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Summary of Contents for Infinite CV-IC1

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 66 Infinite Series OWNERS MANUAL 2021...

Page 2: ...OT store an LP cylinder that is not connected for use in the vicinity of this or any other appliance DO NOT use your unit if there is evidence of damage cuts cracks burns or excessive wear to the gas...

Page 3: ...safe operation and to maximize your cooking enjoyment Crown Verity is here to help Should you ever have any questions about cooking with or caring for your Crown Verity product please contact our cus...

Page 4: ...s away from any hot surfaces WARNING This appliance has been tested according to ANSI Z21 58 CSA 1 6 for residential use This is an outdoor cooking appliance and is not intended to be installed in or...

Page 5: ...loss incurred in transit Unpacking and Assembly The appliance arrives fully assembled and ready to use Please follow the uncrating and unpacking steps to avoid damage to the product The shipping weigh...

Page 6: ...D ALL OF THE PROTECTIVE PAPER ON THE STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE Remove any loose items located under the hood such as the extension rack or any other accessory you may have pu...

Page 7: ...CUT OUT DIMENSIONS _______________________17 Gas Connections______________________________________________________________18 IMPORTANT LP TANK SAFETY INFORMATION ____________________________________1...

Page 8: ...________________________________________________________46 Caring for Your Grill ___________________________________________________________51 Troubleshooting__________________________________________...

Page 9: ...ce intense heat and therefore the risk of accidents or potential injuries is increased Carefully follow all instructions including the following To reduce the risk of fire burns or other injury read t...

Page 10: ...e burner When lighting the pilot always pay close attention to what you are doing Make sure the pilot tube burner is lit before attempting to light the main burners When the burners are on the grill s...

Page 11: ...issues as proper ventilation may be impeded Be sure wind does not blow into the back of the grill hood DO NOT place the grill side burner where it is likely to be bumped into or inadvertently touched...

Page 12: ...ifications and Installations INSTALLATIONS The installation of this appliance must be in accordance with All applicable local codes or in the absence of local codes Canada must conform to current Nati...

Page 13: ...endix B for further details The Built In and Modular grills and side burners when equipped with one of the optional light packages requires that the appliance be connected to a 120 volt 60 hertz 15 am...

Page 14: ...f overhang on all exposed sides The exhaust hood shall provide no less than 1 200 CFM for proper exhaust ventilation The hood must be approved for outdoor installation and provided with a dedicated GF...

Page 15: ...Page 15 of 66 FIGURE 2 EXHAUST HOOD REQUIREMENTS IBI36 with IBI36FDLT Light Package Shown All appliance covered by this manual are subject to the clearances shown in Figure 2...

Page 16: ...DD 12 125 53 125 22 750 cm 30 8 134 9 57 8 BUILT IN STORAGE CABINETS H4 W4 D4 IBILC 26 360 18 938 23 000 cm 67 0 48 1 58 4 IBISC 18 860 18 938 23 000 cm 47 9 48 1 58 4 BUILT IN ICE CHEST H5 W5 D5 CV...

Page 17: ...Page 17 of 66 FIGURE 3 REFERENCE DRAWING FOR CUT OUT DIMENSIONS...

Page 18: ...ifications for LP gas cylinders U S Department of Transportation DOT or the National Standard of Canada for Cylinders Spheres and Tubes for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods CAN CSA B339 The LP ga...

Page 19: ...thorized dealer for details Conversion installation must be done by a licensed gas technician The LP gas cylinder must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve from damage Ensure proper ventilat...

Page 20: ...ndling components materials affected by elevated temperatures within 18 inches 45 7 cm of any side of this appliance Make sure that the supply line is of adequate capacity to accommodate the higher in...

Page 21: ...may have should the gas supply components pose any aesthetic problems that the property owner may be concerned with before you begin IMPORTANT Make sure the owner knows where the main gas supply shut...

Page 22: ...n means shall incorporate adequate adjustments to accommodate the size of the cylinder s specified by the manufacturer WARNING For Propane Gas Models Your grill side burner is designed to operate on L...

