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Owner’s
Manual

49-80553

10-08 JR

Professional Outdoor Grills
and 12" Professional Outdoor
Cooktop

Barbecues professionnels 
et tables de cuisson
professionnelles de plein 
air de 30 cm (12 po)

Manuel du propriétaire

La section française commence à la page 37

Parrillas profesionales para 
el aire libre y estufa profesional
para el aire libre de 12"

Manual del propietario

La sección en español empieza en la página 73

Summary of Contents for Monogram ZGU122NPSS

Page 1: ...s professionnels et tables de cuisson professionnelles de plein air de 30 cm 12 po Manuel du propriétaire La section française commence à la page 37 Parrillas profesionales para el aire libre y estufa profesional para el aire libre de 12 Manual del propietario La sección en español empieza en la página 73 ...

Page 2: ...p Spark Igniters and Electrode 26 Cooktop Surface Burners 26 Custom Grill Cover 29 Cutting Board 27 Drip Tray 26 Fuse Replacement 29 Grill Grate s 23 Grill Light s 25 Heat Diffusers 23 Infrared Burner 25 Main Burners 24 Orifices 24 Rotisserie 27 Security Loop 29 Side Shelf Removal 27 Smoker Box 27 Spider and Insect Warning 23 Stainless Steel Surfaces 27 Wheels 29 Consumer Services Important Phone ...

Page 3: ...ANCE WITH ANSI Z21 58 LATEST EDITION STANDARD FOR OUTDOOR COOKING GAS APPLIANCES THIS GRILL COOKTOP IS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY Check your local building codes for the proper method of installation In the absence of local codes this unit should be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code No Z223 1 NFPA 54 Latest Edition and the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 Latest Edition WARNI...

Page 4: ...write these numbers here Model Number Serial Number Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your grill or cooktop If you received a damaged grill or cooktop Immediately contact the dealer or builder that sold you the grill or cooktop Save time money Before you request service check the Problem Solver in the back of this manual It lists causes of minor operating problems...

Page 5: ...al vehicles portable trailers boats or any other moving installation Never allow anyone to sit stand or play on or around the grill or cooktop at any time When in use portions of the grill or cooktop get hot enough to cause severe burns Do not store items of interest to children around or below the grill or cooktop in the grill drawers or built in enclosure Children should not be left alone or una...

Page 6: ... and poultry thoroughly meat to at least an INTERNAL 160 F and poultry to at least an INTERNAL 180 F Cooking to these temperatures usually protects against foodborne illness For proper lighting and performance of the burners it is necessary to keep the ports clean Clean the grill with caution To avoid steam burns do not use a wet sponge or cloth to clean the grill while it is hot Some cleaners pro...

Page 7: ...may result in a fire causing death or serious injury Never use a dented or rusty LP tank See the requirements in the Installation Instructions Never put more than one LP cylinder below a free standing grill Never modify the free standing grill to house a larger cylinder or more than one cylinder at a time Do not store spare tanks in a built in enclosure Keep the ventilation openings of the LP cyli...

Page 8: ...nd water Check to be sure all controls are in the OFF position Turn on the fuel supply For natural gas turn manual shut off valve handle 1 4 turn to align with gas flow For LP turn cylinder valve knob counterclockwise one full rotation Apply soap solution generously on all connections and fittings See illustrations If growing bubbles appear on any connection point IMMEDIATELY turn off the gas supp...

Page 9: ...est to position the unit so the prevailing wind blows into the front control panel thus supporting the proper airflow Winds hitting the back of the grill directly are the most likely to cause problems although wind blowing along the hood gap can also be problematic SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 9 WARNING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NEVER USE THE GRILL IN WINDY CONDITIONS Wind hitting the grill while in use espec...

Page 10: ...e 1 Grill Control s 13 16 27 2 Rotisserie Control s 20 27 3 Temperature Gauge 12 4 Tank Drawer with LP Tank 12 Retainer Loop 5 Drip Tray 26 6 Drip Tray Drain Plug some models have two plugs 7 Cooktop Burner Controls 17 27 8 Cooktop Burners 17 24 26 on some models 9 Cooktop Burner Cover 17 10 Lighting Instructions 13 16 location may vary 17 20 11 Warming Shelf 14 12 Handle 13 Grill Grate s 12 23 14...

