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Welcome to the world of grilling.  Whether you’re already an established griller, or just starting out, your new 
grill should bring you much enjoyment and satisfaction, to say nothing of some phenomenal meals.  We 
encourage you to experiment to find your own favorite recipes. 
 
The control panel is labeled “HI/LIGHT”, “LOW”, and “OFF” for each burner control knob.  Simply push in on 
the temperature control knobs and turn to the desired heat setting.  A thermometer is placed in the hood so that 
you can see the cooking temperature inside the grill. 
 
The heat diffusers are designed to help evenly distribute heat throughout the grill.  They are also designed to 
catch and smoke the right amount of drippings, adding more flavors to your meal. 

 
DIRECT VS. INDIRECT COOKING 

Food cooked on the grill is either done using direct or indirect cooking.  Direct cooking is when the food is 
cooked directly over the heat.  Food is placed in-between the burners for indirect cooking. 

 
DIRECT – Used for preheating and searing 

Use Direct cooking to sear meats. This helps to keep food moist by locking in juices.  Some food, such as steak, 
is first seared using Direct cooking, and then finished cooking using the Indirect method.  This is generally used 
for quicker cooking foods.  Preheat the grill to 500°F (260°C).  You can shut off one or more burners if you do 
not need to use the entire grilling surface once you reach over 500°F(260°C).  You can also use a medium high 
heat of 400°F or more by turning the burners down slightly.  Place the food directly over the heat source.  
Remain vigilant when grilling using this method, as it’s easy to overcook. 

 
INDIRECT – How most food is cooked on a gas grill 
 

Indirect cooking is used for foods that take longer to cook, including large cuts of meat such as roasts.  It’s also 

used for cooking more delicate food that can dry out quickly such as fish and poultry, for fattier foods to reduce 
flare-ups, and when grilling using a roasting pan or aluminum foil.  Preheat the grill to 500°F(260°C).  Then 
turn some burners off, and others to medium to low depending on the temperature you want to maintain.    
Generally, turn the center burner off for a 3-burner model and the 2 inside burners off on a 4-burner model.  
Grills with more than 4 burners will vary depending on what you are cooking.  Generally, you want to keep the 
temperature around 350°F.  Do not place the food directly over any burners when using this grilling method.  . 

 
SIDE BURNER 

Use the side burner to boil soups, corn on the cob, lobster, steam, stir-fries, or warm. 

 
GRILLING TIPS AND TRICKS 

1. Always “Preheat” your grill before cooking.  Light all main burners, turn to “HI”, and close the lid until the 

thermometer reads over 500°F (260°C), which should be 4 minutes.  Then adjust the burner control knobs to 
the proper temperature.  Note that no preheating is necessary for the side burner.  

2. The thermometer measures the temperature at the top of the lid.  The temperature down by the cooking grates 

 3. Climate conditions can impact your grilling times.  Allow more cooking time for cold, wind, and higher altitudes.  

We recommend you place the grill in an area protected from much wind.  

4. Trim away any excess fat from meat to reduce flare-ups.  

 
5. Keep similar size portions together so that they cook more evenly. 
6.  Generally speaking, the more food on the grill, the longer the cooking time.  
7.   Be aware when using the Direct cooking method, as food can easily become overcooked, burned, or dry out.  

Food may require more turning, or sometimes, may need to be moved off the flame. 

 8.  Larger pieces of meat generally require more cooking time per pound than smaller pieces of meat.  

9.  If a major flare-up, or too many flare-ups occur, turn off the gas, move the food away from the flare-up, and 

close the hood.  Restart the grill once the flare-up has died down.  

is generally somewhat warmer.

Grilling With Your New Grill 

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Страница 1: ...Model FSODBG1205 User Manual Customer Service 888 922 2336 8 00am to 10 00pm Monday thru Saturday 9 00am to 8 00pm Sunday Central Standard Time Made in China Please keep this instruction manual for fu...

Страница 2: ...Table of Contents Warnings 3 4 Tools and Parts 5 7 Hardware 8 Assembly Instructions 9 22 Care and Maintenance 19 28 Care and Maintenance 23 32 Warranty Information 33 Page 2 of 33...

Страница 3: ...36 1 888 922 2336 should you need assembly assistance or have any questions THIS GRILL IS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY THIS GRILL IS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY THIS GRILL IS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY THIS GRILL IS FOR O...

Страница 4: ...rage or any other enclosed area 4 This gas grill is not intended to be installed in or on recreational vehicles and or boats 5 Never use any other type of fuel for this grill other than LP gas propane...

Страница 5: ...1 Adjustable wrench not included 2 Screwdriver not included Tools Required Page 5 of 33...

Страница 6: ...Parts List Page 6 of 33...

Страница 7: ...Parts List Page 7 of 33 46 Cart Bracket...

Страница 8: ...Hardware Page 8 of 33 Spacer M6 Cotter Pin...

Страница 9: ...34 to the legs 29 30 31 using BOLT M6 50 AA 6PCS and NUT M6 FLANGE LOCK DD 6PCS as shown in Fig 1 Fig 1 Step 2 Assemble back panel of cart rack 47 between legs 31 30 using BOLT M6 12 BB 7PCS Assemble...

