Red Stone 1046761 Manual Download Page 3

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1

Grill

installation

must

conform

with

local

codes or

in

the

absence

of local

codes

with

the

National

Fuel

Gas

Code

ANSI

2223.1

NFPA 54

Natural

Gas and Propane

lnstallation

Code

CSA

8149.1

or

Propane

Storage

and

Handling

Code

8149.2

or

the

Standard

for

Recreational

Vehicles

ANSI

A

I

19.2

NFPA

1192

and

CSA2240

RV

Series

Recreational

Vehicle

Code

as

applicable

2

This

gas

grill is

intended

for

outdoor use only

and

should

not

be used

in

a

building

garage

or

any

other

enclosed

area

3

Never

attempt

to attach

this

grill

to

the selfcontained

propane

system

of

a boat

camper

trailer

motor

home

or

house

4

Never

use

any

other

type

of fuel

for

this

grill

other

than

LP gas

propane

5

Only use

the pressure

regulator

with

the type

1 connector

that

is

supplied

with

this

gas

grill

6

Do

not stoie

or

use

gasoline

or

any

other

flammable

vapors

and

liquids

within

300

in

8m

of

this

or

any

other

appliance

7

An

LP

cylinder

not

connected

for

use should

be

stored

a

minimum

of

120

in

3m

away

from

this or

any

other

appliance

8

Only a

20

lb

LP

gas

cylinder

is

allowed

The

cylinder

must

be

constructed

and marked

in

accordance

with

the

Specifications

for

LP Gas

Cylinders

of

the

U S

Department

of

Transportation

DO

T

or

the

National

Standard

of

Canada

CAN CSA

8339

Cylinders Spheres

and

Tubes

for

Transportation

of

Dangerous

Goods

and

Commission

A

20

lb

LP

Gas

cylinder’s

dimensions

are

9

This

grill

is

for

use

with

propane

gas

only

propane

gas

cylinder

not

included

10

Do

not

attempt

to

move

the

grill

while

it

is

lit

or

when

it

is

hot The

castors

should be locked

when

not

moving

the

grill

11

Do

not

use

the

grill

unless

it

is

completely

assembled

and

all

parts

are

securely

fastened

and

tightened

12

Keep

all

combustible

items

and

surfaces

at

least

36

in

91

44cm

away

from

the

grill

at

all

times

13

Do

not

use

in

an

explosive

atmosphere

14

Keep

grill

area

clear

and

free

from combustible

materials

gasoline

and

other

flammable

vapors

and

liquids

15

Do

not obstruct

the

flow

of

combustion

and

ventilation

air

16

Keep

the

ventilation

opening

s

of the

cylinder

enclosure

free

and

clear

from debris

17

Visually

check

burner flames

including

pilot

burner

flame

if

provided

with

pictorial

representations

18

Do

not

touch

metal

parts

of

grill

until

it

has completely

cooled

about

45

minutes

to

avoid

burns

unless

you

are wearing

protective

gear

pot holders

glovers

BBQ

mittens

etc

19

Do

not

alter

this

grill

in

any manner

20

Clean

and

inspect

the

hose

before

each use

lf

there

is

evidence

of

abrasion

wear

cuts

or

leaks

the

hose must

be

replaced

prior

to

operating

the appliance

The

replacement

hose

assembly

will

be

that

which

is

specified

by

Tractor

Supply

Company

listed

in

the

repair

parts

list

in

this

manual

21

Move

gas

hoses

as

far

away as

possible

from

hot

surfaces

and

dripping

hot

grease

22

Always

perform

a

leak

test before

operating

grill

23

Keep

the

grill’s

valve

compartment

burners

and

circulating

air

passages

clean

lnspect

the

grill

before

each

use Do

not

obstruct

the

flow

of

gas

or

ventilation

air

24

lrhe

use

of

alcohol

prescription

or

non

prescription

drugs

may

impair

the

operator’s

ability

to

properly

assemble

or

safely

operate

the

grill

25

Always

open

grill

lid

slowly

and

carefully

as heat and

steam

trapped

within

the

grill

can

burn you

severely

26

Do

not

leave

a

lit

grill

unattended

Keep

children

and

pets

away

from

the

grill

at

all

times

27

Do

not

place

this

grill

on any

type

of tabletop

surface

The

grill

should

be

placed

on

a

flat

and

level

surface

28

Do

not

use

the

grill

in high

winds

18 in

12.2in

tn

12.3

in

3

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Summary of Contents for 1046761

Page 1: ...nce THIS GRILL IS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY Safety Precautions Always read and follow all DANGER WARNING and FOR YOUR SAFTY notices in this grill guide Failure to follow these notices may result in propert...

