MHP MHPLX26G Owner'S Manual Download Page 6

Thank You 

Your purchase of a MHP Gas Grill attests to the importance you place upon the quality and performance of your cooking 
equipment. You have purchased the finest Gas Grill ever built. We understand this importance and have made every ef-
fort to use only the finest materials available and to design the grill to give you years of dependable service. 
 

Your MHP grill is protected by a warranty that is one of the finest in the industry. Take a moment to read the warranty 
statement on the back page and refer to it should service become necessary. 
 

Again thank you for buying the “Made in America” professional MHP Grill.

 

MHP Grill Upgrades Available 

Adds Beauty, Convenience and Versatility to Your Outdoor Cooking Enjoyment  

(A) 

(B) 

(C) 

A.  Double Side Burner, 30,000 BTU’s 

B.  Single Side Burner, 15,000 BtU’s 
C.  Drop-In Single Side Burner, 14,000 BTU’s 

All-Weather Grill Cover 

Aluminum Griddle 

Rotisserie Kit With Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Motor 

Counter Top Trim Kits Are Constructed of Heavy-Duty Commercial Grade Stainless Steel 

 

Grill Heads                                Cut-Out Dimensions 

PFTRIM26 For 26” Grill              26 3/4” W x 10”H x 20”D

 

PFTRIM33 For 33” Grill              33 3/4” W x 10”H x 20”D

 

 

Side Burner Trim Kits 

 

Finishing Touch To Your MHP Outdoor Kitchen 

(Trim Kits) 

PFTRIMDS For Double Side Burner 

PFTRIMSS For Single Burner 

Summary of Contents for MHPLX26G

Page 1: ...N STRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Heavy duty stainless steel construction Stainless steel side shelves Easy access to storage and gas cylinder on LP model 12 foot hose with quick disconnect included w...

Page 2: ...r cord and the fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces Children should never use your MHP Grill Accessible parts of the grill may be very hot Keep young children away while it is in use You sho...

Page 3: ...e left completely open to the outside or by providing four ventilation openings Two openings are to be at the cylinder valve level approx 16 above the floor and on opposite walls of the enclosure Two...

Page 4: ...tem during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 psig 3 5kPa The grill must be isolated from the gas by closing its valves during any pressure testing of the supply sy...

Page 5: ...cart Extra spare cylinders must be stored outdoors out of the reach of children and outside of any building garage or other enclosed area Read and Follow All Warnings Provided with Propane Cylinders N...

Page 6: ...necessary Again thank you for buying the Made in America professional MHP Grill MHP Grill Upgrades Available Adds Beauty Convenience and Versatility to Your Outdoor Cooking Enjoyment A B C A Double S...

Page 7: ...tended for installation in a built in enclosure 1 At least one 1 ventilation opening shall be provided on the exposed exterior side of the enclosure located within 5 inches of the top of the enclosure...

Page 8: ...all the way to back NOTE never operate grill without the drip pan in place HEAT INDICATOR 1 Place Heat Indicator through hole in lid and attach using wing nut provided GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRILL Burn...

Page 9: ...W Burner Flame BLUE BLUE Fig 1 CAUTION CAREFUL AS THE BURNER MAY BE VERY HOT If the burners do not operate correctly check if the air shutter or burner ports are blocked by dirt debris spider webs etc...

Page 10: ...e food on the grill and cook to the desired temperature doneness Adjust heat setting if necessary The control knob may be set to any position between HIGH and LOW 5 Turn all knobs to OFF and shut off...

Page 11: ...with oil before grilling INDIRECT MED brush with oil before grilling MEDIUM MEDIUM brush with oil before grilling FRUIT Apples whole Pears halved 35 40 Minutes 10 14 Minutes INDIRECT MED MEDIUM brush...

Page 12: ...to it Keeping it clean will greatly reduce flare ups and grease fires TO CLEAN Be sure the grill is cool Remove the cooking grids and lift out the flavor plates Brush with a steel wire brush until all...

Page 13: ...he tip of the thermometer should not touch fat layers bone or gristle or if using the rotisserie the spit rod What Utensils Should I Use Always use long handle forks spatulas or tongs designed especia...

Page 14: ...th a small pin Be careful not to enlarge holes Constant flare ups 1 Grill too cold before start of cooking 2 Cooking grid or flavor plates may be heav ily coated with burned on grease 3 Fatty foods 4...

Page 15: ...Orifice PF80 10LX 3 3 4 4 Burners PF80 3828S 2 2 3 3 Electrode W 28 Ignitor Wire PERF137 101 1 1 Bushing for Rotisserie PERF13710H 1 1 Rotisserie Bracket PERF137 S14 4 1 1 Infrared Rear Broiler Burne...

Page 16: ...roper maintenance or service or failure to perform normal and routine maintenance including but not limited to damage caused by insects within the burner tubes as set out in the owner s manual Deterio...

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