Страница 10: ...between legs 29 31 using BOLT M6 12 BB 8PCS Step 4 Step 4 Assemble door middle panel 40 between rack and long fence rail using BOLT M6 12 BB 4PCS Assemble support pole 48 between legs 30 31 using BOLT...

Страница 11: ...over the bottom assembly when completed and lock all casters to prevent from moving Step 6 Assemble gas tank holder 33 and gas tank hook 35 on left leg using BOLT M6 12 BB 4PCS Assemble handle 26 2PCS...

Страница 12: ...6 40 EE 8PCS Step 8 Align and place body on top of the legs Using BOLT M6 12 BB 14PCS attach the triangular bracket R 25 2PCS and L 24 to back of body and legs as shown in the Fig 3a Secure front of b...

Страница 13: ...a Slide in the two screws in opening Fig 4b to hold the side burner body in position Using M6 12 BB 6PCS fasten the side burner body in place and tighten all screws Fig 4a Fig 4b Step 10 Mount knob ba...

Страница 14: ...of the burner using BOLT M4 8 FF 2PCS Affix the terminal to knob controller as shown in Fig 5 Fig 5 Step 12 Assemble lining 23 to firebox lid 22 and lid hinges 3 2PCS using BOLT M6 40 EE 4PCS and NUT...

Страница 15: ...rebox door and assemble air vent handles 38 to firebox twisting clockwise Step 14 Screw in BOLT M6 12 BB 2PCS halfway on the firebox 27 as shown in Fig 6a Slide in the two screws in opening Fig 6b to...

Страница 16: ...nd place firebox lid on top of the firebox body Place PIN ROLL GG 2PCS through the hinges and secure with COTTER PIN HH 2PCS Step 16 Assemble lid hinges 3 2PCS on gas lid 4 using M6 40 EE 4PCS and NUT...

Страница 17: ...rcoal lid 5 using M6 40 EE 4PCS and NUT M6 FLANGE LOCK DD 4PCS Attach the charcoal stack 2 1PCS on charcoal lid 5 using BOLT M6 12 BB 4PCS and NUT M6 FLANGE LOCK DD 4PCS Step 18 Assemble the back pane...

Страница 18: ...top of the body left Place PIN ROLL GG 2PCS through the hinges and secure with COTTER PIN HH 2PCS Step 20 Place flame tamer 8 3PCS into gas side of body Refer on Fig 7 Slide griddle drip tray 11 to b...

Страница 19: ...ng the top two ends to lids and bottom side to body Secure the top part of warming rack with COTTER PIN HH 4PCS Step 22 Place cooking grate 18 1PCS on searing burner Place cooking grates 7 4PCS on gas...

Страница 20: ...emble lift knob 37 and airvent handle 38 on body Assemble S hooks 49 to support pole Step 24 Assemble handle 26 2PCS to drip pan 20 2PCS using BOLT M6 15 CC 4PCS Slide drip pans 20 2PCS underneath eac...

Страница 21: ...Assembly Instructions Step 25 Assemble the bracket 50 between body and middle leg using BOLT Page 21 of 33 M6 12 BB 2PCS 50...

Страница 22: ...FULLY ASSEMBLY Page 22 of 33...

Страница 23: ...f the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris 11 Do not put a barbecue cover or other flammable material in the storage area of this grill 12 Do not use charcoal briquettes lava rock or any type...

Страница 24: ...er when this outdoor cooking gas appliance is not in use 2 Storage of this gas grill indoors is permissible only if the cylinder is disconnected and removed from the gas grill 3 Cylinders must be stor...

Страница 25: ...alve 6 Turn the black nut clockwise until it stops Hand Tighten Only Do Not Use A Wrench CAUTION The gas pressure regulator provided with this outdoor cooking appliance must be used This regulator is...

Страница 26: ...til no leaks are detected 8 Close the LP tank valve by turning the hand wheel clockwise Grill Placement WARNING 1 DO NOT USE THE GRILL if you cannot stop the leaks Be sure the LP cylinder valve is clo...

Страница 27: ...ht automatically Do not press the electronic ignition button again Then adjust control knob s to desired settings MANUALLY LIGHTING THE MAIN BURNERS WITH THE MATCH LIGHTING STICK 1 Open the lid 2 Ensu...

Страница 28: ...e washed with warm water and mild dish soap ELECTRONIC IGNITER visually inspect for cracks Replace if a crack is found Do not use water to clean the igniter BURNERS we recommend you clean your burners...

Страница 29: ...w tip and have a minimal amount of noise Some yellow tips are OK if under one inch New burners sometimes have oil residue which will cause yellow flame when burning off Variations in gas supply altitu...

Страница 30: ...t quickly such as fish and poultry for fattier foods to reduce flare ups and when grilling using a roasting pan or aluminum foil Preheat the grill to 500 F 260 C Then turn some burners off and others...

Страница 31: ...re the burners are aligned properly with the valves IRREGULAR FLAME OR YELLOW FLAME 1 New burner may have residual oil which will burn off 2 Tubes in burners are blocked Remove and clean 3 Burners hav...

Страница 32: ...as a low flame on some burners or some burners will not light at all What can cause this This can be caused by the regulator s flow limiting device which is generated by a sudden change in pressure Op...

Страница 33: ...1 888 922 2336 Warranty Information 8 00 am to 10 00pm Monday thru Saturday 9 00am to 8 00pm Sunday Central Standard Time Page 33 of 33...

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