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Summary of Contents for GD4833

Page 1: ...or use should not be stored in the vicinity of this or an other a Hance AoANGER If you smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flames 3 Open the lid 4 If the odor continues kee...

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Page 3: ...ation Package Contents Hardware Contents Preparation Assembly Instructions Installation Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Exploded View 3 5 7 7 8 19 23 27 32 34...

Page 4: ...ion or wear or cuts that may affect safe operation of the grill lf there is evidence of excessive abrasion or wear or the hose is cut it must be replaced prior to the grill being put into operation Th...

Page 5: ...re manual ensuring you provide good ventilation when cooking with gas IMPORTANT We urge you to read this manual carefully and follow the recommendations enclosed This will ensure you receive the most...

Page 6: ...PACKAGE CONTENTS 0 0 11 0 I I r i t I I I s 0 asmmmmmmmr 0 0 0 I I I I d d I I 1 1 I I d 1 I G _ e 0 I 7 G 0 0 G 5...

Page 7: ...ray 1 C Cooking grate 2 N Door 1 D Heat tent 4 0 Magnet 1 E Side table L 1 p Gas cylinder safety 1 stop F Side table R 1 Q Back panel 1 1 G Drip tray bracket 2 R Back panel 2 1 H Left side panel 1 s B...

Page 8: ...n Proof Screw Lock Washer AA Battery Screw Washer Qty 4 Qty 2 Qty 2 Qty 1 Qty 4 PREPARATION Before beginning assembly of product make sure all parts are present Compare parts with package contents lis...

Page 9: ...panel S and insert 2 R pins DD into the small holes of gas cylinder safety stop P Hardware Used R Pin yY X 2 2 Install casters Install casters U and locking casters T into the holes of the bottom pan...

Page 10: ...les of the bottom panel S and use M3 x 15 screws GG to install magnet 0 Hardware Used Door Axes Pin X 1 M3 x 15 ma Screws x2 4 Install left side panel Install left side panel H into bottom panel S wit...

Page 11: ...Washer y 6 Install lower back panel X 3 X 3 Align the lower back panel R to pre installed screws on the side panels Slide the lower back panel R into place and tighten all 4 screws Using an M6 x 12 sc...

Page 12: ...AA with an M6 lock washer BB secure middle of upper back panel Q to lower back panel R Hardware Used A w M6 X 12 Screw itt i t i 1 l i l 1 tl J U M6 Lock Washer Y 8 Install crossbeam X 1 X 1 Align ho...

Page 13: ...x2 Ii Screw I L t i CD M4 g Lock Washer x2 1a Install door Align hole in bottom of door N to axes pin at bottom of cart Locate adjacent hole in the crossbeam J above Compress spring loaded pin at top...

Page 14: ...6 x 12 screws AA and M6 lock washers BB Hardware Used A w M6 X 12 Screw M6 Lock Washer 12 Install baffle X 4 X 4 Align holes at either end of baffle W to holes in the top of side panels Note Be sure t...

Page 15: ...screws AA 4 M6 lock washers BB and 4 M6 explosion proof washers FF secure firebox and hood assembly A to cart Hardware Used M6 X 12 Screw r 1 Y 1 d 1 1 1II I I I 1 X 4 i lvc Y M6 g Lock Washer X 4 M6...

Page 16: ...t tents D over each burner inside the firebox and hood assembly A Direct the tabbed end of heat tent D toward front of grill Observing slots in front of firebox and hood assembly A that align with tab...

Page 17: ...and an M6 lock washer BB secure the chain to the side of the cart Hang the match holder from the hook just below the side table b Install AA battery II into the igniter assembly by unscrewing the hou...

Page 18: ...nder from the control panel on the firebox and hood assembly A Remove the bubble bag from the regulator After untying the regulator and hose should hang down outside the cart b Route regulator and hos...

Page 19: ...the bottom of firebox and the top of cart Incorrect assembly will result in loss of warranty Incorrect assembly may cause gas leakage fire and severe bodily harm The regulator and hose assembly must b...

Page 20: ...ank is not vertical 0 0 e e e El _ 1J Fig 21 Fig 22 WARNING The Type I connective coupling see Fig 23 supplied with your grill must not be replaced with a different type of grill tank connection syste...

Page 21: ...sure this does not cause difficulty in lighting the grill follow these instructions 1 Make sure all burner valves are OFF 2 Open the tank valve and wait 5 seconds d Temperature Activated Shut Off The...

Page 22: ...ting the Grill This gas appliance is designed and certified for outdoor use only Do not operate the grill inside a building garage recreation vehicle screened porch or any enclosed area Keep the grill...

Page 23: ...um of 36 in clearance to the sides of the grill above the cooking surface to noncombustible constructions is recommended The grill can be installed directly next to noncombustible construction below t...

Page 24: ...be lit refer to the Troubleshooting section I Replacing the B I 1 Unscrew the electrical ignition button and remove the old battery 2 Replace with a new AA battery Note The negative side of the batte...

Page 25: ...than blue please follow this procedure WARNING Do not touch burner after adjustments The burner is hot a The shutters are located on the end of the gas burners underneath the firebox See Fig 26 b Loos...

Page 26: ...and turn the depressed knob to the left to MAX position c _ _ _ Match Fig 28 Match Paper Lighting Illustration Paper 5 The center burner if needed can be lit from center grid by inserting the match c...

Page 27: ...are in a windy area or colder climate Your grill has been designed and constructed to give you maximum flexibility and cooking performance Be creative Try different cooking methods on your grill to de...

Page 28: ...cool down Failure to follow this warning could result in a severe burn LP Gas Safety Requirement For LP gas grills the LP gas supply tank to be used must be Constructed and marked in accordance with t...

Page 29: ...le Never leave a portable liquid propane tank inside a vehicle that may become overheated by the sun Your local liquid propane gas dealer will gladly offer you additional safety tips Storing the Liqui...

Page 30: ...ndoors internal pressure is created due to expansion of the propane which in turn may cause the LP gas to be released through the pressure relief valve on the tank The pressure relief valve is a safet...

Page 31: ...re brush or a stiff bristle brush Check every port hole for clogs Use a wire pin smaller than the port to clean clogged ports Do not enlarge any ports Make sure the burners are dry before installing t...

Page 32: ...ble Chart Grill Item Frequency Based on Normal Use Cleaning Method Painted surface Twice yearly Car wax Stainless surface Twice yearly Stainless cleaner All grates After each use Burn off and wipe Pro...

Page 33: ...6 Reinstall the electrode 7 Turn on the regulator valve 8 Air shutter opening is too 8 Loosen the air shutter and adjust the big opening to a smaller size 1 The air shutter opening is not properly se...

Page 34: ...ill with sufficient gas flow Rapid changes in pressure can trigger the excess flow device providing a low flame I and low temperature 33 Burner Orifice Size Main Burner 0 1 04 mm 1 Clear ports of any...

Page 35: ...does not cover failures due to misuse or improper installation or maintenance This warranty is for replacement of defective parts only We are not responsible for incidental or consequential damages or...

Page 36: ...VIEW artment at 1 8 EXPLODED stomer service dep EST Friday arts call our cu m 5 p m For replacement p Thursday 8 a EST Monday 6 p m 0 963 0211 8 a m 46 45 44 43 47 33 19 23 25 32 35...

Page 37: ...10 01 00 03 00 12 Heat tent HW01312A 01 36 Knob HW0 1354A 04 04 05 13 Cross Diaphragm GB818 2000 37 Door handle HW01366A 05 05 Bolt M6 16 14 Side table R HW01366A 04 38 Knob bezel HW01366A 02 03 00 04...

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