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Step 6

Place food on cooking grates and close grill lid. Always use a meat thermometer to ensure food is fully cooked 
before removing from grill.

Step 7

Allow grill to cool completely, and then follow instructions in the “After-Use Safety” and “Proper Care & Maintenance”
sections of this manual.

Flavoring Wood

To obtain your favorite smoke flavor, experiment by using chunks, sticks or chips of flavor producing wood such as 
hickory, pecan, apple, cherry, or mesquite. Most fruit or nut tree wood may be used for smoke flavoring. Do not use 
resinous wood such as pine as it will produce an unpleasant taste.

Wood chunks or sticks 3” to 4” (7 to 10 cm) long and 1” to 2” (2 to 4 cm) thick work best. Unless the wood is still 
green, soak the wood in water for 30 minutes or wrap each piece in foil and tear several small holes in the foil to 
produce more smoke and prevent the wood from burning too quickly. Only a few pieces of wood are required to 
obtain a good smoke flavor. A recommended amount for the grill is 5 to 6 wood chunks or sticks. Experiment by 
using more wood for stronger smoke flavor or less wood for milder smoke flavor.

Additional flavoring wood should not have to be added during the cooking process. However, it may be necessary 
when cooking very large pieces of food. Follow instructions and cautions in the “Adding Charcoal/Wood During 
Cooking” section of this manual to avoid injury while adding wood.

Regulating Heat

To increase heat, add more wood and/or charcoal. Follow instructions in “Adding Charcoal/Wood During Cooking”
section of this manual.

To maintain the temperature, you may need to add more wood and/or charcoal during the cooking cycle.

NOTE:

Dry wood burns hotter than charcoal, so you may want to increase the ratio of wood to charcoal to 
increase the cooking temperature. Hardwood such as oak, hickory, mesquite, fruit and nut wood are an 
excellent fuel because of their burning rate. When using wood as fuel, make sure the wood is seasoned 
and dry. DO NOT use resinous wood such as pine as it will produce an unpleasant taste.

Adding Charcoal/Wood During Cooking

Additional charcoal and/or wood may be required to maintain or increase cooking temperature.

Step 1

Stand back and carefully open grill lid. Use caution since flames can flare-up when fresh air suddenly comes in 
contact with fire.

Step 2

Wearing oven mitts/gloves, and use lifter to lift up the cooking grates and place it on a clean and non-combustible 
surface. DO NOT touch the grates by hand.

Step 3

Stand back a safe distance and use long cooking tongs to lightly brush aside ashes on hot coals. Use cooking tongs 
to add charcoal and/or wood to charcoal grates, being careful not to stir-up ashes and sparks. If necessary, use your 
Charcoal Chimney Starter to light additional charcoal and/or wood and add to existing fire.

Summary of Contents for CG2001301-KF

Page 1: ...0111011 V 1 Barrel BBQ Grill Owner s Manual Assembly and Operating Instructions Model CG2001301 KF Tools required for assembly Not Included Pliers Philips Flathead Screwdrivers Adjustable Wrench Keep this manual for future reference ...

Page 2: ...al lighting fluid allow charcoal to burn with grill lid and doors open until covered with a light ash approximately 20 minutes This will allow charcoal lighting fluid to burn off Failure to do this could trap fumes from charcoal lighting fluid in grill and may result in a flash fire or explosion when lid is opened l Do not use gasoline kerosene or alcohol for lighting charcoal Use of any of these ...

Page 3: ... from grill Use caution to protect yourself and property carefully place remaining coals and ashes in a non combustible metal container and saturate completely with water allow coals and water to remain in metal container 24 hours prior to disposing l Extinguished coals and ashes should be placed a safe distance from all structure and combustible materials l With a garden hose completely wet the s...

Page 4: ...ase call customer service at customerservice rankam com or at 888 837 1380 U S only Mon to Fri 9 00 a m 5 00 p m Pacific Standard Time Proof of purchase will be required Inspect contents of the box to ensure all parts are included and undamaged We recommend two people for assembly of this grill The following tools are required for assembly and are not included l Pliers l Philips Flathead Screwdriv...

Page 5: ...xle Holes 4 Wire Rack 2 pcs 2 pcs 2 pcs 1 pc 5 Leg Support 6 Axle 7 Wheel 8 Grill Body 2 pcs 1 pcs 2 pcs 1 pc 9 Side Table 10 Air Vent Shutter 11 Front Table Support 12 Front Table Bracket 1 pc 2 pcs 2 pcs 2 pcs 13 Front table slat 14 Chimney 15 Chimney Cover 16 Temperature Gauge 2 pcs 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc ...

Page 6: ...e 6 of 19 20111011 V 1 17 Lid Handle 18 Grill Lid 19 Warming Rack 20 Charcoal Grate Adjuster 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 2 pcs 21 Charcoal Grate 22 Lifter 23 Cooking Grate 24 Hinge Plate 1 pc 1 pc 4 pcs 2 pcs 25 Grease Cup Holder 1 pc ...

