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Refer to this list every time you grill

 

Read Owner’s Manual

Be sure to have read the owner’s manual and all the safety instructions.

 

Clean grease tray

Always ensure you clean the grease tray prior to grilling to avoid fires and flare-ups.

 

Check the hose

Ensure the grill is off and cool. Check the hose for evidence of excessive abrasions, 
or cuts. Have the hose replaced before use if the hose is damaged.

 

Preheat and clean grids 

Coat the grids with vegetable shortening and preheat your grill to burn off excess 
residue and prevent sticking. Clean cast iron grids with a brass wire brush and 
stainless steel grids with a stainless brush. See "

Cleaning Instructions"

NOTE

: Stainless steel cooking grids are corrosion resistant and require less 

maintenance than cast iron grids. 

 

Prep area

Make sure everything you need while grilling such as your utensils, seasonings, 
sauces, and dishes are within your reach. Don’t leave your food unattended, or it 
could burn.

 

Don’t peek and flip once

Try not to open the lid and peek too much, or heat will escape and throw your 
temperature and cooking times off. Flip your food only once, especially steak and 
chicken.

 

Leave space

Leave some space on the grill and between food, so you have room to move food 
around if you need to.

 

Use a thermometer

Use a thermometer to ensure food is cooked thoroughly. Follow the appropriate 
temperatures guidelines for all types of meat, especially poultry.

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This procedure MUST be done prior to first use and repeated every 3-4 uses to keep grids looking new.

 

1.  Remove cast iron grids from the grill.
2.  Wash grids with warm soapy water and soft cloth.  

Pat dry and allow grids to completely dry. 

3.  Apply fat/oil evenly using a silicone brush on both 

sides.

4.  Preheat appliance to 

350°F - 400°F (176°C - 204°C).

5.  Install cooking grids and cook for 30 minutes.
6.  Apply a second even coat of fat/oil on cooking grids, 

and keep cooking for 30 more minutes.

7. Grids are now seasoned. 

 

NOTE: 

If rust has formed on the cast iron grids, 

remove the rust with scouring pad or brass brush and 

repeat the seasoning process.

GRILLING 

PRO TIP!

Always preheat the grill 
before cooking to burn 
off leftover residue and 
prevent food from sticking 
to the grate.

GRILLING 

PRO TIP!

Get inspired to create
delicious meals from the
recipes and grilling
techniques at
www.napoleon.com and
Napoleon’s cookbooks.

OIL AND FAT 

SUGGESTION!

Grapeseed Oil
Sunflower Oil
Soybean Oil
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Canola Oil

If not available, select an oil 
or fat that has a high smoke 
point. Do not use salted fats 
like butter or margarine.

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Summary of Contents for BIG32

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual BIG32 BIG38 BIG44 BIB10 BIB18 Grills illustrated in this manual may differ from model purchased Apply Serial Number We Want Your Feedback Visit Napoleon com to write a review and regis...

Page 2: ...information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result and cause property damage personal injury or death Alert adults and children about the hazard of hot surface te...

Page 3: ...Never remove the grounding plug Never use with an adapter of 2 prongs Use only extension cords with a 3 prong grounding plug that has been rated for the power of the equipment and approved for outdoor...

Page 4: ...read the temperature for perfect results Large chrome plated Warming Rack for increased cooking area Dual Rear Infrared Rotisserie Burner Perfect for high heat searing and slow spit roasting Cooking s...

Page 5: ...rs with the lid closed Do not operate the rear burner s with the main burners Do not close the side burner lid when operating or hot Do not deep fry food on the side burner Do not adjust the cooking g...

Page 6: ...7 19 4 49 3 10 25 26 0 48 121 9 22 25 56 5 11 25 28 6 Max 44 111 8 19 75 50 2 BIB18 Min 18 45 7 19 4 49 3 10 25 26 0 24 61 0 22 25 56 5 11 25 28 6 Max 20 50 8 19 75 50 2 BIB10 Min 10 25 4 18 75 47 6 6...

