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Proper  care  and  maintenance  will  keep  your  grill  in  top
operating  condition  and  prolong  its  life.  Follow  these
cleaning  procedures  on  a  timely  basis  and  your  grill  will
stay  clean  and  operate  with  minimum  effort.

CAUTION: 

Be sure your grill is OFF and cool before cleaning.

Cleaning The Cooking Grids

Before  initial  use,  and  periodically,  wash  your
Cooking  Grids  in  a  mild  soap  and  warm  water
solution.  You  can  use  a  wash  cloth  or  vegetable
brush  to  clean  your  Cooking  Grids.

Cleaning The Savor Plates

®

  Periodically  you  should  wash  the  Savor  Plates

® 

in  a

 soap and warm water solution. Use a  vegetable brush
 to remove stubborn burnt-on cooking residue. Dry the
 Savor Plates

® 

thoroughly before you reinstall them into

 the  cooking bowl.

Cleaning The Grease Tray and Receptacle

To  reduce  the  chance  of  fire,  the  Grease  Draining
Tray  and  Grease  Receptacle  (some  models)
should  be  visually  inspected  before  each  grill  use.
Remove  any  grease  and  wash  Grease  Tray  and
Receptacle  with  a  mild  soap  and  warm  water
solution.

Cleaning the Inside of the Grill Lid

Grease can have  a tendency to build  up on the
inside  of  the Grill  Lid  and  could  drip onto  deck  or
patio  when  the  lid  is  opened.  Visually  inspect  the
inside  of  the  Grill  Lid  before  each  grill  use.  Remove
any  grease  and  wash  with  a  mild  soap  and  warm
water  solution.

Annual Cleaning of The Grill Interior

Burning-off  excess  food  after  every  cookout  will
keep  it  ready  for  instant  use.  However,at  least  every
3  months  or  as  often  as  needed  you  must  give  the
entire  grill  a  thorough  cleaning  to  minimize  your  risk
of  grease  fire  and  keep  the  grill  in  top  shape.
Follow  these  steps:

Turn all  Burner Valves  to the  full OFF  position.

Turn the LP gas tank valve to the full OFF position.
For Natural  Gas shut  off valve.

Disconnect  the  regulator  from the  gas tank. Inspect
the  hose  with  regulator  assembly    for    cracking,  cuts
or  any  other  damage,  and    replace  as  neccessary.
Refer  to  the  Parts  List  in  this  Operator's  Manual.

Remove  and  clean  the  Savor  Plates®,  Cooking
Grids,  Cooking  Rack  and  Grill  Burners.

Cover  each  Gas  Valve  Orifice  with  aluminum  foil.

Brush  the  inside  and  bottom  of  the  grill  with  a  fiber
pad  or  nylon  brush  and  wash  with  a  mild  soap  and
warm  water  solution.  Rinse  thoroughly  and  let  dry.

Remove  aluminum  foil  from  Orifices  and  check
each  Orifice  for  obstruction.

Check  each  Spark  Electrode,  adjusting  as  needed.
The  space  between  the  Spark  Electrode  Tip  and
Spark  Receiver  should  be  approximately  3/16".

Replace  the  Burners  and  adjust  the  Gas
Collector  Box.  The  edge of  the  collector  box  should
be  overlapping  the  Burner  Port.

CLEANING  AND  MAINTENANCE

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Cleaning Exterior Stainless Steel Surfaces:

Weathering  and  extreme  heat  can  cause  exterior
stainless  steel  surfaces  to  turn  tan  in  color.  Machine
oils  used  in  the  manufacturing  process  of  stainless
steel  can  also  cause  this  tanning  color.  After  remov-
ing  any protective  PVC film  from the  Grill Lid  and
Control  Panel  use  a  Stainless  Steel  Cleaner  to  polish
the  stainless  steel  surfaces  of  your  grill.  Never  use
abrasive  cleaners  or  scrubbers  because  they  will
scratch  and  damage  your  grill.  Follow  these  steps  for
the  best  results.

