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10

Operating Your Outdoor Grill

Lighting the Burners

 warning

Do not light the appliance if you smell gas. Call for 

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service.
to avoid a fire or explosion hazard, light the burners 

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only as instructed. Keep all body parts away from the 

burners during lighting and use.

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 - Do not light the outdoor grill 

with the canopy closed.
Always inspect the gas line before use. If there 

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is evidence of excessive abrasion or wear or it is 

damaged, have it replaced by a qualified service 

technician before operating the outdoor grill again.
If using a LP tank, make sure the knobs are in the 

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oFF

 position before opening the valve on the tank.

Never use the outdoor grill in windy conditions.

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Do not turn the knob past the 

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lIGHt

 position until 

lit. Doing so may result in a burst of flame that could 

cause burns or damage to the surrounding area.
Do not touch any part of a burner while the igniter is 

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sparking. An electrical shock may result. 
Never move the outdoor grill when cooking or when it 

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is hot. Always keep the canopy closed when moving 

the grill cart.
Spiders and insects can nest in the burners of this 

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outdoor grill. this can obstruct the proper flow of gas 

into the burner and cause improper operation, fire 

hazard and potential damage to the unit. Periodically 

inspect the burners. If any of these symptoms occur, 

immediately refer to service or the 

Before You Call 

for Service

 section of this manual.

If any burner flames are blown out by wind and do 

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not automatically re-ignite within five seconds, turn 

the knob to off and wait five minutes for the gas to 

dissipate. Attempt a new ignition until you hear the 

constant clicking stop and you see flame ignition.
Do not leave the canopy open when the outdoor grill 

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is not in use to prevent an accumulation of water/ 

moisture inside. If water accumulates in the grill 

compartment the unit should not be used and a 

service technician should be called to clean the inside 

of the compartment.
If the appliance is left out in the rain (with the canopy 

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shut), wait until 30 minutes after the rain storm ends 

before using it.

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 - If 

lighting the rotisserie or optional sear burner in very 

cold weather, “blow back” may occur. After lighting, 

if you hear a whooshing sound, immediately turn the 

burner control knob off. Wait several minutes before 

trying to light the burner again.

Lighting and Preheating - Grill 

Compartment

make sure the drip tray is in place.

1. 

Open the canopy to the fully open position.

2. 

If using a LP tank, make sure all control 

3. 

knobs are in the 

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 position, then turn 

the valve on the top of the tank coun

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ter-clockwise to the fully open position.

Light one burner at a time. Push in on 

4. 

the knob for the burner you want to 

light and turn it counter-clockwise to 

the 

lIGHt/HIGH

 position. See the 

facing page for knob locations. the 

burner igniter will spark repeatedly until 

it lights. the spark makes a “clicking” 

sound. the burner should light within 

five seconds. If the burner does not ignite in five 

seconds, turn the burner knob to the 

oFF

 position. 

Keep the canopy open. Wait five minutes. Repeat the 

lighting procedure. If a burner does not ignite after 

three tries, you may light it manually (see page 12). 

Also see the 

Before You Call for Service

 section on 

page 23.
Light all of the remaining burners (including the sear 

5. 

burner if equipped) in the grill compartment.

 iMPortant

Lighting 

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all of the burners and preheating the grill 

compartment helps keep the components clean 

and makes them hot enough to vaporize juices that 

drip through the grate. Without a proper preheat, 

a residue will build on the components decreasing 

burner performance and causing ignitor malfunction.
for outdoor grills equipped with the optional sear 

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burner, see page 16 for sear burner use instructions.
Light the rotisserie burner only if you will be 

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performing rotisserie cooking. See page 13 for more 

information.

After the burners are lit, close the canopy and preheat 

6. 

with all burners on 

HIGH

 until the temperature gauge 

indicates the desired grilling temperature for the food 

being cooked. Normal cooking temperature varies 

between 225 to 500ºf (110 to 260ºC).

Turn the burner knobs further counter-clockwise to 

7. 

lower the flame and maintain the desired tempera-

ture. Preheat for five minutes more before cooking.

During cooking, check the food periodically using the 

8. 

temperature information on the 

Safe Cooking Tem-

perature Chart

 on page 16. Check the internal meat 

temperature with a meat thermometer to determine 

doneness. the outdoor grill cooks more rapidly with the 

canopy shut, slower with it open.

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Summary of Contents for Epicure OB36

Page 1: ...rnate 120 Vac duplex outlet location Model Type Electrical Circuit Required Total Connected Load Gas Type Manifold Pressure Minimum Gas Supply Pressure Natural Gas 120 Vac 60 Hz 15 Amp 2 9 Amps 0 35 k...

Page 2: ...es above the countertop surface both sides 1 1 2 38mm 12 1 4 311mm 2 51mm OB S 36 33 1 2 851mm OB S 52 49 1 2 1257mm 6 x 6 152mm x 152mm utility cutout for OBSB162 OBSB162 OB OBS 36 52 cUTOUT DIMENSIO...

