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Cooking  Instructions

Burn-Off

Before  cooking on  your  gas grill  for  the  first time,  you
should  "burn  off"   the  grill  to  eliminate any  odor  or
foreign  matter.  Ignite  the  main  burners,  lower  the  Lid,
and operate  grill  on  HIGH  setting  for  3  to  5  minutes.
The  Lid must  be  open  if   the  infrared  burner is  lit.

CAUTION:

 Operating your grill on the HIGH setting for

longer  than  five  minutes  may  damage  certain  parts  of
your grill. 

Do not leave your grill unattended when in use.

Preheating

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The  fats  and  juices  dripping  from  grilled  food  can
cause  flare-ups  which  impart  a  favorably,  distinctive
taste and color to food. They  should be accepted up to
a  point.  To  minimize  flare-ups:

Use a drip  pan  under  foods  that  produce  a  lot  of grease

Trim  excess  fat  from  meats  and  poultry

Preheat  the  grill  properly

Clean  grill  regularly  to  remove  food  and  grease  build-up

Reposition  your  food  often  to  avoid  flare-ups

Greasing  the  cooking  surface  will  help  keep  foods
from  sticking  during  the  cookout  and  reduces  the
amount  of  cleanup  required.  Use  a  brush  to  apply  a
thin  layer  of  cooking  oil  or  vegetable  shortening  onto
each Cooking Grid before each cookout. We do not
suggest  spray  type  oils  unless  they  are  specified  for
high-temperature  cooking.  Be  sure  to  coat  the  entire
cooking  surface.

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Failure  to  comply  with  these  instructions  could
result  in  a  fire  or  explosion  that  could  cause
serious bodily injury, death or  property damage.

Never

  cover  the  cooking  grids,  Savor  Plates®,

bottom  of  grill  bowl  or  Grease  Draining  Tray  with
charcoal,  aluminum  foil,  sand  or  any  substance  that
can  absorb  grease.

Before each use of your grill:

 Pull out the Grease

Tray  and  remove  all  grease  and  food  debris  to
prevent  grease  fire  hazard.

Use  your  grill  at  least  3  feet  away  from  any
wall  or  surface. 

Use  your  grill  at  least 

3  feet

away

  from  combustible  objects  that  can  melt  or

catch  fire  (such  as  vinyl  or  wood  siding,  fences
and  overhangs)  or  sources  of  ignition  including
pilot  lights  on  water  heaters  and  live  electrical
appliances.

Never

 use   your  gas  grill in a garage,  porch, shed,

breezeway  or  any  other  enclosed  area.

Your grill will get very hot. 

Always wear a flame

retardant BBQ Mitt when cooking on your grill.
Never  lean  over  cooking  areas  while  using  grill.
Do  not  touch  cooking  surfaces,  Lid,  grill  housing
or  other  parts  while  grill  is  in  operation,  or  until
the  grill  has  cooled  down  after  use.

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    WARNING

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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  right side  of your
grill  with  the  main  Burner  lit  on  the  opposite  side.  Or
place your  food on the  Secondary Cooking  Rack and
light  the  outer  main  Burners.  Either  way, 

indirect

cooking  must be done with the Lid down

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Flare-Ups

Prepare  Cooking  Grids  for  Grilling

The  suggested  heat  settings  and  cooking  times
shown  in  the  following  pages  are  approximate.
Unlike  the  controlled  environment  inside  your  kitchen,
variables  including  outside  temperatures,  direction
and  conditions  of  wind,  as  well  as  grill  location  will
affect  your  grill's  heat  distribution.  Because  these
condition  vary,  and  no  two  backyards  are  alike,  we
offer  this  guide  as  a  convenience.  We  recommend
you  monitor  your  grill  closely  and  rotate  foods  as
needed  to  prevent  overcooking  and  ensure  the  most
delicious  results  every  time.

To  preheat  main  burners,  light  your  grill  on  HIGH,
lower  the  Lid  and  follow  this  timetable.  To  preheat
the  infrared  burner  the  Lid  must  be  open.

