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4754960

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14

15

302 (Tighten using screw only.)

Handle

Thermometer

413

208

Grill Lid

Thermometer  Nut

(Remove from thermometer)

#10  Bag

208

302

772

Misc.  Bag

Lid Hanger

772

413

Misc.  Bag

Use & Care

Safety Tips

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If you have a grill problem see the "Troubleshooting

Section".

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Before opening LP tank valve, check the coupling nut for

tightness.

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When grill is not in use, turn off control knob and LP tank

valve.

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Never move grill while in operation or still hot.

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Use long-handled barbecue utensils to avoid burns and

splatters.

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Grease cup must be attached to grease clip and emptied

after each use. Do not remove grease cup until grill has

completely cooled.

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If you notice grease or other hot material dripping from grill

onto valve, hose, or regulator, turn off gas supply at once.

Determine the cause, correct, and clean valve, hose and

regulator before continuing. Perform a leak test.

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The regulator may make a humming or whistling noise

during operation. This will not affect safety or use of grill.

Before Your First Cookout

• Light burner, check to make sure it is lit, close the lid and

warm up grill on HIGH for 15 minutes. Curing of paint and

parts will produce an odor only on first lighting.

• NEVER attempt to light burner with lid closed. A

buildup  of  non-ignited  gas  inside  of  closed  grill  is

hazardous.

• Never operate grill with LP tank out of correct

position  specified  in  assembly  instructions.

• Always  close  LP  tank  valve  and  remove  coupling

nut  before  moving  LP  tank  from  specified

operating  position.

• 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 result. If a grease fire develops turn knob and

LP tank off.

• Do  not  leave  grill  unattended  while  preheating  or

burning off food residue on high. If grill has not

been  regularly  cleaned  a  grease  fire  can  occur  that

may  damage  the  product.

Summary of Contents for Patio Caddie 4754960

Page 1: ...ons and Use and Care directions before attempting to assemble and cook Some parts may contain sharp edges especially as noted in the manual Wear protective gloves if necessary If you have any question...

Page 2: ...children operate or play near grill Keep grill area clear and free from materials that burn Do not block holes in bottom or back of grill Check burner flames regularly Use grill only in well ventilate...

Page 3: ...b 4154214 R 3 Lid Hanger 4154245 S 1 Heat Indicator w Nut 4156896 T 1 Grease Cup 5156609 U 1 Grease Clip 5156610 V 1 HeatPlate 4156439 10 Fasteners Bag 4254038 W 6 10 24 x 7 16 T Nut 4080094 X 20 10 2...

Page 4: ...f your grill include screwdrivers Phillips adjustable wrench and pliers A 3 8 nut driver would be ideal You may fill your LP gas tank prior to assembly The tank must also have the safety cap installed...

Page 5: ...ide Grill Bottom Note Tighten by turning screws only s Rotate grill bottom to attach blank legs Blank Leg Blank Leg 208 between Leg and Grill Bottom Finger tighten fully onto screws 10 Bag 302 208 208...

Page 6: ...361 Valve Cover Control Leg Burner Tube Valve Valve Cover Burner Tube s VERYIMPORTANT Burner tube must pass through hole in valve cover and engage valve attached to control leg Valve Cover must be BET...

Page 7: ...E Control Leg IMPORTANT 208 208 345 724 377 Insert long end of electrode from beneath grill bottom 208 208 345 724 377 10 Bag 8 Round End Flat End Ignitor Wire Electrode View of electrode from beneath...

Page 8: ...lator in a straight line C with LP tank valve so as not to cross thread the connection 5 Turn coupling nut clockwise to tighten to a full solid stop The regulator will seal on the back check feature i...

Page 9: ...on into tank Regulatorfitting faceatcrimpsandventhole 2 Hose 3 and all connections All LP tank welds LP tank collar middle and bottom 4 5 If growing bubbles appear there is a leak Close LP tank valvei...

Page 10: ...hole from INSIDE Grill Bottom Misc Bag 735 Grease Clip 735 Grease Clip Grease Cup A B C Rear View 12 Cooking Grate Grate rests on T nuts Briquets should be evenly distributed around lowest part of gri...

Page 11: ...tinuing Perform a leak test s The regulator may make a humming or whistling noise during operation This will not affect safety or use of grill Before Your First Cookout Light burner check to make sure...

Page 12: ...urner prior to use after storage Spiders and insects like to build nests in burner tube especially during colder months These nests can cause flashback fire in burner tube Typical spider web inside bu...

Page 13: ...on the LP tank could activate releasing gas and cause an intense fire with risk of death or serious injury NEVER store a spare LP tank under or near grill or in enclosed areas Never fill the cylinder...

Page 14: ...use accident damage arising out of the transportation of the product or damage incurred through commercial use of the product ALLIMPLIEDWARRANTIES INCLUDINGTHE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY A...

Page 15: ...den drop in gas flow Turnthecouplingnutaboutone halftothreequartersadditional turnuntilsolidstop Tightenbyhandonly donotusetools Clear burner tube Reengage burner and valve Checkstepsinassemblyinstruc...

Page 16: ...ear over high heat Cover Reduce to medium Cover Cookskinsidefirst Cover Cookskinsidedownfirstto brown Cover Skewered oiled Cover Huskson soakedincold water Direct heat cover Turn duringcooking Wrapina...

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