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causes a smoky, yellowish flame or prevents the burner from lighting. It could even cause gas to burn inside
the burner tube, which could seriously damage the grill.
If a flame-out occurs, turn control knob to the “OFF” position and wait 5 minutes before relighting.
F – TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE:
1.
Turn the control knob to the “OFF” position.
2.
After flame has self-extinguished, remove the gas supply cylinder and allow unit to cool to 46
o
C (115
o
F)
before moving or storing.
IMPORTANT:
Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of the reach of children and must not be stored inside a building or
any other type of enclosed area.
Do not store appliance inside a building with a propane cylinder attached.
G – OPERATION:
•
It’s recommended that protective gloves be worn to handle components which may be hot during
operation.
•
Before start-up, verify legs are fully open and in place and grill is on a sturdy, level non-combustible
surface or securely mounted to one of the available Kuuma grill mounting options.
•
When pre-heating or post-heating the appliance, never allow the grill to go above 260-290
o
C (500-550
o
F)
or there will be discoloration.
•
If cooking at high temperatures, open lid frequently or cook with lid open as much as possible to avoid
discoloring the lid and reducing the anti-corrosion properties of the stainless steel.
•
Any time fatty foods are being cooked over an open flame, flare-ups can occur. To help control flare-
ups, we suggest using leaner cuts of meat or trimming excess fat from the meats being cooked.
•
Excess build-up of burned marinades absorbs grease and cause flare-ups. Always clean before use.
•
Only use this appliance outdoors!
•
Do not attempt to light the appliance if the odor of gas is present.
H – REMOVING GAS CYLINDER:
The gas cylinder may be removed even if it is not empty. Only replace, remove or install gas cylinders
outside and away from people and ignition sources.
•
Verify control knob or valve is in the “OFF”
position.
•
Firmly hold the regulator in one hand while
grasping the cylinder in the other hand and
then remove the cylinder by turning in the
clockwise direction until it is free and then
pull down, refer to FIG. 7.
Never discard a gas cylinder that is not
completely empty.