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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY 

LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY: LazyMan Manufacturing, Inc. warrants fabricated stainless steel 
components (excluding batteries, ignitor, collector box, burners, cooking grates, flash tubes, and flavor 
enhancers), to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal residential use for the 
lifetime of the original owner starting with 2014 model year grills. Previous models are covered by our 
ten (10) year warranty. This warranty covers the listed parts against defects or failure under normal 
usage. LazyMan Manufacturing, Inc. will repair or replace, at its discretion, any part which fails or is 
found to be defective during the warranty. They warranty excludes surface corrosion, scratches, and 
discoloration which may occur during regular use. This warranty is limited to the replacement of the 
defective part(s), with the owner paying all other costs including labor and freight. In limited situations, 
and only at the discretion of LazyMan Manufacturing, Inc., repair labor or grill replacement may be 
included under warranty.  

FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY: LazyMan Manufacturing, Inc. warrants the burners, cooking grates, flash 
tubes and flavor enhancers (excluding ignitor and collector box), to be free from defects in materials and 
workmanship under normal residential use for a period of five (5) years from the original date of 
purchase. LazyMan Manufacturing, Inc. will repair or replace, at its discretion, any part which fails or is 
found to be defective during the warranty. They warranty excludes surface corrosion, scratches and 
discoloration which may occur during regular use. This warranty is limited to the replacement of the 
defective part(s), with the owner paying all other costs including labor and freight.  

ONE-YEAR FULL WARRANTY: LazyMan Manufacturing, Inc. warrants the all of their component parts, to 
be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal residential use for a period of one 
year from the original date of purchase. LazyMan Manufacturing, Inc. will repair or replace, at its 
discretion, any part which fails or is found to be defective during the warranty period, at no cost to the 
original purchaser. Warranty service must be performed by a LazyMan Manufacturing, Inc. authorized 
representative during normal business hours.  

NINETY (90) DAY RESIDENTIAL PLUS WARRANTY: This warranty applies to applications where use of the 
product extends beyond normal residential use such as bed and breakfasts, inns, and private clubs. The 
actual part will be repaired or replaced, free of charge, with the owner paying for all other costs 
including labor and freight. This warranty excludes all commercial locations such as restaurants and food 
service locations. 

WARRANTY LIMITATIONS & EXCLUSIONS: This warranty shall apply only to the products purchased and 
located in the continental United States and Canada. This warranty applies to the original purchaser with 
invoice or proof of purchase. The warranty coverage begins on the original date of purchase and proof 
of date of purchase is required. In order to activate the warranty, we require that you send in the 
warranty registration card. This warranty applies only to the original owner and may not be transferred. 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for A1TS

Page 1: ... LazyMan Gourmet Grills USE AND CARE GUIDE OPEN HEARTH SERIES GRILLS ELITE SERIES GRILLS ...

Page 2: ...f the gas odor continues keep everyone away from the grill and immediately call your gas company or fire department WARNING 1 DO NOT store or use gasoline or any other flammable liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance 2 Propane LP gas cylinders not connected to the grill should NOT be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Propane cylinders must be stored outdoors WAR...

Page 3: ...installation 6 Always have an ABC fire extinguisher accessible Never attempt to extinguish a grease fire with water or other liquids 7 If this appliance is removed and stored INDOORS leave propane cylinders OUTDOORS in a well ventilated area away from heat or where children may have access to them 8 Do not repair or replace any part of this grill unless specifically recommended in this manual 9 If...

Page 4: ...ural Gas NG 9 Liquid Propane LP 9 Final Checks 11 Operation of Your Grill 12 Introduction 12 Checklists 12 Grill Controls 14 Lighting Your Grill 14 Cooking on Your grill 16 Using the Optional Rotisserie System 17 Special Addendum for A1TS B60 or Grills with Big 60 Power Burner 20 Cooking Temperature Chart 21 Cleaning Your Grill 22 Troubleshooting 26 Exploded View Parts Lists 29 LazyMan Warranty In...

