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Congratulations

Your  Member's  Mark  LP  gas  grill  is  now

ready  for  use.  Before  the  first  use  and  at  the

beginning of each season (and whenever the

LP  gas  tank  has  been  changed):

1.

2.

3.

Read  all  safety,  lighting  and  operating

instructions.

Check gas valve orifices, burner tubes and

burner  ports  for  any  obstructions.

Perform  gas  leak  check  according  to

instructions  found  on  page  15  of  this

manual.

CAUTION:

 

When the appliance is not in use, the

gas must be turned off at the supply tank.

Place  the  Rack  for  Ceramic  Flame  Tamers  on

the  lower  ledge  above  burners.    Lay  6  pieces

of  Ceramic  Flame  Tamers  onto  the  Rack.    See

ILL.  17

.

Place  Cooking  Grids  on  the  ledge  above

Ceramic Flame Tamers.

IMPORTANT: 

The  Grill  is  not  designed  for  use

with  lava  rock  or  briquettes  and  the  use  of

such  items  will  void  the  warranty.

1.

Installing  Cooking  Components

2.

Connecting  A  Liquid  Propane  Gas  (LP gas)

Tank  To  Your  Grill

1. Hang  your  filled  gas  tank  on  the  Tank  Hook.

The  ring  foot  of  the  gas  tank  will  rest  on  the

Tank  Holder.  See 

ILL.  18.

  Make  sure  the  LP

gas  tank  valve  is  in  the  full  OFF  position.

(Turn  clockwise  to  close.)

To  reset  the  Tank  Gauge,  depress  the  gas

tank  all  the  way  down  using  your  hand,

every  time  after  replacing  the  tank.

Check  the  tank  valve  to  insure  it  has  proper

external  mating  threads  to  fit  the  hose  &

regulator assembly provided. (Type 1 connec-

tion per ANSI Z21.58a-1998)

Make  sure  all  burner  valves  are  in  the  OFF

position.

Inspect the valve connection port and regulator

assembly.  Look  for  damage  or  debris.  Remove

any  debris.  Inspect  hose  for  damage.  Never

use damaged or plugged equipment.

When  connecting  the  hose  and  regulator

assembly  to  the  tank  valve,  hand  tighten  nut

clockwise  to  a  full  stop.  Do  Not  use  a

wrench  to  tighten  because  it  could  damage

the  Quick  Coupling  Nut  and  result  in  a

hazardous condition.

Open  the  tank  valve  fully  (counterclockwise).

Use  a  soapy  water  solution  to  check  all

connections  for  leaks  before  attempting  to  light

your  grill.  See  "Checking  for  LP  Gas  Leaks"

on  page  15.  If  a  leak  is  found,  turn  the  tank

valve  off  and  do  not  use  your  grill  until  the

leak  is  repaired.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Disconnecting  A  Liquid  Propane  Gas  (LP gas)

Tank  From  Your  Grill

Turn the burner valves and LP gas tank valve

to  the  full  OFF  position.  (Turn  clockwise  to

close.)
Detach  the  hose  and  regulator  assembly  from

the  LP  gas  tank  valve  by  turning  the  Quick

Coupling  Nut  counterclockwise.

1.

2.

ILL.  18

ILL.  17

Make sure the Ceramic Flame Tamers fit into

the wire slot properly.  If not, reverse the Rack.

COOKING GRID

RACK FOR FLAME

TAMERS

These holes are for rotisserie mounting bracket use

CERAMIC  FLAME

TAMER

TANK GAUGE

REGULATOR

TANK  HOLDER

COUPLING  NUT

TANK HOOK

Type 1 connection

per ANSI Z21.58a-1998

Summary of Contents for Y101XC

Page 1: ...nstructions could result in serious bodily injury and or property damage This gas grill is intended for outdoor use only and is not intended to be installed in or on recreational vehicles or boats Liq...

Page 2: ...arranty applies only when the grill is used in the United States This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state See page 20 for full de...

Page 3: ...hdrawal The LP gas tank used must have a collar to protect the tank valve 1 2 3 When your gas grill is not in use the gas must be turned off at the LP gas tank The regulator and hose assembly must be...

Page 4: ...the ports 1 2 3 CAUTION Spiders and small insects occa sionally spin webs or make nests in the grill burner tubes during transit and warehousing These webs can lead to a gas flow obstruc tion which c...

Page 5: ...CHES DOOR BRACKET TO THE CART ATTACHES SHELF BRACKET TO CART LEG INSTALLS THE HANDLES ONTO THE DOORS SECURES REAR WIND SHIELD TO THE BACK OF GRILL CART INSTALLS THE SPICE TRAY TO SIDE SHELF INSTALLS T...

Page 6: ...Y0101XC Parts Diagram 6 Remove all components from cartons and place within easy reach Turn the largest carton upside down and it will provide a comfortable height work surface for grill assembly...

Page 7: ...ent parts you need Call 8 00am 4 30 pm CST Monday through Friday at 1 800 770 9769 To make sure you obtain the correct replacement part s for your Member s Mark Gas Grill please refer to the parts lis...