Page 2: ...0 32 33 3 5 7 7 7 8 AwnRnrruc 1 Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapor and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance 2 A LP cylinder not connected for use should not be sto...

Page 3: ...ened 12 Keep all combustible items and surfaces at least 36 in 91 44cm away from the grill at all times 13 Do not use in an explosive atmosphere 14 Keep grill area clear and free from combustible mate...

Page 4: ...to escape o Always open grill lid slowly and carefully as heat and steam trapped within the grill can burn you severely SAFETY INFORMATION AwRRtrutr c 1 Do not store a spare LPGas cylinder under or ne...

Page 5: ...wel Rail I Assembly 1 pc pc 10 Back Right Leg 1 pc 9 Front Right Leg 1 pc 12 Swivel Locking Castors 2 pcs I L Charcoal Bottom Panel 1 pc 5 Bottom Panel 1 pc 8 Charcoal Lid and Firebox Assembly 1 pc 7...

Page 6: ...oker Connection Panel 1 pc 36 Smoker Firebox 1 29 Handle Base 1 Pc 30 Charcoal Pan Support 2 pcs 31 Charcoal Pan I Pc 32 Charcoal Pan Handle 1 pc 25 Right Lifting Stator 1 26 Cantilever Arm Pin 6 pcs...

Page 7: ...LIST a M6x12 bolts 68 pcs EXPLODED VIEW 44 42 19 20 34 13 21 33 29 2 31 t 3r 3 11 r2 22 7 G 41 43 4 4S f8 J 3 32 3 TOOLS LIST 7 a G q 3 17 mmWrench I pc Phillips Head Screwdriver 1 Tools for assem inc...

Page 8: ...t leg assembly 2 to gas lid and firebox assembly 1 using 4 M6x12 bolts a as shown in image 2 lmage 1 lmage 2 R s t 0 2 d Bolts M6x 12 bolts Step 2 Unscrew 2 pre assembled bolts from gas lid and firebo...

Page 9: ...image 6 Attach the bottom panel to legs using 4 M6x12 bolts a as shown in image 6 lmage 6 lmage 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Bolts Nuts Washers M6x 12 bolts Step 4 Attach 2pcs decoration trims 7 to Legs u...

Page 10: ...as shown in image 9 lmage 3 lmage 9 o 8 Bolts M6X 12 bolts Step 6 Unscrew 2 pre assembled bolts from charcoal lid and firebox assembly 8 as shown in image 10 and attach front right leg 9 and back righ...

Page 11: ...l 11 as shown in image 12 altach the charcoal bottom panel 1 1 to Legs using 4 M6x12 bolts a as shown in image 13 lmagel2 Bolts Nuts Washers lmagel3 11 M6 2 bolts Step I Attach decoration trim 7 to le...

Page 12: ...13 to legs as shown in image 15 lmagel S 12 13 Step 10 Unscrew the pre assembled bolts from left leg assembly 2 as shown in image 16 then attach bottle opener 14 and the match holder 46 to left leg as...

Page 13: ...ng unscrewed bolts lmagel T Bolts 16 15 Step 12 Unscrew the pre assembled bolts from side burner assembly 16 as shown in image 18 and take out the side burner Attach side burner assembly 16 to legs us...

Page 14: ...crewed bolts as shown in mage 21Reattach side burner o side burner assembly 16 using unscrewed bolts as shown in image 22 insert ignition wire into ignition pin Attach gas side burner knob 17 to side...

Page 15: ...ntilever arm 21 lower cantilever arm 23 left lifting stator 24 and charcoal pan support iO togetl er using 3 caniilever arm pins 26 and 3 cotter pins 27 as shown in image 24 Atiach u p r ri rrt cantil...

Page 16: ...29 to charcoal firebox using 4 M6x12 bolt a as shown inimage2T lmage 26 27 28 Left cantilever arm assembly lmage2T Right cantilever arm assembly 29 M6X 12 bolts a r Step 17 Attach charcoal pan 31 to...