For  high  temperature  cooking,  preheat  grill  3  to  5
minu tes.

For  low  temperature  cooking,  preheat  grill  3  minutes.

To  slow  cook,  preheating  is  not  necessary.

Cooking Temperatures

Indirect Cooking using Main Burners

High setting:

 The HIGH Control Knob setting should

only  be  used  to  pre-heat  your  grill  the  first  3-5  minutes
and  for  burning  food  residue  off  the  grill  for  3-5  minutes
after  cooking  is  complete. 

Never 

use  the  HIGH  setting

for  extended  cooking.

An Important Note About Cooking Temperatures

The  infrared  cooking  area  is  for  quick  searing.  Once
seared,  reduce  heat  and  continue  cooking  or  move
food  to  the  primary  cooking  area  to  finish  cooking.

The  middle  and  back  primary  cooking  areas  offer
high  heat  for  grilling.

The  Secondary  Cooking  Rack  offers  medium  heat  for
preparing  breads  and  firm  vegetables.

The  front  primary  cooking  area  offers  less  heat  and  is
ideal  for  preparing  delicate  foods  and  for  keeping
cooked  foods  warm.

Medium to Low Settings:

  Most recipes specify

medium  to  low  settings,  including  all  smoking,
serie  cooking  and  cooking  lean  cuts  such  as  fish.

Direct Cooking using Main Burners or Infrared Burner

The  direct  cooking  method  can  be  used  with  the
supplied  Cooking  Grids  and  food  placed  directly  over
the lit grill Burners. 

Direct Cooking requires the Grill

Lid to be open

. This  method is ideal for  searing and

grilling  when  you  want  an  open-flame  barbecued  taste.

Summary of Contents for CGI07ALP

Page 1: ...IS DESIGNED FOR OUTDOORUSEONLY Combustion byproducts produced when using this product contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm This...

Page 2: ...lly inspect hose prior to each use for cuts cracks excessive wear or other damage If the hose appears damaged do not use the gas grill Call 1 800 761 5456 for an authorized replacement hose Table of C...

Page 3: ...g the Burner may cause explosion and or fire resulting in serious bodily injury and or property damage METHOD 1 Bend a stiff wire or wire coat hanger into a small hook as shown and run the hook throug...

Page 4: ...Faucet S233G03194 Wing Bolt 3 16 x1 3 16 1 Secures Gas Tank to Tank Holder P05515017L Wrench 1 Adjust level on Island Assembly Set Already packed in the Faucet Assembly Kit Box Already Installed on Ta...

Page 5: ...ill 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 7 8 13 15 18 25 26 24 27 28 29 30 31 33 48 56 55 42 46 53 51 49 50 40 45 44 47 41 38 36 35 34 22 17 16 14 12 11 23 70 43 48 59 62 10 37 71 58 68 60 61 39 39 73 72 32 69 64 63 65 66 7...

Page 6: ...LP Range 6 11 14 17 1 2 8 9 7 16 10 15 24 30 31 30 29 27 13 5 12 18 26 28 20 19 23 4 32 33 34 35 51 49 42 53 50 38 38 48 44 43 36 37 52 54 41 45 46 47 66 3 22 21 60 61 56 57 58 62 63 65 64 8 67 59 39...

Page 7: ...7 Parts Diagram for Model CGI07ALP Island 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 11 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 19 13 13 12 18...

Page 8: ...lve Manifold Assembly Y0060412 1 25 Electric Wire Set P02615103A 1 26 Gas Collector Box with Electrode P02609010B 3 27 Control Panel Extension P02909768S 1 28 Control Panel Upper P02909771S 1 29 Contr...

Page 9: ...5305022A 1 66 Back Burner Thermocouple Bracket P03328047C 1 67 Grease Draining Plate P06902006C 2 68 Electric Ignitor 6 port P02502075C 1 69 Electric Ignitor Protector P05545002A 1 70 Grease Tray Hand...

Page 10: ...24 Gas Collector Box With Electric Wire P02610025A 1 25 Cart Panel Bracket C P03327040C 1 26 Gas Valve Manifold Assembly Y0060413 1 27 Control Panel Upper P02907971S 1 28 Control Panel P02907981A 1 29...