Page 8: ...d from shipping box Raise the grill lid and remove all packed components Use the parts list on page 5 6 and 7 to check that all necessary parts have been included Assemble the gas grill on a protectiv...

Page 9: ...kets to cart legs Be sure the folded strip of the bracket is closest to the cart legs Then align the holes on both ends of the bracket with the threaded holes on the cart legs Fix the Door Bracket by...

Page 10: ...d of Shelf Brackets Fix firmly by using 2 of the E 1 4 x1 2 Phillips head screws See ILL 6 Place Side Burner on to the Shelf Brackets on the left Align the holes on the Side Shelf with the threaded ho...

Page 11: ...ILL 7 Install the connection tube between Gas Valve and inlet of Gas manifold On the left side of the Grill Install the Regulator assembly to the inlet of Gas Valve See ILL 8 Loosely screw 2 of the C...

Page 12: ...nd gently squeeze the Gas Collector Box until the gap is correct Return the Gas Collector Box to its original horizon tal position secure the Inside Nut and try the Electrode Check again ILL 10 Side V...

Page 13: ...he Tank Gauge into Terminal on the left side of the Tank Gauge Display See ILL14 Install the Rear Wind Shield to the back of grill cart Fix securely using 2 of the K 3 16 x 1 2 phillips head screws Se...

Page 14: ...has proper external mating threads to fit the hose regulator assembly provided Type 1 connec tion per ANSI Z21 58a 1998 Make sure all burner valves are in the OFF position Inspect the valve connection...

Page 15: ...ll near the LP gas tank because your telephone is an electrical device and could create a spark resulting in fire and or explosion A strong gas smell or the hissing sound of gas indicates a serious pr...

Page 16: ...burners from grill by pulling cotter pin beneath burner using Long nose pliers Carefully lift each burner up and away from gas valve orifice Remove the orifice from gas valve and gently clear any obst...

Page 17: ...the burners and adjust the gas collector box The edge of the collector box should be overlapping the burner port Replace flame tamers and the cooking grids Reconnect the gas source and observe the bu...

Page 18: ...be and inside the burner several times to remove any debris Use a bottle brush with a flexible handle Run the brush through the burner tube and inside the burner several times removing any debris Use...

Page 19: ...to coat the entire surface including edges Question What is the best way to protect my new gas grill from the weather Answer A good quality grill cover should be used to protect your grill when not in...

Page 20: ...ace any part or parts covered under this limited warranty THIS LIMITEDWARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIEDWARRANTY THAT MAY APPLY TO THIS PRODUCT THIS DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES M...

Page 21: ...the HIGH setting for longer than five minutes may damage certain parts of your grill Do not leave your grill unattended Preheating To preheat light your grill on HIGH lower the lid and follow this tim...

Page 22: ...Poultry skin is fatty so you should expect some flare ups when using this direct method To minimize flare ups try grilling poultry using the indirect method Place the poultry on one side of the grill...

Page 23: ...e and the grill lid down Or center your food on the secondary cooking rack and light the outer grill burners Either way indirect cooking must be done with the lid down In some instances you may want t...

Page 24: ...re Medium Well done Medium Well done Approximate Cooking Times 18 minutes per pound 23 minutes per pound 27 minutes per pound 18 minutes per pound 23 minutes per pound 27 minutes per pound 30 33 minut...

Page 25: ...of wood chips or pellets available for use in smoking grilled foods Pre soaking of wood chips may be required so read and follow the manufac turers instructions for preparation of smoking chips prior...

Page 26: ...aring to Stir fry Although it is possible to stir fry in other dishes a wok is your best tool Its high sides enable the cook to stir food without spillage Its construction allows you to cook quickly a...

Page 27: ...erving time Preparing Burgers In another bowl combine ground beef with 2 table spoons of reserved salsa mix well Shape mixture into six 1 2 inch thick burgers and place on the grill directly over medi...

Page 28: ...r making a delicious sauce for any grilled meat And for an appetizer spread the softened cloves over toasted slices of french bread Makes 4 servings Preparation Combine ketchup pepper rosemary basil a...

Page 29: ...low flame until melted Brush mixture over both sides of halibut fish steaks Pour balance of mixture into small bowl Place clean cooking pan or foil on center of grill with both outer burners on medium...

Page 30: ...en and dry with paper towels Place chicken in plastic bag and into shallow dish then add marinade and seal bag Rotate chicken to coat well and chill up to 24 hours turning bag occasionally Preparing t...

Page 31: ...dressing from cooked turkey slice and serve PIZZA ON THE GRILL You may never want to call out for pizza again Follow this pizza dough recipe or purchase ready made pizza dough found in your grocers re...

Page 32: ...l Cut potatoes in half lengthwise Scoop out potato pulp serve separately or discard Be sure to leave 1 4 inch thick potato shell remaining Brush the inside of each potato shell with melted margarine S...

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