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FOOD SAFETY:   

 

Always adhere to the following tips to enjoy a safe and healthy outdoor grilling. 

 

Always use hot soapy water to wash hands, surfaces & utensils after processing raw meat. 

 

Always separate the raw meats from done foods to avoid cross contamination 

 

Always use clean utensils to handle the food. 

 

Always cook the meat thoroughly to kill germs. If in doubt, use a use a meat thermometer to inspect the 
inner temperature of the meat. 

 

Place all foodstuffs promptly into refrigerator once the meal is over, to prevent spoiling. 

 
 

1. 

GENERAL:

 

 

The thickness of the meat will affect the grilling time and results; whether rare, medium, or well done. 

 

The pre-heated temperature of the grill affects grilling time and results. 

 

Defrost meat in the refrigerator overnight. Do not use a microwave, as this dries out the meat. 

 

To get the juiciest meats, use appropriate cooking times and temperatures. 

 

Cut off any excess fat from the meat before grilling, as this will prevent flame flare ups. 

 

The hot grids sear the food, caramelizing it for optimal flavor. The longer your grill is the preheated, the 
faster the meat will sear. 

 
 

2.  USING THE GRILLING SURFACE (Cook Grids): 

 

Grilling requires high heat for searing and proper browning.   

 

Most foods are cooked at the 

  (high) heat setting for the entire cooking time. 

 

When grilling large pieces of meat or poultry, it may be   
necessary to turn the heat to a lower setting, after the initial   
searing. This allows the food to cook through without burning the outside.   

 

Foods cooked for a long time or basted with a sugary marinade may need a lower heat setting near the end 
of the cooking time. 

 

Turn the control knob(s) to 

  (high) and preheat the grill for 8 minutes. (Time may vary based on 

climate) 
Note: Keep the grill closed during preheating. 

 

Place the food on the grill and cook to the desired doneness. Adjust heat setting, if necessary. The control 

knobs may be set to any position between 

  (high) and 

 (low). 

 
 

3.  USING THE ROTISSERIE KIT

 

 

Take off the rotisserie kit (spit rod & forks assembly) from the grill. 

 

Loosen and slide the left fork off of the spit rod. 

 

Trim all excess fat from the meat; too much fat can cause a high volume of melted fat to accumulate in the 
grease tray, resulting in the potential for a grease fire. 

 

Load the meat or poultry onto the spit rod; center the meat as much as possible. 

 

Re-install the left fork, and then slide the two forks into the meat to secure.   

 

Center the forks and meat on the spit rod, then tighten down the fork wing nuts   

 

If the meat has any loose portions, wrap the meat with 

butcher’s string (never use nylon or plastic ) 

 

Re-install the rotisserie kit into your grill, ensuring that the pointed end is fitted into the motor. 

 

 

!WARNING! 

Clean your grill often, especially the grease pan and 
grease cup. Failure to do so may cause a grease 
fire, resulting in injury or property damage!

 

 

!WARNING! 

Do not leave grill 
unattended while cooking! 
Potential BURN and FIRE 
RISK!

 

 

Summary of Contents for JLS700BI-NG

Page 1: ... Liquid Propane JLS700BI NG Natural Gas OWNER S MANUAL for LUX700BI Important Notice Please read ALL safety notices on Pg 2 3 before assembling or operating this grill FIRE IT UP WITH JACKSON GRILLS www jacksongrills com Version JUL15 ...

Page 2: ... you intend to use 9 Do not use gasoline alcohol or other volatiles for lighting 10 Propane LP gas supply cylinders must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications for propane gas cylinders of the US Department of transport DOT CFR 49 or the National Standards of Canada CAN CSA B339 Cylinders Spheres and Tubes for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods 11 For appliances designe...