Page 23: ...sure the main valve on the tank is completely closed Make sure also that the control valves on the grill are OFF Thread the regulator inlet over the tank valve Use care to ensure proper alignment of...

Page 24: ...side burner to the HIGH position for about 15 seconds to purge air from the system Turn the control valve on the grill OFF and wait 5 minutes for any gas to clear Finally continue with the normal ligh...

Page 25: ...entire regulator assembly and replace it with a new one The cause of the excessive heat should be determined and corrected before operating the grill side burner again The regulator probe also contai...

Page 26: ...uspected shut off all burner controls and cylinder valve and carefully repeat lighting instructions step by step Do not remove the nut and probe and do not attempt to connect to anything other than a...

Page 27: ...oth screen If the floor of the cabinet is raised and the space beneath the cabinet is open to the outside the lower ventilation openings may be in the floor Doors on any propane enclosure must be non...

Page 28: ...de burner has been configured for by the factory by checking the rating plate on the appliance See Appendix A for further details Grills and side burners configured for natural gas NG are orificed dif...

Page 29: ...Page 29 of 66 FIGURE 8 NATURAL GAS CONNECTION FOR FIXED MODULAR AND NON MODULAR MOBILE GRILLS AND SIDE BURNERS...

Page 30: ...ppliance is designed to operate on natural gas NG pressure regulated at 4 water column The regulator supplied with the grill is set to this pressure and must be used FIGURE 9 NATURAL GAS AND BULK PROP...

Page 31: ...appliance always check with local codes for specified clearances and distances All gas connections should be made by a licensed technician The installation and all installer supplied parts must confo...

Page 32: ...for further details Grills and side burners configured for liquid propane LP gas are orificed differently than units configured for natural gas NG For appliances configured for use with bulk LP tanks...

Page 33: ...Figure 9 for further details WARNING The Operating Pressure of the appliance is 11 0 W C A step down regulator MUST be used on an LP house system to reduce the pressure down to 11 0 W C for the grill...

Page 34: ...tely check for leaks if you smell gas WARNING Never use an open flame to look for a leak Perform the leak test outdoors in a well ventilated area Extinguish all open flames and keep away from any heat...

Page 35: ...is outdoor cooking gas appliance This appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding electric plug for your protection against shock hazard and must be plugged directly into a properly grounded th...

Page 36: ...cation Be sure to provide adequate access to facilitate service if the transformer or connections should need future maintenance If the electrical system fails to operate a connection may have come lo...

Page 37: ...iffer WHILE YOU ARE COOKING The appliance surfaces get very hot as will the food you are cooking Follow these tips while operating the grill Never leave the appliance unattended Never move the applian...

Page 38: ...ced prior to using the unit Replace the hose assembly with the exact type specified by Crown Verity 2 If you do not smell gas shut everything off and have a qualified technician service the appliance...

Page 39: ...testing and safe operation all of which precede this page STANDARD LIGHTING PROCEDURE Open roll dome so gas will not build up within the unit before lighting Make sure the main burner valves are in th...

Page 40: ...t the pilot tube Confirm that the pilot is lit by looking down through the cooking grates You will be able to feel heat coming up to the cooking surface also Do Not touch the cooking grate while feeli...

Page 41: ...Page 41 of 66 FIGURE 12A VALVE POSITIONS GRILLS WITHOUT LIGHT PACKAGE FIGURE 11B VALVE POSITIONS SIDE BURNER WITH LIGHT PACKAGE...

Page 42: ...to see that the pilot tube is lit Turn the main burner valves on to the desired temperature setting See INDEX General Operating Procedures for guidelines on how to determine ideal temperature settings...

Page 43: ...Page 43 of 66 FIGURE 13 MANUAL LIGHTING ACCESS FIGURE 14 BURNER VIEW...

Page 44: ...ur grill in windy conditions can disrupt the front to back air flow See Figure 15 If while grilling with all burners on high and the lid closed you notice that the temperature gauge fails to rise be c...

Page 45: ...rs when foods are placed directly over the heat source This form of heat is known as radiant heat because the heat radiates directly from the source to the food Direct heat is necessary when you want...

