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!WARNING! 

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

 

 

 

2.  Using the Grilling Surface (Cook Grids): 

a)  Grilling requires high heat for searing and proper browning.   
b)  Most foods are cooked at the “HI” heat setting for the entire 

cooking duration.   

c)  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. 

d)  Turn the control knob(s) to “Hi” and preheat the grill for 8 minutes. (Time may vary based on climate) 

Note: Keep the grill closed during preheating. 

e)  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 “HI” and “LO”. 

 
 
 

3.  Using the Rotisserie Kit

 

a)  Take off the rotisserie kit (spit rod & forks assembly) from the grill. 
b)  Loosen and slide the left fork off of the spit rod. 
c)  Load the meat or poultry onto the spit rod; center the meat as much as possible. Do not exceed 12 lbs. 
d)  Re-install the left fork, then slide the two forks into the meat to secure. 
e)  Center forks and meat on the spit rod, then tighten down the fork wing nuts   
f)  If the meat has any loose portions, wrap the meat with butcher’s string (never use nylon or plastic ) 
g)  Re-install the rotisserie kit into your grill, ensuring that the pointed end is fitted into the motor. 
h)  Ensure the meat is at least two inches away from the infrared burner and any excess fat is removed. Fat is 

very flammable and should be a safe distance away from the burner for best results. 

 
 
 

4.  Tips for ROTISSERIE cooking

 

a)  When using the rotisserie, the meat should be centered on the spit rod, after which it must 

be balanced. To balance the meat, first rotate the cut so that heaviest side is facing downwards.   
Next, position the counter balance so that it faces upwards. Secure in place by tightening the counter 
balance wing nut. Check the rotisserie function to ensure that the spit is rotating freely. It may be 
necessary to adjust the counter balance weight in or out, to achieve a smooth rotation.   

b)  Place a drip pan on top of the upper flavor shields and position the pan directly beneath the food on the 

spit rod. Depending on the flavor you desire, place liquid in the pan such as, water, juices or wine, chop up 
onions or add garlic, As the juices fall from the meat they will mix with the liquid and evaporate directly into 
the meat, this removes the need for manual basting as this is a self-basting system.   

c)  Do not let the drip tray dry out.   
d)  You are now ready to rotisserie cook! 
e)  Season meat or poultry as desired, then light the rotisserie burner (refer to instructions in this manual). 
f)  Always use a meat thermometer to determine how well the meat is cooked. Insert the thermometer into 

the center of the meat. Do not allow the thermometer to touch a bone as this will not give an accurate 
reading on the meat thermometer. When checking poultry, the best location to insert the thermometer is in 
the center of the thigh muscle, next to the body. 

g)  Close lid while cooking. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Note:

 

Please keep your rotisserie kit in a warm and dry area when not in use. Clean all 

components well after every use. Leaving food products and other environmental 
particulate matter on the surfaces of these components can cause them to have 
surface rust. This can be polished out, sometimes with a lot of effort.

   

Summary of Contents for JPG700BI-LP

Page 1: ...jacksongrills com OWNER S MANUAL for PREMIER700 BI For Built in Models JPG700BI LP Liquid Propane JPG700BI NG Natural Gas Version SEPT15 Important Notice Please read ALL safety notices on Pg 2 3 before assembling or operating this grill ...

Page 2: ...ls 7 Do not attempt to move this grill while lit 8 Do not leave a lit grill unattended Keep children and pets away from this grill at all times 9 Do not use this grill unless it is COMPLETELY assembled and all parts are securely installed 10 To prevent liquid propane from entering the regulator valve and causing a possible hazard please ensure that the propane cylinder is at a lower level than the...

Page 3: ...m Gasses NFPA ANSI 58 TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Warnings 3 Certification Testing 4 Unpacking Your Grill Parts Checklist 4 Special Message to Owners 5 Owner Registration 5 Tools Required for Assembly 6 Assembling Preparing your Grill 6 7 Installation of a Built In model 8 Propane Gas Connection 9 10 Natural Gas Connection 10 Leak Testing 11 Installer Final Checklist 12 Fuel Conversions 12 Lighting I...

Page 4: ...r barbecue For assembly instructions please refer to the Section Assembling Preparing Your Grill Pp 6 PARTS CHECKLIST 1 x Main Firebox Assembly 1 x Warming Rack 4 x Flame Diffusers 2 x Cook Grids 1 x Jackson Cover 1 x Grease Cup 1 x AA Battery for Rotisserie Ignition 1 x Complete Rotisserie Kit w Flex Light 1 x Owner s Manual Propane Models 1 x Propane LP Hose Regulator Natural Gas Models 1 x Natu...

Page 5: ...have any questions please call us anytime at the number below Please have your model and serial number at hand Grill Model JPG700BI 2 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 This can be done on line at www jacksongrills com or simply fill in the form below and mail ...

Page 6: ... the small pins on the front and rear wall of the firebox Fig 1 Please ensure that the diffusers sit down correctly in their slots to optimize diffuser function 3 Install 2 X Cook Grids on the upper ledges of the firebox Fig 2 4 Remove warming rack from packaging and install above cooking grids on the 2 side brackets or ledges on the inner hood C Rear Burner Spark Igniter 1 Unscrew the plastic rub...