Page 3: ...m Min to any material 10 254mm Min to combustibles 2 51mm Min to non combustible 1 4 6mm 23 3 4 603mm 24 610mm OB36 obs36 ob52 AND obs52 cUTOUT DIMENSIONS sIDE VIEW Rotisserie mounting bracket factory...

Page 4: ...032 Rev J Tested in accordance with the latest edition of ANSI Z21 58 2006 cSa 1 6 2006 Standard for outdoor cooking gas appliances IN CANADA INSTALLATIONS MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT CAN C...

Page 5: ...and serial number are printed on the product data label on the back of the unit The product data label also specifies the power supply requirements Dacor Customer Service Phone 800 793 0093 U S A and...

Page 6: ...ance 1 Extinguish any open flame 2 Open lid 3 If odor continues keep away from the appliance 4 and immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department warning Do not store or use gasoline or ot...

Page 7: ...ore touching them warning General Safety Precautions To reduce the risk of fire electric shock serious injury or death when using your appliance follow basic safety precau tions including the followin...

Page 8: ...an accumulation of water moisture inside If water accumulates in the grill com partment the unit should not be used and a service technician should be called to clean the inside of the compartment If...

Page 9: ...73mm 27 686mm 36 914mm 25 1 8 638mm Product Dimensions Planning the Installation 9 1 8 232mm 23 3 4 603mm 26 1 2 673mm 27 686mm 52 1321mm 25 1 8 638mm Total depth from back to front of handles is 30 7...

Page 10: ...Overall height Overall width Total depth from back to front of knobs is 28 5 8 727mm Total height with cover is 12 305mm Door depth 1 4 6mm OBSB162 OBAD SERIES ACCESSORY DOORS OBAD36 SHOWN Model Numbe...

Page 11: ...ocal codes with either the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code CSA B149 1 or Propane Storage and Handling Code B149 2 Prevent grill combustion products...

Page 12: ...n a base structure that has one of the following structural details The LP cylinder shut off valve shall be readily accessible for hand operation A door on the enclo sure to gain access to the valve i...

Page 13: ...1mm OB S 36 33 1 2 851mm OB S 52 49 1 2 1257mm 6 x 6 152mm x 152mm utility cutout for OBSB162 3 4 19mm Min to any material for ventilation 9 228mm Max OB S 36 36 1 2 927mm OB S 52 52 1 2 1334mm OBSB16...

Page 14: ...l and cart only on a level surface Side distances exclude optional shelves Above the cooking surface both sides 1 1 4 32mm Min to non combustibles 10 254mm Min to combustibles Above cooking surface be...

Page 15: ...ical outlet while connecting the gas line to the appliance Do not apply excessive pressure when tightening con nections and fittings Do not use plumber s putty or Teflon tape on gas com pression conne...

Page 16: ...36 PN 72310 LP cylinder regulator OB52 and OBS52 PN 101578 A whole house gas regulator comes standard with natural gas models For whole house LP installations replace the standard LP tank regulator an...

Page 17: ...trical cord into the utility cut out Center the unit on the cart making sure to line up the 4 threaded mounting holes under the bottom of the grill with the holes in the top of the cart Thread all of...

Page 18: ...helf over the pin on 2 the mounting bracket While holding the shelf in place insert the pin on the 3 back mounting bracket into the slot on the back side of the shelf While holding the shelf and back...

Page 19: ...of the gas flow towards the grill Connect a 1 2 nipple to the regulator 2 Install an approved flexible gas line from the regulator 3 to the gas shut off valve Gas Connection Whole House LP Gas Connec...

Page 20: ...o the right as possible leav ing an opening on the left for the smoker box Insert the smoker box into the opening to the left side 5 of the grills Place the warming rack on the holders on the walls 6...

Page 21: ...as applicable for connec tion No 5LP A The cylinder supply system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal and provided with a listed overfilling prevention device For units that will use a LP cylinder...

Page 22: ...grates and if applicable burner heads and caps properly installed according to these instructions Has proper operation been verified Did the installer check the gas supply for leaks Have any problems...

Page 23: ...18 Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagram OB S 36...

Page 24: ...19 Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagram OB S 52...

Page 25: ...20 Notes...

Page 26: ...21...

Page 27: ...Dacor Phone 800 793 0093 FAX 626 403 3130 www Dacor com...

Page 28: ...arts and Accessories 22 Before You Call for Service 23 Warranty and Service 24 Warranty Card Back Cover Tested in accordance with the latest edition of ANSI Z21 58 2006 CSA 1 6 2006 Standard for Outdo...

Page 29: ...2007 Dacor all rights reserved...

Page 30: ...onditions that you don t understand Safety Symbols and Labels danger Immediate hazards that WILL result in severe personal injury or death warning Hazards or unsafe actions that COULD result in severe...

Page 31: ...been damaged or dropped Do not operate the rotisserie motor if it is damaged or malfunctioning Make sure that this appliance has been properly installed by a qualified installer according to the accom...

