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SAFETY WARNINGS 
 

1. The installation of this grill must conform to local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with either  
    the 

National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code,   

    CSA B149.1, or Propane Storage and Handling Code, B 149.2, or The Standard for recreational  
    Vehicles, ANSI 119.2 / NFPA, and CSA Z240 RV Series, Recreational Vehicle Code, 

as Acceptable. 

 
2. The Gas Grill is for use with LP (Propane) Gas ONLY! LP Gas Cylinder is NOT included with the Grill. 
 
3. Never use lighter fluid, gasoline, kerosene, or alcohol for lighting the gas grill. 
 
4. The LP Gas supply Cylinder used must be constructed and marked in accordance with the 

Specifica-

tions of the U.S. Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) 

or 

The Standard for

 

Cylinders, Spheres and 

Tubes  for Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and Commission, CAN/CSA-B339, 

as applicable. It 

MUST be provided with a Listed Overfilling Device. Only use 20 pound cylinders that have a type 1 cyl-
inder connection device compatible with the Connection for Outdoor Cooking Appliances. 

 
5. The LP gas cylinder must be arranged for vapor withdrawal, purging and have an overfilling prevention 

device. 

 
6. LP Gas Cylinders must be stored outdoors, out of the reach of children, and must not be

 

stored in a 

building, garage or any other enclosed area. 

 
7. The Pressure regulator and Hose Assembly supplied with the Grill, must be

 

used. Any replacement 

regulator and hose assemblies must be those specified by the outdoor cooking gas appliance manu-
facturer. 

 
8. The LP Gas Cylinder must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve. 
 
9. Do not store a spare LP Gas Cylinder under or near this grill. 
 
10. Never fill the LP Gas Cylinder beyond 80% full. For vapor withdrawal /purging, the cylinder should be  
      in the upright position. 
 
11. This outdoor cooking gas appliance must only be used outdoors, and must not be used in a building, 

garage or any enclosed area. 

 
12. The following distances for proper clearance must be maintained : 

● 

Minimum distance from back and sides of the outdoor cooking gas appliance to walls is 36" ( 1 me-
ter )

 

● 

Do not use under any overhead combustible constructions

 

● 

For outdoor use only

 

● 

Remove LP Gas Cylinder from grill if storing grill indoors 

 

 

13. This outdoor cooking gas appliance is not intended to be installed in or on boats. 
 
14. Inspect the Gas Hose before each use. If the Hose has any leak, cut or wear, it must be replaced BE-

FORE using the grill. 

 
15. Do not try to move the grill while the gas chamber is lit. 
 
16. Wait one hour minimum before touching any metal parts, until they are cool. 
 
17. NEVER leave the grill unattended when in use. 
 
18. Keep children and pets away from the grill when in use.

 

 

19. Note: Grease Cup should be emptied and cleaned after each use to prevent flare – ups and /or 

grease fires.

 

 

IF THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY, A FIRE CAUSING 

 

DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURIES MAY OCCUR! 

Summary of Contents for VT280SS1

Page 1: ...nce within 25 ft 7 5 m of any flammable liquid 4 Do not fill cooking vessel beyond maximum fill line 5 Never allow oil or grease to get hot ter than 400 F or 200 C If the tem perature exceeds 400 F 20...

Page 2: ...n or in a boat or recreational vehicle The combustion fumes from either the gas or charcoal grill are toxic and can cause severe illness and possibly death DANGER The combustion of Propane gas can yie...

Page 3: ...ckag ing until your grill is fully assembled and operating to your satisfaction In order to properly assemble your grill you will only need two tools Phillips head screwdriver Pliers or adjustable wre...

Page 4: ...d Hose Assembly supplied with the Grill must be used Any replacement regulator and hose assemblies must be those specified by the outdoor cooking gas appliance manu facturer 8 The LP Gas Cylinder must...

Page 5: ...grill during or following its use until the unit has cooled The grill is hot during operation and remains hot for a period of time following its use Always wear shoes and protective clothing during o...

Page 6: ...ion Part No 1 1 Grill Lid and Firebox Assembly VT280SS1 01 2 1 Wood Chip Box Left Rail VT280RDS 19 3 1 Wood Chip Box Right Rail VT280RDS 20 4 1 Warming Rack VT280RDS 04 5 1 Heat Indicator VT280RDS 05...

Page 7: ...Assembly Manual for future reference Tools Required Phillips Head Screwdriver Adjustable Wrench or Pliers Step 2 Step 1 Step 1 Attach the Side Supporting Legs Locate Grill Lid and Firebox Assembly 2...

Page 8: ...ate Grease Tray and Handle 2 M6x12 bolts Procedure Attach the Grease Tray Handle to the Grease Tray using 2 M6x12 bolts as shown in Fig 5A Slide the Grease Tray Assembly into the bottom of the Firebox...

Page 9: ...of the Firebox as shown in Fig 6A Attach the bracket of the Wood Chip Box Left Rail to the left side of front panel using 1 M5x10 bolt as shown in Fig 6B Attach the Wood Chip Box Left Rail to the Rear...

Page 10: ...o the Front Panel Assembly using 2 M6x12 bolts as shown in Fig 7A Attach the Wood Chip Box to the Front Panel As sembly using 2 M5x10 bolts and 2 M5 nuts as shown in Fig 7B Insert the Wood Chip Box Li...

Page 11: ...the Firebox as shown in Fig 8B Push Heat Tent back into position Refer Fig 8A to Fig 8B attach another Heat Tent as shown in Fig 8C Fig 8A Fig 8C Fig 8B Step 9 Attach the Warming Rack Locate Warming R...

Page 12: ...edure Place 2 Cooking Grids into the Fire box as shown in Fig 10 Assembly Fig 10 Step 11 Completed Grill Assembly of your grill is now complete To order a cover for your grill please visit www thesmok...

Page 13: ...LP gas cylinder to the grill Lighting the grill Always open the Lid before lighting the grill All burner knobs should be in the OFF position Open the LP Gas Cylinder valve 1 1 1 2 turns Select one bur...

Page 14: ...tective mitts when handling hot components Adding Wood Optional Using Flavoring Wood Small wood chips work best inside the wood chip box Use dry hardwoods such as hickory pecan apple cherry or mesquit...

Page 15: ...e grill 4 Gently and carefully tilt the back of the Burner up and slide it backwards off the valve ori fice then lift out of the grill 5 Wipe clean the orifice face CARE AND CLEANING TROUBLE SHOOTING...

Page 16: ...er from our cus tomer service This service is available by calling 866 475 5180 8 30am to 4 30pm Central Time Monday through Friday or write to Outdoor Leisure Products Inc 5400 Doniphan Drive Neosho...

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