Page 11: ...P03302031C 1 71 L Bracket Right P03302032C 1 72 Cart Panel Bracket D P03327041C 1 73 Protective Cap A P05535008I 1 74 Protective Cap B P05535009I 3 75 Door Trim Panel Refrigerator P07510024A 1 Cover P...

Page 12: ...rt S411G03081 Rot Nut 10 24 Qty 2 Part S362G10121 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 Rot Screw 10 24x3 4 U...

Page 13: ...the Grill Left Cart Legs Front Rear Insert the 4 Phillips Head Screws 1 4 x1 2 and tighten securely 2 Assemble Island Set Optional Configurations Align the 3 individual models and slide together as s...

Page 14: ...opening Position the Range and Island set at close range Insert the Regulator with Hose through the Hose Inlet on the Island set and attach the Regulator with Hose to the Hose Holder From the ouside...

Page 15: ...ght corner of cabinet Align an additional nut and screw the Wing Bolt into right bracket of tank holder to secure the gas tank Attach the Regulator with Hose to the gas tank Push the Tank Tray doors c...

Page 16: ...the Faucet firmly into position Then securely tighten the 2 Hex Head Screws M4x20mm See fig 2 Insert one end of the water Pipe not supplied to the Faucet pipe outlet diameter 5 8 and thread the other...

Page 17: ...o clicking sound is heard AA Battery may be installed back wards Electric wires may be loose Remove the AA Battery and inspect the Ignitor Junction Box found behind the Control Panel and reconnect any...

Page 18: ...finished assembling your grill be sure that all screws are tightened for safe operation of your grill Wrench Qty 1 Part P05515017L Level Adjuster are located underside of the Island Assembly as shown...

Page 19: ...d attach a garden hose to your faucet be aware that in some U S states water supplied through a garden hose is regarded to be unfit for drinking California Proposition 65 Warning ON OFF For illustrati...

Page 20: ...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 Canada CAN CSA B339...

Page 21: ...your grill Always keep new and exchanged LP Gas tanks in an upright position during use transit or storage LP Gas Model only Secure a 20lb LP Gas Tank to Gas Grill or Range Turn your LP Gas Tank Valve...

Page 22: ...rt liquid detergent and one part water Turn the grill Control Knobs to the full OFF position then turn the gas ON at source Apply the soap solution to all gas connections indicated by the arrows See d...

Page 23: ...LEFT Main Burner Control Knob to HIGH IGN Always light the LEFT Main Burner first Press the electric ignitor 3 to 4 seconds to light the burner If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds turn the Burner...

Page 24: ...Lid Push and turn the Left Main Burner Control Knob to HIGH IGN Press Electric Ignitor for 3 4 seconds to light the burners WARNING Misalignment of Burner Tubes over Orifices Correction Reposition Bur...

Page 25: ...s is not recommeded by the manufacturer and may cause 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 re...

Page 26: ...djust 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 ti...

Page 27: ...right of 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 t...

Page 28: ...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 Elect...

Page 29: ...the 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...

Page 30: ...on 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 right s...

Page 31: ...e 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 32: ...r you are a seasoned chef or a newcomer to gas grilling infrared cooking is quite different than grilling over a traditional burner Although the primary grill burners will also sear meat the Infrared...

Page 33: ...e 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 use...

Page 34: ...roduct labels carefully and if in doubt ask your retailer for details Using A Smoker Box There are many optional smoker boxes available for purchase Follow these guidelines and always refer to the lab...

Page 35: ...lmon meat poultry and veg etables Set includes 2 planks Wire Hexagon Roti Tumble Basket The Basket secures to your rotisserie spit and holds chicken tenderloin fish or veg etables in place for slow co...

Page 36: ...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 An...

Page 37: ...to 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...

Page 38: ...difficulties due to accident abuse misuse alteration misapplication vandalism improper installation maintenance or service damages caused by flashback fires or grease fires as set out in this Operator...

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