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SAFETY  

INSTALLATION

Your new gas grill is a safe, convenient appliance when 
assembled and used properly. However, as with all gas-

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products, certain safeguards must be observed. 

Failure to 

follow these safeguards may result in damage or injury 
including 

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damage, personal injury or death.

 If you have questions 

concerning assembly or operation, consult your dealer, 
gas appliance serviceman, your gas company or our direct 
customer service line at 800-265-2150.

CAUTION

*  FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY. 
*  IF STORED INDOORS, DETACH AND LEAVE 

CYLINDER OUTDOORS.

*  THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE OPERATED 

UNATTENDED.

*  SPECIAL CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO KEEP SMALL 

CHILDREN AWAY FROM HEATED SURFACES.

*  DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER 

FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR VAPORS IN THE VICINITY 
OF THIS OR ANY OTHER GAS APPLIANCE.

*  NEVER OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE UNATTENDED.
*  THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR 

COMMERCIAL USE.

Use caution when handling or transporting this product. 
Metal edges can present a hazard. Use appropriate gloves 
when lifting or handling. Before lifting remove grid.

ELECTRICAL CAUTION

1.  If any accessory is used on this appliance that requires 

an external electrical power source, the accessory 
when installed must be electrically grounded in 
accordance with local codes. In the absence of local 
codes, the following standards apply:

(U.S.A.) ANSI/NFPA No. 70-Latest Edition

 and
 

(CANADA) CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code

2.  Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the plug.
3.  Keep the electrical supply cord and fuel supply hose 

away from any heated surface.

       WARNING

Fuels used in gas or oil-

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of combustion of such fuels, contain chemicals known to 
the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or 
other reproductive harm.
“This warning is issued pursuant to California Health and 
Safety Code Sec. 25249.6”
1.  In the U.S.A., this appliance must be installed in 

accordance with the local code and the relevant 
national code.

ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 - Latest Edition
National Fuel Gas Code and Latest Local

Codes where Applicable

 

In Canada, this appliance must be installed 

 

in accordance with the local code and the 

 

relevant CSA standards:

CSA-B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane

Installation Code

2.  The appliance must be located away from combustible 

surfaces by at least 76cm/30” from each side, and 
76cm/30” from the rear.

3. 

DO NOT

 operate this appliance under any overhead 

roof construction or foliage.

4.  This appliance is for

 OUTDOOR USE ONLY, DO NOT 

operate in garage, shed or other such enclosed areas.

5. 

DO NOT 

restrict the 

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6.  Keep the area surrounding the appliance free of combustible 

materials, gasoline, and all 

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7. a. Models: 

 

800314, 

800324

 

 

 800334, 800814

 

 

 800824, 800834

 

need to be used with legs

b.  This appliance is not intended to be installed in, or 

on, recreational vehicles and/or boats. 

c.  Do not store a spare LP cylinder under or near a 

barbecue grill, or other heat sources. NEVER 

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LP cylinder beyond 80% full: a 

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serious injury may occur.

8.  Do not move the appliance while in use. 
9.  Take caution while operating. The hose connecting 

the appliance to the supply cylinder can  be a tripping 
hazard causing the supply cylinder to tip.

10.  Do not use on tables exceeding 30 in. (76cm) in height

(for table top model only).

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WARNING  

 

DO NOT store or use gasoline or other 

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vicinity of this or any other appliance.
An LP cylinder not connected for use 

2. 

shall not be stored in the vicinity of 

this or any other appliance.

DANGER
If you smell gas:

Shut off gas to the appliance

1. 

Extinguish any open 

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2. 

Open lid

3. 

If odor continues, immediately call your 

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Summary of Contents for ANSI Z21.89a-2008/CSA 1.18a-2008ANSI Z21.58a-2008/CSA 1.6a-2008

Page 1: ...APPLIANCE FOLLOW ALL WARNING AND INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING THE APPLIANCE KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 1 800 265 2150 info omcbbq com PORTABLE GAS BARBECUES CONTENTS SAFETY 2 INSTALLATION 2 L P...

Page 2: ...California Health and Safety Code Sec 25249 6 1 In the U S A this appliance must be installed in accordance with the local code and the relevant national code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 Latest Edition Nation...

Page 3: ...tighten the connection Using a wrench could damage the regulator coupling and could cause a leak QCC CONNECTION 1 Be sure cylinder valve and appliance valves are off 2 Place full LP gas cylinder in L...

Page 4: ...vapor withdrawal The cylinder must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve The cylinder must be installed as per assembly instructions Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 full A fire causing dea...