Page 3: ...ug electrical equipment from the outlet when not in use and before cleaning Allow appliance to cool before putting on or taking off parts 26 Do not operate any outdoor cooking gas appliance with a damaged cord plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner Contact the manufacturer for repair 27 Never remove the grounding plug or use with an adapter of 2 prongs and 28 Us...

Page 4: ...your Grill 7 8 Cutout Framing Dimensions 8 Clearance to Combustibles 9 Propane Gas Connection 9 11 Natural Gas Connection 12 Leak Testing 13 Installer Final Checklist 14 Fuel Conversion 15 Lighting Instructions 15 16 Grilling and Rotisserie Cooking 16 18 Cleaning Maintenance 18 20 Storing your Grill 20 Trouble Shooting 21 Exploded Parts View 22 Parts List 23 Warranty 24 ...

Page 5: ... some items that must be unpacked and placed in the correct position in your barbecue For assembly instructions please refer to the next Section Parts Checklist PARTS CHECKLIST 1 x Main Firebox 1 x AAA Battery for Ignition 4 x Flame Diffusers 2 x Cook Grids 1 x Warming Rack 1 x Custom Cover 1 x Complete Rotisserie Kit 1 x Owner s Manual 1 x Spare Set of Rubber Lid Bumpers 1 x Grease Cup 1 x PROPAN...

Page 6: ... call us anytime at the number below Please have your model and serial number at hand Grill Model JLS700BI LP or JLS700BI NG Serial Number ___________________ Write your serial number here for future reference OWNER REGISTRATION Please take the time to fill out and return a Warranty Registration Card or on line at www jacksongrills com or simply fill in the form below and mail or fax to Thank you ...

Page 7: ...er directly above each burner by setting them into the slotted ledges in the front and rear of the firebox Fig 2 3 Once the flame diffusers have been installed set the cooking grids on the upper ledges of the firebox in the grill with the grill bars oriented front to rear 4 Install the warming rack above cook grids on the 2 brackets located on the left right inner walls of the inner hood PREPARE R...

Page 8: ... no support underneath is required NOTE please ensure that fuel line openings provide adequate space for the lines CABINET FRAMING DIMENSIONS NOTE Rear cabinet back splash if applicable must be non combustible Built In Grill Cutout Dimensions Cabinets with Non Combustible Materials Eg metal studs cement board tiles marble MODEL A Width B Depth C Height D E Lux JLS 700Bi 33 18 10 5 36 B Depth is me...

Page 9: ...ld 4 Connect the other end of the connector to the gas piping 5 The Flexible connector must not pass through a wall floor ceiling or partition is protected from damage 6 Do not use a hose to connect the unit except to connect the cylinder regulator to the piping system 7 Do not run hose in areas where heat damage could melt or burn the hose 8 The propane hose regulator assembly must be connected w...

Page 10: ...rdance with the Specifications for LP Propane Gas Cylinders of the US Department of Transportation D O T Refer to your propane cylinder collar for markings 9 CANADA All propane cylinders used with this grill must be constructed and marked in accordance with the National Standard of Canada CAN CSA B339 Cylinders Spheres and Tubes for the Transportation of Dangerous Goods and Commission Refer to you...

Page 11: ... valve connection port and regulator look for any damage or debris Inspect hose for damage Never attempt to use damaged or plugged cylinders Contact your local propane gas dealer for repair 6 Attach the Propane Hose and Regulator by hand tightening the black plastic Quick Coupling Connecter QCC nut clockwise to a positive stop Do not use a wrench to tighten as this may damage the nut and cause lea...

Page 12: ... The connector must not pass through a wall floor ceiling or partition and is protected from damage 6 Do not use a hose to connect the unit except to connect the cylinder regulator to the piping system 7 The gas supply pipe must be sufficiently sized to supply the BTU h specified on the rating plate based on the length of the piping run 8 If installing a side burner a spate line must be branched o...

