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Components Required:
● Rolling cart with engine 

● Rotisserie Motor 

● Side mount bracket

● (3) Stainless steel thread rolling screws  

● Rotisserie rod 

● (2) Spit forks 

● Spit bushing 

● Counter weight assembly

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1. Install the motor mounting bracket onto the left side of the engine with the three (3) screws provided.

2. Slide the rotisserie motor into the mounting bracket.

3. Place the forks, counterweight, and spit bushing onto the rotisserie rod (see Figure 20). If cooking a large item 

on the rotisserie, the forks are not mandatory.

4. Slide the pointed end of the rotisserie rod into the rotisserie motor and rest the groove in the bushing on the 

notched right side of the windshield.

NOTE:

 DO NOT USE ROTISSERIE MOTOR IN THE RAIN AND REMOVE MOTOR WHEN NOT IN USE. 

 

 

DO NOT USE THE WARMING RACK IF THE ROTISSERIE IS BEING USED.

 

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Summary of Contents for BISTRO 4500

Page 1: ...touch any electrical switch or use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbour s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier...

Page 2: ...rner Installed Onto Cart Assembly Optional 11 Rotisserie Installed Onto Cart Assembly Optional 12 Grill Removal 12 Installing Propane Cylinder In Cabinet 13 Hooking Up To Gas Supply 14 Propane 14 Natu...

Page 3: ...EN AWAY Do not allow children to operate this appliance Keep children and pets away from barbecue during use CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS Once the barbecue has been assembled and installed make sure the gas kn...

Page 4: ...ES DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE IN AN ENCLOSED AREA for example Garages sheds or enclosed sundecks or any other enclosed areas Do not use this gas grill under overhead unprotected combustible materials s...

Page 5: ...e wrench 3 4 wrench or adjustable wrench Hammer or mallet CART COMPONENTS Pre assembled cart 2 Plated caster assemblies Aluminum axle and 2 end caps 2 Stainless steel axle mount 2 BBQ wheels 2 Shelf g...

Page 6: ...ll removal tool Warranty card Bag of hardware Utensil rack Hose with pressure regulator The components shown in Figure 8 should be found in the manual bag found inside the engine When the top of the s...

Page 7: ...es Side burner porcelain diffuser cap NG Orifice Nutdriver used to change orifice 10 1 4 x 1 2 stainless steel bolts 4 1 4 stainless steel nuts 10 1 4 stainless steel lock washers Figure 9 ROTISSERIE...

Page 8: ...installed on the right side of the cart body Each axel mount requires three 3 bolts three 3 lock washers and three 3 nuts Put the axel mounts in place with the holes for the axel closest to the bottom...

Page 9: ...e engine onto the cart Take care to line up the manifold fitting on the bottom of the engine with its corresponding cut away on the top of the cart Refer to Figure 17 Figure 17 Attach the engine to th...

Page 10: ...side of the cart 2 Place the side shelf on the shelf gussets and install four 4 bolts four 4 lock washers and four 4 nuts through the holes in the bottom of the side shelf and the corresponding hole...

Page 11: ...hole at the top of the shelf gussets DO NOT TIGHTEN THESE BOLTS ENTIRELY THIS WILL HELP WITH ALIGNMENT FOR NEXT STEP 3 Install two 2 bolts and two 2 lock washers through the side of the side burner ac...

Page 12: ...ews provided 2 Slide the rotisserie motor into the mounting bracket 3 Place the forks counterweight and spit bushing onto the rotisserie rod see Figure 20 If cooking a large item on the rotisserie the...

Page 13: ...secure see Figure 23 Install the gas line from the propane cylinder as shown in Hooking Up To Gas Supply Propane on next page To install the propane cylinder open the doors to the cabinet remove the...

Page 14: ...er flammable vapors in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Other LPG cylinders not connected to the appliance should not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance A hose and pre...

Page 15: ...his same procedure to ignite rear burner and side burner hot plate if equipped 5 Ensure that the burner is lit and check the flame for proper appearance and operation see Figure 28 If the electric ign...

Page 16: ...hutter adjustment on the burner tube 5 If the flame was too yellow and lazy in appearance then open the air shutter until a soft blue flame is achieved This flame should also stay on the burner tube a...

Page 17: ...30 Remove Burners To remove the burners from the unit first remove the cooking grills see Figure 21 and the flame deflectors to access the burners Undo the 1 4 hex head bolt located on the rear of th...

Page 18: ...clean use only a kitchen appliance cleaner or a polish designed for use on porcelain enamel surfaces DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS ON THE PORCELAIN ENAMEL FINISHES AS THIS WILL PERMANENTLY SCRATCH THES...

Page 19: ...hed refer to Figure 33 Replace the battery and install in the reverse order Ignitor Module Removal Undo the two 2 8 sheet metal screws and drop ignitor module straight down When removing the ignitor m...

Page 20: ...RING FOOD FOR THE BISTRO Some precautions should be taken to ensure proper preparation for health safety 1 Preheat the gas grill for 5 10 minutes before cooking Clean off any excess grease or food res...

Page 21: ...at from the foods to prevent flair ups during the grilling On such foods as pork and steaks slit the fat with a knife to prevent the foods from curling while grilling Do not flip foods It is better to...

Page 22: ...n lb Chicken Breast Boneless 1 2 lbs 325 350 F 12 15 minutes Cornish Hen 1 11 2 lbs 325 350 F 45 60 minutes Turkey 13 25 lbs 325 350 F 20 min lb Pork Chops 1 inch 400 450 F 25 30 minutes Ham Steaks 1...

Page 23: ...r the flame deflectors to ensure that the burner is properly installed the main orifices Improper gas line or propane hose connection Tighten the gas connection at the propane tank HAND TIGHTEN ONLY U...

Page 24: ...ck Painted EB 4523 Stainless Steel EB 4523A Outer Engine Box 50 650 Electrode Box Set of 3 50 626 Main Electrode 1 piece 50 307 Manifold EB 4580 Control Panel EB 4526 Plastic Knob Set of 5 EB 4561 Pus...

Page 25: ...r EB 4562 Lid Rubber Bumpers set of 2 EB 4553 Lid Handle EB 4573 Wind Shield EB 4511 Rear Burner Electrode Bracket 40 002 Infrared Diffusers EB 4592 Warming Rack EB 4530 Rear Burner EB 4579 Rear Burne...

Page 26: ...t Back Painted 40 038 Stainless Steel 40 041 Cart Top Painted EB 4597 Stainless Steel 40 004 Castor Assembly Set of 2 EB 4515B Wheel Assembly EB 4558 Cover Plate 40 010 Lower Shelf Painted EB 4516 Sta...

Page 27: ...teel 50 337 Painted EB 4583 Side Shelf Top EB 4529 Lid Hinge Rod 50 651 Side Burner Top 50 292 Cast Side Burner Grill with Wok Insert 50 527 Side Burner Porcelan Diffuser Cap EB 4528 Rear Side Burner...

Page 28: ...8 Rotisserie Forks 50 500 Rotisserie Rod Spit 50 502 Rotisserie Motor 50 522 Stainless Steel Smoker Box 50 527 Cast Side Burner Grill With Wok Insert 50 584 4 Pole Ignition Module 50 626 Electrode Box...

Page 29: ...part replacement for the remainder of the ten years to the original purchaser 5 Year Warranty Covers manufacturer s defects on axle hinges magnets etc for part replacement or repair and labour for the...

Page 30: ..._____________________________________ PHONE ___________________________________ MODEL ___________________________________ SERIAL NUMBER ___________________________ DATE OF PURCHASE _____________ dd mm...

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