background image

  

Table of Contents 

For Your Safety................................................................. 3

 

Basic Safety Guidelines

.............................................................. 5 

Installation ....................................................................... 6 

Gas Connection Basics

..........................................................................6 

Natural Gas Connections

.......................................................................7 

Propane (LP) Gas Connections

...............................................................8 

Propane (LP) Tank Requirements

..........................................................9 

Installation Location & Clearances

.......................................................10 

Built-In Installations

...........................................................................11 

Electrical Requirements

.......................................................................12 

Leak Testing

......................................................................................13 

Burner Adjustments

............................................................................14 

Operation........................................................................ 15 

Lighting Instructions & Grill Operation

..................................................15 

Rotisserie Operation

...........................................................................16 

Maintenance ................................................................... 17 

Cleaning Your Grill

..............................................................................17 

General Maintenance

..........................................................................18 

Parts Removal & Replacement

.............................................................19 

Troubleshooting.............................................................. 20

 

Parts Identification......................................................... 21

 

Summary of Contents for SOLE-30

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL Installation Operation Maintenance Guide MODELS SOLE 30 SOLE 42 ...

Page 2: ...This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...

Page 3: ...ne LP Tank Requirements 9 Installation Location Clearances 10 Built In Installations 11 Electrical Requirements 12 Leak Testing 13 Burner Adjustments 14 Operation 15 Lighting Instructions Grill Operation 15 Rotisserie Operation 16 Maintenance 17 Cleaning Your Grill 17 General Maintenance 18 Parts Removal Replacement 19 Troubleshooting 20 Parts Identification 21 ...

Page 4: ... 3 Open the lid to your grill allowing the release of trapped gas 4 If you continue to smell gas call your gas supplier immediately DO NOT store or use flammable liquids or vapors such as gasoline near your grill WARNING DO NOT store unconnected propane tanks or tanks not currently in use near your grill WARNING Read and adhere to the Basic Safety Guidelines outlined in this manual WARNING ...

Page 5: ...he use and care manual ensuring you provide good ventilation when cooking with gas CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING For Your Safety Your grill has been tested in accordance with ANSI standards for outdoor cooking gas appliances Your grill is for outdoor use only Check local building codes for the proper method of installation In the absence of local codes this unit should be installed in accordan...

Page 6: ...lace any part of your grill unless specifically outlined in this manual All other service should be performed by a qualified service technician DO NOT place clothing or other flammable material on or near your grill DO NOT wear loose fitting clothes or long sleeves while operating your grill Always supervise children in the vicinity of your grill especially while in use Portions of your grill can ...

Page 7: ...eed 1 2 Psi 3 5kPa Your grill must be isolated from the gas supply line by closing its manual shut off valve during any pressure testing where test pressures may be equal to or less than 1 2 Psi 3 5kPa The supply line for your grill must be sized and installed to provide sufficient supply of gas to meet the maximum demand of your grill without undue loss of pressure The sealant used on any threade...

Page 8: ...Natural Gas Connection Appliance Pressure Natural Gas 4 W C Inlet Pressure Natural Gas 5 14 W C Assemble pipe fittings as shown Apply pipe compound on male joints only Ensure regulators proper orientation for gas flow ...

Page 9: ... the hose it must be replaced prior to operation of your grill Replacement hose assembly shall be that specified by the manufacturer To connect insert the regulator inlet into the tank valve and turn black coupler clockwise until the coupler tightens DO NOT over tighten the coupler To disconnect turn the tank valve off then turn the black coupler counter clockwise until disengaged When your grill ...

Page 10: ...on device The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the outdoor cooking gas appliance must be used Replacement of pressure regulators and hose assemblies can be purchased from authorized dealers The cylinder supply system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal Make sure the LP cylinder has a collar to protect the cylinder valve a Do not store a spare LP gas cylinder under on near your ...

Page 11: ...arance from sides and back of the unit to adjacent vertical combustible construction extending above top of unit 6 inches from side and 15 inches from back Do not locate your grill under unprotected overhead combustible construction The sides of your grill can be 0 inches from non combustible material below the cooking surface Installation Location Clearances Choose a location where the flow of ai...

Page 12: ...tom of grill must be supported on both sides and back or full width with opening as shown for gas connection Built In Installation For non combustible masonry enclosure installation follow the cut out dimensions as shown ...

Page 13: ... with the following ANSI NFPA 70 National Electrical Code CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code Keep all electrical supply cords and fuel supply lines away from heated surfaces Halogen Light 42 Only The grill is provided with a three prong grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard Connect 115V power to the grill with a grounded cord Briquettes Place 20 briquettes on each burner shield w...

Page 14: ...t be tested for leaks after refill installation or service All leaks must be corrected immediately Open the shut off valve and apply soap water solution to all joints The formation of bubbles indicates a gas leak NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS WARNING ...

Page 15: ... has yellow tipping If flame is lifting turn the air shutter clockwise reducing this intake The screw should be loosened before turning the air shutter If the flame has yellow tipping the air shutter should be turned counter clockwise allowing more air in This will stabilize the flame Make sure to tighten the screw after adjustments are made Remove the front panel as shown Page 17 in the diagram t...

Page 16: ...n 2 Push and turn burner knob to HI position Turn slowly allowing gas to fill burner for approximately 3 5 seconds before turning past the ignition or clicking point 3 If the Grill does not stay lit turn to the OFF position and wait for excess gas to dissipate before trying again Grill Operation Grill burners are controlled individually using the control knob After lighting Turn the knob towards H...

Page 17: ...in from the side with the tip sliding into the motor shaft adapter The slot on the handle side should be on the side support panel edge Use the prongs to hold the meat tightening the thumbscrew on the prong hubs to secure in place When ready turn the switch on the motor box to the ON position The skewer will rotate slowly Stop the motor before removing the skewer Operation NEVER LEAVE YOUR GRILL U...

Page 18: ...cals may produce noxious fumes and may ignite on contact with the hot surface Briquette holders are made of stainless steel After every use allow the shields to cool down Remove and soak in water with a mild soap or detergent Replace when dry along with the briquettes Empty grease pan as required to prevent overflowing After use remove the full width crumb pan and brush off the contents Clean with...

Page 19: ...aper in the direction of the grain Specks of grease can gather on the surfaces of the stainless steel baking onto the surface and giving the appearance of rust For removal use an abrasive pad Scotch Brite is good in conjunction with a stainless steel cleaner Always rub in the direction of the grain Never scrub the stainless steel with steel wool Steel particles left on the stainless steel will soo...

Page 20: ...ner and Slide Out 3 Clean and Replace in Reverse Order Grill Sparker 1 Remove Top Grates Briquettes Shields 2 Unscrew Sparker Bracket from inside 3 Disconnect Wire 4 Replace in Reverse Order Rotisserie 1 Remove Sparker Cover Lift Pull 2 Unscrew Sparker Screws 3 Disconnect Wire at Rear 4 Replace in Reverse Order Switch 1 Remove Front Panel 2 Disconnect Wire from Switch at Rear 3 Press Push Switch t...

Page 21: ...ssary Improper Burner Flame Check burner gas inlet area for blockage and clear Check orifice hoods for clogging and clean Check and adjust the air shutter Check gas pressure regulator Check gas supply or tank Light is not ON Connect 115V power at rear Turn Switch ON Check Bulb and replace if necessary Replacement Bulb Your Grill uses a Halogen Q20T3 CL bulb Troubleshooting ...

Page 22: ...21 Parts Identification ...

Page 23: ...Replacement Bulb Your Grill uses a Halogen Q20T3 CL bulb ...

Reviews: