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WARNING 

 

 

Only  use  this  grill  on  a  hard,  level,  non-combustible,  stable  surface  (concrete,  ground,  etc.)  capable  of 
supporting the weight of the grill. Never use on wooden or other surfaces that could burn. 

 

When  grill  is  in  use,  keep 

clearance  of  36”  between  the  hot  grill  and  any  combustible  materials,  such  as 

bushes, trees, wooden decks, wooden fences, buildings, etc. Do not place hot grill under roof overhang or in 
any other enclosed area. 

 

The maximum weight of charcoal to be used is 6 pounds (2.72kg). Too much charcoal may cause the surface 
coating to peel off. 

 

FOR  OUTDOOR  USE  ONLY.  DO  NOT  operate  grill  indoors  or  in  an  enclosed  area

  because  of  carbon 

monoxide poisoning that can lead to personal injury or death

.

 

 

For household use only. Do not use this grill for other than its intended purpose. 

 

We recommend the use of a Charcoal chimney starter to avoid the dangers associated with charcoal lighting 
fluid.  If  you  choose  to  use  charcoal  lighting  fluid,  only  use  lighting  fluid  approved  for  lighting  charcoal. 
Carefully read manufacturer

’s warnings and instructions on the charcoal lighting fluid and charcoal prior to 

the use of their product. Store charcoal lighting fluid safely away from grill. 

 

When using charcoal  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. 

 

Do not use gasoline, kerosene or alcohol for lighting charcoal. Use of any of these or similar products could 
cause an explosion possibly leading to severe bodily injury. 

 

Never add charcoal lighting fluid to hot or even warm coals as flashback may occur causing severe burns. 

 

Place  grill  in  an  area  where  children  and  pets  cannot  come  into  contact  with  unit.  Close  supervision  is 
necessary when grill is in use. 

 

Do not leave grill unattended when in use. 

 

When  adding  charcoal  and  /  or  wood,  use  extreme  caution  and  follow  instructions  in 

“Adding  Charcoal  / 

Wood During Cooking

” section of this manual. 

 

Do not store or use grill near gasoline or other flammable liquids, gases or where flammable vapors may be 
present. 

 

Do not store lighter fluid or other flammable liquids or materials under the grill. 

 

Use caution when adjusting charcoal grate height, use oven mitt. Handle will be hot when in use. 

 

Never raise or lower charcoal grate when water smoking as hot water may splash on to coals creating a burst 
of hot steam and coals. 

Grill is hot when in use. To avoid burns: 

 

DO NOT attempt to move the grill. 

 

Wear protective gloves or oven mitts. 

 

DO NOT touch any hot grill surfaces. 

 

DO NOT wear loose clothing or allow hair to come in contact with grill.

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CG2203801

Page 1: ...HARCOAL GRILL BLACK Owner s Manual Assembly and Operating Instructions Model Number CG2203801 KF Tools required for assembly Not Included Pliers Philips Flathead Screwdrivers Adjustable Wrench Keep th...

Page 2: ...s 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 res...

Page 3: ...coals and ashes should be placed a safe distance from all structure and combustible materials With a garden hose completely wet the surface beneath and around grill to extinguish any ashes coals or em...

Page 4: ...please call customer service at customerservice rankam com or at 888 837 1380 U S only Mon to Fri 8 00 a m 5 00 p m Pacific Standard Time Proof of purchase will be required Inspect contents of the box...

Page 5: ...5 of 27 20151102 V0 Product Diagram 29 38 30 31 14 26 27 16 10 25 18 22 32 11 3 36 1 23 21 24 2 12 37 4 15 17 8 7 28 9 33 19 34 20 35 6 5 13...

Page 6: ...ht Rear Leg 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 9 Bottom Rack 10 Charcoal Tray 11 Left Side Shelf 12 Right Side Shelf 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 13 Lid 14 Warming Rack 15 Ask Pan 16 Cooking Grid 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 2 pcs 17 Axle...

Page 7: ...0 Bezel 31 Upper Hinge 32 Lower Hinge 1 pc 2 pcs 2 pcs 2 pcs 33 Door Latch 34 Lock Plate 35 Ash Pan Handle 36 Bottle Opener 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 37 Hanger 38 Temperature Gauge 6 pcs 1 pc STOP DO NOT RE...

Page 8: ...102 V0 Hardware List Item No Item name Diagram Qty A BOLT M6x35 8 B BOLT M6x15 48 C BOLT M6x12 2 D BOLT M5x12 2 E LOCK NUT M10 2 F LOCK NUT M8 1 G FLANGE NUT M6 22 H LOCK NUT M6 4 J FLANGE NUT M4 6 K...

