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STEP 5a

SMOKE

GRILL

SEAR

STEP 5b

SMOKE

GRILL

SEAR

Step 5: Ash Drawer Usage

• When grill is cool it is safe to remove ash from Ash Drawer  

• (Step 5a:) Using both bottom knobs on Ash Drawer, lift slightly and (Step 5b:) pull 

drawer out.

• Once ashes are emptied, reinstall by pushing Ash Drawer back into grill body until 

it drops down back into place.

WARNING: ALWAYS WAIT FOR ASHES TO COOL BEFORE REMOVING ASH 

DRAWER. NEVER PULL OUT ASH DRAWER WHILE GRILL IS HOT.

SET-UP

Step 1: Cart Assembly

• Remove bolts, washers and locking washers 

from the two “X” connectors. 

• Remove paper washers and begin assembling 

the “X” connectors and legs.  

• Please Note: Top & Bottom “X” Connectors must 

be assembled at the same time in order to fit 

together. 

• Assemble cart by inserting the two “X” 

connectors into leg ends and install bolts and 

washers in the same order they were removed 

from “X” connectors. 

• While assembling, only finger-tighten bolts, to allow adjustment in cart. 

Otherwise it can be difficult to get all of the bolts inserted. 

• Screw in Standard Rubber Wheels to rear Cart Legs and the Locking Rubber 

Wheels to the front Cart Legs (fig. 1b). 

• Tighten nuts using wrench provided. 

• After cart is assembled, confirm all bolts are tightened.

Step 2: Shelf Brackets

• Remove the nuts and washers from 

the bolts welded on the bottom 

banding and remove the paper 

washers.  

• Mount shelf brackets over studs on 

the sides of the metal bands on the 

bottom ceramic grill body with bracket 

slots facing up. Brackets are stamped 

on the back with letters indicating their 

position (e.g., LF=Left Front bracket 

and RB=Right Back bracket). 

• Mount flat washer and nut on each stud and tighten 

with wrench provided.

Step 3: Grill Assembly

• Take all parts out of grill before lifting. The grill is 

heavy and will require two people to lift and guide the 

Kamado into cart.  

• Be sure bottom vent is centered and the grill is resting 

against the two back legs.

• (Step 3a:) Lower fire bowl into the grill,  then place the 

cast iron grate into the fire bowl. 

Step 4: Handle and Side Shelf 

Mounting

• Remove the nuts and washers from the 

bolts welded on the top banding opposite 

the hinge.  

• Remove paper washers and attach 

handle bracket over studs. On each stud 

place a flat washer and an acorn nut, 

then tighten.  

• Mount side shelves by inserting the shelf 

rod into the shelf bracket. Tilting the shelf 

up slightly and sliding in or out allows you 

to remove or store the shelves.

STEP 4

STEP 3a

STEP 3b

• Place cooking grates onto grill with hinged 

section facing towards front of grill. 

• (Step 3b:) Close lid and press top vent onto grill 

with calibrations facing the front.

STEP 1

STEP 1

STEP 1

STEP 2

Step 3: Grill Assembly (cont.)

WARNING

ATTENTION! Use caution when cooking, as grill surfaces get hot. To avoid burns, always use protective 

gloves to adjust top and bottom vents when grill is in use. Do not wear loose clothing near the grill.
ATTENTION! This barbecue will become very hot, do not move it during operation. For outdoor cooking 

use only. Do not operate grill indoors or in an enclosed space. Use grill only in well-ventilated areas. Keep 

immediate area around the grill free from combustible materials. Allow for at least 3 feet/1 meter of 

clearance around grill (house, other outdoor products, hanging tree limbs, shrubs, etc.)
WARNING! Keep children and pets away from the grill at all times.  
Do not allow children to operate grill. Never leave grill unattended when in use. 
Grill should be placed securely on a level base prior to use. Only operate grill on a hard, stable, level surface 

(concrete patio, ground, etc.) capable of supporting the weight of the grill when loaded with food. Never 

operate grill on wood support surface, wood deck or like combustible support surfaces. Never attempt 

to move grill when in operation or cooling down. Never operate this grill within 25 feet/7.5 meters of 

any flammable liquid. Never operate this grill within 10 feet/3 meters of a gas cylinder. The grill should 

not be placed under combustible structures, like garages, porches, patios, or carports.  Burning charcoal 

produces carbon monoxide, an odorless gas, which can cause death.
The use of alcohol, prescription or non-prescription drugs may impair the operator’s ability to properly 

assemble or safely operate the grill.  
Do not use on boats or recreational vehicles.
CAUTION: Never use lighter fluid, gasoline, or other volatiles to start your charcoal, as it is dangerous and 

will leave a residual taste in your food.  Use only firelighters complying to EN 1860-3. Use utmost care 

when adding charcoal to grill. Dispose of cooled ash by placing it in aluminum foil, soaking with water and 

discarding in a non-combustible container. Always wait for grill to completely cool before opening built-in 

ash drawer. 
When cooking above 500ºF/260ºC, with both top and bottom vents closed, rapidly opening the lid 

creates a sudden rush of oxygen into the grill, which can cause a flare-up. When in this cooking mode, we 

recommend that, prior to opening the lid, you open top and bottom vents to allow oxygen to stabilize inside 

the grill, minimizing the possibility of a flare-up.

