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Cooking On the Gas Grill

To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death from fire, explosion or burn hazard:
• Never use charcoal or lighter fluid in your gas grill. Keep this outdoor cooking appliance clear and free from 

combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids.

• Keep any electrical supply cord and regulator hose away from any heated surfaces.
• Make sure there are no gas leaks or obstructions to the flow of combustion and ventilation air before each use. 
• Keep the ventilation openings of the LP Gas Cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris.
• Always open the Hood before lighting the LP gas grill. 
• Do not attempt to extinguish a grease fire with water or other liquids. Have a BC fire extinguisher accessible. 

Never douse or spray the grill or cooking surfaces with water when hot. Burns from grease or water splatters 
could occur.

• If your gas grill catches on fire:
   - If the fire is in the grill portion and you can safely reach the Control Knobs on the Control Panel, then turn them
      to the “Off” position.
   - If the fire is in one of the hoses, and you can safely reach the LP Gas Cylinder valve, then shut the valve off.
   - If the fire involves the LP Gas Cylinder, leave it alone, evacuate the area, and call the Fire Department.
   - If there is any type of fire that threatens either personal safety or endangers property, call the Fire Depart-
      ment.

• Do not use the grill without Bottom Panel and Grease Pan in place. Check the Foil Pan and Grease Pan for 

build-up. Empty excess grease to avoid a grease fire in the pan.

• If you notice grease or other hot material dripping from the grill onto the valve, hose, or regulator, turn off the 

gas supply immediately. After the grill has cooled, determine the cause and correct it. After cleaning the valve, 
hose, and regulator assembly, perform a leak test before continuing use. See 

“Performing a Leak Test.”

• Do not operate a gas grill if you have knowledge of or suspect a gas leak.
• Do not wear loose clothing (example: hanging shirt tails, clothing with frills, etc.) around a gas grill while in use 

or hot.

• Do not lean your body over the gas grill when lighting it or while it is in use or hot.
• Do not touch hot surfaces. Use heat-resistant gloves, long-handled tongs, or cooking mitts at all times, since 

the grill will become very hot. Open the Hood carefully when cooking to avoid burns from the hot air and steam 
trapped inside.

• Do not allow children to operate or play near a gas grill. Keep children, animals and bystanders out of the grill 

area. Do not leave grill unattended.

• Do not move an LP gas grill when in use or hot.
• When grill is not in use, turn off all grill Control Knobs, LP Gas Cylinder valve, and disconnect the
    LP Gas Cylinder.

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Grill Cooking (Direct Method)

To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death from fire or explosion:
• Do not cover more than half (50%) the cooking area if using griddle plates. Full coverage of cooking area will 

cause overheating below the plates.

• Always make sure the Foil Pan, Grease Pan, and Bottom Panel are empty and are properly installed under the 

Bowl before each cooking.

• Do not leave any utensils or cookware on a hot Cooking Grid.

WARNING

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Summary of Contents for Assie Vantage 67C3C8KK81 Use

Page 1: ...ser SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS If you smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinquish any open flame 3 Open lid 4 If odor continues keep away from the appli ance and immediately call your gas supp...

Page 2: ...ied with Grill DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD This appliance can produce carbon monoxide which has no odor Using it in an enclosed space can kill you Never use this appliance in an enclosed space such...

Page 3: ...trol Knob Hood Body Right Side Shelf Bottom Body Panel Grease Pan Foil Pan Front Crossbar Left Side Frame Back Panel Cylinder Retainer Bolt Cart Bottom Panel Cylinder Blocking Wire Right Side Frame Lo...

Page 4: ...asting Indirect Method 24 Warming Rack 25 End of Cooking Session 25 Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Grill 26 How to Clean the Burners 27 Storage 29 Emergencies 30 Troubleshooting 30 Important Notice...

Page 5: ...of front legs Thread stems of non locking casters into inserts in ends of back legs Step 2 Back Panel to Bottom Shelf Assembly Attach Back Panel to Bottom Shelf with four 1 4 20 x 0 5 bolts Note Flat...

Page 6: ...risk of serious bodily injury or death from fire or explosion Never remove guards or devices to prevent storage of spare or oversize LP Gas Cylinders not recommended for this grill WARNING 1 4 20 x 1...

Page 7: ...pin hole on the bottom B Install the Caster Caps on the exposed threaded stems of the front casters 5 32 x 22 Bolt set 2 pc A B 1 4 20 x 1 50 Bolt set 4 pc Step 6 Door handle Assembly and Door Install...

Page 8: ...lign the holes in the side of the Body with the holes in the legs Insert two 1 4 20 x 50 Bolts through the holes in the firebox flanges Back Left Side View and into threaded inserts in the inside face...

Page 9: ...lts from the inside of the Bowl into the two top threaded holes in the Side Table C From under the Side Table install one 5 32 x 31 bolt through the Side Table end into the side of the Bowl Repeat thi...

Page 10: ...s for clarity A Install the Side Burner Valve from underneath the LEFT Side Table Remove the screws from the side burner bracket and set aside with bracket B Tilt venturi end of burner down Rotate the...

Page 11: ...urner Table allowing the three protruded ends to fall into the three holes around the Side Burner B A Step 12 A Bottom Body Panel Assembly Slide the Bottom Body Panel into the guides of the Body assem...

Page 12: ...over each Burner on the lower body ridges Lay two small Flavor Activators between each large Flavor Activator Each Flavor Activator has individual guides on the body ridges to keep in place C Place th...

Page 13: ...ge corrosion leakage exces sive rust or other forms of visual external damage it may be hazardous and should be checked by a liquid propane supplier Do not use an LP Gas Cylinder with a damaged valve...

Page 14: ...ur proof of purchase to 423 639 1055 and reference your model and serial number It is important to register your grill and retain your receipt Connecting LP Gas Cylinder 1 Fill empty OPD LP Gas Cylind...

Page 15: ...e and flammable material Locate your LP gas grill at least 10 feet away from your house or any building Maintain minimum clearances of 36 from back and sides of grill to any combustible construction D...

Page 16: ...ching the Side Tables and illustrate the initial steps in the FIRST TIME USE LEAK TEST Detach the Control Panel from the Grill Body Firebox by removing the two 5 32 Bolts from each end Fig 1 Gently pu...

Page 17: ...ator in a counterclockwise direction until regulator is released from threaded LP Gas Cylinder nozzle 9 Place the protective cap over LP Gas Cylinder nozzle 10 Re attach the wire leads to the Igniter...

Page 18: ...ff Fig 7 3 Turn the LP Gas Cylinder valve open counterclockwise until it stops Fig 8 Right Main Burner Control Knob Igniter Button Left Main Burner Control Knob Fig 7 Control Knob in Off position Cont...

Page 19: ...a Burner goes out during operation turn all Control Knobs to the Off position and close the LP Gas Cylinder valve to dissipate any accumulated gas Open Hood and wait five minutes before attempting to...

Page 20: ...e another Confirm each Burner is lit before lighting another Burner If any or all Burners fail to light after three or four attempts following Steps 3 4 turn all Control Knobs to the Off po sition and...

Page 21: ...r four attempts following Steps 3 6 turn the Side Burner Control Knob to the Off position and close the LP Gas Cylinder valve to dissipate any accumulated gas Wait five minutes then repeat the lightin...

Page 22: ...owing Steps 3 6 turn the Side Burner Control Knob to the Off position and close the LP Gas Cylinder valve to dissipate an accumulated gas Wait five minutes then repeat the lighting procedure NOTE If t...

Page 23: ...for build up Empty excess grease to avoid a grease fire in the pan If you notice grease or other hot material dripping from the grill onto the valve hose or regulator turn off the gas supply immediate...

Page 24: ...at source The Burners heat up the Flavor Activators under the Cooking Grids which in turn heat the food on the grill The natural food juices from cooking fall onto the hot Flavor Activators below and...

Page 25: ...ow grill and the grease in the Foil Pan to completely cool before emptying handling parts cleaning moving or storage Empty the Foil Pan and Grease Pan after each cooking session so excessive grease do...

Page 26: ...or further cleaning use hot soapy water and a cloth or nylon bristled brush only Do not immerse the Gas Controls or Manifold in water Avoid getting water in the Burner holes Burners Burning off the re...

Page 27: ...rom slot in back wall of bowl Gently lift the rear of the Burner Fig 17 Slide the Burner towards the grill back to move the Venturi Hole off of the Valve nozzle Fig 18 Lift each Main Burner from the g...

Page 28: ...y and Cabinet 8 After cleaning refit the Burners NOTE When refitting the Burners be sure each Burner is positioned correctly The valves should protrude inside the Venturi ends of the Burner Fig 18 Rep...

Page 29: ...he LP Gas Cylinder valve when the gas grill is not in use WARNING 1 Disconnect LP Gas Cylinder from grill and store outside in a dry well ventilated area away from any sources of heat or ignition Re c...

Page 30: ...s and inspect for blockage from spider webs insect nests or rust See How to Clean Burners section Replace any damaged parts Turn off Control Knobs and LP Gas Cylinder valve Once fire is out and grill...

Page 31: ...Burners See How to Clean Burners in Care and Maintenance Dry Electrode with clean cloth Air dry or use blow dryer Reconnect the wire Replace Igniter Wire Electrode assembly Call the Customer Service D...

Page 32: ...ten Door Magnet bolts and nuts 1 Loosen bolts and bottom door brackets Align doors 2 Loosen bottom side panel bolts inside cabinet Apply pressure to one side until doors are aligned Retighten bolts If...

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Page 34: ...rinted on the black label located inside the door of the cabinet If you need a replacement part under warranty a proof of purchase will be necessary You will be asked to forward your proof of purchase...

Page 35: ...or 1 22 Thermometer 1 23 Handle 1 24 Hood 1 25 Warming Rack 1 26 Main Cooking Grid 3 27 Large Flavor Activator 3 27A Small Flavor Activator 4 28 Main Burner 3 29 Right Side Table 1 30 Tool Hook 3 31 E...

Page 36: ...red or replaced at the option of MECO CORPORATION without charge This warranty does not include the cost of any inconvenience or property damage due to failure of the product and does not cover damage...

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