Page 46: ...or spider nests blocking the air shutter or orifice This is a dangerous condition The grill should NOT be used until the problem is rectified If you are not comfortable addressing the issue yourself...

Page 47: ...e screened openings of the air shutter from and remove any obvious obstructions from the screen protecting the air shutter TO ADJUST THE AIR SHUTTER Leave the gas supply shutoff valve in the OFF posit...

Page 48: ...ails Using a screwdriver loosen the shutter adjustment lock screw See Figure 19 Be careful not to remove the lock screw Once loose you can rotate the air shutter to adjust the amount of air entering t...

Page 49: ...lighting instructions See INDEX Lighting Your Grill for further details light the burners to be adjusted IMPORTANT Always ensure that the brass orifices are inserted into the holes in the ends of the...

Page 50: ...burns cleanly Once adjusted to a stable flame that burns cleanly and does not lift turn the grill control knob to the OFF position Tighten the lock screw Re light and confirm the adjustment is good O...

Page 51: ...best to do this while the cooking grates are warm to hot Wear long insulated gloves and use caution when doing so Never drop the cooking grates as the welds along the rungs can crack SALT WATER ENVIR...

Page 52: ...r See Figure 17 for further details After cleaning the burners you must make sure the venturi opening of the burner is centered over the brass orifice when replacing the burner Once the burners are in...

Page 53: ...y with approximately one inch of water Once filled push the tray into place ensuring that it is positioned all the way to the stop at the back of the fire box Troubleshooting The troubleshooting tips...

Page 54: ...nder will ice up creating a drop in pressure If this happens turn off the tank and let it warm up before trying again A full tank is less likely to ice up than a tank that is less than half full Check...

Page 55: ...volt 10W T3 Type with a G4 bi pin They are readily available at most home improvement stores Avoid touching the glass on the new bulb as it may shorten their life Pull the old bulb out without twisti...

Page 56: ...ce equipped with a light package the lights turn on c Pilot and Burner Tubes light c Gas pressures have been set in accordance with the rating plate on the grill c Manual shutoff valve is installed an...

Page 57: ...pment has not been intentionally defaced or removed 4 The equipment is used in a residential application as defined by ANSI Z21 58 CSA 1 6 current versions To activate the Crown Verity warranty please...

Page 58: ...Year Warranty WARRANTYLIMITATIONS The Crown Verity warranty does not apply to damages caused by Negligence Installation or start up damages or problems caused by improper installation or use Unauthori...

Page 59: ...wearable items Door adjustments and or lid adjustments Tightening of screws or fasteners Damage in shipment Adjustments and cleaning of main burners pilot burners or orifices Accessories such as brus...

Page 60: ...Page 60 of 66 Appendix A GRILL RATING PLATE...

Page 61: ...Page 61 of 66 Appendix A Cont d BUILT IN RATING PLATE...

Page 62: ...Page 62 of 66 Appendix A Cont d SIDE BURNER RATING PLATE...

Page 63: ...tal BTU s NG LP IBI30 5 500 14 750 5 500 14 750 64 500 IBI36 5 500 14 750 5 500 14 750 79 250 IBI42 5 500 14 750 5 500 14 750 94 000 IBI48 5 500 14 750 5 500 14 750 108 750 IBI482RD 5 500 14 750 5 500...

Page 64: ...Page 64 of 66 Exploded Parts View...

Page 65: ...E COVER BRACKET LH ZCV EMC GB 7 20 FACE END CAP LH ZCV EMC GB 1003 1 21 GRILL FACE ZCV EMC 36 3 1000 22 ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY ZCV 2139 23 PILOT TUBE COVER BRACKET RH ZCV EMC GB 5 24 FACE END CAP RH ZCV E...

Page 66: ...8084 46 DOME LIGHT HOUSING ZCV EMC RDSA 8 47 DOME LIGHT COVER ZCV EMC RDSA 7 48 DOME LIGHT ZCV EMC RDSA 9 49 LH BUN RACK BRACKET ZCV EMC RD 1010 50 SPRING ASSIST HOUSING ZCV EMC RDSA 1 51 250 20 PAN...

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