www.visiongrills.com       [email protected]

1-877-917-4273

Vision Grills  1531 Fairview Avenue, Suite B, St. Louis, MO 63132

1. The Wood Side Shelves should be covered when not in use and may require refinishing from time to time.
2. Routinely check the Spring Assist Band to make sure the 25/8” bolts are tight and secure.
3. When moving your grill please remember to make sure locking casters are in the unlocked position and always pull your grill. Never Push it. Pull 

from the Back Hinge. Not the Handle. Your grill is more likely to tip if you push it and it hits a bump or indention on the ground. Have a friend help.

4. Do not remove your Fire Bowl. Clean with an Ash Rake only when coals are cooled. The purpose of the Fire Bowl is to hold your lump charcoal and 

will continue to work even if it is cracked. 

Long-Term Maintenance

WARNING: 

FUELS USED IN LIQUEFIED PROPANE GAS 

APPLIANCES, AND THE PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION OF SUCH 

FUELS, CAN EXPOSE YOU TO CHEMICALS INCLUDING BENZENE, 

WHICH IS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE 

CANCER AND CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE 

HARM.

 For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

ADVERTENCIA: 

LOS COMBUSTIBLES USADOS EN EQUIPOS 

PARA LICUAR GAS PROPANO, ASÍ COMO LOS PRODUCTOS DE SU 

COMBUSTIÓN, PUEDEN EXPONERTE A SUSTANCIAS QUÍMICAS, 

ENTRE ELLAS EL BENCENO, QUE EL ESTADO DE CALIFORNIA 

RECONOCE COMO CAUSA DE CÁNCER Y DE MALFORMACIONES 

CONGÉNITAS Y OTROS DAÑOS AL SISTEMA REPRODUCTOR.

Para más información, visite www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

WARNING: 

FUELS USED IN WOOD OR CHARCOAL BURNING 

APPLIANCES, AND THE PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION OF SUCH FUELS, 

CAN EXPOSE YOU TO CHEMICALS INCLUDING CARBON BLACK, WHICH 

IS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, AND 

CARBON MONOXIDE, WHICH IS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF 

CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE 

HARM.

 For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

ADVERTENCIA:

 LOS COMBUSTIBLES USADOS EN EQUIPOS PARA 

QUEMAR MADERA O CARBÓN, ASÍ COMO LOS PRODUCTOS DE 

TAL COMBUSTIÓN, PUEDEN EXPONERTE A SUSTANCIAS 

QUÍMICAS, ENTRE ELLAS EL NEGRO DE HUMO Y EL MONÓXIDO 

DE CARBONO, QUE EL ESTADO DE CALIFORNIA RECONOCE COMO 

CAUSA, RESPECTIVAMENTE, DE CÁNCER Y DE MALFORMACIONES 

CONGÉNITAS Y OTROS DAÑOS AL SISTEMA REPRODUCTOR.

Para más información, visite www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Summary of Contents for B-DCK16C1AD1

Page 1: ...do is the complete outdoor cooking appliance that allows you to sear grill bake and smoke all types of food For best results we recommend using natural lump charcoal made from hardwoods Compared to briquettes natural charcoals start faster burn cleaner and longer reach higher temperatures and produce less ash Left over natural charcoal also relights for re use Before re starting the grill knock of...

Page 2: ... grill when loaded with food Never operate grill on wood support surface wood deck or like combustible support surfaces Never attempt to move grill when in operation or cooling down Never operate this grill within 25 feet 7 5 meters of any flammable liquid Never operate this grill within 10 feet 3 meters of a gas cylinder The grill should not be placed under combustible structures like garages por...

Page 3: ...ercial use and related applications are not covered under this Warranty Warranty coverage is based on normal residential use and maintenance Vision Grills shall not be liable for any delay or default under this Warranty caused by any event or contingency beyond the control of Vision Grills This includes acts of nature fire government restrictions or restraints strikes reduced supply of materials o...

Page 4: ... min Rest Medium 135 140 150 Medium Well 140 150 155 Well Done 155 160 Ground 160 Poultry Temp F Dark Meat 165 175 White Meat 165 Ground 170 175 SEARING GRILLING SMOKING TOP VENT BOTTOM VENT 500º F 260º C 300º 450ºF 149º 233ºC 225º 250ºF 107º 121ºC Step 1 Measuring Charcoal Set bottom vent wide open and open lid Measure out the amount of charcoal needed For grilling foods fill the fire bowl with e...

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