Grandhall X108ALP Operator'S Manual Download Page 21

USE  AND  CARE  INSTRUCTIONS

CORRECT ROTISSERIE USE

Operating Rotisserie

The  use  of  third  part  accessory  attachments  is  not
recommended  by  the  manufacturer  and  may  cause
injuries.  Do  not  use  this  Rotisserie  other  than  for  its
intended  use.

Do  not  immerse  Motor  in  water  or  expose  to  rain,  as
this  may  result  in  an  electrical  shock.

Disconnect Rotisserie

After  rotisserie  cooking,  the  grill  and  rotisserie  parts
will  be  hot.  Use  a  flame  retardant  BBQ  mitt  when
handling  the  rotisserie.

Should a grease fire occur, turn the burners and gas off
and  leave  the  grill  lid  closed  until  the  fire  is  out.

Store the Rotisserie indoors

When  Rotisserie  is  not  in  use,  store  it  indoors  in  a  dry
place.

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Read  all  instructions  before  initial  use.

IMPORTANT:  When  using  electrical  appliances,  basic
safety  precautions  should  always  be  used.

The Rotisserie Motor is set  for 12V, 5W DC.

The  Rotisserie  is  for  outdoor  use  only.

Do  not  equip  your  rotisserie  with  meat  in  excess  of
12-15  pounds.

Do  not  let  children  operate  or  play  nearby  your  grill  or
Rotisserie.  Always  supervise  children  and  pets  if  they
are in the vicinity of the unit.

To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse
electrical cord, plugs or motor in water or expose to
rain. Protect electrical elements from burners, hot
grill surfaces and grease.

To protect against  electrical shock, connect only
to properly Grounded Outlet.

    CAUTION

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To  protect  against  electric  shock,  do  not  immerse
cord  or  plugs  in  water  or  other  liquid.

Unplug  from  the  outlet  when  not  in  use  and  before
cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off
parts.

Do  not  operate  any  cooking  gas  appliance  with  a
damaged  cord,  plug,  or  if  the  appliance  has  been
damaged  in  any  manner  or  cannot  be  safely  oper-
ated.  Contact  Grand  Hall  for  replacement  parts.

Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or
touch  hot  surfaces.

Do  not  use  an  outdoor  cooking  gas  appliance  for
any  purposes  other  than  its  intended  use.

When  connecting,  first  connect  plug  to  the  outdoor
cooking  gas  appliance  then  plug  appliance  into  the
outlet.

Use  only  a  Ground  Fault  Interrupter  (GFI)  protected
circuit  with  this  outdoor  cooking  gas  appliance.

Never  remove  the  grounding  plug  or  use  with  an
adapter  of  2  prongs.

Use  only  extension  cords  with  a  3  prong  grounding
plug,  rated  for  the  power  of  the  equipment,  and  ap-
proved for outdoor use with a W-A marking.

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT USE

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    WARNING

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This  appliance,  when  installed,  must  be
electrically  grounded  in  accordance  with
local  codes  or,  in  the  absence  of  local
codes,  with  the 

National  Electrical  Code,

ANSI/NFPA 70, 

or  the

 Canadian  Electrical

Code,  CSA  C22.1.

Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel
supply hose away from any heated surface.

    WARNING

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Summary of Contents for X108ALP

Page 1: ...rces of ignitionincluding pilot lights on water heaters and live electrical appliances THIS GAS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR OUTDOORUSE ONLY Never use your gas grill in a garage porch shed breezeway or a...

Page 2: ...934 7455 for a certified replacement hose California Proposition 65 Combustion byproducts produced when using this product contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth def...

Page 3: ...s more drippings which also adds natural flavoring to your food MORE EFFICIENCYAND CONVENIENCE asthe higher heat means shorter cooking times more fuel efficiency and easier year round grilling Grill I...

Page 4: ...installing the replacement part for Lid Install Island Side Panel Set Install Island Side Panel Bracket to Island Side Panel Set 4 One Battery AA included in the Hardware Pack Back Up Battery Parts Li...

Page 5: ...7 66 65 64 63 61 61 41 40 24b 23 10 57 51 52 53 55 48 45 44 43 25 39 36 34 35 37 32 31 30 29 28 27 7 21 20 9 8 3 5 4 1 2 5 11 12 16 18 17 28 42 33 38 31 29 42 19 22 56 54 78 63 64 30 83 84a 84b 85 86...

Page 6: ...P05552002A 1 25 Control Panel Heat Shield P0300917EB 1 26 Bowl Frame B P013180055 1 27 Grease Tray Heat Shield P069040485 1 28 Grease Shield Lower P069021245 2 29 Grease Shield Upper P069021255 2 30...

