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CARE & MAINTENANCE 

 

 

MAINTENANCE 

1.    Keep the grill area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors 

and liquids. 

2.    Keep the holes in th e three sides of the cart  clear and free from debris, thus ensure the flow  of 

combustion and ventilation air is unobstructed. 

3.    Visually check burner flames as following: 

a.  Remove cooking grids and flame tamers 

b.  Light burners. 

c.  Turn knobs from “HI” to “LO”, Check the flame status, the flame in “LO” position should be 

smaller than in “HI” position, as figure shown below. 

d.  Always check flame befor e each use, see TROUBLESHOOTING if any abnormal st atus 

found. 

 

 

 

CLEANING

 

  STAINLESS STEEL CLEANING 

The grill is made of st ainless steel. There are many  different stainless steel cleaners available. Always 

use the mildest cleaning procedure first, scrubbing in the direction of  the grain. To touch up noticeable 

scratches in the stainless steel, sand very lightly with dry 100 grit emery papers in the  direction of the 

grain. Specks of grease can gather on the surfaces of the stainless steel and bake on to the surface and 

give the appearance of rust. Use an abrasive pad in conjunction with a stainless steel cleaner to remove 

DO NOT USE ACID DETERGENT AND/OR  ANTIRUST TO CLEAN THE CONTROL PANEL WITH 

PRINTING. SUCH STRONG CLEANSER MAY CLEAN OFF THE PRINTING.

 

  COOKING AREA CLEANING 

The  easiest way to clean the grill is to clean imm

ediately  after  turning of f  the  flame  and  cooking is 

completed. Wear a barbeque mitt to protect your  hand from the heat and  steam. Dip  a brass bristl e 

barbeque brush in tap water and scrub the hot grill. Dip the brush frequently in the water. Steam, created 

as water contacts the hot grill, assist s the cleaning process by sof tening any food particles. The food 

particles will fall and burn. Never immerse hot parts in water.   

  GRILL BURNER CLEANING 

1.  Be sure the tank valve and the knobs are in the “OFF” position. Make sure the grill is cool.   

2.  Clean the exterior of the  burner with a wire brush. Clear stubbo rn scale with a metal scraper. Clear 

any clogged ports with a straightened paper clip. Never use a wooden toothpick as it may break off 

and clog the port.   

3.  The frequency to clean the burner relies on how often you use the grill. 

VERY IMPORTANT: The orifice of th e valve must be  located in the center  of burner section after 

move  and  clean. Other wise,  it may cause seri ous  body i njury  and p roperty  damage. S wing  the 

burner slightly after replaced to check whether it is installed properly.

 

  GREASE TRAY CLEANING 

The grease tray should be emptied and wiped down periodically and washed in a mild  detergent 

and warm water solution. A small amount of sand ma y be placed in bottom of grease tray to absorb  

the grease.

 

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Summary of Contents for LUX Built In Series

Page 1: ...nguish any open flame 3 Open lid 4 If odor continues keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department 1 Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable liqui...

Page 2: ...has answers for questions that may occur in your future use Please record the serial number of your grill in your owner s manual Any questions please feel free to cont act our service center or your...

Page 3: ...r qui ck reference If you need to obtain replacement parts for your Jackson Grill contact your local dealer NOTE It is normal for st ainless steel surfaces to discolor due to high heat given of f from...

Page 4: ...nd follow all of the instructions CAUTION CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate bodily injury if not followed WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY 1 Shut off the...

Page 5: ...e Installation Code 3 The L P tank used must conform with the specification for L P gas cylinders of the U S Department of Transportation DOT or the National Standard of Canada CAN CSA B339 Cylinders...

Page 6: ...6 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST...

Page 7: ...Rod Forks 1 23 Grease Pan Handle 1 09 Cooking Grids 2 24 Grease Cup 1 10 Rear Burner Mount 1 25 Propane Hose 1 11 Rear Burner Cell 1 26 Burner Cotter Pin 3 12 Rear Burner Electrode 1 27 Rotisserie Mot...

Page 8: ...to the cut out provided in the inner hood side Tighten the thumb screw provided with the rotisserie rod bushing 6 When in use spin the rod with your desired food until the weight of the food is at the...

Page 9: ...ements 1 Have type I outlet compatible with regulator provided 2 Have safety relief valve 3 UL listed O verfill Protection Device OPD Th is OPD safety feature is identified by a unique triangular hand...

Page 10: ...use the grill until leak tested 4 Stop and call the fire department if any leaks are detected 5 If you cannot stop a gas leak close the L P tank valve IMMEDIATELY call L P supplier or the fire depart...

Page 11: ...ss than psi 3 5 kPa MAIN BURNER CONVERSION 1 Remove the cooking grids and flame diffusers 2 Remove the cotter pins that hold the main burners to the firebox rear wall 3 Using a 7 mm wrench undo all of...

Page 12: ...burner orifice using the wrench 4 Reinstall the rear burner cover plate using the 4 screws previously removed NOTE There is NO air adjustment required when converting the rear bu rner from Propane Ga...

Page 13: ...structed island is well secured and the island is level in all directions Place the grill into the cut out l ocated in the island Connect the gas line to the gas grill located on the right hand side o...

Page 14: ...nifold 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 L P tank valve IMMED IATELY and re...

Page 15: ...ntrol knob slowly to HI position The built in igniter will click and spark simultaneously to light the pilot and burner in sequence Turn the control knob to OFF IMMEDIATELY if the burner does not ligh...

Page 16: ...seconds is allowed for ignition 5 Follow match lighting instruction if burner can t be lit after repeating above steps 3 4 times TO LIGHT THE REAR BURNER BY MATCH 1 Read instructions before lighting...

Page 17: ...Use grill at least 36 away from any wall or surface 120 away from objects that may spark and ignite gas i e live electrical appliances pilot lights of water heaters etc 6 Do not use this grill on or...

Page 18: ...under the stainless steel cooking grids NOTE The hot grill sears the food sealing in the ju ices The longer the preheat the faster the meat browns WARNING Electrical Grounding Instructions 1 This gri...

Page 19: ...H PRINTING SUCH STRONG CLEANSER MAY CLEAN OFF THE PRINTING COOKING AREA CLEANING The easiest way to clean the grill is to clean imm ediately after turning off the flame and cooking is completed Wear a...

Page 20: ...Check the orifice for blockage Burner won t light af ter turning and pushing the knobs Wire is shorting Replace with new electrode assembly with wires No gas Open the LP tank valve Replace LP tank va...

Page 21: ...grilling FOOD SAFETY Always follow the following tips to enjoy a safe and heath outdoor grilling 1 Always use hot soapy water to wash hands surfaces utensils after processing raw meat 2 Always separa...

Page 22: ...n the duration of the warranted coverage a r eplacement will be provided in the first year only This warranty extends to the rep air or replacement of warranted parts that are de fective in materials...

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