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GFCI
Electrical Connections
Note:
In order for the LED lights to work the side burner must be plugged into a GFCI outlet
installed by an electrician.
WARNING
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Product installation must meet local electric codes or, in the absence of local codes, the latest edition of the National
Electrical Code ANS/ NFPA No. 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CGA 1.6b2005.
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Use only a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) protected circuit with this outdoor cooking gas appliance.
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This grill is equipped with a three prong (grounding) electric plug for your protection against shock hazard and must
be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong outlet. Never cut or remove the grounding prong from this
plug.
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Use only extension cords with a 3 prong grounding plug, rated for the power of the equipment, and approved for
outdoor use with a “W-A” marking.
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To protect against electric shock, do not immerse any part of the power cord, an extension cord or any plugs in water
or other liquid.
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• Unplug the product from the outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow it to cool before putting on or
taking off parts.
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Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or touch hot surfaces.
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Do not use an outdoor cooking gas appliance for purposes other than intended.
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Do not operate any outdoor cooking gas appliance with a damaged cord, plug, or after the appliance malfunctions
or has been damaged in any manner. Contact the manufacturer for repair.
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING
Connection to AC
Installation requires an outdoor 120VAC 15A GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) electrical outlet adjacent to the side burner.
The GFCI outlet features an internal breaker that reduces shock hazard. This type of outlet should be installed by a qualified
electrician either inside the island enclosure for built-in units, or near the location where a free-standing unit will be used.
If the electrical system fails to operate, a connection may have come loose in shipping or the GFCI may have tripped, requiring a
reset.