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Secure the Condiment 

Bins to the Display Panel 

using the screws from the 

securing plates. 

After the Side Shelves have been installed, ensure the Grill Head is pushed back in the pedestal as far as 
possible.  
With the screws removed from the securing straps, place a screw through the side of the Condiment bins and 
secure the Condiment Bins to the Display Panel. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ROTISSERIE KIT INSTALLATION (If Equipped) 

Install the Motor Mounting Bracket supplied to the Right hand side of the Inner Hood. (If not 
already installed) 

Install the Motor on the Motor Bracket. 

Place the Rotisserie Rod into the Motor. Slide the Rotisserie Rod Bushing over the opposite end 
of the Rod and drop into the cut out provided in the inner Hood Side. Tighten the thumb-screw 
provided with the Rotisserie Rod Bushing. 

Place the forks and Counter Balance on the Rotisserie Rod in the desired location. 

When in use, spin the rod with your desired food until the weight of the food is at 
the bottom. Install the Counter Balance Straight up to effectively balance the 
Rotisserie system. 

 
 

Rotisserie Rod Handle 

Rotisserie Rod Bushing 

Counter Balance 

Rotisserie Forks X 2 

Rotisserie Rod 

Rotisserie Motor Mount 

Rotisserie Motor 

 

Summary of Contents for 700 Series

Page 1: ...ire or explosion Homeowners should retain these instructions All barbecues and carts are designed for OUTDOOR use only and cannot be installed in or on boats This barbecue is CANNOT be installed in or on Recreational Vehicles Not for commercial use Manufactured by Jackson Grills Inc 2945 Jacob Road Phone 1 250 715 0820 Duncan B C V9L 6W4 Fax 1 250 715 0821 Email jacksongrills shaw ca Certified for...

Page 2: ... are unable to light the grill Wait 5 minutes before attempting to light the grill again Have proper tools Tongs mittens ready prior to removing food Trim excess fat from meats to minimize flare ups Let the grill totally cool before cleaning or removing any parts for cleaning or servicing Cover the grill with the cover when not in use DON T Install the grill closer than 36 on the sides and back to...

Page 3: ... gasoline or any other flammable liquid in the vicinity of this or any other appliance An LP Cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance CAUTION 1 For outdoor use only 2 If stored indoors detach and leave cylinder outdoors 3 This appliance must not be operated unattended 4 Special care must be taken to keep small children away from heated surfa...

Page 4: ...e could result in damage or fire and may negate the important safety features designed into the QCC 1 system SPECIFICATIONS All LP gas cylinders used with this appliance must be constructed and marked with the specifications for LP cylinders in accordance with the Canadian Transport Commission CTC 1 or the US Department of Transport DOT for use in the USA 2 The LP gas cylinder used for this applia...

Page 5: ...ve the LP gas cylinder first Disconnected cylinders must have plugs installed and must not be stored in a building garage or any other enclosed area 4 Keep out of reach of small children 5 When the LP gas cylinder is connected to the gas grill the LP gas cylinder must be stored outside in a well ventilated area 6 Keep the ventilation openings for the LP cylinder enclosure free and clear of debris ...

Page 6: ...heck module in the QCC cylinder valve to close when exposed to temperatures between 240 degrees and 300 degrees F Should this occur do not attempt to reconnect the nut Remove the hose regulator assembly and replace with a new one The pressure regulator is set at 11 water column and is for use with LP 3 gas only The hose and hose couplings comply with CGA Standard CAN 1 83 No modifications or subst...

Page 7: ... CAUSING DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY MAY OCCUR LEAK TEST 1 DO NOT USE OR PERMIT SOURCES OF IGNITION IN THE AREA WHILE DOING THE LEAK TEST THIS INCLUDES SMOKING 2 Leak testing should be done once per year or whenever the LP gas cylinder or any other gas system part is replaced whichever is more frequent 3 The leak testing solution should be half liquid detergent and half water 4 Apply the solution to t...

Page 8: ...nstruction below and extending above the top of the unit 36 inches from sides and 36 inches from back of unit 2 Do not locate this appliance under any overhead unprotected combustible construction 3 This appliance is for OUTDOOR USE ONLY Do not operate in garage shed balcony or other such enclosed areas 4 Do not restrict or obstruct the flow of combustible and ventilation air to the appliance 5 Ke...

Page 9: ... Part numbers ZCAN700 ZCAN850 for installations into Combustible Islands 700BI ZC 850 BI ZC A 34 75 41 75 B 9 25 9 25 C 17 17 D 10 25 10 25 E 3 3 F 17 25 17 25 G 24 25 24 25 H 24 min 24 min I 19 5 19 5 J 5 5 min 5 5 min Difference between Non Combustible and Combustible Island Installations Ensure that the constructed island is well secured and that this island is level in all directions Place the...

Page 10: ...asteners Remove the 4 Phillips head screws from each side of the pedestal Loosen the 2 8 mm bolts at the top of each pedestal side Do Not Remove Carefully remove the Side Shelves from the packaging The Side Shelf that contains the Side Burner will ALWAYS be installed on the Left hand side of the Grill as you are facing the grill Install the side shelves buy dropping the Side Shelf over the 8 mm bo...

Page 11: ...dy installed 2 Install the Motor on the Motor Bracket 3 Place the Rotisserie Rod into the Motor Slide the Rotisserie Rod Bushing over the opposite end of the Rod and drop into the cut out provided in the inner Hood Side Tighten the thumb screw provided with the Rotisserie Rod Bushing 4 Place the forks and Counter Balance on the Rotisserie Rod in the desired location 5 When in use spin the rod with...

