
Complete a parts check to make sure all the parts are present. Spend a few
minutes familiarizing yourself with the parts. The following parts should be
included with your unit:
(1) Main COM200 body
(1) Trailer hitch and tongue assembly
(2) Tires
(2) Fenders
(1) Axle
(1) Grease drain pan
(2) Grease buckets
(1) Box of bolts, nuts and assorted parts
(4) Porcelain coated cooking grills
STEP 2 - INSTALLING THE TRAILER AXLE:
Raise one side of the barbecue body approximately 6 inches and block in place.
Then, raise the other end of the barbecue body and do the same thing to that
end. This should provide you with enough room to slide the axle into place and
bolt the axle support bracket (25) to the barbecue body. Bolt in place using the
½” bolts, washers and lock-washers supplied.
STEP 3 – INSTALLING THE WHEELS:
Using the same procedure as above, block each side the barbecue body and
then bolt the wheels on to the axle with the lug nuts provided.
STEP 4 – INSTALLING WHEEL FENDERS:
The fenders mount over each wheel. There are four nut insert holes on each side
of the barbecue body. Line up the holes in the fender with the nut inserts. Insert
one of the 1/4" bolts into the fender hole (32) and bolt into place. Make sure that
the taillights (34) are pointing to the rear of the barbecue.
STEP 5 – INSTALLING THE WIRING:
Thread the wiring through the Trailer hitch tongue assembly and attach the white
wire, with the ring connector, to the hex screw installed below the hitch.
STEP 6 – REMOVE COM200 OFF THE PALLET
The next step is to roll the unit off the pallet. This can be done by putting a board
under each wheel and rolling it off the back of the pallet. Use the trailer hitch to
steer the unit. Put the jack stand down to help you move the unit.