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SKU 91250

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Operation

When using the BBQ, be sure to place it on a flat, secure surface, at least 5 feet
away from any adjacent or overhanging flammable materials. Be aware of overhang-
ing shrubbery or building construction, as significant heat will rise from the BBQ
when in use. Provide yourself with a water hose or bucket as an emergency
measure in case the fire gets too strong.

NOTE: Before using the BBQ for the first time, be sure to wash the Grill (2) thor-
oughly with anti-bacterial soap to be sure it is clean enough to use in preparing
food. Please also wash or wipe down all other parts of the BBQ to be sure it is
clean and safe for food preparation.

1.

Pour approximately 1 gallon by volume of charcoal briquettes onto the Grate

(3) in the bottom of the BBQ. Move the tab on the vent at the bottom of the
grill so the holes are completely open.

2.

Spray onto the briquettes an appropriate amount of recommended lighting

fluid. Do not use gasoline or other non-recommended flammable materials.
Please follow manufacturer’s directions on the lighting fluid package.

3.

Be sure that there are no children, animals or bystanders near the BBQ.

When it is safe to do so, TOSS a lighted match onto the prepared briquettes.
DO NOT lean over the briquettes when lighting as a flame is likely to quickly
shoot up from the coals, potentially causing injury.

4.

Wait for the flames to die down. Then open the vents on the Grill Top (1)

completely, and place in position on top of the BBQ. NOTE: It will usually take
15-20 minutes for the coals to completely heat up after the initial flames
caused by the lighting fluid have died down. It is important to have both the
upper and lower vents open during this process to allow maximum oxygen to
the coals.

11. Place the Ash Tray (8) into position

on the legs. With the concave side
up, place the Ash Tray (8) onto the
legs, turning it counter-clockwise
which locks it into place, as shown
in the picture. The tray can be
removed by turning it the other way.

Summary of Contents for 91250

Page 1: ...Blvd Camarillo CA 93011 Visit our Web site at http www harborfreight com Copyright 2004 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be re...

Page 2: ...or remains hot 4 Store idle equipment When not in use BBQ must be stored in a dry location to inhibit rust 5 Use eye protection Always wear ANSI approved impact safety goggles when assembling this pr...

Page 3: ...ts and accessories When servicing use only identical replacement parts Use of any other parts will void the warranty Only use accessories intended for use with this tool Approved accessories are avail...

Page 4: ...ce a Washer 18 and Hex Nut 19 over each threaded stud and tighten securely Do not overtighten as this might break the stud off the handle Next assemble the grill bottom 3 Place the Grill Bottom 4 upsi...

Page 5: ...o the holes in each of the Long Legs 7 as shown in the picture The hooks must point downward away from the Grill Bottom 4 The long ends of the Wire Shelf 9 pass through the holes in the ends of the Sh...

Page 6: ...opriate amount of recommended lighting fluid Do not use gasoline or other non recommended flammable materials Please follow manufacturer s directions on the lighting fluid package 3 Be sure that there...

Page 7: ...t Keep the BBQ in view while you are eating and afterwards until the coals have been safely disposed of Risk of fire including severe personal and property damage may result from unat tended burning c...

Page 8: ...CT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO OR ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO NOTE Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individ...

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