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WARNING

! Do not store a spare gas cylinder below the grill head or side burners.

WARNING

! Never use a gas cylinder that is beyond 80% full. 

WARNING

! Follow all specifications and instructions exactly to prevent fire, explosion, property damage, personal 

injury, or death.

WARNING

! Disconnect the grill and its individual shutoff valve from the gas supply piping system during any 

pressure testing in excess of ½ psi (3.5 kPa).

WARNING

! Close the individual shutoff valve to isolate the grill from the gas supply piping system during any 

pressure testing equal to or less than ½ Psi (3.5 kPa).

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Option 1: To a Gas Cylinder

Use a propane cylinder of minimum 6 kg or a butane cylinder of 13 kg 

constructed and marked in accordance with national and regional codes. Ensure 

that the cylinder can provide enough fuel to operate the appliance. If in doubt, 

check with your local gas supplier.
Use a gas pressure regulator and hose supplied by Napoleon; if not included, use 

a regulator and hose that meet national and regional codes. The recommended 

length of the hose is 0.9 m. The hose must never be longer than 1.5 m.  

Note:

 The hose should be replaced before the expiry date printed on it.

Only place cylinders within the maximum width and height dimensions inside the 

enclosure on the bottom shelf. Cylinders that surpass the maximum dimensions 

must be placed outside the enclosure on level ground. Refer to the diagram below 

for specific measurements. 

Hook-up and Installation

•  Check the cylinder for dents or rust, and have it inspected by your gas 

supplier.

•  Never use a cylinder with a damaged valve.
•  Place the cylinder in its designated area on the bottom shelf.

•  Ensure the gas regulator hose has no twists or kinks.
•  Remove the cap or plug from the cylinder fuel valve.
•  Tighten the regulator to the cylinder valve.
•  Ensure the hose does not contact with the drip pan or any high temperature 

surfaces of the grill because it will melt and cause a fire.

•  Ensure the cylinder is not left exposed to extreme heat or direct sunlight.
•  Leak test all joints prior to operating the grill. See 

“Leak Test”.

310 mm

590 mm

Maximum Cylinder Dimensions

Summary of Contents for ROGUE Series

Page 1: ...RSE425 RSE525 RSE625 RXT365 RXT425 RXT525 RXT625 ROGUE SERIES Owner s Manual Grills illustrated in this manual may differ from model purchased Apply Serial Number We Want Your Feedback Visit Napoleon...

Page 2: ...e 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...

Page 3: ...es Do not use a cylinder that is not equipped with the appropriate type connection Only use the pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with this grill or replacement parts specifically recommen...

Page 4: ...avy Gauge Stainless Steel Burners for long lasting quality Instant JETFIRE Ignition for quick and east start up Stainless Steel Folding Side Shelves with Integrated Tool Hooks ACCU PROBE Temperature G...

Page 5: ...ply cords and fuel supply hoses away from all heated surfaces Clean the grease tray drip pan and sear plates regularly to avoid build up and grease fires Keep the infrared burner and main burner ventu...

Page 6: ...plied by Napoleon if not included use a regulator and hose that meet national and regional codes The recommended length of the hose is 0 9 m The hose must never be longer than 1 5 m Note The hose shou...

Page 7: ...9 64 14 25 kW 1037 g hr MAIN 525 61 65 16 6 kW 1208 g hr MAIN 625 61 65 20 75 kW 1514 g hr REAR 57 62 5 kW 364 g hr SIDE 2 TILE INFRARED 0 86mm 69 3 kW 218 g hr SIDE 3 TILE INFRARED 59 64 4 5 kW 327 g...

Page 8: ...leaks in the fitting where the regulator connects to the tank Leak test this grill before use annually and when any gas components are replaced Leak Test Steps 1 Do not smoke while performing the tes...

Page 9: ...lot lights Continue to push down on the control knob until the burner lights and then release 3 If the pilot does not light immediately turn the control knob clockwise to the OFF position Repeat step...

Page 10: ...it slowly and evenly Use this method to cook larger cuts of meat or food prone to flare ups such as roast chicken or turkey Turn one or more burners on and place food on the cooking grid where there i...

Page 11: ...t rod into the rotisserie motor and set the opposite end across the hangers The heavy side of the meat will naturally hang down to balance the load 5 Slide the stop bushing onto the spit rod until it...

Page 12: ...specially 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...

Page 13: ...HIGH 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...

Page 14: ...can 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 Si...

Page 15: ...teps 1 Slide the 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 ever...

Page 16: ...rner ports 6 Drill out blocked ports using the supplied drill bit in a small cordless drill this can be done with the burner attached to the grill but it s easier if removed from the grill 7 Do not fl...

Page 17: ...bottom shelf clear from debris Combustion in air adjustment IMPORTANT This must be done by a qualified gas installer The air shutter is factory set and should not require adjusting under normal condit...

Page 18: ...to prevent cracking of their ceramic surfaces Fractures will cause the burners to malfunction IMPORTANT Damage resulting from by failure to follow these instructions is NOT covered by your grill warra...

Page 19: ...s Lifting flames on burner Close air shutter according to Maintenance Instructions Combustion Air Adjustment section in this Owner s Manual IMPORTANT This must be done by a qualified gas installer Noi...

Page 20: ...ment burner assembly if any cracks are found Both gas propane and natural gas improper preheating Preheat grill with both main burners on high for 10 to 15 minutes Possible spider web or other debris...

Page 21: ...nd allow to cool for at least 2 minutes Reignite Leaking gasket surrounding the ceramic tile or a weld failure in the burner housing Allow burner to cool and inspect very closely for cracks Contact yo...

Page 22: ...thorized service technician or contractor in accordance with the installation instructions included with the product and all local and national building and fire codes has been properly maintained and...

Page 23: ...Napoleon com Rogue Series Grills 23...

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