1. Turn the LP Gas tank valve  (clockwise) to the full
      OFF  position.  Disconnect  the  regulator  and  hose

         assembly from LP Gas tank. For Natural Gas shut
          off valve and disconnect the NG regulator and hose
          from valve. Cover exposed gas fitting with
          aluminum foil.

2.  Remove  dirt  or  grease  using  a  soft  cloth  and
        polish  stainless  surfaces.  W ipe  with  a  soft  cloth.

3.  Remove  aluminum  foil  from  exposed  gas  fitting
     and allow grill to air dry before attaching the
    regulator and hose to your LP Gas tank, or

         attaching the regulator and hose to Natural Gas
           valve.

Replac e  Savo r  Plates

®

  and   Cookin g   Grid s.

Reconnect  the  gas  source  and  observe  the
Burner  flame  for  correct  operation.

Keep  grill  area  clear  and  free  from  combustible
materials,  gasoline  and  other  flammable  vapors
and  liquids.

Do not  obstruct the  flow of  air for  combustion
and  ventilation.

Keep  the  ventilation  openings  of  the  tank  enclosure
cabinet  free  and  clear  of  debris.

Visually  check  burner  flames  occasionally  to
ensure  proper  flame  pattern  as  shown  below.

Failure  to  comply  with  these  instructions  may
result  in  a  hazardous  situation  which,  if  not
avoided,  may  result  in  injury.

  CAUTION

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MAGNIFIED  VIEW
OF BURNER
FLAME THROUGH
LIGHTING  HOLE

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Summary of Contents for C3906ALP

Page 1: ...ly with these instructions could result in a fire or explosion that could cause seriousbodilyinjury deathor propertydamage Whether this grill was assembled by you or someoneelse youmust readthisentire...

Page 2: ...used with Liquid Propane Gas and the regulator assembly supplied Natural Gas models must be used with Natural Gas only Any attempt to convert the grill from one fuel type to another is hazardous and...

Page 3: ...injury For safe operation ensure the Gas Valve Assem bly Orifice is inside the Burner Tube before using your grill See figure If the Orifice is not inside the Burner Tube lighting the Burner may caus...

Page 4: ...3 S313G04081 Flange Nut 1 4 3 S112G03061 Phillips Head Screw 3 16 x3 8 2 Secure Left Right Side Shelves to Control Panel S112G04061 Phillips Head Screw 1 4 x3 8 3 S313G04081 Flange Nut 1 4 3 Secure R...

Page 5: ...9a 39 69d 66 65 70 71 73 72 59 12 4a 42 27 18b 51 38b 64 32 4b 76 15 75 18a 17 21 26 8 28 29 24 78 53 36 80 25 43 46 48 50 45 49 54 47 31 30 37 46 35 33 79 52 56 61 63 41 40 58 57 77 38a 51 22 55 23 1...

Page 6: ...ind Shield Upper P0075102BC 1 23 Rear Wind Shield Lower P0075202BC 1 24 Bowl Panel Front P0073862DC 1 25 Bowl Panel Rear P0072562FC 1 26 Bowl Panel Left P0072062EC 1 27 Bowl Panel Right P0072162EC 1 2...

Page 7: ...Assembly P03218030G 1 55 Side Shelf Right P01107039B 1 56 Regulator with hose P03633003A 1 57 Door Hinge Bracket P03314041C 1 58 Cart Side Panel Left P07602019A 1 59 Cart Side Panel Right P07603019A 1...

Page 8: ...S411G03081 Rot Nut 10 24 Qty 2 Part S362G10121 9 10 6 8 3 7 4 2 1 2 5 2 KEY PART DESCRIPTION QTY Rot Bushing Rot Thumbscrew 3 8 x1 2 Rot Collar Rot Spit Rot Holding Fork Rot Motor Bracket Rot Motor AC...

Page 9: ...e underside of Side Shelf and tighten the 2 screws securely Repeat for Left Side Burner Frame Fig 2 2 Secure Right Bowl Panel to Right Side Shelf Phillips Head Screw 1 4 x3 8 Qty 3 Part S112G04061 Fla...