Page 7: ...able P05301004B 1 60 Battery Bracket P03348001D 1 61 Side Panel Island P011060495 2 62 Cord Holder P055530013 1 63 Bracket Island P03334006D 4 64 Connection Bracket Island P03331017D 4 65 Panel Left R...

Page 8: ...et Assembly Lay a piece of cardboard on the ground refer to Pre Assembly Instructions With the help of your assistant remove the Grill Head from the box and put it on the cardboard Reserve the box for...

Page 9: ...Socket Head Cap Screws they should be where the Bowl Frame Trim Panel Left and Side Panel Left Island meet Install 1 Plain Washer 5 16 onto each Socket Head Cap Screw Secure by installing 1 Wing Nut...

Page 10: ...Model and Island Decorative Panel Install the Left Partition Panel Bracket onto the Left Island Decorative Panel using 2 Pan Head Screws 1 4 x3 8 and tighten securely Open the Left Island Door and in...

Page 11: ...ctric Wires Unplug the Battery Box wire from the Electric Wire Socket for the LCD display Next take out the Battery Pack from the Battery Bracket Open the cap for the Battery Box and put 8 AA batterie...

Page 12: ...dle nose pliers to gently squeeze the Ignition Elec trode to narrow the gap Try the Electrode Check again If no clicking sound is heard AA Battery may be installed backwards Electric wires may be loos...

Page 13: ...n LP Gas tank indoors If you store your gas grill in the garage always disconnect the LP Gas tank first and store it safely outside LP Gas tanks must be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area and o...

Page 14: ...fired or electrical appliances During the leak test keep your grill away from open flames or sparks Do not use household cleaning agents Damage to gas assembly components can result For your safety L...

Page 15: ...onnections for LP Gas Leaks Never test for leaks with an open flame Prior to first use at the beginning of each season or every time your LP Gas tank is changed you must check for gas leaks Follow the...

Page 16: ...or pipe thread tape resistant to the action of natural gas must be used on all male pipe thread connections Disconnect your gas grill from fuel source when the gas supply is being tested at high pres...

Page 17: ...onds and your time will be saved will disappear from the LCD Panel and the alarm will sound once When the timer reaches the pre set time the alarm will sound for 10 seconds If you press any key the al...

Page 18: ...n appears you must charge the battery If you do not charge the battery this will affect the accuracy of the grill s temperature measuring instruments The battery is rechargeable but will need to be re...

Page 19: ...urn the tank valve SLOWLY one more 1 4 of a turn If other burners need to be lit turn each other burner knob to to light then back to 9 Failure to replace a faulty hose secure gas supply connections o...

Page 20: ...e every time a new LP Gas tank is connected to your grill Never lean over the grill cooking area while lighting your gas grill Keep your face and body a safe distance at least 18 inches from the front...

Page 21: ...urners hot grill surfaces and grease To protect against electrical shock connect only to properly Grounded Outlet CAUTION To protect against electric shock do not immerse cord or plugs in water or oth...

Page 22: ...od then turn clockwise until the screw stops 2 Holding Forks Spit Clockwise to Tighten Note In order to avoid damaging the holding fork do not tighten unless it is assembled on the spit rod Pan Head S...

Page 23: ...tisserie or turning it on 6 If the Rotisserie is not used you can put the Rotisserie Spit in the Grease Tray Bracket and put the Holding Forks in the Right Basket as shown 4 Insert the left side of th...

Page 24: ...mbustion 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 MA...

Page 25: ...red heat is most intense Direct Cooking requires the Grill Lid to be open This method is ideal for searing and grilling as well as deep frying in a cast iron pan or stir frying in a steel wok Direct C...

Page 26: ...ndary Rack with the Burners lit on the opposite side Either way indirect cooking must be done with the Lid down Cut of Meat T bone steak Sirloin steak Beef spare ribs Porterhouse Steak New York strip...

Page 27: ...llect in thepan can be used as the basefor a tastysauce or gravy Place a cooking pan directly over the cooking grids add extra butter if needed then add several spoonfuls of flour to thicken sauce Fin...

Page 28: ...ance unattended Infrared Rotisserie Cooking Preparing to Smoke Smoking gives food a distinctive delicious flavor You will find a variety of wood chips available for use in smoking grilled foods Pre so...

Page 29: ...ily accomplished outdoors on your gas grill It s a quick and healthy way of preparing a complete meal using meat poultry or seafood in infinite combinations with other inter esting ingredients like ve...

Page 30: ...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...

Page 31: ...led Question What causes grill parts to rust and what effect does it have on my grill Answer Routine care and maintenance is required to preserve the appearance and corrosion resistance of stainless s...

Page 32: ...to Grand Hall s satisfaction if the original part is proven defective Grand Hall may approve your claim and elect to replace such parts without charge You will be charged for shipping and handling of...

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