Tera Gear GSF3916D Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

GSF3916 
Owner’s Manual 

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Step 8 (Side bar tool hanger assembly) 
 

a)  Turn over the left side shelf (I), and then align the 

holes on the end of the side bar tool hanger (J) 
with the holes on the left side shelf. 

b)  Insert one bolt (AA), one spring washer (CC) and 

one flat washer (DD) into each hole. Tighten the 
bolts using the screwdriver provided.   

 

   

Step 9 (Side shelf assembly) 
 

a)  Loosen the four pre-installed bolts on the 

left side of the body assembly (A), allow 
1/4 bolt’s length to extend, align the holes 
on the right side shelf (L) with the extended
bolts, and push down the right side shelf 
until it locks into place. Tighten by hand 
until secure. 

b) 

Insert one bolt (II), one spring washer 
(CC), one flat washer (DD), one fiber 
washer (OO) and one heat spacer (LL) into
each hole on right side of firebox. Tighten 
by hand until secure.               

(Note: Make certain (OO) & (LL) are 
located between side shelf and firebox)

 

c)  Repeat the procedure for the left side shelf 

(I) assembly. 

d)  Go back and tighten all the bolts using 

screwdriver provided 

Step 10 (Side burner assembly) 

 
a)  Align the holes on the knob seat (M) 

with the holes on the front of right 
side shelf and side burner valve. 
Insert one bolt (EE) into each hole. 

b)  Tighten the bolts using the 

screwdriver provided. Push the knob 
(N) onto the shaft of the side burner 
valve.  

c)  Open the side burner lid. Align the 

holes on the side burner assembly 
(K) with the holes on the right side 
shelf. 

d)  Insert one bolt (EE), one flat washer 

(FF), and one small fiber washer 
(BB) into each hole by hand. 

a)  Insert one flat washer (FF), one 

spring washer (HH) into each bolt 
(EE) and screw one nut (GG) onto 
each bolt by hand.   

b)  Go back and tighten all bolts using 

screwdriver provided.   

c)  Connect the side burner ignition 

cable by inserting it onto the 
electrode. Make certain the 
connection is secure.   

Insert the ignition cable into the 
electrode

 

 

Summary of Contents for GSF3916D

Page 1: ...e in or on boats or recreational vehicles TG 1201 2509 NG 192581 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IF YOU ARE ASSEMBLING THIS UNIT FOR SOMEONE ELSE GIVE THIS MANUAL TO HIM OR HER TO SAVE FO...

Page 2: ...3 Clean up grease build up to avoid grease fire and cover your grill to prevent rust Always read and understand the WARNINGS and INSTRUCTIONS that are contained in this manual before attempting to us...

Page 3: ...ul hints as well as guidelines for the safe operation proper care and use of your grill Our expert staff strives to provide you with an easy to assemble product Should you have any questions or proble...

Page 4: ...damaged parts Contact customer service for replacement parts CAUTION Prevention of Burns 1 To avoid burns do not touch metal parts of the grill until they have completely cooled for at least 45 minut...

Page 5: ...or For your safety an odorant has been added Contact with propane could burn to the skin This grill is shipped from the factory for propane gas use only Never use a propane cylinder with a damaged bod...

Page 6: ...C Grease tray 1PC L Right side shelf 1PC U Heat insulator 1PC D Cooking grid L 2PCS M Side burner knob seat 1PC V Cart front panel 2PCS E Cooking grid S 1PC N Side burner knob 1PC W Left door 1PC F He...

Page 7: ...GSF3916 Owner s Manual 6 Hardware List Hardware listed above is not scaled to exact size A screwdriver is required for assembly and is included for your convenience Spanner...

Page 8: ...on the leg of the left side panel with the hole on the cart back panel Q and then insert one bolt AA one spring washer CC and one flat washer DD into each pre drilled hole Tighten by hand until secure...

Page 9: ...iver provided Attention Unpack the regulator hose assembly located underneath the firebox prior to assembling the grill body to the cart and pull out the regulator hose to the cart side panel when go...

Page 10: ...ote Make certain OO LL are located between side shelf and firebox c Repeat the procedure for the left side shelf I assembly d Go back and tighten all the bolts using screwdriver provided Step 10 Side...

Page 11: ...n the upper rear beam Step 13 Spare tank stopper assembly d Align the hole on one side of the spare tank stopper AB with the hole on cart bottom panel e Insert one bolt AA one spring washer CC and one...

Page 12: ...pliance indoors is permissible ONLY if the cylinder is disconnected and removed from the appliance Store cylinder outdoors and out of the reach of children Do not store the cylinder in a building gara...

Page 13: ...ylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder valve Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage of propane DANGER To prevent fire or explosion hazard when testing for a leak 1 Always...

Page 14: ...2 If the burner flame goes out during operation immediately turn the gas OFF Open lid to let the gas clear for at least 5 minutes before re lighting 3 Before cooking on the grill for the first time a...

Page 15: ...the gas flow in the event of a gas leek However unsafe practices of grill operation could activate the safety device without having a gas leak A sudden shut off of the gas flow typically occurs if you...

Page 16: ...disconnected DO NOT clean any grill part in a self cleaning oven The extreme heat will damage the finish Cleaning Burning off the grill after every use approx 15 minutes will keep excessive food resid...

Page 17: ...Excess flow safety device may have been activated Burner will not light using knobs or igniter Wires and or electrode covered with cooking residue Electrode and burners are wet Electrode cracked or b...

Page 18: ...m Clean grill Trim fat from meat before grilling Adjust lower temperature accordingly Turn knobs to OFF Turn gas OFF at propane tank Leave lid in closed position and let fire burn out After grill cool...

Page 19: ...es of porcelain or painted surfaces nor does it cover corrosion or discoloration due to misuse lack of maintenance hostile environment accidents alterations abuse or neglect This warranty does not cov...

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