Page 12: ...d on the Firebox Front and Rear Ensure that all of the Upper Flavor Shields have been installed correctly on the pins provided or the unit will not work correctly See diagram below Once the Upper Flavor Shield have been installed the Cooking Grids can be installed into the Grill Place the cooking grills on the upper ledge of the firebox as shown below Upper Flavor Shield installation Place the Upp...

Page 13: ... pedestal This hole should have a rubber grommet around the hole to protect the Hose from getting damaged See diagram below Once the Main Gas line has been connected connect the fuel line to the Gas supply being used Turn the gas on SLOWLY if the gas is turned on too quickly the Regulator could lock up and not work correctly By turning the main gas supply on slowly this will prevent this problem f...

Page 14: ... Thermometer 12 Main Control Knobs Display Panel 3 Outer Hood 13 Electronic Ignition 4 Cooking Grids 14 Side Burner Side Shelf 5 Side Shelf 15 Warming Rack 6 Condiment Bins X 2 16 Infrared Rear Burner 7 Pedestal 8 Pedestal Doors X 2 9 Propane Tank Slide out 10 Pedestal Gas manifold ...

Page 15: ...ice if your grill igniter is not functioning 1 Remove the cooking grates and the flame tamers that are over each burner 2 Turn the burner you are lighting to high light and place a long match near the side gas ports of the burner 3 If the burner does not immediately light turn the valve to OFF Wait 5 minutes then repeat lighting procedures REAR BURNER LIGHTING If equipped 1 To Light the Rear Burne...

Page 16: ...ove the food away from the flames reduce heat and leave the lid open NATURAL GAS INSTALLATIONS Tools Required to Convert this grill from Propane Gas to Natural Gas 2 Phillips screwdriver 9 and 7 mm wrenches 13 mm wrench wrench Adjustable Wrench The outdoor cooking gas appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of t...

Page 17: ... Main Burner screw on the firebox rear wall 8 Reinstall the Grease Pan Upper Flavor Shields and Cooking Grids REAR BURNER 1 Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver undo the 4 screws that hold the Back Cover plate to the Inner Hood 2 Once the Cover has been removed use a 7 mm wrench to remove the Rear Burner Orifice from the Rear Burner 3 Install the new Rear Burner orifice using an approved thread sealant ...

Page 18: ...e Flame Thrower ensuring that the tip is properly placed inside the bottom of the Burner Head NOTE These 2 orifices look the same The smaller size orifice is to be installed in the center outlet of the Side Burner Gas Valve And the larger orifice is to be installed on the right hand outlet of the Gas Valve Open the Side Burner Lid and Remove the Grate above the Burner head Burner Head screws X 3 F...

Page 19: ... Clean the outside of the burners with a Brass Bristle wire brush and make sure all gas ports are clear Use a straight coat hanger to clear any obstructions 6 Use a flashlight to look into the venturi end of the burner to check for blockages If necessary use a straight coat hanger to clear any obstructions 7 Inspect and clean the venturi end of the burner by removing the venturi set screw on the e...

Page 20: ...the meat once during cooking Turn the meat just when the juices begin to bubble to the surface Add seasoning or salt only after the cooking has been completed add sauces only at the end of the cooking time this will prevent the sauce from being burnt Trim excess fat from the meats prior to grilling this will help prevent flare ups Cutting the fat at 2 inch intervals will prevent the cuts from shri...

Page 21: ... 10 15 minutes Excessive food waste on sear plates and in drip pan Clean flame tamers and drip pan regularly Do not line pan with aluminum foil Burners burn with yellow flame accompanied by smell of gas Possible spider web or other debris Thoroughly clean burner by removing See maintenance instructions Burner will not light with igniter but will light with match Dead battery in igniter Change batt...

Page 22: ...s 3 25 04 3423 Grease Cup 1 26 07 4524 Grease Pan Handle 1 27 04 3425 Grease Cup Rails 2 28 04 3426 Rear Burner Cell 1 29 07 4530 Rear Burner Orifice 1 30 07 4531 Grease Pan Glides 2 32 07 432 Pedestal Side Right 1 33 07 433 Pedestal Side Left 1 34 07 416 Pedestal Back 1 35 07 417 Pedestal Heat Shield 1 36 07 418 Pedestal Base 1 37 07 419 Pedestal Door Right 1 38 07 420 Pedestal Door Left 1 39 07 ...

Page 23: ...23 EXPLODED VIEW 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 41 42 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 2 14 18 50 26 28 9 10 11 13 16 24 30 30 ...

Page 24: ... by heat all stainless steel will discolor abrasive and chemical cleaners will also damage grill and grill surface Should deterioration occur to the point of non performance within the duration of the warranted coverage a replacement will be provided in the first year only This warranty extends to the repair or replacement of warranted parts that are defective in materials or workmanship provided ...

Page 25: ...eque for quick reference If you need to obtain replacement parts for your Jackson Grill contact your local dealer NOTE It is normal for stainless steel surfaces to discolor due to high heat given off from the barbeque burners Please take the time to fill out and return the Ownership and Registration Card below It can be mailed to Jackson Grills Inc 2945 Jacob Road Duncan B C V9L 6W4 Or Fax 1 250 7...

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