background image

465487004  •  13

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: 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 nonabrasive scouring
powder for stubborn stains.

• Clean porcelain lid and body with a nonabrasive cleaner.

Use Creme of Tartar for stubborn stains.

• Replace ceramic briquets as frequently as necessary to avoid

grease buildup and flare-ups.

• Replacement of flavorized ceramic briquets will restore

hickory smoke and charcoal flavor.

Storing Your Grill

• Clean cooking grates and discard old briquets.
• 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 thoroughly 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 (202) 720-
3333. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Eastern time.

Grilling

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

provide thorough 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 settings for various foods are dependant upon

conditions and personal cooking preferences. Refer to page
15 for guidelines.

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.

• Use 10 ceramic briquets maximum. Replace or remove

greasy briquets to avoid grease fires.

• Removing briquets and grate, or reducing number of briquets

to 5 will decrease chances of flare-up.

• 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.

Turning 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.

Summary of Contents for patio caddle

Page 1: ...ollow all manufacturer s instructions could result in serious personal injury and or property damage Read and follow all safety statements Assembly Instructions and Use and Care directions before atte...

Page 2: ...r Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you The warranty gives you specific legal rights a...

Page 3: ...s off ground and dry Never put controller cord or heating element in water or any other liquid Do not allow cord to touch hot grill Store controller indoors when not in use Do not use water or other l...

Page 4: ...sion Cord Use and Safety 24 OR 2ft 61 m 24 OR 2ft 61 m Use only outdoor type with 3 prong grounding plug rated for 15 amperes or more approved by UL marked with a W A and with a tag stating Suitable f...

Page 5: ...57 N 3 Lid Hangers 4154245 O 1 Grease Cup 5156609 P 1 Grease Clip 5156610 Q 1 Top Insulation Bowl 4152826 R 1 Bottom Insulation Bowl 4152827 S 1 Briquet Grate 4156128 10 Fasteners Bag 4253859 T 12 10...

Page 6: ...nimum tools for assembly of your grill include screwdrivers flathead and Phillips adjustable wrench and pliers A 3 8 and 7 16 nut driver would be ideal 10 Bag 249 Nylon Insert IMPORTANT Be sure all nu...

Page 7: ...of insulation bowl NOTE Adjust insulation bowl as necessary to align upper lip with brackets Tighten wing nut Lid 772 Lid Fold flaps inwards and upwards 90 degrees so they are horizontal Grill Bottom...

Page 8: ...Slots 094 Inside Grill Bottom Note Tighten by turning screws only 208 between Leg and Grill Bottom Finger tighten only 302 Grill Bottom 5 094 Attach leg with Logo B and plain leg C the same as A A C...

Page 9: ...t 302 208 Attach each leg using screws and nuts as shown B Completed upright view NOTE Leg with handle must be opposite wheels in base 6 7 208 10 Bag 302 Do not use more than 10 ceramic briquets and r...

Page 10: ...e element bracket thru slot in side of insulation bowl and into rectangular slot in grill body Element bracket mounts snugly against inside of grill body MISC Bag 8 772 418 Insulated Washer 772 418 9...

Page 11: ...ave enough Raised Lip Element Bracket Raised lip of controller should be inserted until it is snug against element bracket Remove protective film from controller prior to use Top View Ensure that cont...

Page 12: ...oapy water rinse and dry thoroughly Before Each Use of Grill Use grill only on a firm and level surface to prevent tipping over To prevent household circuit breakers from tripping keep electric contro...

Page 13: ...l Refrigerate prepared foods and leftovers promptly For more information call USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 1 800 535 4555 In Washington DC 202 720 3333 10 00 am 4 00 pm Eastern time Grilling For b...

Page 14: ...lugged into outlet Check for tripped household circuit breakers or GFI Ground Fault Interrupter Reset or replace if necessary Try another outlet Replace controller or heating element Turn controller t...

Page 15: ...unces 1 each 1 inch 8 ounces 8 ounces 8 ounces 1 each 1 each 8 ounces 1 each Half 1 medium size ITEM Steak T bone ribeye sirloin filet mignon etc Steak T bone ribeye sirloin filet mignon etc Hamburger...

Page 16: ...465487004 16...

Reviews: