3. Push the plug until the sleeve snaps forward, locking the plug into the socket.
(Fig. 13)
4. Turn the handle ON to allow propane to flow to the BBQ grill. (Fig. 14)
BBQ Grill (Option)
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WARNING: The maximum weight limit for the bracket on the side of
your trailer is 50 lbs. This limit includes the weight placed on the BBQ
gill. Exceeding this weight limit could cause damage to the unit and
possibly cause personal injury from hot equipment.
An option for your trailer is a BBQ grill. This grill is for use outside of the trailer.
Never
use this grill inside a compartment or the trailer.
The bracket and “quick coupler”
propane connection are installed on your trailer as standard equipment. The following list
will supply basic operations for the grill. Make sure to read, understand an follow all
instructions included with the BBQ grill.
5. Install the grill bracket on the support bracket
installed on the side of your trailer. Make sure that it
is securely placed on the support bracket.
6. Place the BBQ grill into the grill bracket. (Fig. 15)
7. Attach the propane hose from the grill to the “quick
coupler” propane connection as directed above.
8. Open the lid to the BBQ grill.
9. Using and electric match, light the grill using the
following procedures:
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Light the electric match.
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Insert it into the middle slot on the bottom of the
BBQ grill.
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On the BBQ grill control knob, depress and turn
the knob to the desired temperature.
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The grill should light at this point.
10. If the grill does not light, turn the propane off, wait
five (5) minutes and repeat the above steps.
11. Use the temperature control knob to adjust the grill
to the desired temperature. (Fig. 16)
The BBQ grill grate is coated with standard grill enamel
and can be cleaned as you would a grill at home. Underneath the grate, there is a heat
diffuser. This is formed and ventilated to distribute the heat from the burner. Do not use
lava rocks in this grill.
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Socket
Plug
Sleeve
“OFF”
Fig. 12
Sleeve
“OFF”
Fig. 13
“ON”
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
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