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ProSear 

Installation Instructions  

Installation Of Your Indoor Grill 

Your 

ProSear

 Indoor Grill is fully insulated and can be installed into standard wood cabinetry with zero clearance to 

combustibles. The grill was designed to fit into a  standard 30” base cabinet. A cut out of 29

"

 x 20

"

 is required in the 

counter top. Combustible wall clearance must be maintained according to the specs on page 6 of this manual.  

 

After cutting the recommended open-
ing in the counter top, remove the 

Stainless Trim 

on the grill & place 

the grill into the opening and secure 
the unit in place by screwing the four 
counter brackets into the counter top 

(Fig. A).  

Then replace the 

Trim

 on 

the grill and reinstall the 4 screws 

(Fig 

A1), 

or install the 

Heat Shield 

(

Fig. 

A2) 

and the 

Stainless Steel Trim 

us-

ing the 4 screws that were removed. 

  

Connect your gas line to the 3/8” pipe supplied with 
your grill. A safety shut off valve must be installed 
in an accessible location in the gas line external to 
the appliance for the purpose of turning on or shut-
ting off the gas to the appliance (

Fig B and B1)

 

Plug the female end of the electric power cord sup-
plied with your unit into the electrical jack located at 
the bottom of the control panel. Plug the male end into 
a grounded 120V,60H 15 Amp receptacle 

(Fig. C)

.  

WARNING:

 

After the installation is complete, the Indoor Grill & all gas connections must be checked for leaks. See 

Page 6 for Leak Check Instructions.

 

WARNING: 

This appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and 

should be plugged directly into a properly grounded receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug. 

WARNING: 

Your electric socket should be checked for proper polarity. Improper polarity can cause an electric shock 

and serious personal injury.

 

Fig. A 

Fig. A1 

The Indoor Grill is designed to fit into a standard 30” 
base cabinet. Your cabinets 

CANNOT

 have a center 

door support as this would block the drip pan which is 
located in the center of the grill 

(Fig. D)

.  

Fig. D 

Fig. B 

Fig. B1 

Safety Shut Off 

 

Fig C 

  ↑ 

Drip Pan 

Fig. A1 

Fig. A2 

Stainless Steel Trim and Heat 

Shield Installation. 

 

See page 6 for combustion clearances 

when using heat shield or not using. 

 Gas Safety Shut Off 

Electrical Jack Location 

Drip Pan 

Summary of Contents for ProSear

Page 1: ...nd serial number here MODEL _________________________ SERIAL _________________________ Find these numbers on the grill body Installer Leave this manual with the appliance Consumer Retain this manual f...

Page 2: ...e the chance of injury and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed This ProSear Infrared Grill is made by ProFire Grills 5565 12th Street Butler WI 53007 Questions 888 781 4657 w...

Page 3: ...en using the grill follow basic precautions includ ing the following NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and overheatin...

Page 4: ...extinguisher available nearby highly visible and easily accessible near the appliance Whenever possible do not operate the ventilation system during a grill top fire However do not reach through fire...

Page 5: ...in injury Do not operate this appliance if it is not working proper or if it has been damaged Contact an authorized service pro vider Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specific...

Page 6: ...10 WC Gas Pressure Caution The cabinet doors must not have a center support as a center support will block access to the drip pan See Figure D Page 7 ProSear Cabinet Preparation Side Wall Alcove Coun...

Page 7: ...the gas to the appliance Fig B and B1 Plug the female end of the electric power cord sup plied with your unit into the electrical jack located at the bottom of the control panel Plug the male end int...

Page 8: ...WARNING Never use a flame to check for leaks Doing so may cause serious injury property damage or death Liquefied Petroleum LP and Natural Gas have an odorant added to the gas If you smell an odor yo...

Page 9: ...nternal Blower or 900 CFM External blower ventilation hood is required over your ProSear Indoor Infrared Grill The maximum height above the cook ing surface is 30 to the bottom of the hood The hood mu...

Page 10: ...cleaning Fig F1 Burner with Screen Fig F2 Burner w o Screen Showing Ceramic The Drip Pan Shields and Cooking Grid are Dishwasher Safe Good maintenance and clean up will lengthen the life of your gril...

Page 11: ...d while in the ON position If the grill fails to light the unit will retry 2 more times and after the 3rd time if it fails the unit will auto matically shut OFF The gas will be shut off to the burner...

Page 12: ...le results 4 Always use long handled grill tools for grilling A grilling mitt may be useful for handling hot items 5 The use of a fork is not recommended for grilling on your new ProFire grill A fork...

Page 13: ...e prior to disconnecting the electrical power WARNING Do not attempt to use any other gas besides LP Liquefied Petroleum or Natural Gas with your ProSear Indoor Grill The use of any oth er type of gas...

Page 14: ...mayoccur ifgas is allowed to escape frompressure tap Adjusting theValve After a gasconversion fromLP to NatorNatto LP it maybe necessaryto adjust the valve becauseoftoo lowor too high flame on the lo...

Page 15: ...rill from cabinetry See page 7 Next remove the 4 x 7 16 nuts that hold the control panel to the body of the grill See page 13 Disconnect the electrode wire Fig Q from the electrode Replacing the Contr...

Page 16: ...RGRILLDRIPPAN 23 1 PF30 GB Indoor GrillBody 24 2 PF30 GD INDOORGRILLGREASEDEFLECTOR 25 1 PF30 GT IndoorGrillTop 26 1 PF30 HGS IndoorGrillHeatandGreaseShield 27 1 PF30 ORIFICEWASH IndoorGrillOrificeSpa...

Page 17: ...17 ProSear Parts List Drawing Heat and Grease Shield 32 41 10 24 8 7 16 23 22 26 11 40 25 18 17 6 13 19 12 29 27 30 31 20 33 14 9 1 5 3 2 39 38 34 36 28 35 21 37 15 4 42 ProFire...

Page 18: ...ecision used to build new ProFire applianc es To locate factory specified parts in your area call us or visit your ProFire Dealer Burner Makes Fluttering Sound 1 If during cooking the burner flashes a...

Page 19: ...NOWAYCOVEREDBYTHIS LIMITEDWARRANTY THIS LIMITED WARRANTYWILLBEVOIDEDBY THEINSTALLATION USE OPERATION MAINTENANCE SERVICEORREPAIR OFTHEPRODUCT INCONSISTENTWITHTHE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDEDINTHEOWNER SMANU...

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