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Lighting Instructions 

 

CAUTION 

If the burners should go out during operation, turn OFF the gas supply at the source and turn OFF all gas 

valves. Refer to the lighting procedures to restart your grill. 

Should a grease fire occur in your grill, turn OFF the gas supply at the source, turn OFF 

all burners and close the hood until the fire goes out. 

Do not attempt to disconnect any gas fitting while your grill is in operation. 

 

ROTISSERIE & SEAR ZONE: 

The  rotisserie and Sear Zone system uses  radiant heat  of  the infrared burner to cook food. About five 

minutes after the burner is lit, it will radiate a red-orange colored glow. The rotisserie motor is mounted on 

the left side of the grill. The motor is equipped to rotate a maximum of 25 lbs of meat or poultry, and 

comes with a 30" long electrical cord. 

 

When not in use the rotisserie spit can be stored in the notches of the hood stoppers located at the rear of 

the grill. 

 

When lighting the rotisserie burner, 

first remove the warming rack as it will cause damage

, and place 

food on the spit before using the rear IR burner. 

 

Warning!!!!!!!! 

Always remove the warming rack when using the rear rotisserie burner. 

Use rotisserie burner only while preparing rotisserie on the spit. 

 

Although the grill can be operated with the hood closed fired by the U-shaped burners for short periods of 

time (5-10 minutes), do not operate the rotisserie or Sear Zone burner with the hood closed. This may 

damage the grill. 

 

WARNING 

The electric rotisserie motor is equipped with a three-pronged grounding plug for your protection against 

shock hazard. It should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle. Do not cut the 

grounding  pin  from  the  plug.  This  outdoor  cooking  gas  appliance  must  be  electrically  grounded  in 

accordance  with  local  codes  or,  in  the  absence  of  local  codes,  with  the  National  Electrical  Code, 

ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1. 

 

WARNING: 

Never touch the cold or hot halogen bulb with fingers as this 

  may damage the bulb or result in severe injury. 

 

Summary of Contents for SBG32

Page 1: ...ONS BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE TO PREVENT ACCCIDENT OR DAMAGE TO THE GRILL ATTENTION INSTALLER PLEASE LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE CONSUMER ATTENTION CONSUMER PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE If you have service or installation questions please call us at 1 800 966 8126 or visit our website at www SummersetGrills com ...

Page 2: ...O REGULATOR 11 0 w c 5 0 w c ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT 110VAC 50Hz OPTIONAL ROTISSERIE IS PROVIDED WITH A SEPARATE POWER SUPPLY CORD AND IS NOT CONSIDERED A PART OF THIS UNIT FOR RATING PURPOSES A DO NOT STORE A SPARE LP GAS CYLINDER UNDER OR NEAR THIS APPLIANCE B NEVER FILL THE CYLINDER BEYOND 80 PERCENT FULL C IF THE INFORMATION IN A AND B IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY A FIRE CAUSING DEATH OR SERIOUS INJ...

Page 3: ...O THE OFF POSITION AND WAIT 5 MINUTES REPEAT THE ABOVE STEPS TO SAFELY SHUT DOWN THE GRILL TURN ALL BURNERS TO THE OFF POSITION FOR LP GAS MODELS IN ADDITION TO TURNING THE BURNERS OFF TURN THE VALVE ON THE GAS CYLINDER TO THE OFF POSITION WHEN NOT IN USE WARNING ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS THIS APPLLANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH A THREE PRONG GROUNDING PLUG FOR PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD AND S...

Page 4: ...parts and components with a one year warranty on all other components SAFETY LABELS APPEARING ON THE APPLIANCE 3 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 5 IF YOU SMELL GAS 6 FILLING AND REFILLING LP GAS CYLINDERS 7 CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS 8 GENERAL USE AND CARE 9 UNIT INSTALLATION 10 CONNECTING TO THE GAS SOURCE 10 LIGHTING YOUR GRILL 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 FIRST TIME OPERATION 13...

Page 5: ...ornia law requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances To minimize exposure to these substances always operate the unit according to the use and care manual ensuring you provide good ventilation when cooking with gas GRILL LOCATION Do not use or locate your gas grill in garages porches breezeways sheds enclosed areas or under overhead unprotected combustible const...