Page 7: ...nders of the U S Department of Transportation D O T or the Standard for Cylinders Spheres and Tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Goods and Commission CAN CSA B339 as applicable The cylinder connect...

Page 8: ...in 5 inches 12 7 cm of the top of the enclosure and another within 1 inch 2 54 cm of the cylinder opening s bottom surface The top opening must have a total free area of more than 20 in 2 130 cm 2 for...

Page 9: ...o the off position 4 Turn the gas supply valve on 5 Brush a half and half solution liquid soap and water onto all joints and connections of the regulator hose manifolds and valves 6 Bubbles indicate a...

Page 10: ...HIGH position 4 Press and hold igniter button until the burner lights or light by match 5 If the burner will not light turn burner control knob clockwise to the OFF position Wait 5 minutes Repeat ste...

Page 11: ...st to trap in the juices and flavor Lower the grill temperature to finish cooking to your preference Food that takes longer than 30 minutes such as roasts can be cooked indirectly with the burner lit...

Page 12: ...eter is 10 25 cm Be sure your grill is in a location protected from the wind or the performance of the side burner will be affected Infrared Side Burner If equipped To operate follow the Side Burner L...

Page 13: ...drippings Note Remove the warming rack prior to using the rear burner and spit rod Extreme heat will damage the warming rack 1 Install the rotisserie motor on the side of the grill using the mounting...

Page 14: ...and Rotisserie Kit 2 3 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 7 16 12mm 7 16 12mm x2 x2 x2 x2 Adding Support Arm Removing Support Arm Tips about using the Rotisserie Operate the rear burner on high unt...

Page 15: ...pace Leave some space on the grill and between food so you have room to move food around if you need to Use a thermometer Use a thermometer to ensure food is cooked thoroughly Follow the appropriate t...

Page 16: ...GH 2 minutes each side Medium 5 minutes HIGH 3 minutes each side Well done 6 minutes Chicken HIGH MEDIUM LOW 2 minutes each side then medium low to low heat 20 25 minutes Slice joint connecting the th...

Page 17: ...an be cleaned by preheating the grill and using a wire brush to remove residue Stainless steel grids will permanently discolor from regular use because of high temperatures when grilling Infrared Side...

Page 18: ...he drip pan from the grill to access the disposable grease tray or to clean the drip pan 2 Scrape the drip pan out with a putty knife or scraper 3 Replace the disposable grease tray every 2 4 weeks de...

Page 19: ...ol panel 1 Remove the screw s that attaches the burner to the back wall of the grill Slide the burner back and upwards to remove 2 Use a flexible venturi tube brush to clean the inside of the burner 3...

Page 20: ...lock screw and open or close air shutter as required Fig 1 5 Light the burners on high 6 Visually inspect burner flames 7 Turn burners off tighten locking screws and replace removed parts when shutte...

Page 21: ...cracking of the ceramic tile 3 A ceramic burner that becomes wet before use will create steam when operated later and produce pressure that will crack the ceramic 4 Repeated soaking of the ceramic can...

Page 22: ...sure sear plates are installed with holes towards the front and the slots on the bottom See Assembly Instructions Guide Improper heating Preheat grill with both main burners on high for 10 to 15 minut...

Page 23: ...c tiles are evenly glowing red Burner overheated because inadequate ventilation Too much grill surface covered by griddle or pan Ensure no more than 75 of the grill surface is covered by objects or ac...

Page 24: ...ROL OUTPUT SORTIE SALIDA 12VDC 24W SWITCH IGNITION COMMUTATEUR ALLUMAGE INTERRUPTOR ENCENDIDO 12VDC 0 3 0 8W 22 66mA SWITCH LIGHTS COMMUTATEUR LUMI RES INTERRUPTOR LUCES 12VDC 0 3 0 8W 22 66mA KNOB LI...

Page 25: ...arges labor costs or export duties This Limited Warranty is provided in addition to any rights afforded to you by local laws Accordingly this Limited Warranty imposes no obligation upon NAPOLEON to ke...

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