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wall of the island. Slide the grill all the way in so that the front of the grill is flush with the front of the island. 

4.

 

Make your first connection using a ½” NPT female elbow. Point this elbow downward if the main gas supply 
is near the ground. If the main gas supply is in a location other than the ground, point the elbow in that 
direction. 

5.

 

Install a short nipple into the open end of the elbow and install the supplied NG regulator at the end of this 
nipple. Make sure the regulator is installed so the arrow (marked on the regulator) is pointing to the grill, 
i.e., in the direction the gas will be flowing. 

6.

 

Measure the distance from the open end of the regulator to the ground and subtract 8” from this 
measurement to allow for the next 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 ½” 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 inches above the ground. 

8.

 

Install the next nipple into the center opening of the ‘Tee’ and run this connection to the gas source. 
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the gas source does not have a gas shut-off valve, then a new ½” quarter turn valve 
MUST be installed between the last gas pipe and the existing gas source. This gas valve should be installed 
by a
 qualified plumber or gas technician. See the next step. 

9.

 

If the gas source is a stubbed gas pipe coming from the side of the house or exit point, then THE GAS MUST 
BE TURNED OFF AT THE METER. A new quarter turn gas valve must be installed, either at the gas source or 
inline from the gas source in a convenient location. 

10.

 

Use the ‘Leak Test Procedure’ found in the ‘FINAL CHECKS’ section of this manual to check all gas 
connections prior to operation of this grill. 

INSTALLATION- USING LP GAS (LIQUID PROPANE-BOTTLE)- when using bottled LP, then use the LP regulator and hose 
equipped with the LP grill. The installation should begin the same as the NG installation where a ½ NPT pipe (threaded at 
both ends) is routed from the gas exit point at the rear of the grill through the rear of the island. A ½ NPT female elbow 
is then added to the end of the ½ pipe. At this point, the hard piping is complete. Connect the fitting at the end of the LP 
hose to the newly installed elbow.  Use the above diagram for this hard piping requirement and connection of the LP 
hose. As previously mentioned, if the island is constructed in a ‘hollow’ manner, and there is a hollow space between the 
back of the cutout and the back of the island, then the first hard piping can be routed directly DOWNWARD into the 
island interior. Additional fittings will be required. This piping can terminate with either a ½ NPT female elbow or a ½ 
NPT straight coupler. The LP hose can then be connected directly to the last fitting. Always assure that the LP hose is 
completely visible and accessible inside the island.  

1.

 

Use 2 or more people and lift the grill onto the top island surface. 

2.

 

Follow steps #1 through #4 of the NG piping installation. This portion of the installation completes the hard 
piping requirements and routes the piping through the back of the island. 

3.

 

Use pipe joint compound or Teflon tape on the fitting at the end of the LP hose and install directly to the ½ 
NPT female elbow at the rear of the island. 

4.

 

Use the ‘Leak Test Procedure’ found in the ‘FINAL CHECKS’ section of this manual to check all gas 
connections. 

INSTALLATION- 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 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. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for LM210-28

Page 1: ...LazyMan Gourmet Grills USE AND CARE GUIDE LM210 28 LM210 40 SERIES...

Page 2: ...on as the hood may be HOT 4 If 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 fla...

Page 3: ...a well ventilated area when not in use If stored indoors detach and leave propane cylinders OUTDOORS in a well ventilated area away from heat or where children may have access to them 8 Keep electric...

Page 4: ...and Installation 5 Gas Connections 7 Natural Gas NG 7 Liquid Propane LP 7 Final Checks 9 Operation of Your Grill 11 Introduction 11 Checklists 11 Lighting Your Grill 13 Manual Lighting 14 Preheating 1...

Page 5: ...d be cleaned on a regular basis when the grill is cold 11 Do not lean on the side shelves on freestanding applications Do not place any load of over 25 pounds on side shelves 12 If burner does not lig...

Page 6: ...art above The LazyMan LM210 Series built in grill is intended to be mounted and installed in a built in enclosure island made from NON COMBUSTIBLE materials such as masonry brick or steel For installa...

Page 7: ...front or back of the grill REAR HOOD CLEARANCE Position the grill and cut out so that there is a minimum of 6 of island surface at the rear and to the rear wall of the island for Standard Hoods This...

Page 8: ...electing a location 1 Locate the grill in an open air environment Do not locate under a breezeway or inside a garage building or shed Proper distance to combustibles must be maintained at all times 12...

Page 9: ...male fitting at the end of the gas manifold for both NG connections and LP hose connections It is also shipped with an NG regulator for natural gas grills and an LP regulator with hose for grills set...

Page 10: ...TION USING LP GAS LIQUID PROPANE BOTTLE when using bottled LP then use the LP regulator and hose equipped with the LP grill The installation should begin the same as the NG installation where a NPT pi...

Page 11: ...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 e...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...ntrol 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 c...

Page 14: ...burner air shutter can be seen by looking upward at them from the front You will see a small Phillips head screw which secures the air shutter Loosen this screw NOTE the air shutter opening has been...

Page 15: ...xtremely HOT 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...

Page 16: ...nnections 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 attempting to light the grill 7 If you are using Natural...

Page 17: ...he location of this knob is shown in the above diagram and for LM210 28 it is located in the CENTER For the LM210 40 it is located on the FAR RIGHT This is the PRIMARY burner location that is lit by t...

Page 18: ...ter reads around 350 F NEVER leave the grill unattended during the pre heat cycle Do NOT allow the thermometer to exceed 450 F This indicates that the grill is getting too hot and may cause damage to...

Page 19: ...urners on Close the optional hood if your grill is so equipped to begin pre heating Pre heat the grill for around 10 minutes or around 350 as shown on the hood thermometer NEVER allow the thermometer...

Page 20: ...optional hood which remains closed throughout most of the cooking process The heat is regulated by adjusting the setting on the control knob for the active burner s USING THE OPTIONAL ROTISSERIE SYST...

Page 21: ...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 int...

Page 22: ...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...

Page 23: ...19...

Page 24: ...lvents on the grill label CLEANING THE DRIP PAN Similar to cleaning the main grill components the longer you wait to clean the drip pan the harder it will be to remove the grease and food debris The d...

Page 25: ...the grill see above you will have access to the main burners Make sure the grill is cool and that all control knobs and main gas supply lines are turned OFF Remove the screws holding the rear of each...

Page 26: ...e valve very SLOWLY 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 gr...

Page 27: ...ignition switch located near the center of the front of the grill and confirm that you hear a clicking sound coming from the electronic igniter If you hear the clicking sound proceed by SIMULTANEOUSLY...

Page 28: ...removed from the rear of the grill before the LP hose connection was added Never use more than one gas regulator to control gas flow This will substantially REDUCE grilling efficiency If a low heat co...

Page 29: ...BURNERS AND SHUT OFF THE MAIN FUEL SUPPLY IF EQUIPPED WITH A HOOD OPEN THE HOOD AND EXTUINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAMES Perform a leak test per the instructions under the GAS CONNECTIONS section of this manu...

Page 30: ...ode to the collector box Remove the INSIDE nut completely Separate the electrode from the collector box REPLACEMENT Loosen all of the 4 locking nuts on the NEW replacement electrode Remove the outermo...

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Page 33: ...ing 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...

Page 34: ...to you This warranty gives you specified legal rights and you may have other rights which may vary from state to state DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF REMEDIES CUSTOMER S SOLE AND E...

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