mild detergent or hot soapy water.

• Dry electrical controller and heating element before use.

CAUTION

Do not use sharp or pointed tools to clean grill. These type 
cleaning tools may tear or puncture the insulation bowl.

Do not use abrasive oven cleaners, steel wool or metal brushes 
to clean porcelain grates or grill body. They will damage the 
finish.

Replace damaged insulation bowl(s) only with Char-Broil 
certified replacement parts. Do not attempt to repair damaged 
parts.

DANGER

In case of fire turn controller to OFF, unplug grill from outlet and 
allow fire to burn out. Do not use water to put out a fire in this 
or another electrical appliance.

To avoid electrical shock disconnect electric cord and remove 
electric controller before removing heating element and 
cleaning grill. Never immerse electric controller or heating 
element in any liquid.

To avoid the possibility of burns be sure grill is cool before 
removing and/or cleaning electric controller and heating 
element.

Controlling grease fires:

Although some flare-up is desirable as burning juices give meat
that char-broiled flavor; too much flare-up can result in a fire
hazard and overcook meat. To aid in controlling grease fires use
the following precautions:
• Keep grill free from grease; chance of fire is greatly increased 

by grease buildup.

• Trim excess fat off meat and use less fatty cuts of meat to 

reduce chance of grease fires.

• If flare-up occurs during cooking reduce controller setting and 

close lid.

• If flare-up continues turn controller to OFF and unplug the 

power cord.

Cleaning your grill:

Excess build up of burned grease and food particles will reduce 
the grill’s cooking performance. To obtain optimum performance.
• Clean the lower insulation bowl at least once a season, more 

often with heavy use.

Note:

 The insulation bowl will darken as it becomes seasoned. 

Do not attempt to restore a shiny or aluminum appearance 
when cleaning.

• Best results are obtained by brushing particle buildup 

downward and through drain hole in bottom of grill.

• Using a mild detergent or hot soapy water, moderately scrub 

surface of the lower insulation bowl with a plastic or brass 
bristle brush.

• Clean porcelain grates regularly with warm soapy water or a 

baking soda and water solution. Use non-abrasive scouring 
powder for stubborn stains.

• Clean porcelain lid and body with a non-abrasive cleaner. Use 

Cream of Tarter for stubborn stains.

Storing your grill:

• Clean cooking grate.
• Remove electric controller from grill. Store controller indoors.
• Store grill in weather protected area or under grill cover when 

not in use.

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 ready-to-eat

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

Cook: 

Cook meat and poultry throughly to kill bacteria. Use

a Thermometer to ensure proper internal food temperatures.

Chill:

 Refrigerate prepared foods and leftovers promptly. 

• For more information call: USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 

1-800-535-4555. In Washington DC 
1-202-720-3333—10:00 am - 4:00 pm Eastern time.

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Summary of Contents for Patio Caddie 06601357

Page 1: ...SEMBLER Leave these instructions with consumer CONSUMER Keep this manual for future reference Failure to follow all manufacturer s instructions could result in serious personal injury and or property...

Page 2: ...RUCTIONS Safety Symbols The symbols and boxes shown below explain what each heading means Read and follow all of the messages found throughout the manual DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situa...

Page 3: ...or for commercial cooking 9 Do not use or store gasoline kerosene or other flammable liquids within 20 feet of this grill when in use 10 Store grill in weather protected area or under grill cover whe...

Page 4: ...oo much flare up can result in a fire hazard and overcook meat To aid in controlling grease fires use the following precautions Keep grill free from grease chance of fire is greatly increased by greas...

Page 5: ...p Handle Kit 55710307 J 1 Heat Indicator Kit 55710170 K 1 Grease Cup Kit 55710171 L 1 Cooking Grate 29001631 M 1 Grill Insert Insulation Bowl Bottom 29101086 N 3 Hood Hanger Bracket 55710309 1 Hardwar...

Page 6: ...ach handle assembly to lid using 2 10 24x3 8 machine screws and 2 10 24 keps nuts Important Tighten both nuts securely at this time You will be unable to tighten these items once the insulation bowl i...

Page 7: ...til all 3 brackets are assembled Lower end of lid hanger bracket must rest on upper lip of insulation bowl 4 Items to Assemble 1 Grill Bottom 1 Bottom Insulation Bowl A Fold flaps inwards and upwards...

Page 8: ...grill bottom Only finger tighten hex nuts B C Open Control Panel Leg 10 24x1 Machine Screw 10 24 Lock Nut T Nut A Qty 2 Qty 2 Qty 2 6 Items to Assemble 2 Cart Leg 4 Machine Screws 10 24x1 4 Lock Nut...

Page 9: ...nt 2 Self Tap Screws 12x1 2 A IMPORTANT Orient heating element so that the notch is on top BOTTOM is stamped on underside of bracket Slide element bracket through slot in side of insulation bowl and i...

Page 10: ...10 Items to Assemble 1 Grease Cup Kit A IMPORTANT Bend tabs of insulation bowl straight down toward grease cup to avoid grease spillage B Clip grease cup bracket onto bar at notches NOTE Legs not sho...

Page 11: ...p Protective Film Raised Lip C Top View Ensure that controller knob is fully rotated counterclockwise to the OFF position prior to plugging controller into grill and outlet Congratulations you have no...

Page 12: ...Yellow Squash Size Quantity 1 inch 1 2 inch 1 2 inch 1 inch 1 2 inch 8 ounces 1 each 1 inch 8 ounces 8 ounces 8 ounces 1 each 1 each 8 ounces 1 each Half 1 medium size Temperature 500 F 600 F 500 F 60...

Page 13: ...one and Design Diamond Flame Executive Chef Faststart Flare Fighter FlavorMaster Gas Grill Silouette and Design H2O Smoker Lava Flame MasterFlame MasterFlame Precision Cooking System PowerSpark Quantu...

Page 14: ...ifications made to the product 8 The removal and or reinstallation of your product 9 Shipping cost standard or expedited for warranty and replacement parts DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES LIMITATION...

Page 15: ...Please register your grill online at If you register online you do not need to send in this registration card WWW GRILLREGISTRATION COM 06601357 15...

Page 16: ...Char Broil LLC Columbus GA 31902 Assembly Instructions 2006...

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