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2. 

USING THE GRILLING SURFACE (Cook Grids): 

 

Grilling requires high heat for searing and proper browning.  

 

Most foods are cooked at the HI 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 HI 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 HI 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. 

 

4. 

TIPS FOR ROTISSERIE COOKING

 

 

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.  

 

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. 
(Replenish as needed). 

 

You are now ready to rotisserie cook! 

 

Season meat or poultry as desired, then light the rotisserie burner (refer to instructions in this manual). 

 

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. 

 

Close lid while cooking.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

!WARNING!

 

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

 

 

!WARNING!

 

When cooking fatty meats, check 
grease levels in the grease pan, 
in order to prevent a grease fire.

 

 

Summary of Contents for JSS850BI-LP

Page 1: ...I NG Natural Gas JSS850BI LP Liquid Propane JSS850BI NG Natural Gas Cart available purchased separately OWNER S MANUAL for Supreme Built In FIRE IT UP WITH JACKSON GRILLS www jacksongrills com Importa...

Page 2: ...ting 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 Stan...

Page 3: ...nce 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 Con...

Page 4: ...r Grill 7 8 Cutout Framing Dimensions 9 Clearance to Combustibles 9 Propane Gas Connection 10 12 Natural Gas Connection 12 Leak Testing 13 Installer Final Checklist 14 Fuel Conversion 14 Lighting Inst...

Page 5: ...ere are still 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 JSS550 JSS...

Page 6: ...me at the number below Please have your model and serial number on hand Grill Model ______________________ Serial Number ___________________ Date of Purchase _________________ Place of Purchase ______...

Page 7: ...or optimum performance This is an outdoor appliance and geography and climate can necessitate an adjustment to the air shutters The correct flame characteristics can be found on page 15 of your owner...

Page 8: ...t out provided on the inner hood Fig 5 INITIAL CLEAN WIPE DOWN Because we use high polish detailing there may be some residue from the light oily cleaner we use to take off the protective plastic resi...

Page 9: ...om rear of unit to any combustibles behind grill 12 30 48 cm minimum C SIDE from the outside edges the grill body to any adjacent combustibles 15 39 37 cm minimum Built In Grill Cutout Dimensions Cabi...

Page 10: ...ucted ventilation opening on the exposed exterior side of the enclosure located within 5 in 127mm of the top of the enclosure The opening must have a total free area of more than 20 square inches 130...

Page 11: ...is not in use Only install the type of dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder valve Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage of propane 2 Store all propane...

Page 12: ...grill to unregulated Propane systems such as in a motor home or camper trailer System pressure MUST be regulated before hook up 3 Do NOT use this grill until leak tests have been completed 4 If a gas...

Page 13: ...MEDIATELY 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 co...

Page 14: ...y a qualified gas fitter Please contact your local dealer for information Grill Lighting Instructions 1 BEFORE LIGHTING Always inspect the gas supply hose before turning the gas ON If there is evidenc...

Page 15: ...stance with repairing your ignition system 4 FLAME CHARACTERISTICS Fig 11 Check for proper burner flame characteristics Each burner is adjusted prior to shipment however variations in the local gas su...

Page 16: ...ays 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 do...

Page 17: ...suring that the pointed end is fitted into the motor 4 TIPS FOR ROTISSERIE COOKING When using the rotisserie the meat should be centered on the spit rod after which it must be balanced To balance the...

Page 18: ...scratches in the stainless steel sand very lightly with very fine emery cloth or 800 grit sandpaper in the direction of the grain Specks of grease can gather on the surfaces of the stainless steel an...

Page 19: ...inants and any corrosion 5 INTERIOR CLEANING Remove the cooking grid flame diffuser and the burner from the grill Remove excess residue using a scraper and or cleaning pad Spray inside the firebox wit...

Page 20: ...door location ONLY after the propane cylinder is turned off and removed All propane cylinder must be stored outdoors out of the reach of children NEVER store the cylinder in a building garage or any o...

Page 21: ...orrectly 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...

Page 22: ...22 Exploded View JSS Built In...

Page 23: ...ng Rack JG 202 1 11 Rear Removable Panel on Firebox JH 211 1 11 Rear Removable Panel on Firebox JH 212 1 11 Rear Removable Panel on Firebox JH 213 1 12 Firebox tub JH 214 1 12 Firebox tub JH 215 1 12...

Page 24: ...30 Rotisserie Motor Bracket JR 10 1 1 1 31 Rotisserie Burner Electrode JE 208 1 1 1 32 Rotisserie Burner JB 201 1 1 32 Rotisserie Burner JB 202 1 33 Flame Diffusers JD 200 3 4 5 34 Cooking Grid Large...

Page 25: ...owner s manual Jackson Grills or its parties will not be responsible for the installation labor or any other costs or expenses related to the refitting of the warranted part and such expenses are not...

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