Page 9: ...IN 8 Q COTTON PIN 14 Assembly Procedures Symbol The following symbols will be shown in each procedure for indication of tightening the bolt and nut if necessary Some steps may require the assistance o...

Page 10: ...dures Step 1 Assembly Left Panel 3 and Right Panel 4 to Front Panel 1 and Back Panel 2 with Bolt B Step 2 Assembly Left Front Leg 5 Left Rear Leg 6 Right Front Leg 7 and Right Rear Leg 8 to Grill Body...

Page 11: ...11 of 27 20151102 V0 Step 3 Assembly Reinforcement 20 to Left Front Rear Leg and Right Front Rear Leg with Bolt B and Nut G Step 4 Assembly Bottom Rack 9 to the Legs with Bolts B G B 20 B 9 B...

Page 12: ...1102 V0 Step 5 Tighten the bolts and nuts in steps 1 2 3 and 4 Step 6 Assembly Wheel 28 with Axle 17 Nut E and Washer K Step 7 Assembly Air Vent 27 to Grill Body with Bolt B and Nut H H B 27 27 B 17 E...

Page 13: ...oal Tray Arm 22 to Left Holder 25 and Right Holder 26 respectively with Hinge Pin P Cotton Pin Q and Washer M Step 9 Assembly the Left Holder 25 and Right Holder 26 to Grill Body with Bolt B and Nut G...

Page 14: ...mbly the Charcoal Tray Bar 18 to Connector 23 and Lifting Arm 21 with Washer M Hinge Pin P and Cotton Pin Q Step 11 Assembly the Charcoal Tray Bar 18 and Lifting Arm 21 to Grill Body with Washer M and...

Page 15: ...102 V0 Step 12 Assembly the Charcoal Tray 10 to the Grill Body with Washer M Hinge Pin P and Cotton Pin Q Step 13 Assembly Cool Touch Handle 24 to Lifting Arm 21 with Cotton Pin Q 10 24 Q 24 Q Q P Q M...

Page 16: ...ck Plate 34 to Front Door 19 with Washer L and Lock Nut F Assembly Front Door 19 to the Grill Body Step 15 Assembly Lower Hinge 32 to Grill Body with Bolt A and Nut G Assembly Bottle Opener 36 to Gril...

Page 17: ...2 V0 Step 16 Assembly the Hanger 37 to the Left Side Shelf 11 and Right Side Shelf 12 with Nut J Step 17 Assembly the Left Side Shelf 11 and Right Side Shelf 12 to the Grill Body with Bolt B 37 12 J J...

Page 18: ...lt B Assembly Air Vent 27 to Lid 13 with Bolt B and Nut H Assembly Upper Hinge 31 to the Lid 13 with Bolt A and Nut G Assembly Temperature Gauge 38 to the Lid 13 Step 19 Put the Lid to Grill body with...

Page 19: ...19 of 27 20151102 V0 Step 20 Assembly warming rack 14 to the grill with Cotton Pin Q Step 21 Assembly Handle 35 to Ash Pan 15 with Bolt D Q 14 Q 35 D 15...

Page 20: ...20 of 27 20151102 V0 Step 22 Assembly cooking grid 16 and Ash Pan 15 Final assembly 16...

Page 21: ...s manual If using a Charcoal Chimney Starter follow all manufacturer s warnings and instructions regarding the use of their product Start with 6 pounds 2 72 kg of charcoal Instruction for reference on...

Page 22: ...pletely NOTE It is important that the exterior of the grill is not scraped or rubbed during the curing process IMPORTANT to protect your smoker from excessive rust the unit must be cured periodically...

Page 23: ...p 3 Saturate charcoal with lighting fluid With lid open and charcoal grate completely placed inside the grill wait 2 to 3 minutes to allow lighting fluid to soak into charcoal Store charcoal lighting...

Page 24: ...re 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 tem...

Page 25: ...e materials With a garden hose completely wet surface beneath and around the grill to extinguish any ashes coals or embers which may have fallen during the cooking or cleaning process Cover and store...

Page 26: ...TIME LOSS OF FOOD INCONVENIENCE EXPENSES FOR TRAVEL TRANSPORTATION LODGING EXPENSES LOSS BY DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY OR LOSS OF INCOME PROFITS OR REVENUE 6 MANUFACTURER S OBLIGATION Manufacturer s...

Page 27: ...T Do not return product to the store WE CAN HELP Rankam Metal Products Manufactory Ltd 1618 W Rosecrans Ave Gardena CA90249 USA Please contact Customer Service at customerservice rankam com or at 1 88...

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