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Basting
pan

The location of the burner allows the placement
of the rotisserie basting pan (included) beneath
the food to collect juices and drippings for
basting and gravy. It also minimizes grease
drippings from accumulating on the heat
diffusers and in the grease tray.

To flavor the contents of the basting pan, you
can add herbs, onion, garlic or spices. Hams are
especially good with the addition of pineapple
slices and brown sugar to the basting pan.

To load
the spit
rod

1.

To load the spit rod, slide one of the forks with
its prongs facing away from the flat end (right
side in illustration), onto the spit rod. 

2.

Push the pointed end of the spit rod through
the center of the food; then slide the second
fork, with the prongs toward the food, onto
the spit rod. 

3.

Center the food between the locating grooves
on the spit rod. Push the forks firmly together.
When cooking foods such as multiple chickens,
always place the thickest portion of the food
nearer the center of the spit rod.

4.

Tighten the wing nuts with pliers. It may 
be necessary to wrap the food with butcher’s
string to secure any loose portions. Never use
nylon or plastic string.

5.

Once the food is secure, insert the pointed
end of the spit rod into the motor and lower
the flat end onto the rollers. Place the basting
pan beneath the food. It is normal for the spit
rod to flex when larger cuts of meat are being
cooked.

6.

Attach the connecting cord to the receptacle
in the motor and to the receptacle in the left
front side of the grill.

7.

Use the motor switch to turn the rotisserie 
to High, Medium, Low or Off.

Locating grooves in the spit rod

Use the grooves in the spit rod as locating start
points for the forks. Center the forks and food
between them to make sure the food is
positioned in the front center of the rotisserie
burner.

30" and 42" models have one set of locating
grooves.

54" models have two sets of locating grooves.

To setup
the grill for
rotisserie
cooking

1.

Open the hood. 

2.

Raise the warming shelf up and hook it in 
the self-store position (see 

Warming Shelf

section). 

3.

Place the basting pan on the grill grates.

4.

Assemble the rotisserie motor and spit rod.

5.

Use the ROTISSERIE controls only for rotisserie
cooking.

NOTE:

When rotisserie cooking, use only the

rotisserie burner.

Basting pan

Locating grooves

Center food
over burner

Center food
over burner

Center food
over burner

Locating grooves

Rotisserie
burner

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Page 1: ...s professionnels et tables de cuisson professionnelles de plein air de 30 cm 12 po Manuel du propri taire La section fran aise commence la page 37 Parrillas profesionales para el aire libre y estufa p...

Page 2: ...Spark Igniters and Electrode 26 Cooktop Surface Burners 26 Custom Grill Cover 29 Cutting Board 27 Drip Tray 26 Fuse Replacement 29 Grill Grate s 23 Grill Light s 25 Heat Diffusers 23 Infrared Burner...

Page 3: ...NCE WITH ANSI Z21 58 LATEST EDITION STANDARD FOR OUTDOOR COOKING GAS APPLIANCES THIS GRILL COOKTOP IS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY Check your local building codes for the proper method of installation In the...

Page 4: ...rite these numbers here Model Number Serial Number Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your grill or cooktop If you received a damaged grill or cooktop Immediately cont...

Page 5: ...l vehicles portable trailers boats or any other moving installation Never allow anyone to sit stand or play on or around the grill or cooktop at any time When in use portions of the grill or cooktop g...

Page 6: ...and poultry thoroughly meat to at least an INTERNAL 160 F and poultry to at least an INTERNAL 180 F Cooking to these temperatures usually protects against foodborne illness For proper lighting and per...

Page 7: ...ay result in a fire causing death or serious injury Never use a dented or rusty LP tank See the requirements in the Installation Instructions Never put more than one LP cylinder below a free standing...

Page 8: ...d water Check to be sure all controls are in the OFF position Turn on the fuel supply For natural gas turn manual shut off valve handle 1 4 turn to align with gas flow For LP turn cylinder valve knob...

Page 9: ...st to position the unit so the prevailing wind blows into the front control panel thus supporting the proper airflow Winds hitting the back of the grill directly are the most likely to cause problems...

Page 10: ...1 Grill Control s 13 16 27 2 Rotisserie Control s 20 27 3 Temperature Gauge 12 4 Tank Drawer with LP Tank 12 Retainer Loop 5 Drip Tray 26 6 Drip Tray Drain Plug some models have two plugs 7 Cooktop B...

