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20200225-Ver.1.0

 

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 7 to 10 cm (3

” to 4”) long and 2 to 4 cm (1” to 2”) 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. 

 
 

The amount of food determines the amount of lump charcoal or charcoal briquette to be used. 

Add  charcoal  gradually  and  observe  the  grilling  temperature  via  the  temperature  gauge. 
Adding too much charcoal into the grill at a time may raise the burning temperature  rapidly 
and cause damages to the grill. 

 

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  the  grill  lid.  Use  caution  since  flames  can  flare-up  when  fresh  air 
suddenly comes in contact with fire. 
 

Step 2 

Wearing oven mitts/gloves to lift up the cooking grates and place them 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. 
 

 

WARNING 

 

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

 

Summary of Contents for CG2240507-KF

Page 1: ...ELUXE CHARCOAL GRILL Model number CG2240507 KF Owner s Manual Assembly and Operating Instructions Tools required for assembly not included Pliers Phillips and Flathead Screwdrivers Adjustable Wrench K...

Page 2: ...llow the charcoal lighter fluid to burn off Failure to do this could trap fumes from charcoal lighter fluid in the grill and may result in a flash fire or explosion when the lid is opened Do not use g...

Page 3: ...sing Extinguished coals and ashes should be placed a safe distance from all structures and combustible materials With a garden hose completely wet the surface beneath and around the grill to extinguis...

Page 4: ...tomer service at customerservice rankam com or at 1 888 837 1380 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 to ensure all parts a...

Page 5: ...ET CG0006 7 Air Vent Part number MET CG0007 8 Left Front Leg Part number MET CG0008 Qty 1pc Qty 1pc Qty 2pcs Qty 1pc 9 Foot Pad Part number MET CG0009 10 Bottom Rack Part number MET CG0010 11 Left Rea...

Page 6: ...2 23 Cooking Grate Part number MET CG0023 24 Warming Rack Part number MET CG0024 Qty 1pc Qty 2pcs Qty 2pcs Qty 1pc 25 Upper Hinge Part number MET CG0025 26 Chimney Part number MET CG0068 27 Chimney Co...

Page 7: ...0 Hardware List Item No Item name Diagram Qty A M6x10mm Bolt 24 B M6x30mm Bolt 8 C M6x50mm Bolt 8 D M6 Locking Nut 2 E M6 Step Bolt 2 F M8 Cup Nut 1 G Spring 1 H Hinge Pin 2 I M10 Locking Nut 3 J Cott...

Page 8: ...ll be shown in each procedure for indication of tightening the bolt and nut if necessary Some steps may require the assistance of a friend WARNING Please wear gloves while assembling the grill Hand Ti...

Page 9: ...f 26 20200225 Ver 1 0 Assembly Procedures Step 1 Attach Left and Right Side Panel 5 20 to Front and Back Panel 12 21 with Bolts A Step 2 Attach the Lower Hinges 22 to the grill body assembly with Bolt...

Page 10: ...of 26 20200225 Ver 1 0 Step 3 Attach the Ash Door Handle 14 and the Lock Plate 13 to the ash door with Nut I and Washer K Step 4 Attach the Air Vent 7 to the grill body assembly with Bolts A and Nuts...

Page 11: ...11 of 26 20200225 Ver 1 0 Step 5 Attach the Left Front Leg 8 Left Rear Leg 11 and the Right Legs 19 to the grill body assembly with Bolts C Step 6 Attach the Bottom Rack 10 to the legs with Bolts A...

Page 12: ...00225 Ver 1 0 Step 7 Attach the Foot Pads 9 to the left legs Insert the Axle 17 to the right legs and attach the Wheels 18 to the axle with Nuts I and Washers K as shown Step 8 Tighten the bolts in st...

Page 13: ...13 of 26 20200225 Ver 1 0 Step 9 Remove the nut on the Thermometer 28 and attach it to the Lid 1 Step 10 Attach the Chimney 26 to the lid with Bolts A...

Page 14: ...14 of 26 20200225 Ver 1 0 Step 11 Attach the Chimney Cover 27 to the chimney with Spring G and Nut F Step 12 Attach the Upper Hinges 25 to the lid with Bolts B...

Page 15: ...26 20200225 Ver 1 0 Step 13 Attach the Lid Handle 2 and Lid Handle Bezel 29 to the lid with Bolts A Step 14 Attach the lid assembly to the grill body assembly and secure with Hinge Pins H and Cotter P...

Page 16: ...16 of 26 20200225 Ver 1 0 Step 15 Attach the Side Shelf 6 to the left side of the grill body assembly with Bolts E as shown Step 16 Attach the Ash Tray Handle 16 to the Ash Tray 15 with Bolts A...

Page 17: ...of 26 20200225 Ver 1 0 Step 17 Slide the ash tray assembly into the grill as shown Step 18 Place the Charcoal Tray 3 and the Charcoal Tray Adjusters 4 on the bracket at the left and right panel as sho...

Page 18: ...18 of 26 20200225 Ver 1 0 Step 19 Place the Cooking grates 23 on the grill as shown Step 20 Attach the Warming Rack 24 to the grill and secure with Cotter Pins J as shown...

Page 19: ...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...

Page 20: ...ave a hole in the middle of the charcoal chimney starter with no paper in it 4 Crumple up the third sheet of newspaper into a ball Be careful to not crumple too tight Sprinkle about 1 table spoon of c...

Page 21: ...lly place hot coals in center of each charcoal grate Instruction for reference only 1 Begin with three full sheets of newspaper 2 Take 2 sheets of newspaper and roll each into a tube shape and then gi...

Page 22: ...hting fluid must be allowed to completely burn off prior to closing grill lid approximately 20 minutes Failure to do this could trap fumes from charcoal lighting fluid in grill and may result in a fla...

Page 23: ...e 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 n...

Page 24: ...eneath and around the grill to extinguish any ashes coals or embers which may have fallen during the cooking or cleaning process Cover and store grill in a protected area away from children and pets P...

Page 25: ...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 liab...

Page 26: ...Wah Centre 88 Tokwawan Road Kowloon HongKong Please contact Customer Service at customerservice rankam com or at 1 888 837 1380 Hours of Operation Mon to Fri 8 00 a m 5 00 p m Pacific Standard Time M...

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