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the cooking grids and the diffuser/drip tray, if ac-
cess to the grill bottom is diffi cult. If you are only
going to access the grease collection containers
from the top side you can silicone the drawers
shut.
Island/Cabinet Preparation
Cabinet Construction –
All materials used in the
Island/Cabinet construction must be non-com-
bustible. Materials that are commonly used are:
metal framing studs for the framework, cement
board coverings, tile, masonry or any other non-
combustible fascia. The cabinet top could be tile,
granite, or stainless steel.
Grill Opening/Clearance –
Figure 1 shows the
opening size and clearance required for your grill.
Simply provide a 23 1/4”W X 32 1/2” L opening
in your cabinet top and “drop-in” much like a sink
would install. The stainless steel angle support
rim simply rests on the Island/Cabinet Top. The
dimensions shown in Figure 1 show the mini-
mum clearances required for the grill to drop-in.
The cavity shown (14” D X 23 1/4” W X 32 1/2”
L) is not meant to be boxed in. In fact, the en-
tire grill Island/ Cabinet can be open inside with
the possible exception of creating storage areas
behind doors. Clearance for the grease drawer
removal needs to be considered if bottom access
is planned.
**IMPORTANT** Make sure the grill can breathe!
As discussed above, the grill needs a free, open,
supply of combustion air. Make sure that the
minimum air openings of the 24 sq. inches has
unobstructed access to the combustion fan at the
grill bottom.
Make
up air
Control Board
Face Plate
Access
doors
14”
23.25”
Figure 1
32.5”
Electrical –
Your grill comes with an 8’ long
grounded power cord coming from the left side.
Supply a grounded GFCI outlet box within that 8’
range. Make sure all wiring meets any applicable
electrical codes. Contact your dealer, or a quali-
fi ed electrician if needed.
Control Box Faceplate –
Your built-in kit includes
a control board faceplate. Screw the faceplate to
the Island/ Cabinet framework within 6” of the grill
front-left-side below the counter top. It is ideal to
make this faceplate removable for servicing the
grill controls. The clearance must be maintained
for the control box to be attached to the faceplate
back with the two 8-32 X 1/2” screws.
Assembly
Parts contained in your built-in kit:
1-Control Board Faceplate
2-Front/Rear Angle Brackets
1-Left Side Angle Bracket
1-Right Side Angle Bracket
1-Hardware Packet Containing:
4-Stainless Steel ¼” X ¾” L Bolts
6-Stainless Steel ¼” Flat Washers
2-Stainless Steel ¼” Nuts
1-Quick Grill Zone Control Knob
1- 5/16” Push-in Plug
6- 3/16 Push-in Plugs
2- 8-32 x 1/2 button head screws
1- 3/32 hex key tool
1-Stainless Steel Quick Grill Control Rod
Tools Needed: 7/16” hex box end wrench or a
ratchet with a 7/16” socket and a hex key tool set.
Left Side View
Loosen
Cover
Screw
B
B
B
A
C
A
Figure 2
Step 1
- Loosen the lower access cover screw
1- 1 1/2 turns. This will facilitate the removal of
the equipment access cover without having to