Page 11: ...ard 27 22 Match Stick Extension Rod 13 16 20 23 Fixed Wheels 24 Caster Wheels 25 Locking Wheel 26 Light Switch 27 Security Loop located on grill 29 chassis bottom near the back right wheel 28 Model an...

Page 12: ...burner is rated at 25 000 BTUs The Grill Professional Outdoor Grills Cooktops Grill grates Heat diffuser Main burner Temperature gauge The temperature gauge is meant to be a general indicator of surfa...

Page 13: ...GH to assure all oils are burned off 13 To light the grill Lighting Using a Match WARNING Always keep your face and body as far away from the grill as possible when lighting A match stick extension ro...

Page 14: ...oroughly cooked by using a meat thermometer Using the grill Grilling requires high heat for searing and proper browning Most foods are cooked at the HI heat setting for the entire cooking time with th...

Page 15: ...rom edge 11 2 High Slashremainingfatat2 intervals Steaks medium 160 1 Open Medium Turn once 11 2 to High Steaks well done 170 1 Open Medium 11 2 Medium Lamb Chops Steaks Rare 140 1 Open Med to HI Remo...

Page 16: ...knob to the desired setting Wait 5 minutes before attempting to relight a burner If the burner did not light in 4 seconds turn all control knobs to OFF leave the hood open to allow any accumulated ga...

Page 17: ...remove the cooktop cover and any cooking utensils from the cooktop grates CAUTION The cooktop cover may be hot if the grill burners have been in operation Push and turn the control knob to the LITE p...

Page 18: ...es in about 1 minute The orange red glow will even out in about 5 minutes The Rotisserie System Professional Outdoor Grills Cooktops 18 Assembly Mount the rotisserie motor by sliding it down into plac...

Page 19: ...se portions Never use nylon or plastic string 5 Once the food is secure insert the pointed end of the spit rod into the motor and lower the flat end onto the rollers Place the basting pan beneath the...

Page 20: ...conditions Lower the hood to the almost closed position and observe the burner through the gap Lighting Using a Match WARNING Always keep your face and body as far away from the grill as possible when...

Page 21: ...nimize the possibility of burns do not remove the smoker box when hot The smoker box How to use the smoker box on 30 models 1 Fill the smoker box as desired See the Wood chips section below 2 Remove t...

Page 22: ...Grill 54 Free Standing Grill Organizer drawer Smoker box Basting pan Cutting board Rotisserie forks Rotisserie motor Paper towels Tong rack Misc storage Utensils Tank drawer Storage drawer Trash drawe...

Page 23: ...ol Clean by hand using warm sudsy water and a Scotch Brite pad The heat diffusers may also be cleaned in a dishwasher The diffusers are nonreversible Note the orientation of the alignment features whe...

Page 24: ...ll box and position its front corner under the igniter while sliding the burner head through the grill orifice hole Center the burner head onto the orifice while being careful not to bend the igniter...

Page 25: ...l not to damage or snag rubber pads Grates reversible for wok cooking Frame Pads Infrared sear burner with protective screen Grill light s CAUTION Allow the grill and light assembly to cool completely...

Page 26: ...er grates burner heads and burner bases for easier cleaning Cleaning Lift off burner parts only when cool Wash in hot soapy water You may use a plastic scouring pad to remove burned on food particles...

Page 27: ...bracket Rotisserie Keep the rotisserie motor electric connecting cord away from the heated surface of the grill When not in use remove and store with the motor in the organizer drawer on free standin...

Page 28: ...drawer to reach the rear of the grill To remove the drawers pull forward tilt up and pull out on the drawer 3 Remove the battery fuse mounting assembly from the lower right inside wall of the grill b...

Page 29: ...fuse to blow 1 See Steps 1 3 of the Battery Replacement section to access the fuse in the battery fuse mounting assembly 2 Unscrew the fuse cover and remove the blown fuse 3 Replace with a new 2 amp...

Page 30: ...nstructions WITH THE ODOR Placement of the grill or cooktop is important for proper burner OF GAS operation Do not place the grill or cooktop in a dusty or windy area LOW HEAT WITH Inspect the fuel ho...

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Page 32: ...32 Notes Professional Outdoor Grills Cooktops...

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Page 35: ...above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from province to province To know what your legal rights...

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