Page 13: ...MMEDIATELY it indicates a heavy leak at the connection Call your gas dealer or fire department 4 Check every connection from the propane cylinder or natural gas quick release up to and including the connection to the manifold pipe assembly the pipe that goes to the burner by brushing or spraying the soapy solution on the connections 5 If soap bubbles appear there is a leak Turn off propane cylinde...

Page 14: ...nd of the valves Pg 7 Check grill label to confirm that the gas configuration matches the fuel being supplied When using natural gas ensure that incoming pressure is at 4 WC For propane grills confirm that inlet pressure is at 11 WC NOTE that the original Jackson regulator and hose are preset to 11 WC Ensure that all the gas knobs turn freely Leak test grill and all gas connections Grill test fire...

Page 15: ...ating the knob rotate for a two second count do NOT turn the knob rapidly The built in igniter will click and spark thus lighting the torch light pilot flame then the main burner If the burner does not light IMMEDIATELY turn the knob to off and wait 5 minutes for gas to dispel and repeat the lighting procedure Follow match lighting instructions if burner can t be lit after repeating 3 4 times 3 TO...

Page 16: ...urner lights Ignition should occur within 5 seconds If burner does not light wait 5 minutes for gas to clear and try again Follow match lighting instruction if burner can t be lit after repeating above steps 3 4 times Once the burner is lit the rotisserie burner will attain a red glow across its entire front surface 6 LIGHTING THE ROTISSERIE BURNER BY MATCH Read instructions before lighting Open t...

Page 17: ...ary to turn the heat to a lower setting after the initial searing This allows the food to cook through without burning the outside Foods cooked for a long time or basted with a sugary marinade may need a lower heat setting near the end of the cooking time Turn the control knob s to high and preheat the grill for 8 minutes Time may vary based on climate Note Keep the grill closed during preheating ...

Page 18: ...in the center of the thigh muscle next to the body Close lid while cooking Cleaning and Maintenance CAUTION Keep the grill area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air Keep the ventilation openings of the cylinder enclosure free and clear of debris Ensure that the grill is completely cold b...

Page 19: ...hot parts in water For final cleaning the cooking surface can be washed with hot soapy water utilizing a Scotch Brite scouring pad for stubborn deposits 4 EXTERIOR CLEANING Use mild dish soap and hot water to clean the outside of the grill Do not use any abrasive cleaners scouring pads strong degreasers etc on the exterior of this grill this will scratch the stainless finish If using the Jackson S...

Page 20: ...FLAME DIFFUSER MAINTENANCE Remove residue and larger pieces of food using a brush scraper and or cleaning pad after each use If desired cleaners can be used for the final cleaning then rinse with clean hot water This will reduce flare ups and prevent premature break down Grill Storage Clean your grill thoroughly before storage as this will result in greater longevity When propane cylinder is left ...

Page 21: ...d misaligned with valve orifice Re install burner s correctly so that the orifice is centered in the burner s inlet Defective Gas Valve s Replace gas valves as needed No Spark at rear rotisserie burner Dead battery in rear burner ignition switch Replace battery by unscrewing switch cap Defective ignition switch module Replace ignition switch module Contaminated rotiss burner electrode Use an old t...

Page 22: ...22 Exploded View LUX JLS700Bi ...

Page 23: ...03 09 Rotisserie Burner JB 15 47 Grease Pan w Handle JH 47 10 Rotisserie Burner Electrode JE 19 48 Grease Pan Handle JC 60 11 Rotiss Electrode Collector JH 26 54 Rotisserie Electrode Cover JH 69 12 Hood Spacer see 6 above n a 55a Conversion Kit Natural Gas JF 110 13 Cooking Grid JG 53 2 55b Conversion Kit Propane JF 113 14 Flame Diffusers JD 06 4 56 Fuel Regulator Natural Gas JF 99 15 Main Burners...

Page 24: ...ostile environments accident alterations abuse or neglect including scratches dents corrosion discoloring by heat discoloring is normal abrasive or chemical damage resulting from use of harsh cleaners 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 r...

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