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WARRANTY AND SERVICE

6.  Shipping and handling charges are the responsibility of the original consumer-purchaser for all in/out of warranty part orders.
7. 

This limited warranty will not reimburse for the cost of any consequential losses, including (but not limited to) inconvenience, food, 

personal injury, expenses for travel, transportation or property damage.

8. 

Winners Products Engineering Ltd. does not authorize any person or company to assume for it any other obligation or liability in 
connection with the sale, installation, use, removal, return, or replacement of its equipment; and no such representations are binding 
on Winners Products Engineering Ltd.

9.  The purchaser shall retain a copy of the purchase invoice for future claims.
10. Winners Products Engineering Ltd. does not provide warranty whatsoever in respect to accessories, or parts not supplied with 

original purchase.  

11. Claims must be made within the duration of the period of coverage. Winners Products Engineering Ltd will not retroactively cover 

claims outside of the coverage period, even if the issue arose within the said period. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to 
establish warranty period with the date from the original sales receipt.

12. Winners Products Engineering Ltd. reserves the right to make changes or improvements to products it produces in the future without 

imposing on itself any obligations to install the same improvements in the products it has previously manufactured.

 

EXCLUSIONS

Winners Products Engineering Ltd. excludes from its warranty, the following:

Winners Products Engineering Ltd. excludes from its warranty, the following:

1. 

Failure to perform regular maintenance, safety checks and service, including (but not limited to) removal of insects from venturi 

tubes, resulting in a flashback fire, damage caused by grease fires, flare-up fires or fires resulting from improper connection of hose 

to gas source.

2.  Part failure due to lack of cleaning and maintenance, part failure due to use of improper cleaning products, such as indoor stainless-

steel cleaners, abrasive and chemical cleaners, porcelain oven cleaner and other chemical cleaners which can cause damage to 
surfaces.

3.  Normal wear and tear, chipping and scratching on painted, porcelain enamel or stainless-steel surfaces, dents, discoloration caused 

by environment or heat, surface corrosion, rust or rust perforation, chemical exposure in the atmosphere and other damages which 
result with normal use.

4. 

Accidental damage, abuse, tampering or misuse, misapplication, vandalism, careless handling, modifications, neglect, improper 

assembly or installation, environmental such as severe weather conditions or situations otherwise uncontrollable by the 
manufacturer.

5.  Damages caused by failure to follow proper usage, safety and maintenance instructions presented throughout this manual.
6.  Warping griddle top: It is very common for griddles to expand and contract during heating and cooling, and in some cases with 

thermal shock the griddle can warp or pop-up temporarily, but will correct itself. This is likely to occur in the first couple months of 

use but will correct itself with continued use. You can reduce the impact by only placing room temperature foods on the griddle, 
never placing food right from the fridge or freezer onto the surface, and also not pouring water on the surface for cleaning.

 

There are no other express warranties except as set forth herein and any applicable implied warranties of merchantability and 

fitness are limited in duration to the period of coverage of this express written limited warranty.

Summary of Contents for G70201

Page 1: ...lp or require parts call the Customer Care Hotline 1 833 454 0864 This manual must remain with the product at all times FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY Manual Revision 10 13 2021 Member s Mark 4 Burner Gas Gridd...

Page 2: ...OU SMELL GAS 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 Open lid 4 If odor continues keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department WARN...

Page 3: ...me Check 12 Flash Back Fires 12 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chart 14 Seasoning Your Griddle 16 Care and Maintenance Cleaning Your Griddle 18 Storing Your Griddle 20 Start Grilling Griddle Cooking...

Page 4: ...e materials MUST have a clearance of 36 91 44 cm on all sides from a dwelling walls aluminum siding windows fencing and any other combustible material MUST NOT be under any overhang siding or other co...

Page 5: ...ng LP Cylinder Valve Must Have Shut off valve with a correct cylinder valve output as specified in current standards ANS Z21 58 2018 CSA 1 6 2018 Outdoor Cooking Gas Appliances Type 1 outlet compatibl...

Page 6: ...ight or excessive heat Never insert any kind of object into the valve outlet as this may cause damage to the Backcheck A damaged Backcheck can leak resulting in fires explosions property damage severe...

Page 7: ...ly licensed and experienced dealers Ensure that the dealer checks and tests the tank for leaks after filling LP dealer must purge new cylinder before filling Dealer should NEVER fill LP cylinder more...

Page 8: ...l burners or burners not staying lit Resetting the Regulator Flow Limiting feature 1 With all control knobs and the gas source in the OFF position 2 Disconnect the regulator from the LP cylinder 3 Tur...

Page 9: ...ions 5 Open LP cylinder valve by turning hand wheel counter clockwise If you hear a rushing sound turn gas off immediately There is a leak at the connection CORRECT BEFORE PROCEEDING If growing bubble...

Page 10: ...eset See page 8 OFF HI LOW OFF HI LOW OFF HI LOW OFF HI LOW Lighting Instructions 1 Read instructions before lighting 2 Make sure all control knobs are in the OFF position 3 Turn ON gas valve from LP...

Page 11: ...ntrol knob counter clockwise to the MAX position 4 Immediately strike a match or use a butane lighter and position through the lighting hole on the right side of the firebox Check to ensure that the b...

Page 12: ...ners and rotate the knobs from MAX to MIN You should see a smaller flame in low position than seen on high Perform burner flame check by looking below the griddle top on the side of the unit to view t...

Page 13: ...ght Prevent Flash Back Fire 1 After lighting check for normal burner flames 2 If irregular flames are found shut down immediately and perform maintenance on burners to remove blockages 3 If knobs appe...