Page 5: ...regulator and the appliance valve This device will activate if the cylinder valve is opened while the appliance valves are open Be sure the appliance valves are off before the cylinder valve is opened...

Page 6: ...ve tighten the connection and retest Step 5 9 If the leak persists contact your barbecue dealer for assistance Do not attempt to operate appliance if a leak is present KEEP VENTURI TUBE CLEAN Blockage...

Page 7: ...atch follow steps 1 thru 8 above Insert lighted match through the cooking grid using match stick holder Push and turn control knob to HIGH Burner should ignite within 5 seconds 10 CAUTION Check your b...

Page 8: ...s Your gas grill is designed for use with a vaporization system included Do not use lava rock ceramic briquets or any other vaporization system other than the one that came with the barbecue COOKING T...

Page 9: ...th vegetable or olive oil to prevent food from sticking to the grid 6 Hold the salt when cooking meats on the barbecue The meat will stay juicier if the salt is added after cooking 7 To prevent steaks...

Page 10: ...e cooking grid with aluminum foil shiny side down Ignite the burner operate the barbecue on HIGH with the lid closed for 10 minutes or until smoking stops Turn the gas cylinder valve to OFF turn the c...

Page 11: ...device to activate 7 Leak test connections to determine loose fitting Tighten fitting Leak test system 8 Venturi blocked 8 Remove burner clean venturi See Venturi Tubes 9 Venturi not aligned with val...

Page 12: ...rs made of stainless steel depends almost entirely on proper use cleaning and maintenance This warranty does not cover failure due to improper use and maintenance PORCELAIN COOKING GRID Some OMC cook...

Page 13: ...re pour installation ou r parations Les frais de service li s la r paration domicile Responsabilit pour les dommages indirects BR LEUR La dur e de vie des br leurs OMC en acier inoxydable d pend presq...

Page 14: ...il y a des fuites aux connexions pour d terminer si elles sont assez serr es Reserrez V rifi er s il y a des fuites 8 Venturi bloqu 8 Enlever le br leur nettoyer le tube venturi Voir nettoyage et ent...

Page 15: ...ce qu il arr te de faire de la fum e Fermez le robinet de la bonbonne et ensuite les boutons de contr le Lorque le barbecue est refroidi enlevez le papier d aluminium le vaporizer grattez les c t s e...

Page 16: ...le attacher les ailes et les pattes serrement pour viter contact avec la l chefrite 4 Dans la plupart des cas la cuisson au tournebroche est meilleure avec le couvercle ferm et la chaleur r duite 5 Av...

Page 17: ...tte temp rature est utilis e pour le r chauffement du gril et pour la cuisson de steaks et des c telettes R glage moyen La temp rature la surface des grilles est d environ 450 F 230 C avec le couvercl...

Page 18: ...l orifi ce d allumage situ en bas droite du bo tier Pousser le bouton de r glage de droite HIGH Le br leur devrait s allumer dans les 5 prochaines secondes Apr s avoir allum le br leur droit pousser l...

Page 19: ...ne fuite est d tect e fermer le robinet d arr t de la bonbonne reserrer la connexion et retester Etape N 5 9 Si la fuite persiste communiquez avec votre d taillant de barbecues pour assistance Ne pas...

Page 20: ...binet de la bonbonne est ouvert quand les contr les du barbecue sont d ja ouverts Pour emp cher l activation accidentelle assurez vous que les contr les du barbecue sont en position fermer avant que l...

Page 21: ...d un robinet de s ret et de d charge directement reli la phase gazeuse l int rieur du r servoir MANUTENTION 1 Les r glements gouvernementaux interdisent l exp dition de r servoirs de propane pleins Il...

Page 22: ...d alimetation par bouteille de gaz con u pour l limination de la vapeur En soulevant la bouteille tenez la poignee la plus proche de la bouteille de gaz d un main enfoncez la bouteille de propane dan...

Page 23: ...oute surface chauff e AVERTISSEMENT Les combustibles qui sont utilis s dans les appareils qui fonctionnent l huile ou au gaz et leurs produits de combustion contiennent des produits chimiques qui selo...

Page 24: ...INSTRUCTIONS AVANT L ASSEMBLAGE ET L UTILISATION DE CELUI CI SUIVRE TOUS LES AVIS DE PR CAUTIONS ET INSTRUCTIONS LORSQUE VOUS UTILISEZ L APPAREIL CONSERVER CE MANUEL POUR R F RENCE FUTURE TABLE DES M...

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