Page 11: ...oard 27 22 Match Stick Extension Rod 13 16 20 23 Fixed Wheels 24 Caster Wheels 25 Locking Wheel 26 Light Switch 27 Security Loop located on grill 29 chassis bottom near the back right wheel 28 Model and Serial Numbers 4 Grill covers are available from our Parts and Accessories Call 800 626 2002 12 14 17 11 13 15 2 10 6 17 8 15 7 5 22 28 4 1 23 24 24 25 12 14 17 11 13 15 2 10 6 17 15 2 5 22 28 4 3 ...

Page 12: ... burner is rated at 25 000 BTUs The Grill Professional Outdoor Grills Cooktops Grill grates Heat diffuser Main burner Temperature gauge The temperature gauge is meant to be a general indicator of surface temperatures with the hood in the closed position It is especially useful during pre heat when indicated temperatures become stable approximately 10 15 minutes with all main burners on Hi NOTE On ...

Page 13: ...IGH to assure all oils are burned off 13 To light the grill Lighting Using a Match WARNING Always keep your face and body as far away from the grill as possible when lighting A match stick extension rod is provided inside the grill drip tray To match light a main grill burner insert the UNLIT match stick securely into the clip end of the extension rod Light the match stick and holding the end of t...

Page 14: ...horoughly cooked by using a meat thermometer Using the grill Grilling requires high heat for searing and proper browning Most foods are cooked at the HI heat setting for the entire cooking time with the hood in the open position However when grilling large pieces of meat or poultry it may be necessary to turn the heat to a lower setting after the initial browning This cooks the food through withou...

Page 15: ...from edge 11 2 High Slashremainingfatat2 intervals Steaks medium 160 1 Open Medium Turn once 11 2 to High Steaks well done 170 1 Open Medium 11 2 Medium Lamb Chops Steaks Rare 140 1 Open Med to HI Remove excess fat from edge 11 2 Medium Slashremainingfatat2 intervals Medium 160 1 Open Med to HI Turn once 11 2 Medium Well done 170 1 Open Medium Pork Chops 1 Open Medium Remove excess fat from edge 1...

Page 16: ...l knob to the desired setting Wait 5 minutes before attempting to relight a burner If the burner did not light in 4 seconds turn all control knobs to OFF leave the hood open to allow any accumulated gas to dissipate and wait 5 minutes before trying to light it again If the burner will not light after several attempts see the Problem Solver in the back of this manual Infrared sear burner on some mo...

Page 17: ...t remove the cooktop cover and any cooking utensils from the cooktop grates CAUTION The cooktop cover may be hot if the grill burners have been in operation Push and turn the control knob to the LITE position until the burner is lit or 4 seconds pass If the burner doesn t ignite wait 5 minutes for any accumulated gas to dissipate then try again If the burner will not light after several attempts w...

Page 18: ...res in about 1 minute The orange red glow will even out in about 5 minutes The Rotisserie System Professional Outdoor Grills Cooktops 18 Assembly Mount the rotisserie motor by sliding it down into place in the metal channel attached to the left side of the grill Remove the spit rod from its storage channel in the front of the drip tray and connect it to the motor by placing the pointed end through...

Page 19: ...ose portions Never use nylon or plastic string 5 Once the food is secure insert the pointed end of the spit rod into the motor and lower the flat end onto the rollers Place the basting pan beneath the food It is normal for the spit rod to flex when larger cuts of meat are being cooked 6 Attach the connecting cord to the receptacle in the motor and to the receptacle in the left front side of the gr...

Page 20: ... conditions Lower the hood to the almost closed position and observe the burner through the gap Lighting Using a Match WARNING Always keep your face and body as far away from the grill as possible when lighting A match stick extension rod is provided inside the grill drip tray Insert an UNLIT match stick securely into the clip end of the extension rod To match light the rotisserie burner open the ...

Page 21: ...inimize the possibility of burns do not remove the smoker box when hot The smoker box How to use the smoker box on 30 models 1 Fill the smoker box as desired See the Wood chips section below 2 Remove the grill grate and heat diffuser from the right side of the grill 3 Place the smoker box over the front and rear retaining tabs in the grill 4 Set the grill Preheat for approximately 3 minutes and ad...