Page 17: ...the pre assembled bolt to take off the butterfly damper as shown in shown in image 30 Attach the stack to the charcoal lid using 2 lt6x12 bolts a as shown in image 31 Attach the butterfly damper to th...

Page 18: ...as shown in image 32 lmage 32 35 TI JIJ M6x 12 bolts Step 2l Attach smoker firebox assembly 36 to legs using 4 M6x12 bolts a as shown in image 33 Attach the smoker connection panel 35 t the smok r fi...

Page 19: ...drip pan handle 20 to smoker lid assembly 37 using unscrewed bolts lmage 34 3T 20 Bolts Step 23 Attach the smoker lid assembly to smoker firebox assembly using 2 hinge pins 38 and 2 cotter pins 27 as...

Page 20: ...o the right side panel of smoker firebox assembly 36 using 2M6x12 bolts a as shown in image 36 lmage 36 M6x 12 bolts Step 25 Put the smoker charcoal grate 40 into the smoker firebox as shown in image...

Page 21: ...ng grates 41 into each Firebox as shown in image 38 lmage 38 41 Step 27 Att ch 2 warming racks 42 to the fireboxes of gas grill and charcoal grill as shown in image 39 lmage 39 42 I o o o G E 2l All m...

Page 22: ...bolts a as shown in image 40 Attach the LP tank to the lrill use the gas tank brack t a3 lock the LP tank Attach the regulator to the LP tank lmage 40 M6x 12 bolts Step 29 The grill is now assembled...

Page 23: ...oap with 3 parts water Total solution required is approximalely 2 3 ounces 70 90 ml Put leak test solution in a spray bottle o Ensure all control knobs are in the OFF position o Connect the gas hose t...

Page 24: ...here temperatures can reach over 125 F place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever the cylinder is not in use only install the type of dust cap on the cy inder alve outlet that is provided with t...

Page 25: ...n the connection process make sure o The regulator inlet connector mates with the cylinder valve outlt t properly safely and firmly and o The L gas hose does not come in contact or remain in contact w...

Page 26: ...match lighting instructions in manual OFF HIGH LOW s r 0fF 99 LIGHTING THE GRILL WITH A MATCH 1 Open the lid 2 lnsert a match in the end of the match holder that is installed on the inside of the cabi...

Page 27: ...due from the grates The porcelain grates have an enamel finish similar to glass and should be handled with care not to chip Turn off unplug and remove the rotisserie kit when not in use After using cl...

Page 28: ...rates and flame tamers 4 Detach burner b removing the Cotter pins at the back of the burners to detach them from the brackets S Detach ignition wire from electrode by hand only DO NOT use pliers or an...

Page 29: ...he gas must be turned off at the supply cylinde s Storage of an outdoor cooki g gas appliance indo rs is permissible only if the cylinde s is are disconnected and removed from the outdoor cooking gas...

Page 30: ...harcoal lighter fluid to start the fire f llowing directions supplied by the manufacturer of the lighter fluid fluid has enough time tolurn off Starting to cook too soon can leave food tasting like li...

Page 31: ...res and ionger cooking times this method works best for cuts of meat that need time to tenderize such as ribs brisket pork shoulder wild game etc SLOW SMOKING actually a way to cure meats rather than...

Page 32: ...ooking the meat until done AWARNING Most surfaces on this unit are hot when in use Use extreme caution Keep others away from unit Always wear protective clothing to prevent injury Keep children and pe...

Page 33: ...REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 17 46 l r E 33 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 34: ...k Panel 1 40 Butterfly Damper 1 37 Badge 1 38 Butterfly Damper Handle 2 1 Smoker Connection Panel 35 Smoker Drip Pan Handle 1 36 33 Smoker Charcoal Grate 1 34 Smoker Drip Pan 1 31 1 32 Charcoal Pan Ha...

Page 35: ...3 Bottle Opener 1 84 Side Burner Valve 1 81 Side Burner lgnition Pin 1 82 Side Burner Shelf 1 79 Soup Plate 1 80 Side Burner 1 77 Side Burner Lid 1 78 Side Burner Lid Axis 1 PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY...

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