Page 5: ...ressure will build up and the container can explode 8 Do not use aluminum foil on the grill racks This will prevent proper ventilation and allow excessive heat to build inside the grill Such heat can damage components of the grill 9 Never remove the drip pan while cooking Always assure that it is pushed all the way in Hot overflow can leak downward and produce a fire or explosion The drip pan shou...

Page 6: ... be located at the bottom of the main cutout On the stubbed side of the gas line the notch needs only to be 2 back from the front Reverse the notches and hole location if it is desired to change the gas input line from the left side to the right side With this installation method the grill in inserted into place from the FRONT After the grill is in place and connected the front portion of the notc...

Page 7: ...bbed side on the right The gas exit side can be changed to the right side by simply reversing the fittings This notch should measure 1 1 2 x 1 1 2 and run vertically on the entire height of the cutout on both front edges With this installation method the grill is inserted into place from the TOP down After the grill is in place and connected the front portion of the notch can be covered with a cov...

Page 8: ...l into the island The above diagram shows a typical Natural Gas installation where the gas piping is routed through the back of the island and externally to the gas source This routing can also be accomplished internally inside the island if the island is constructed with a hollow design and there is space between the back wall of the cutout and the back wall of the island This grill is shipped wi...

Page 9: ...3 connections This will be the length of your next nipple 7 Install this nipple to the regulator and at the other end install a NPT female Tee connection The third downward leg of the Tee is used to install a 3 minimum length Drip Leg with cap This leg is required in many states and is used for periodic moisture relief Check your local codes This complete pipe routing should now be resting 1 2 inc...

Page 10: ...al to check all gas connections after attaching the LP tank INSTALLATION METHOD 1 USING LP LIQUID PROPANE BULK TANK If you have ordered a grill configured for LP Liquid Propane then you have received an LP regulator and hose with your grill If you plan to attach the grill directly to a bulk propane tank then you cannot use the supplied hose You must obtain a regulator from LazyMan Inc Please order...

Page 11: ...length This will be the length of your first pipe All piping should be 1 2 I D with 1 2 NPT male threads at both ends This pipe is called a nipple Nipples come pre threaded at both ends and are available in a variety of different lengths 2 Use pipe joint compound or Teflon tape to seal the threads FOR ALL PIPE CONNECTIONS and install this first pipe into the elbow at the front of the grill 3 Using...

Page 12: ...e with your grill If you plan to attach the grill directly to a bulk propane tank then you cannot use the supplied hose You must obtain a regulator from LazyMan Inc Please order P N 10099 This is a regulator which converts from NG to LP Please use the instructions that come with the regulator for this conversion Follow the same connection pattern shown above for NG connections ALL ISLAND INSTALLAT...

Page 13: ...ns and best performance For this a 3 4 FIP x 1 2 MIP reducer fitting will be required not supplied Calculate the total BTU output of all appliances that will be attached to this line and use the chart entitled Gas Supply Line Runs to determine allowable run line distances Failure to meet these minimum run requirements will reduce the performance of the grill and any other appliances connected to t...

Page 14: ...erfill protection device Never use a cylinder with a damaged valve A dented or rusty LP cylinder may be hazardous and should not be used If in doubt have it checked by your LP supplier Always shut off the LP gas when finished using the grill both at the grill valves and the LP cylinder valve Cylinders must always be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area and out be of reach of children If your ...

Page 15: ...ll control knobs are in the OFF position Turn on the fuel supply For Natural Gas turn the valve handle 1 4 turn so the handle is in line with the pipe and gas flow For LP turn the cylinder valve knob one complete turn minimum in the counter clockwise direction Apply the soap solution generously with a paint brush or squirt bottle on every connection and fitting If bubbles appear to grow on any of ...

Page 16: ... INCREASE The wind has prevented the hot gases from escaping from the rear and instead building up at the lower front of the grill away from the hood thermometer probes To immediately remedy this condition open the hood and turn down the heat Any damage caused by this overheating condition is NOT COVERED by warranty If you are using a freestanding grill this condition can also be remedied by movin...