Page 22: ... Grill 54 Free Standing Grill Organizer drawer Smoker box Basting pan Cutting board Rotisserie forks Rotisserie motor Paper towels Tong rack Misc storage Utensils Tank drawer Storage drawer Trash drawer Organizer drawer Tank drawer Storage drawer Organizer drawer Tank drawer Smoker box Rotisserie forks Rotisserie motor Paper towels Trash Drawer The drawer receptacle may be lined with a plastic bag...

Page 23: ...ool Clean by hand using warm sudsy water and a Scotch Brite pad The heat diffusers may also be cleaned in a dishwasher The diffusers are nonreversible Note the orientation of the alignment features when removing and exercise care when replacing If placed in the grill backwards the diffuser will interfere with the grill grate Remove rotate 180 and reinstall Heat diffusers Heat diffuser Spider and i...

Page 24: ...ill box and position its front corner under the igniter while sliding the burner head through the grill orifice hole Center the burner head onto the orifice while being careful not to bend the igniter electrodes It is extremely important to center the burner on the orifice properly Be careful not to upset the air shutters original position unless readjusting Lower the rear burner bracket brace int...

Page 25: ...ul not to damage or snag rubber pads Grates reversible for wok cooking Frame Pads Infrared sear burner with protective screen Grill light s CAUTION Allow the grill and light assembly to cool completely before replacing For your safety do not touch a hot bulb with bare hands or a damp cloth Each grill is equipped with a halogen light s located above the warming shelf The light assembly consists of ...

Page 26: ...ner grates burner heads and burner bases for easier cleaning Cleaning Lift off burner parts only when cool Wash in hot soapy water You may use a plastic scouring pad to remove burned on food particles Burners are dishwasher safe but hand washing is recommended To remove burned on food soak the burner heads and bases in a solution of mild liquid detergent and hot water for 20 30 minutes For more st...

Page 27: ...e bracket Rotisserie Keep the rotisserie motor electric connecting cord away from the heated surface of the grill When not in use remove and store with the motor in the organizer drawer on free standing models only or in a dry location Clean the spit rod in warm sudsy water and store it in its storage channel in the front of the drip tray Clean the spit rod forks in warm sudsy water and store them...

Page 28: ...l drawer to reach the rear of the grill To remove the drawers pull forward tilt up and pull out on the drawer 3 Remove the battery fuse mounting assembly from the lower right inside wall of the grill by firmly grasping it and pulling it straight up 4 Use a coin or small screwdriver to open the battery drawer by pressing up on its access slot 5 Replace with a new 9 volt battery being careful to ins...

Page 29: ...e fuse to blow 1 See Steps 1 3 of the Battery Replacement section to access the fuse in the battery fuse mounting assembly 2 Unscrew the fuse cover and remove the blown fuse 3 Replace with a new 2 amp glass fuse and replace the cover Unscrew fuse cover Loop for securing free standing grill with a chain located on grill chassis bottom near the back right wheel The lock mechanism for the wheels is o...

Page 30: ...Instructions WITH THE ODOR Placement of the grill or cooktop is important for proper burner OF GAS operation Do not place the grill or cooktop in a dusty or windy area LOW HEAT WITH Inspect the fuel hose to ensure it is not bent or kinked CONTROL KNOB IN Adequate gas supply may not be available Check to make sure there THE HI POSITION is gas in the LP tank if included If it is only one burner that...

Page 31: ... Service Contracts In the USA 800 626 2224 In Canada 800 561 3344 You can have the secure feeling that GE Consumer Service will still be there after your warranty expires Purchase a GE contract while your warranty is still in effect and you ll receive a substantial discount With a multiple year contract you re assured of future service at today s prices Parts and Accessories In the USA 800 626 200...

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Page 35: ...e above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from province to province To know what your legal rights are in your province consult your local or provincial consumer affairs office Warrantor Mabe Canada Inc Burlington ON L7R 5B6 WHAT IS NOT COVERED Service trips to your home to teach you how to use t...

Page 36: ...consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state To know what your legal rights are in your state consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state s Attorney General Warrantor General Electric Company Louisville KY 40225 WHAT IS NOT COVERED...

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