Page 7: ...r the opposite end of the rod and drop into the cut out provided in the RH side of the inner hood Fig 5 Once in place tighten the thumb screw on the spit rod bushing 4 Screw round knob onto end of rotisserie spit rod 5 Your Rotisserie Kit should look like the Figure 6 you are all ready to cook with your rotisserie Line groove up with cut out and drop spit rod assembly into place TECH TIP Apply ant...

Page 8: ...ft right and rear so no support underneath is required NOTE please ensure that fuel line openings provide adequate space for the lines CABINET FRAMING DIMENSIONS Installation in NON COMBUSTIBLE Cabinets A Width 32 82 7 cm B Depth Front to Rear 18 45 8 cm C Height Top to Bottom 10 25 5 cm D Minimum Total Cabinet Depth 24 61 cm E Rear Clearance to Cabinet Vertical 5 14 cm F Bottom Clearance to Acces...

Page 9: ...zardous and must be professionally inspected before use 8 Cylinders must be equipped with QCC Type 1 Quick Closing Coupling outlet compatible with the regulator supplied 9 Propane Cylinders must be equipped with a safety relief valve 10 UL listed Overfill Protection Device OPD This OPD safety feature is identified by a unique triangular hand wheel Only use cylinders equipped with this type of valv...

Page 10: ... the propane cylinder valve Natural Gas Connection Fuel Source The following instructions are for a Natural Gas Equipped grill ONLY NG Hose Use only the natural gas hose supplied with your Propane grill Install the Natural Gas Hose supplied onto the nipple in at the RH wall of the grill cart The nipple is located on the bottom of the fuel regulator and it is a flare nut type connection DO NOT USE ...

Page 11: ...ompletely open propane cylinder valve by turning counter clockwise If you hear a POP sound turn gas off IMMEDIATELY it indicates a heavy leak at the connection Call your gas dealer or fire department d 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 sprayin...

Page 12: ...fices Knobs turn freely For propane grills the original equipment Jackson propane regulator and hose is used pre set for 11 0 water column Grill connections valves plus fuel sources pressure and leak tested per instructions in this manual Grill test fired and all functions working and in good order User informed of gas supply shut off valve location Owner s manual given to grill user Fuel Conversi...

Page 13: ... into grill for lighting purposes f Push and turn the main burner knob to the HI position then release g Light burner by match Make sure the burner lights and stays lit h If necessary call your dealer or the Jackson service line for assistance with repairing your ignition system 4 Flame Characteristics a Check for proper burner flame characteristics Each burner is adjusted prior to shipment howeve...

Page 14: ...ot in use Always turn off the propane cylinder completely and detach from the grill before moving 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 Alwa...

Page 15: ...safe distance away from the burner for best results 4 Tips for ROTISSERIE cooking a When using the rotisserie the meat should be centered on the spit rod after which it must be balanced To balance the meat first rotate the cut so that heaviest side is facing downwards Next position the counter balance so that it faces upwards Secure in place by tightening the counter balance wing nut Check the rot...

Page 16: ...ng the appearance of rust Use a cleaning pad such as ScotchBrite along with a stainless steel cleaner to remove these stains Rub in the direction of the stainless grain Final finish with a stainless steel polish using a soft dry cloth For a deep clean and to remove layers of carbon and grease build up Jackson Grills Stainless Steel Cleaner Polish see below is a strong abrasive cleaner that can cut...

Page 17: ...ng while the grill is still hot Wear a barbeque mitt to protect your hand from heat and steam Dip your brush frequently in tap water and scrub the hot grill Steam created by the hot grill assists the cleaning process by softening deposits The food particles will fall off and be burn up later Never immerse ANY hot parts in water For final cleaning the cooking surface can be washed with hot soapy wa...

Page 18: ...er 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 NOTE For cleaning video demonstrations visit http www jacksongrills com see cleaning index php Grill Storage Clean your grill thoroughly before storage as this will result in greater longevity When propane cylinder ...

Page 19: ...urner correctly so that the orifice is centered in the burner s inlet Gas flow is intermittent Clean clear burners and main orifices No spark at rear burner Dead battery in rear burner igniter switch Replace battery by unscrewing switch cap Inadequate heat Incorrect burner orifice size Replace orifices and or set shutter to match gas type LP or NG Air shutters set incorrectly Re set burner air shu...

Page 20: ...20 Exploded View JPG700BI 2 Built In Model Optional BIDOORS Single Door Optional DRAWER 3 drawer kit 15a 15b 30 31 41 40 40 32 33 34 9 56a 56b 14 ...

Page 21: ...er Orifice LP JF 27 08 Warming Shelf JG 49 30 Fork Kit Rotiss w Loop Balancer JR 18 09 Rotisserie Collector Box JE 27 31 Spit Rod Rotisserie 5 16 JR 21 10 Diffuser JD 08 4 32 Rotisserie Motor JR 05 11 Cook Grid JG 10 2 33 Electrode Rotisserie JE 16 12 Knob JK 06 5 34 Knob Rotisserie JR 09 13 Ignition Module Rotisserie JE 00 40 Grease Pan Friction Rails JH 51 14 Front Console JH 58 41 Regulator Nat...

Page 22: ...use lack of maintenance hostile environments accident alterations abuse or neglect including scratches dents corrosion or discoloring by heat discoloring is normal and 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 war...

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