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Preheat each and every time.

If the cooking grates aren’t hot enough, food will 
stick, and you will likely never have a chance of 
searing properly or developing those handsome 
barbecue marks. Even if a recipe calls for medium 
or low heat, always preheat the barbecue on the 
highest setting first. Open the lid, turn up the heat, 
close the lid, and then let the cooking grate heat up 
for about ten minutes or until the lid thermometer 
reads 260°C (500°F) .

Don't barbecue on dirty grates.

Tossing food onto the cooking grates before they 
have been cleaned is never a good idea. Leftover 
“stuff” on the grates acts like glue, binding it to 
the grates and your new food. To avoid tasting last 
night’s dinner on today’s lunch, make sure that you 
are barbecuing on a clean cooking grate. Once the 
grates are preheated, use a stainless steel bristle 
barbecue brush to make a clean, smooth surface.

Be present in the process.

Before firing up your barbecue, make sure that 
everything you need is within arm’s reach. Don’t 
forget your essential barbecuing tools, already 
oiled and seasoned food, glazes or sauces, and 
clean cooking platters for cooked food. Having to 
run back to your kitchen not only means missing 
out on the fun, but could also result in burning 
your food. French chefs call this "mise en place" 
(meaning, “put in place”). We call it "being present".

Create a little elbow room.

Packing too much food onto the cooking grates 
restricts your flexibility. Leave at least one-quarter 
of the cooking grates clear, with plenty of space 
between each food item, in order to get your tongs in 
there and easily move the food around. Sometimes 
barbecuing involves split-second decisions and 
the ability to jockey food from one area to another. 
So give yourself enough room to operate.

Try not to peek.

The lid on your barbecue is for more than just keeping 
the rain out. Most importantly, it’s for preventing 
too much air from getting in, and too much heat and 
smoke from getting out. When the lid is closed, the 
cooking grates are hotter, the barbecuing times are 
faster, the smoky tastes are stronger, and the flare-
ups are fewer. So put a lid on it!

Only flip once.

What’s better than a juicy steak with a deep sear 
and plenty of beautifully caramelised bits? The 
key to accomplishing these results is to keep your 
food in place. Sometimes we have the tendency 
to flip our food before it reaches the desirable 
level of colour and flavour. In nearly all cases, you 
should turn food just once. If fiddling with it more 
than that, you are probably also opening the lid too 
much, which causes its own set of problems. So 
step back and trust the barbecue.

Know when to tame the flame.

When barbecuing, sometimes the most important 
thing to know is when to stop. The most reliable 
way to test doneness of your food is to invest in an 
instant-read thermometer. This slim little gem will 
help you pinpoint that critical moment when your 
food is at its best.

Don’t be afraid to experiment.

Back in the 1950s, barbecuing meant one thing: 
meat (and only meat) charred over open flames. 
The modern day backyard chef doesn’t need a kitchen 
in order to prepare a full course meal. Use your 
barbecue to make char-barbecued appetisers, sides, 
and even desserts. Register your barbecue to receive 
special content that will inspire you along the way. 
We’d love to join you on your barbecuing adventures.

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Avoid the disappointment of torching 

your dinner by simply setting a timer. 

Nothing fancy needed—just one 

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SPATULA

Look for a long-handled spatula 

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TONGS

Consider these to be an extension 

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mechanism, comfortable hand 

grips, and a lock to keep 

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Summary of Contents for E-410 GBS

Page 1: ...ay contact information can be found at the back of this manual Unlock grilling happiness Register your GENESIS II gas grill and receive special content to make you the ultimate backyard hero Registrat...

Page 2: ...esult in death or serious injury m WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury m CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided c...

Page 3: ...ehicles recreational vehicles and boats m DANGER When in use combustible materials should not be within 61 cm 24 inches of the back or sides of the barbecue m DANGER Keep the cooking area clear of fla...

Page 4: ...catch pan and replace the drip tray as needed The GS4 High Performance Grilling System sets a new standard in the world of backyard cuisine and lands the GENESIS II and GENESIS II LX series of gas gr...

Page 5: ...ng rack keeps food warm or toasts burger buns as the main meal cooks below The unique TUCK AWAY feature allows you to fold it down when not in use providing optimal grilling space and convenient in th...

Page 6: ...ct heat With indirect heat the heat is on both sides of the barbecue or off to one side of the barbecue The food sits over the unlit part on the cooking grate INDIRECT HEAT SETUP DIRECT HEAT SETUP Use...

Page 7: ...p once What s better than a juicy steak with a deep sear and plenty of beautifully caramelised bits The key to accomplishing these results is to keep your food in place Sometimes we have the tendency...

Page 8: ...ed near a pool maintenance includes regular washing and rinsing of the exterior surfaces as outlined in the accompanying Owner s Manual This Voluntary Warranty lapses if there are damages deterioratio...

Page 9: ...the flammable petroleum based product used to fuel your barbecue It is a gas at moderate temperatures and pressure when it is not contained But at moderate pressure inside a container such as a cylind...

Page 10: ...naps into position b Connect by Sliding Collar D Make sure regulator lever is in the off position a Slide the collar of the regulator up b Push the regulator down onto the cylinder valve and maintain...

Page 11: ...20 liquid soap with 80 water or you can purchase leak check solution in the plumbing section of any hardware store 2 Identify your regulator type Turn gas supply on by turning cylinder valve anti cloc...

Page 12: ...reheating the grill is critical to successful grilling Preheating helps to prevent food from sticking to the grate and gets the grate hot enough to sear properly It also burns off residue of a previou...

Page 13: ...epeat steps 4 through 6 to light the remaining burners Should the burners fail to ignite using the electronic ignition refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING section There you will find instructions on igniting...

Page 14: ...your grill and protects the burners from getting clogged 1 Scrape the FLAVORIZER BARS with a plastic scraper C 2 If necessary brush the FLAVORIZER BARS with a stainless steel bristle grill brush 3 Re...

Page 15: ...clean or polish They will change the colour of the metal by removing the top chromium oxide film coating Cleaning Painted Porcelain Enameled Surfaces and Plastic Components Clean painted porcelain en...

Page 16: ...BARBECUE WILL NOT IGNITE SYMPTOM Burner does not ignite when following the electronic ignition instructions in the Operation section of this Owner s Manual CAUSE SOLUTION There is a problem with gas f...

Page 17: ...steps in the Cleaning and Maintenance section to clean the barbecue inside from the top down A B C GAS FLOW SYMPTOM Barbecue does not reach desired temperature or heats unevenly One or more of the bu...

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