Page 7: ... customerservice rankam com or 1 888 837 1380 Mon to Fri 9 00 a m 5 00 p m Eastern Standard Time Hardware List A Bolt M6X40 12 pcs B Bolt M6X15 22 pcs C Lock Nut M8 2 pcs D Cap Nut M8 1 pc E Lock Nut M6 2 pcs F Flange Nut M6 22 pcs G Spring 1 pc H Lid Handle Insulation Washer 2 pcs I Hinge Pin 2 pcs J Cotter Pin 4 pcs K Bolt M5X10 6 pcs L Lock Nut M5 6 pcs ...

Page 8: ...NG Page 8 of 19 20111011 V 1 Assembly Procedures Step 1 Connect Left Braces 1 and Left Legs 2 and Right Legs 3 together Step 2 Insert Wire Rack 4 into holes on the inside of legs 2 and 3 then fold up the legs 2 and 3 ...

Page 9: ...ver axle ends Install the Leg Supports 5 towards center of grill onto the legs 1 and 2 using M6X40 Bolt A and M6 Flange Nut F Do the same on other side with Legs 1 and 3 Do not tighten bolts until Step 4 is completed Step 4 Assemble Grill Body 8 on top of Leg Braces 1 using M6X40 Bolt A and M6 Flange Nut F NOTE Now tighten all screws in Steps 1 through Step 4 ...

Page 10: ... of 19 20111011 V 1 Step 5 Assemble Front Table Bracket 12 and Front Table Support 11 to Front Table Slats 13 with using M6X15 Bolt B Step 6 Attach Front Table 13 to front of Grill Body 8 using M6x15 bolt B and M6 Flange Nut F ...

Page 11: ...re gauge 16 and attach it to middle front of Grill Lid 18 and re tighten the nut again NOTE Do not over tighten damage may occur to Temperature gauge Step 8 Align the holes on the sides of Grill Lid 18 and Grill Body 8 Put the Hinge pin I through the holes of the Hinge Plate 24 on to the Grill Body 8 together by inserting the Cotter pins J as illustrated Install the warming rack 19 inside the Gril...

Page 12: ... Insert grease cup holder 25 into holes on bottom of Grill Body 8 Use the Charcoal Grate Adjusters 20 to lower Charcoal Grate 21 into the grill base Rest the Charcoal Grate Adjusters 20 on the supports of Grill Body 8 Place the Cooking Grates 23 on the support rims of Grill Body 8 NOTE When taking out cooking grid use Lifter 22 for help ...

Page 13: ... grill outdoors on a hard level non combustible surface away from roof overhang or any combustible material Never use on wooden or other surfaces that could burn Place the grill away from open windows or doors to prevent smoke from entering your house In windy weather place the grill in an outdoor area that is protected from the wind WARNING Read all safety warnings and instructions carefully befo...

Page 14: ...able material for lighting charcoal Follow all manufacturer s warnings and instructions regarding the use of their product Start with 6 to 8 pounds 2 7 to 3 6 kg of charcoal Place the charcoal in the center of each charcoal grate Step 3 Saturate charcoal with lighting fluid With lid open wait 2 to 3 minutes to allow lighting fluid to soak into charcoal Store lighting fluid a safe distance from the...

Page 15: ...se charcoal lighting fluid ONLY use charcoal lighting fluid approved for lighting charcoal Do not use gasoline kerosene alcohol or other flammable materials for lighting charcoal Follow all manufacturer s warnings and instructions regarding the use of their product Start with 5 5 pounds 2 5 kg of charcoal Place the charcoal in center of each charcoal grate Step 3 Saturate charcoal with lighting fl...

Page 16: ... instructions and cautions in the Adding Charcoal Wood During Cooking section of this manual to avoid injury while adding wood Regulating Heat To increase heat add more wood and or charcoal Follow instructions in Adding Charcoal Wood During Cooking section of this manual To maintain the temperature you may need to add more wood and or charcoal during the cooking cycle NOTE Dry wood burns hotter th...

Page 17: ...ut the year to protect against excessive rust l To protect your grill from excessive rust the unit must be properly cured and covered at all times when not in use l Wash cooking grates and charcoal grates with hot soapy water rinse well and dry Lightly coat grates with vegetable oil or vegetable oil spray l Clean inside and outside of grill by wiping off with a damp cloth Apply a light coat of veg...

Page 18: ... LOSS OF TIME LOSS OF FOOD INCONVENIENCE EXPENSE FOR TRAVEL TRANSPORTATION LODGING EXPENSES LOSS BY DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY OR LOSS OF INCOME PROFITS OR REVENUE 6 MANUFACTURER S OBLIGATION Manufacturer s liability shall be limited to the delivery of a good merchantable Product and if necessary the repair or replacement at manufacturer s option of any defective part or unit 7 TRANSFER LIMITATIO...

Page 19: ...etal Products Manufactory Ltd Please contact Customer Service at customerservice rankam com or at 1 888 837 1380 Mon to Fri 9 00 a m 5 00 p m Pacific Standard Time KINGSFORD AND THE KINGSFORD LOGO ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF THE KINGSFORD PRODUCTS COMPANY LLC AND ARE USED UNDER LICENSE BY RANKAM METAL PRODUCTS MANUFACTORY LTD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ...

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