Page 10: ...Figure B Push Plug until sleeve snaps forward locking the Plug into the Socket See Figure C Push the Side Burner Hose into Side Burner Hose Bracket Fig 6 Install Side Burner Connection Hose 4 Phillips...

Page 11: ...r face inside the Grill Head Press the Ignitor Cap You should hear a clicking sound Your assistant should see a blue spark within each Gas Collector Box If a spark is present the Electrode Tips are pr...

Page 12: ...s valve orifices The LP Gas tank must be constructed and marked in accordance with the Specifications for LP Gas Cylinders of the U S Department of Transportation D O T or the National Standard of Can...

Page 13: ...open flames or sparks Do not use household cleaning agents Damage to gas assembly components can result Wing Bolt 5 16 x4 1 2 Qty 1 Ref S233G05461 For your safety Leak test new and exchanged LP Gas t...

Page 14: ...r assistance Check all connections for LP Gas Leaks Never test for leaks with a flame Prior to first use at the beginning of each season or every time your LP Gas tank is changed you must check for ga...

Page 15: ...t of ALL gas connections and gas sources as explained in the Use and Care section of this manual If no leaks are detected wait 5 minutes for any gas to clear and repeat the lighting procedure After on...

Page 16: ...the Right Main Burner Control Knob to HIGH Press Electric Ignitor for 3 4 seconds to light the burners WARNING Misalignment of Burner Tubes over Orifices Correction Reposition Burner Tubes over Orific...

Page 17: ...use injuries Do not use this Rotisserie other than intended use Do not immerse Electrical Cord Plug or Motor in water or expose to rain as this may result in an electrical shock Disconnect Rotisserie...

Page 18: ...st spacing between Holding Forks to accommodate your food then tighten the Thumbscrews to keep the Holding Forks in position Slide the Collar and Bushing onto the threaded end of the Spit Do not tight...

Page 19: ...the Bushing The Collar will stabilize the Rotisserie during the cooking process and the Bushing allows the Rotisserie Spit to turn smoothly Plug the Rotisserie into an outlet and turn on to test 5 BEF...

Page 20: ...minum foil Brush the inside and bottom of the grill with a fiber pad or nylon brush and wash with a mild soap and warm water solution Rinse thoroughly and let dry Remove aluminum foil from Orifices an...

Page 21: ...full OFF position For Natural Gas shut off NG valve Detach the LP Gas regulator assembly from your gas grill For Natural Gas detach NG regulator from your grill Remove the Cooking Grids and Savor Pla...

Page 22: ...peration or until the grill has cooled down after use WARNING The indirect cooking method can also be used with the supplied Cooking Grids To cook indirectly the food should be placed on the left or r...

Page 23: ...small enough to drop between the Cooking Grids Vegetables and Fruit Prepare your fruit or vegetables and brush with butter or basting sauce if desired To cook indirectly the food should be placed on...

Page 24: ...are a seasoned chef or a newcomer to gas grilling infra red cooking is quite different than grilling over a traditional burner Although the primary grill burners will also sear meat the Infra red Bur...

Page 25: ...removed for the first or the last part of the cooking time to ensure proper browning Tips for roasting Except when roasting with water in a roasting pan the juices that collect in the pan can be used...

Page 26: ...smoke but instead infuses the food with flavor Please read product labels carefully and if in doubt ask your retailer for details Using A Smoker Drawer Follow these guidelines and always refer to the...

Page 27: ...Control Knob to the High setting to release gas The Burner should light immediately Question Can I convert my grill from one fuel type to another in other words from LPG to NG or vice versa Answer Ans...

Page 28: ...rust and what affect does it have on my grill Answer Rusting is a natural oxidation process and may appear on cast iron and steel parts Rust will not affect the short term performance of your grill T...

Page 29: ...iginal part is proven defective Grand Hall may approve your claim and elect to replace such parts without charge You are responsible for shipping charges of such replacement parts This Warranty does n...

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