6
and
damage
the
ignition
system
to
where
it
will
need
full
replacement.
•
Ventilation
and
the
variable
of
your
most
common
wind
direction
must
always
be
considered
when
planning
your
outdoor
cooking
island.
Just
the
same
as
you
would
plan
the
layout
and
measure
your
indoor
kitchen,
you
must
also
do
the
same
for
the
outdoors
but
you
can
not
forget
about
Mother
Nature
and
the
effects
she
can
have
on
your
outdoor
cooking
equipment.
o
Coyote
Wind
Guards:
If
you
do
run
into
a
situation
where
you
will
have
wind
coming
into
the
back
of
the
unit,
Coyote
does
sell
"Wind
Guards"
that
help
keep
your
grilll
from
overheating
due
to
no
exhaust
occuring
out
the
back
of
the
grill.
Our
Wind
Guards
should
never
be
considered
as
a
guaranteed
solution
to
this
problem.
They
are
only
intended
to
help
the
wind
divert
up
and
over
the
top
of
the
grill.
If
the
wind
is
strong,
then
you
can
still
have
problems
with
the
heat
being
trapped
in
the
hood.
Our
Wind
Guards
can
be
purchased
through
any
of
our
authorized
dealers.
Clearance
:
•
TO
NON
‐
COMBUSTIBLE
CONSTRUCTION:
For
non
‐
combustible
material,
Coyote
grills
can
be
placed
directly
on,
or
adjacent
to
the
non
‐
combustible
material.
The
hood
on
a
Coyote
grill
pivots
mainly
on
the
body.
If
you
have
a
wall
or
partition
behind
the
unit
that
would
block
ventilation,
then
a
minimum
of
7"
clearance
from
the
back
of
the
grill
to
the
wall
is
needed
for
the
purpose
of
ventilation.
If
you
do
not
have
a
wall
or
partition
blocking
the
ventilation
of
the
unit,
then
you
only
need
an
extra
2"
behind
the
unit
for
the
hood
to
open
fully.
If
you
wish
to
use
the
rotisserie
option,
you
will
want
to
make
sure
that
you
leave
adequate
space
(at
least
6")
on
each
side
of
the
grill
so
that
the
motor
and
rotisserie
spit
handle
will
have
room
on
the
counter,
as
these
extend
past
the
overall
dimensions
of
the
grill
body.
•
CLEARANCE
TO
COMBUSTIBLE
CONSTRUCTION:
For
combustible
construction,
you
must
have
at
least
24"
clearance
to
any
combustible
material
(in
any
direction)
for
a
Coyote
Warranty
to
be
upheld
and
for
the
safety
of
the
homeowner.
You
can
NOT
locate
the
grill
under
any
combustible
material
without
an
approved
ventilation
system
directly
located
above
the
unit.
•
INSULATED
JACKETS
AND
COMBUSTIBLE
CONSTRUCTION:
If
you
must
use
combustible
material
to
build
your
grill
island
AND
you
are
going
to
be
within
24"
of
the
grill
with
this
combustible
material,
then
you
must
use
the
appropriate
Coyote
Insulated
Jacket.
The
insulated
jacket
will
act
as
a
barrier
to
protect
your
grill
island
from
the
heat
and
fire
of
your
Coyote
grill.
If
an
insulated
jacket
is
not
used
in
a
combustible
material
island,
the
warranty
on
the
Coyote
grill
will
be
voided
immediately
and
safety
can
not
be
ensured.
For
Built
‐
in
Installations
A
built
‐
in
grill
is
designed
for
easy
installation
into
masonry
enclosures.
For
non
‐
combustible
applications,
the
grill
drops
into
the
opening
(
as
shown
in
cut
‐
out
detail
drawing
‐
Fig.
A
)
and
hangs
from
the
grill
body
itself.
A
bottom
deck
is
not
required
to
support
the
grill
from
the
bottom.
It
is
also
required
that:
•
Two
ventilation
holes,
of
at
least
20
sq
inches
in
size,
must
be
present
to
help
release
any
gas
from
a
leak.
As
Propane
is
heavier
than
air,
locate
your
vents
at
the
tank
valve
height
or
lower
•
The
counter
should
be
flat
and
level
in
reference
to
the
floor.
LP
TANK
STORAGE
MUST
BE
ISOLATED
IN
A
SEPARATE
COMPARTMENT
FROM
THAT
OF
THE
GRILL
AND
IT
MUST
BE
VENTED
AS
WELL.
(RECOMMEND
BOTTOM
VENTS
FOR
LP)
Summary of Contents for C1HY50LP
Page 32: ...30 CCX3 Exploded Parts View ...
Page 34: ...32 CCX4 Exploded Parts View ...