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Two-Position Grids – For 24
″
models only
LOW POSITION
The low position is best for
grilling/searing hamburgers, hotdogs,
steaks and chicken. It also provides
more room in the grill for roasting large
meats such as whole turkeys or chicken.
Place the grids in the low position by
placing them in the grill with the leg side
to the back and facing up.
HIGH POSITION
The high position is best for slow grilling
delicate foods such as fish or vegetables.
Place the grids in the high position by
placing them in the grill with the leg side
to the front and facing down.
Low position
High position
Three-Position Grids – For 27
″
models only
LOW POSITION
The low position is best for
grilling/searing hamburgers, hotdogs,
steaks and chicken. It also provides
more room in the grill for roasting large
meats such as whole turkeys or chicken.
Place the grids in the low position by
placing them in the grill with the leg side
to the back and facing up. Rest the front
of the grid on the front lower supports
and lower the back of the grid until the
legs rest on the back inner lower
supports.
HIGH POSITION
The high position is best for slow grilling
delicate foods such as fish or vegetables.
Place the grids in the high position by
placing them in the grill with the leg side
to the back and facing down. Rest the
front of the grid on the front upper edge
supports and lower the back of the grid
until the legs rest on the back inner
lower supports.
SLOPED POSITION
The sloped position drains away grease
and is best for fatty foods such as chicken
with skin and some hamburger.
Place the grids in the sloped position by
placing them in the grill with the leg side
to the back and facing down. Rest the
front of the grid on the front lower
supports and lower the back of the grid
until the legs rest on the back inner
lower supports.
Low position
High position
Sloped position
Grid Lifter – For 27
″
models only
Use the grid lifter to remove and replace
grids after they are cool.
1.
Insert the grid lifter in the grid slot in
front of grid lift brace.
2.
Turn the grid lifter to lock it under
the lift brace and remove or replace
the grid as needed.
Use two hands on the grid lifter
if necessary.
Grid lift
brace