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All screws should be checked and tightened if necessary on a regular basis. 

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Keep the outdoor gas grill area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors or 

liquids. 

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Make sure there is no obstruction surrounding the grill, which may block the flow of combustion and ventilation 

air. 

 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

Problem 

Solution 

1.

     

Make sure propane tank is connected and its valve is in the “open” 

position. 

2.

     

Make sure propane tank has fuel. 

3.

     

There may be debris in or around the burners. The grill should be 

cleaned after each use. 

4.

     

Follow the lighting procedures in the “Getting Started” section of the 

manual.    The propane cylinder must be turned on BEFORE opening burner 
valves. 

My grill will not light. 

5.

     

Perform leak test. 

My side burner will not light. 

1.

     

Make sure the igniter wire is connected to the igniter terminal. 

1.

     

Make sure the Motor Pole is level. 

2.

     

Make sure the Pole Restrictor is properly placed in the “grove” of the 

body. (See Rotisserie Assembly) 

My rotisserie is not turning properly.   

3.

     

Make sure the motor is plugged into a 110V outlet. 

The flames on my grill are too high or intense. 

1.

     

Flare ups are usually caused by food or grease.    The grill should be 

cleaned after each use to reduce flare ups. 

1.

     

Make sure the grill is not exposed to winds over 10 MPH. 

2.

     

Check the level of the propane.    Very low levels of fuel may cause 

burners to go out. 

The flame goes out when the burners are turned too low. 

3.

     

Perform leak test. 

 

 

 

DO NOT RETURN TO PLACE OF PURCHASE 

PLEASE CONTACT 

1-800-913-8999

 CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR ASSISTANCE, 

 

Nexgrill Industries, INC. 

280 Machlin Court

City of Industry

CA 91789 USA 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Страница 1: ...ored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance z For outdoor use only Not for commercial use z Read instructions before using the appliance Failure to follow instructions could result in death serious bodily injury and or property loss z Warning accessible parts may be very hot Keep young children away z Do not move the appliance during use z Turn off the gas supply at the gas cylinder after ...

Страница 2: ...r than a Type 1 compatible propane gas cylinder Connection to home gas lines will result in poor performance of the grill and may result in an unsafe condition z Any LP gas supply cylinder used with this grill must be approximately 12 in 30 5 cm diameter and 18 in 45 7 cm high The maximum fuel capacity is 80 percent and is approximately 20 pounds 9 kg of propane The maximum weight of a properly fi...

Страница 3: ...nded during operation or cleaning z Never allow children to operate or play near this or any gas grill z WARNING Do not move a gas grill when in operation or hot z WARNING Never touch hot surfaces Use heat resistant gloves The gas grill will become very hot z Use of this gas grill other than for the intended use or alteration of gas grill in any way may not be safe and could result in death seriou...

Страница 4: ...4 Exploded view ...

Страница 5: ...ire Body preassembled 995A FB 1 2 Hood preassembled 995A HD 1 3 Hood Hardware preassembled 995A HDHW 2 4 Hood Handle preassembled 995A HDH 1 5 Hose Regulator preassembled 995A R 1 6 Heat Indicator preassembled 995A HI 1 7 Hood Bumper Pad preassembled 995A RB 2 ...

Страница 6: ...2 9 Burner 995A BN 3 10 Flame Diffuser 995A FD 3 11 Warming Rack 995A WR 1 12 Control Knob Base 995A KB 4 13 Control Knob 995A KN 4 14 Left Side Shelf With A sticker 995A LS 1 15 Right Side burner Shelf With B sticker 995A RS 1 ...

Страница 7: ... 995A V 1 17 Burner For side burner preassembled 995A SB 1 18 Igniter w wire preassembled 995A I 1 19 Cart Front Panel 995A FP 1 20 Cart Bottom Panel 995A BP 1 21 Left Leg 995A LL 2 22 Right Leg 995A RL 2 23 Side Shelf Supports 995A SS 4 ...

Страница 8: ...8 24 Wheel Axle 995A AX 1 25 Hubcap 995A H 2 26 Wheel 995A WL 2 27 Caster 995A C 2 28 Side Burner Grate 995A BG 1 29 Grease Collection Tray 995A GT 1 30 Oil Cup Support 995A CS 1 31 Oil Cup 995A OC 1 ...

Страница 9: ...k Notice The wrench part H is only for the using of nuts part F and G Don t use it on any other part A Bolt M6x65mm 16 PCS B Bolt M6 x 10mm 4 PCS C Bolt M5x32mm 8 PCS D Bolt M5x10mm 14 PCS E Bolt M4x10mm 2 PCS F Nut M8 2 PCS G Nut M6 2 PCS H Wrench 1 PC I Screwdriver 1 PC ...

Страница 10: ...s without reducing your dexterity Assembly Note Two People Required for Assembly z Using knife or box cutter cut open carton Flatten box by carefully cutting the 4 corners to expose all grill parts for assembly It is recommended that the carton is spread out on the floor and used as a protective surface during assembly z Lay out all screws and check lengths before assembly z Remove all packaged pa...

Страница 11: ...with bolts A 4 pcs Tighten the bolts only enough to keep the cart together You will fully tighten later Step 1 REQUIRES TWO PEOPLE Attach the left legs 21 2 pcs to the left side L of the cart bottom panel 20 with bolts A 4 pcs Tighten the bolts only enough to keep the cart together You will fully tighten later ...

Страница 12: ...lt 33 to the cart bottom panel as view A NOTE Do not screw the cylinder bolt 33 all the way in only as far as the inner edge of the cylinder hole cutout See View B Step 4 Install the casters 27 into bottom of the left legs 21 as shown ...

Страница 13: ...with the wrench provided Align hubcaps 25 to slots on wheels and press until the hubcap pops into place Step 6 REQUIRES TWO PEOPLE Turn the grill cart over as shown Align the front panel 19 mounting holes with holes on the inside of the legs Use bolts D 4pcs Tighten the bolts only enough to keep the cart together You will fully tighten later ...

Страница 14: ... nuts and the inner sides of the legs as shown on the inset diagram You will be asked to fully tighten the nuts later Step 7 Assemble each side shelf support 23 into top of each leg with bolts C 8pcs as shown NOTE After assembling leg with side shelf support attached should look as shown on the on inset diagram NOTE After assembling leg with side shelf support attached should look as shown on the ...

Страница 15: ...n the bolt holes on the legs with the threaded inserts on the side of the firebox to allow for insertion of bolts A 4 pcs to the front legs Insert bolts and screw them in only enough to secure the firebox to the cart Do not tighten Insert rear bolts A 2 pcs to the rear legs following the above instructions You will tighten all bolts later NOTE Beware of sharp metal edges and be sure to wear protec...

Страница 16: ...f 14 to cart as shown make certain the left side shelf edge can be inserted into the space between the fire body and the legs as shown on view A Align the shelf front panel holes with the holes on left side of control panel use bolt D 2pcs Install left side shelf to side shelf supports with bolts B 2pcs bolt D 1pc tighten them See underside view B for better understanding ...

Страница 17: ...side burner grate You will re install it later Attach the right side burner shelf 15 to the cart as shown make sure the right side shelf edge can be inserted into the gap between the fire body and the legs see view A Align the shelf front panel holes with the holes on right side of control panel use bolt D 2pcs then install right side shelf to leg support with bolt B 2pcs bolt D 1pc tighten them S...

Страница 18: ...ttach the control knob base part 12 with bolts E 2 pcs as shown on view A Ensure that the screw holes on the side burner valve bracket line up correctly Attach control knob part 13 Step 13 Pass the side burner through the top of the side burner shelf and insert the front end of the side burner into the side burner valve as shown in view A Attach the side burner bolts to side burner and its bracket...

Страница 19: ... and nuts on the cart the firebox and the side shelves now Step 14 Place the side burner grate part 28 in mounting holes on the surface of side burner bottom Step 15 Place the flame diffusers part 10 3 pcs over the Burners ...

Страница 20: ...e cooking grids part 8 2pcs on the cooking area as shown Cooking grids should have the finger holes facing towards the front of the grill Step 17 Place warming rack part 11 in as shown The raised lip goes towards the rear ...

Страница 21: ... Push in the grease collection tray part 29 as shown Hang oil cup support part 30 Hang oil cup part 31 into its support as view shown Step 19 Assemble the hose controller part 32 to leg with bolts D 2pcs as shown ...

Страница 22: ...grill is on level ground before you place the gas cylinder Note Lock the casters before lighting this grill Step 21 Tighten the cylinder bolt part 33 to secure the tank to the bottom shelf Connect regulator to gas cylinder valve as shown Hand tighten coupling nut in a clockwise direction Do not use tools ...

Страница 23: ...23 Fully Assembled ...

Страница 24: ...all control knobs to the OFF position and turn the handle on the LP gas cylinder clock wise until it stops 2 Turn coupling nut on regulator in a counter clockwise direction until regulator is released from threaded LP cylinder valve nozzle 3 Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever the cylinder is not in use Only install the type of dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet that is provided wi...

Страница 25: ... Once the burners are lit turn all the main burners to the HIGH setting for 3 5 minutes to pre heat the grill This should be done before each session When pre heating is complete cooking can begin 4 To prevent food sticking we recommend that you use a long handled brush to apply a light coat of cooking oil to the cooking grids before each grilling session 5 Side Burner Open the lid of the side bur...

Страница 26: ... or side fails to light turn off the gas and contact our customer service for assistance 8 00 am to 8 00 pm EAST CHECKING THE FLAME Your burners have been preset for optimal flame performance A blue flame possibly with a small yellow tip is the result of the optimal air and LP gas mixture The flame should be checked before the initial cooking session and periodically throughout the grilling season...

Страница 27: ...lit turn all the main burners to the high setting for 3 5 minutes to pre heat the grill This should be done before each session Pre heat grill with hood of the grill closed z When pre heating is complete cooking can begin taking extra care if the burners are used in the high position z When cooking for the first time cure the Cooking Grids 2 by applying cooking or vegetable oil to the Cooking Grid...

Страница 28: ...ylinders on their side as this could allow liquid gas into the supply pipes with serious results z Leak test your grill before each use Leak test the hose connections each time you reconnect the gas cylinder z Always turn off the gas at the cylinder when not in use GAS REGULATOR AND HOSE z This grill is designed for use with LPG liquid petroleum gas bottled gas This grill can not be converted to n...

Страница 29: ... incorrect gas cylinder regulator or hose is dangerous and will invalidate the warranty on this product If you are unsure please contact our customer service LOCATION Precautions z Only use this grill in a well ventilated outdoor area z Check that the grill is not placed UNDER any combustible surface z The side of the grill should never be closer than 36 inches 91cm to any combustible material z D...

Страница 30: ...to be used for large gatherings it will be necessary to turn off and cool the grill every two hours to remove food debris from the drip tray and clean the drip tray The time between cleaning may need to be reduced if very fatty foods or low quality meat products are being cooked Failure to do this may result in a fat fire which may cause injury and could seriously damage the grill In the event of ...

Страница 31: ...ill will not light 5 Perform leak test My side burner will not light 1 Make sure the igniter wire is connected to the igniter terminal 1 Make sure the Motor Pole is level 2 Make sure the Pole Restrictor is properly placed in the grove of the body See Rotisserie Assembly My rotisserie is not turning properly 3 Make sure the motor is plugged into a 110V outlet The flames on my grill are too high or ...

Страница 32: ...warranty ITEMS MANUFACTURER WILL NOT PAY FOR Service calls to your home Repairs when your product is used for other than normal single family household or residential use Damage resulting from accident alteration misuse lack of maintenance cleaning abuse fire flood acts of God improper installation and installation not in accordance with electrical or plumbing codes or use of products not approved...

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