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Location ....................................................4

General Overview
Location of Cherokee

Gas Connection ...........................................5

General Overview
LP Gas Cylinder Safety
Connecting Your LP Gas Cylinder
Disposable LP Gas Connection
Quick Disconnect Instructions
Gas Leak Test
Natural Gas Connection

Operation ..................................................9

General Overview
Burner Ignition
Burner Ignition Without Sparker
Extinguishing Burner Flame
Burner Low Heat Adjustment
Hazardous Locations and Conditions

Infra-red Cooking .......................................11

General Overview
Infra-red Searing Method
Helpful Hints In Cooking
Flame Flare-up Control
Sample Cooking Methods

Cleaning and Maintenance ............................13

General Overview
Protection of Burner
Cleaning and Storage
Maintenance

Appendix A. Expanded View of Burner ..............16

Appendix B. Accessories ..............................17

Appendix C. Replacement Parts .....................20

Appendix D. Troubleshooting .........................21

Contents

Location

General Overview

Proper location and use is essential to insuring safe and
continued trouble-free operation.  Any alterations made
to the appliance without prior written consent from
Thermal Engineering Corporation will void the product's
warranty. 

In the U.S., operation of this appliance must conform to
local codes or, in the absence of local codes, 

the National

Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, Storage and
Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases, ANSI/NFPA 58; or
CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code.

Location of Cherokee

WARNING:

THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE

LOCATED CLOSER THAN 8 INCHES TO ANY
ADJACENT COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE OR UNDER ANY
OVERHEAD UNPROTECTED COMBUSTIBLE
CONSTRUCTION.

WARNING: 

THE APPLIANCE IS DESIGN-CERTIFIED

FOR USE OUTDOORS ONLY AND NOT INTENDED TO
BE INSTALLED IN OR ON RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
AND/OR BOATS.  THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE ON A
LEVEL, STABLE SURFACE IN AN AREA CLEAR OF
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.  AN ASPHALT SURFACE
(BLACKTOP) MAY NOT BE ACCEPTABLE FOR THIS
PURPOSE.

When considering stationary locations for your appliance,
keep these important factors in mind.  The TEC

®

Cherokee

TM

must be located outdoors only.  As with any

gas appliance, harmful carbon monoxide gas is produced
during the combustion process that should not be allowed
to accumulate in a confined space.  Also, since hot air
rises above the Cherokee while in operation, covered
locations should be avoided.  Do not locate the Cherokee
where an overhang or awning may cover it.

Minimum clearances must be maintained when operating
this appliance. Refer to Table A.1 for clearance
specifications on combustible locations. The
determination of whether a location is combustible or
non-combustible construction is made by the local fire
marshal, building inspector or the local safety authority
having jurisdiction.

Summary of Contents for Cherokee CH-10SS

Page 1: ...oration P O Box 868 Columbia South Carolina 29202 0868 2741 The Boulevard Columbia South Carolina 29209 Telephone 803 783 0750 Toll free 800 331 0097 Fax 803 783 0756 Toll free fax 888 581 0286 Websit...

Page 2: ...Cherokee Expanded View...

Page 3: ...Z21 89b 2004 CSA 1 18b 2004 DANGER If you smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 Open lid 4 If odor continues keep away from the appliance and immediately call your g...

Page 4: ...llow the instructions in your Owner s Manual or alteration of the Cherokee s structure or components or from operator abuse negligence or accident DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES This warranty exclud...

Page 5: ...to give you an overview of your TEC CherokeeTM and to help you get the most from it We ve included vital information about how to set up operate and maintain the grill safely and correctly so I urge...

Page 6: ...Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases ANSI NFPA 58 or CSA B149 1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code Location of Cherokee WARNING THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE LOCATED CLOSER THAN 8 INCHES TO ANY...

Page 7: ...IS STORED INDOORS REMOVE AND STORE THE LP GAS CYLINDER OUTDOORS IN A PROTECTED COOL AND DRY LOCATION OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN THE CYLINDER SHOULD NOT BE STORED IN A BUILDING GARAGE OR ANY OTHER ENCLO...

Page 8: ...AT ALL TIMES NOTICE THE GAS MUST BE TURNED OFF AT THE SUPPLY CYLINDER AND THE GAS CYLINDER MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE REGULATOR WHEN THE GRILL IS NOT IN USE Be sure to set the gas cylinder upright...

Page 9: ...BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE REGULATOR WHEN THIS OUTDOOR COOKING GAS APPLIANCE IS NOT IN USE CAUTION WHEN ATTACHED THE TOP OF THE 16 4 OZ DISPOSABLE CYLINDER MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE REGULATOR AND THE BOTT...

Page 10: ...Disconnect Instructions Procedure 1 To connect push sleeve of socket toward the regulator See Figure A 2 Insert plug See Figure B release sleeve 3 Push plug until sleeve snaps forward locking plug in...

Page 11: ...ions before lighting 1 Open cover 2 Ensure gas supply cylinder Valve is closed Ensure Burner Output Knob is in the OFF position see Figure 6 3 Open the Valve on the gas supply cylinder 4 Depress and r...

Page 12: ...his condition is unsafe therefore adjustments should ONLY be made with the Burner Output Knob at the Burner LOW setting while visually monitoring changes See Figure 9 Procedure 1 Follow Burner Ignitio...

Page 13: ...shing may occur when juices vaporize on contact with the Cooking Grid and Burner surface The flashes and smoke greatly enhance the flavor by char cooking your food Helpful Hints In Cooking 1 Cover the...

Page 14: ...Thick High fire 21 2 min each side 5 min Medium High fire 3 min each side 6 min Well Done Chicken Parts High fire 2 min each side 20 25 min Balance medium low to low fire Chicken Breast 3 4 Thick Fil...

Page 15: ...en space at the cooking surface the Cooking Grid provide sufficient open space Also never cover the ventilation louvers with foil or other materials that prevent air flow Specifically Do not cover the...

Page 16: ...d outdoors out of the reach of children and must not be stored in a building garage or any other enclosed area Maintenance The Cherokee requires very little maintenance However a periodic inspection o...

Page 17: ...M1520 Ceramic Burner Clamp 2 5 FM1521 Screen Retainer Clamp 2 6 HW0555 Screw Hex HD 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 Lg S S 1 7 HW2505 Screw Slotted Hex HD 10 24 X 1 1 2 Lg S S 2 8 FM1519 Burner Head Clamp 2 9 HW0609 N...

Page 18: ...p Fryer one third full with cooking oil or water one gallon DO NOT OVERFILL 4 Follow the Burner Ignition procedures for the Burner and operate the grill for 5 minutes or until the ceramic Burner glows...

Page 19: ...tained Be careful not to spill liquid onto the Burner 4 Place the Steamer Screen in the bottom of Deep Fryer Cover with the lid 5 Follow the Burner Ignition procedures for the Burner and operate the g...

Page 20: ...o storing Griddle Use 1 Remove the Cooking Grid 2 Place the Griddle over the Burner 3 Follow the Burner Ignition procedures for the Burner and operate the grill for 5 minutes or until the ceramic burn...

Page 21: ...ator with hose LP gas for use with 5 20 lbs gas cylinders HW0267 Regulator LP gas for use with 16 4 oz disposable LP gas cylinders ORI57 Orifice LP gas 57 ST30IGN Igniter CHSPKR Sparker with wire CHFR...

Page 22: ...sition and let it cool for at least 2 minutes a Overloaded with grease drippings or build up clogging ports b Burner overheated due to inadequate ventilation too much cooking surface covered c Cracked...

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