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Component Removal
OUTDOOR B
BBQ G
GRILLS
Fig. 4-32
Fig. 4-33
Infrared (IR) Burner Cover with Pull
The infrared burner has a stainless steel cover that pro-
tects it when not in use. The cover has two tabs that fit
into grooves which are cut into the rear splash panel.
When the tabs are inserted into the grooves the cover
hangs onto the rear splash panel. To remove the
infrared burner cover, just lift off and remove.
The cover also has a handle, known as a pull. To
remove the pull, lift the infrared burner cover off of the
rear splash panel, then remove the screws that mount
the pull to the cover.
Pilot Shield
The pilot shield protects the pilot burner assembly for
the infrared burner. To remove the pilot shield, extract
the screw that mounts the shield to the rear splash
panel and lift the pilot shield off.
Infrared Burner
The infrared burner is used for rotisserie cooking. The
intensity of this radiant heat is preferred over other
methods because of its ability to sear the natural juices
and nutrients into the food. The location of the burner
allows for the placement of a basting pan beneath the
food to collect all juices and drippings. To remove the
infrared burner, make sure you have the gas supply
turned off. If the rotisserie motor and rod are in place,
remove them. Now remove the rear hood top. Now that
the rear hood top is removed, disconnect the flexible
gas tubing from the infrared burner. Disconnect the gas
tubing that is connected to the pilot burner (
). Then remove the screw that mounts the sparker to
the pilot burner and remove the sparker and pilot burner
from the mounting bracket . Now you can extract the
two screws that secure the infrared burner to the rear
splash panel and pull the infrared burner towards the
front of the unit to remove.
Disconnect Flexible Gas Line
Disconnect Gas Line
Fig. 4-34