Page 17: ...nd call a qualified plumber to check for leaks See also section in this manual entitled FINAL CHECKS 2 The cooking area and cooking grates are free from combustibles that could ignite 3 All control valves turn freely 4 All burners are seated properly 5 Connections to any Propane cylinder if being used have been leak tested 6 The valve on a Propane cylinder if being used has been turned ON before a...

Page 18: ...grill as shown in the above diagram For Natural Gas NG grills turn the main gas control valve to ON The valve is ON when the valve lever is in line and parallel to the gas piping and gas flow For Propane LP grills turn the propane cylinder valve at least one full turn in the counterclockwise direction Cooking Grates Manifold Elbow Manifold Stubbed End Valve Levers 8 shown here Drip Pans 4 shown he...

Page 19: ...urn the valve OFF and wait 5 minutes for the unburned gas to dissipate Then after 5 minutes it is safe to begin the procedure again Light the second burner in the same zone and by using the same procedure as the first burner NOTE if your environment is free from prevailing winds it is possible to allow the second burner to cross light from the first burner BUT ONLY WITHIN THAT SECTION OF 2 BURNERS...

Page 20: ... chart on the following page as a guide to prepare a wide variety of food dishes on your grill Use a food thermometer purchased separately to periodically check the internal temperature of the food you are cooking to assure it has reached the perfect degree of doneness USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN LIGHTING Use the lighting instructions found on the previous pages to continue PRE HEATING As mentioned e...

Page 21: ...is NOT directly below the food source Heat reaches the food source through air movement and not from direct flames This type of heat is also known as convection cooking It is achieved by placing the food on ONE side of the grill and lighting the burner s on the OTHER side of the grill The burner below the food is turned OFF This type of cooking requires the use of the optional full hood or partial...

Page 22: ...acement and tighten BOTH thumb screws on the forks Wrap any loose portion of the meat for example the wing of a turkey with butcher s string only Do NOT use standard string plastic or nylon string Slide the pointed end of the spit rod into the square receptacle of the motor Place the other end of the spit rod into its cradle at the right side of the hood Place a basting pan or baking pan if desire...

Page 23: ...RE the meat is in place as severe burns to the fingers and hands can result while attempting to mount the meat and spit rod on top of the hot burners DO NOT attempt to use the rotisserie system when the grill is already hot Most rotisserie cooking is done with the optional hood OPEN if the grill is so equipped The hood can be closed periodically during windy conditions but be careful not to allow ...

Page 24: ...AR LEFT control knob and turn 1 4 turn counter clockwise to HIGH The burner should light within seconds If after 5 seconds the burner does NOT light turn the valve OFF and wait 5 minutes for the gas to dissipate Then after 5 minutes it is safe to start the procedure again Once the center burner is lit the middle burner should be lit by using the crosslighting system Turn the CENTER control knob to...

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Page 26: ...se metallic abrasives like steel wool to clean your grill s front surfaces DO NOT use solvents on the grill label CLEANING THE DRIP PAN Similar to cleaning the main grill components the longer you wait to clean the Drip Pan s the harder it will be to remove the grease and food debris The drip pans can be removed completely from the grill for easier cleaning Each cooking zone has its own drip pan C...

Page 27: ...Lava Rocks away from each burner to completely expose the burner Slide the burner FORWARD toward you to allow the back flange to lift up and disengage from it retaining cradle Now slide the burner toward the rear away from you to allow the front of the burner to slide off from the valve orifice Carefully remove the burner from the grill and tilt the open end of the burner over a trash can to allow...

Page 28: ...ses depending on the option a heavy duty bar grate is supplied with the Big 60 unit rather than a Top Pan and Pan Supports If this is the case simply remove this grate for cleaning and to access the burner Examine the Burner Once the Top Pan and Pan Supports or the grate have been removed the burner will be clearly visible and accessible Check the burner for any dirt or debris that may have fallen...

Page 29: ...side the port Finish the cleaning process by tilting the burner upright with the three venturi openings facing down and over the trash can Shake the burner and allow all remaining INSIDE debris to fall out from the venturi openings The INSIDE of the burner can be cleaned by flushing it out with a garden hose Be sure the burner is completely dry before re installing Once the burner is thoroughly cl...

Page 30: ...LY to help allow the valve to reset Is the correct type of fuel being supplied The type of fuel your grill was built for NG or LP can be found on the label at the right rear of the appliance Is the Lava Rock properly and evenly spread over the burners and covering the burners completely Per design of this grill the burners will not ignite if they are not properly covered by the Lava Rock The grill...

Page 31: ...n was added Never use more than one gas regulator to control gas flow This will substantially REDUCE cooking efficiency 5 If a low heat condition still persists check that the gas line for NG applications is of adequate size for the length of run for all of the equipment being used The minimum size is 1 2 I D but the larger 3 4 I D size is recommended for optimum performance See section entitled N...

Page 32: ...at the process Allow the burner to cool and modify the adjustment by rotating the shutter BACK slightly closing up the air shutter opening until the flames are blue stable and quiet IF YOU SMELL OF GAS 1 If you smell gas while the appliance is lit IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF ALL BURNERS AND SHUT OFF THE MAIN FUEL SUPPLY 2 Perform a leak test per the instructions under the GAS CONNECTIONS section of this ...

Page 33: ...ube or A003 Steel Burner A004 Valve w handle A004BH Knob Only A005 1 Pipe Manifold A006 Broiler Body A006T 1 Stainless Front Trim Piece A007 Burner Insert Pan A009 Drip Pan A005 1 A004 A001 A003 A007 A006 198 02 A022 A009 A006T 1 PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION MODEL A1 TS A004BH KNOB ONLY 29 ...

Page 34: ...er A004 Valve w handle A004BH Knob Only A005 2 Pipe Manifold A006 2 Broiler Body A006T 2 Stainless Front Trim Piece A007 1 Burner Insert Pan A008 Trim Cap A009 Drip Pan A0014 Divider Cap MODEL A2 TS PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION A009 A005 2 A006T 2 A022 A006 2 A007 1 A003 A001 A004 A0014 A008 A004BH KNOB ONLY 30 ...

Page 35: ... Steel Burner A004 Valve w handle A004BH Knob Only A005 3 Pipe Manifold A006 3 Broiler Body A006T 3 Stainless Front Trim Piece A007 1 Burner Insert Pan A007 2 Burner Insert Pan A008 Trim Cap A009 Drip Pan A0014 Divider Cap PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION A005 3 A009 MODEL A3 TS A006T 3 A022 A007 1 A006 3 A003 A001 A008 A0014 A004BH KNOB ONLY 31 ...

Page 36: ...dle A004BH Knob Only A005 4 Pipe Manifold A006 4 Broiler Body A006T 4 Stainless Front Trim Piece A007 1 Burner Insert Pan A007 2 Burner Insert Pan A008 Trim Cap A009 Drip Pan A0014 Divider Cap A004 A005 4 MODEL A4 TS A007 1 PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION A004BH KNOB ONLY A006 4 A001 A009 A006T 4 A007 2 A022 A003 A0014 A008 A007 1 32 ...

Page 37: ...005 1 GRATE SUPPORT PAN 6004 60 000 BTU BURNER A006T 1 60 FRONT TRIM 6009 FRONT LABLE 6002 KNOBS SET OF 3 A009 DRIP PAN 6003 PIPE MANIFOLD 6001 V VALVES SET OF 3 6006 TS CHASSIS 6005 1 6004 A006T 6009 6002 A009 6003 6001 V 6006 TS MODEL A1 TS 60 6004 SS 33 ...

Page 38: ...warranty excludes surface corrosion scratches and discoloration which may occur during regular use This warranty is limited to the replacement of the defective part s with the owner paying all other costs including labor and freight ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY LazyMan Manufacturing Inc warrants the all of their component parts to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal residentia...

Page 39: ...tion providing normal care and maintenance providing proof of purchase upon request and making the grill accessible for service In the event of any warranty replacement all removal replacement installation and shipping costs are the responsibility of the grill owner It specifically excludes liability for indirect or consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of inci...

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