Page 32: ...t allow children to operate it play with the controls pull on the handle or touch other parts Do not store items of interest to children on top of or above the appliance Children could be burned or in...

Page 33: ...ers allow you to cook foods best cooked in pots and pans to free up space in the grill compartment L Side Burner Grate Models OB52 OBS52 and OBSB162 The porcelain coated cast iron grate covers the sid...

Page 34: ...Models OB52 and OBS52 Models OB36 and OBS36 Grill Cart Model OBC36 Shown Not Shown Cart Models OBC52 and OBCW52 Locking wheels B B B A A A D D F F I I J J E E G G V U R R P P T T N N O O M M L L K K C...

Page 35: ...goes over the top of the grate and helps keep the side burner clean when not in use Setting Up Your Outdoor Grill Electrical Requirements warning Connect the power cords for this outdoor cooking gas a...

Page 36: ...burner assembly OB52 OBS52 and OBSB162 only Side burner cover Side burner grate Side burner cap Side burner base Grill compartment grates Flame spreaders Drip tray Warming rack Side burner head Outdo...

Page 37: ...d LP tank beyond 80 percent full by weight Unused or extra LP tanks must be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area out of the direct sunlight and or sources of high heat flames or sparks out of rea...

Page 38: ...peration If using an LP tank close the shut off valve on the top 3 of the tank once the outdoor grill is off and cool Selecting and Using Cookware for the Optional Side Burner warning Use cookware onl...

Page 39: ...After lighting if you hear a whooshing sound immediately turn the burner control knob off Wait several minutes before trying to light the burner again Lighting and Preheating Grill Compartment Make su...

Page 40: ...nt discoloration Burner Lighting Notes Dacor s automatic re ignition system will automati cally ignite an extinguished flame If the igniter does not work for one of the standard burners it may be lit...

Page 41: ...hting Procedures Grill Compartment warning Use the manual lighting procedure only in the event that one or more of the igniters is not working Use only the Dacor supplied match light tool or a long st...

Page 42: ...compartment Tighten the thumb screws firmly Continued Operating Your Outdoor Grill Rotisserie Cooking warning To avoid an explosion or fire hazard do not use the rotisserie burner during high wind co...

Page 43: ...serie rod and readjust If the food is not rotating properly it will not cook evenly Push in on the rotisserie burner control knob and 6 turn it counter clockwise to the LIGHT HIGH posi tion The ignite...

Page 44: ...asant smoke Brisket chicken and pork Pecan More subtle flavor than hickory Burns easily good for lower tempera ture smoking Pork chicken lamb fish and cheeses Smoker Cooking Use the smoker box to add...

Page 45: ...e time required to sear depends on the meat type and thickness Adjust the heat level and or time accordingly to prevent burning Flip the meat and sear on the other side for about the 4 same amount of...

Page 46: ...r nylon pad for cleaning the surfaces of your outdoor grill Do not clean any of the outdoor grill parts in a dishwasher They may be damaged Do not attempt to manually clean the rotisserie burner or op...

Page 47: ...tional sear burner are cleaned by leaving them on at high heat for five min utes after cooking If there is excessive grime and grease build up around the outside and below the sear burner it may be re...

Page 48: ...f erratic clicking is still present make sure the igniter is completely dry If the unit still exhibits problems after drying call your local Dacor Authorized Service Agent Cleaning the Exterior Knobs...

Page 49: ...eaning Light Bulb Replacement warning To avoid an electrical shock and fire hazard be sure to disconnect the outdoor grill power cord from the electrical outlet and close the gas shut off valve when r...

Page 50: ...all the appliances dis 2 connected plug in the appliance rotisserie plugs and turn them on one at a time If the GFI trips when an appliance device is plugged in and turned on call for service See pag...

Page 51: ...S52 OBC52 Freestanding cart with warming drawer for models OB52 and OBS52 OBC52 Rotisserie motor assembly 700482 Rotisserie rod 101179 Rotisserie forks set of 2 AGFS Replacement porcelain warming rack...

Page 52: ...Grill section Outdoor grill set up to use a different type of gas natural or LP Have qualified service technician check to make sure that the outdoor grill is set up for the type of gas Gas regulator...

Page 53: ...THE U S A THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND CANADA LIMITED FIRST YEAR WARRANTY If your DACOR product fails to function within one year of the original date of purchase due to a defect in material or workma...

Page 54: ...RY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES DACOR ATTN WARRANTY PROCESSING DEPT PO BOX 6532 DIAMOND BAR CA 91765 9861 BUSINESS REPLY MAIL PERMIT NO 4507 POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE FIRST CLASS MAIL DIAMON...

Page 55: ...ilder B Magazine G Architect Designer C Appliance Dealer Showroom H Another Dacor Owner D Kitchen Dealer Showroom I Model Home E Home Show J Other 2 Where did you buy your Dacor appliances A Appliance...

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