Page 6: ...e of accessories regulators or components not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may cause injuries and will void warranty Never light the grill with the hood closed and be certain that the burners are positioned and seated over the gas valves and on the burner support Never lean over the cooking surface when lighting or operating the grill Use barbecue tools with wood handles and insulated...

Page 7: ...f Filling and Refilling LP Gas Cylinders WARNING All purging and refilling of LP gas cylinders must be performed by qualified personnel in the LP gas industry Never store a spare LP gas cylinder under or near this appliance Never fill the LP gas cylinder beyond 80 percent full Failure to follow these instructions may result in explosion personal injury or death Turn control knobs and cylinder valv...

Page 8: ...n at the source 3 Apply the soapy solutions to all gas connections Bubbles will appear in the soap if the connections are not properly sealed 4 Tighten the connections if necessary 5 Repeat step 3 and 4 until no bubbles appear 6 If you have detected a gas leak that you cannot repair turn off the gas at the source disconnect the fuel line and call your dealer or gas supplier for assistance ELECTRIC...

Page 9: ... work area by removing the fuse tripping the circuit breaker or unplugging the unit Gasoline lighter fluid or other flammable liquids and vapors should never be stored in the area of this grill or any other appliance Do not store anything in the grill Make sure food is not forgotten in the grill forgotten items could melt or catch fire when the appliance is turned on To prevent injuries do not use...

Page 10: ...e shutter hole securely over the valve orifice and then sliding the burner bracket into the positioning slot Care should be exercised to maintain the burner hole orifice mating assembly Igniters Before placing the flame spreader shields and briquettes in place make sure the igniter electrode is positioned 3 16 away from the burner tube and located over the port hole in the burner Adjust if necessa...

Page 11: ...apy water solution test detailed in the manual To connect insert the regulator inlet to the tank valve and turn the black coupler clockwise until the coupler tightens securely Do not over tighten the coupler connection To disconnect turn the tank valve OFF hold the coupler sleeve and turn it counterclockwise Upon completion of assembly turn the tank valve on and turn the control valves on the gril...

Page 12: ... lighting the grill or checking the gas supply connections Make sure that all gas connections are securely tightened and have been leak tested with a soapy water solution never with a flame READ THESE GRILLAND ROTISSERIE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE LIGHTING KEEP THE GRILL HOOD OPEN DURING THE LIGHTING PROCESS MAKE SURE ALL THE BURNER KNOBS ARE TURNED TO THE OFF POSITION PUSH IN AND TURN THE KNOB ...

Page 13: ... color to it It may have a tint of yellow and adjustment to the air shutters can be made to obtain a blue flame and proper gas flow Although the grill can be operated with the hood closed fired by the U shaped burners for short periods of time 5 10 minutes do not operate the rotisserie or Sear Zone burner with the hood closed This may damage the grill The grill should be preheated with the front p...

Page 14: ...e grill When lighting the rotisserie burner first remove the warming rack as it will cause damage and place food on the spit before using the rear IR burner Warning Always remove the warming rack when using the rear rotisserie burner Use rotisserie burner only while preparing rotisserie on the spit Although the grill can be operated with the hood closed fired by the U shaped burners for short peri...

Page 15: ...OFF position and the fuel line is disconnected from the unit when cleaning the burners To reduce the possibility of flashback please use the following procedures at least once per week during heavy grill use to keep the burners clean and at least once per month during times of low usage to keep spiders and webs out of the system 1 Remove the grates and flame tamers from the grill 2 Carefully scrub...

Page 16: ...r the unit will not function A qualified person must purge the tank of all excess air Please when operating the control knobs push in and then turn the knobs slowly counterclockwise to the desired position These push in and turn valves are industry standard design for improved operating safety To turn off the burners push in and turn the knob slowly to the off position BURNER ADJUSTMENTS The flame...

Page 17: ...er gap per manual Check the battery 7 Shutter air mixture Adjust air shutters per manual 8 Igniter broken Call Service and have igniter replaced 9 Igniter dirty Clean igniter of dirt or grease with cloth and water 10 Light is not on Connect 115 VAC power to rear of unit Turn switch on Check bulb replace if necessary per manual 11 Burner not seated properly Seat burner properly per instructions in ...

Page 18: ...18 Installation Instructions Appliance cut out dimensions WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT SBG32 28 1 2 23 1 16 10 3 16 Important please verify by measuring actual appliance from box measure twice cut once ...

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