Page 14: ...lty lighting both burners assuming burners and venturi tubes are free and clear of blockages All griddle regulators contain a flow limiting device for consumer safety This device measures the amount o...

Page 15: ...PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION Decreasing heat popping sound Out of propane Refill or replace the propane tank Burner and or burner tubes are blocked Clean burners Regulator flow limiting device ac...

Page 16: ...d humidity and extends the life of your griddle First Use Process GRIDDLE COOKING SURFACE Member s Mark Griddles are pre treated with cooking oil to prevent rust and damage during shipping For first t...

Page 17: ...e DO NOT USE SOAP on the griddle surface this will destroy the seasoning NOTE With continued use of your griddle the seasoning bond will get better and better Applying a coating of oil at the start an...

Page 18: ...gloves and steel wool or a grill stone scrub the areas of concern until the rust has been lifted from the surface Rinse the surface thoroughly Be careful not to overflow the grease catch Wipe the gri...

Page 19: ...e burners Use WD40 and a screwdriver pliers to make this removal easier 3 Remove burners 4 Use a flexible venturi brush to clean the interior of the burners Ensure you enter the burner far enough to r...

Page 20: ...or basic warm water and detergent DO RINSE OFF all cleaners with clean warm water and dry completely with a soft or microfiber cloth DO NOT use any chloride containing detergents abrasive cleaners bl...

Page 21: ...ays empty the grease catch after every cook Do not remove the grease catch until it has completely cooled 11 Clean griddle often preferably after each cookout 12 If you notice grease dripping from the...

Page 22: ...it is safe to eat food must be cooked to the minimum internal temperatures listed in the table below USDA Safe Minimum Internal Temperatures Fish 145 F Pork 160 F Egg Dishes 160 F Steaks and Roasts of...

Page 23: ...BURNS ALWAYS WEAR INSULATED PROTECTIVE GRILLING MITTS WHEN WORKING AT THE GRIDDLE KEEP AWAY FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS KEEP CHILDREN AND PETS AWAY FROM THIS GAS FIRED APPLIANCE AVOID DANGEROUS FIRES D...

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Page 25: ...454 0864 25 HARDWARE PACK TOOLS REQUIRED 2 people Screwdriver Not Included Key Description Picture Qty A Wrench 1 B 1 4 20UNC x 13 Screw 66 C Tapping Screw 2 D 6 5 Washer 8 E Nut 2 F NO 10 24UNC x13 S...

Page 26: ...64 26 EXPLODED DIAGRAM FOR G70201 HARDWARE PACK G1 E1 F1 A2 A1 B1 C1 C1 C2 C2 C3 C3 C4 C5 C4 B11 B12 B13 B14 B5 B6 D2 D1 D3 D4 D5 D16 D16 D6 D17 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D14 D13 D15 B7 B8 B9 B10 B2 B4 B15...

Page 27: ...C2 2 SIDE SHELF SUPPORT B G702 1803 C1 C3 2 SIDE SHELF G702 1800 C1 C4 2 SIDE SHELF HANDLE G702 0001 C1 C5 6 TOOL HOLDER G651 0005 C1 D1 1 BOTTOM SHELF G702 0101 C1 D2 1 CART BRACE FRONT G702 0102 C1...

Page 28: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 833 454 0864 28 2 1 x9 x1 B A A D17 D6 D5 D4 D9 D8 D3 D3 NOTE This side up...

Page 29: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 833 454 0864 29 3 4 x9 x6 B B D7 D10 D8 D9 D5 D4 D9 Tighten the screws D1 D8 D7 NOTE This side up...

Page 30: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 833 454 0864 30 6 5 x4 B x4 B D2 D8 D4 B1 D5 D5 D4 D8 D9 D9...

Page 31: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 833 454 0864 31 7 8 x2 F x2 B B B x8 B D13 B13 D2 D9 D5 D14 F F Attention Screw B is assembled from inside burnerbox...

Page 32: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 833 454 0864 32 10 9 x2 C B11 B10 B5 B1...

Page 33: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 833 454 0864 33 11 12 8 6 4 5 2 6 Call 1 833 454 0864 contact customer support Item 615265512962 to order replacements X2 D2 B12 C4 C5 B14...

Page 34: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 833 454 0864 34 13 14 X2 X2 x8 D x4 B C3 C3 C1 C2 x8 B...

Page 35: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 833 454 0864 35 15 x8 B...

Page 36: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 833 454 0864 36 16 Tighten the screws C3 C3 B1 B1...

Page 37: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 833 454 0864 37 17 18 x2 E D A N G E R HEAVY LIFT WITH CARE A1 B1 B1 B1 A1 A1 A1 A2 A2...

Page 38: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 833 454 0864 38 19 x4 B D7 D7 D11 D12 D10 D10...

Page 39: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 833 454 0864 39 20 21 NOTE Please perform a leak test before use...

Page 40: ...er s Mark 4 Burner Gas Griddle will be free of defects in material and workmanship from the date of purchase for the following period All parts 1 year CAUTION Some parts may contain sharp edges Especi...

Page 41: ...cks and service including but not limited to removal of insects from venturi tubes resulting in a flashback fire damage caused by grease fires flare up fires or fires resulting from improper connectio...

Page 42: ...1 833 454 0864 42 NOTES...

Page 43: ...1 833 454 0864 43 NOTES...

Page 44: ...it us at samsclub com membersmarkhelp CONTACT US 1 833 454 0864 linktr ee member s mark Winners Products Engineering Ltd 25 F Cofco Tower 262 Gloucester Road Causeway Bay Hong Kong Distributed by Sam...

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