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8. INSTALLING THE COOKING COMPONENTS
Parts Required:
2 x Cooking Grids
(#1)
1 x Flame Broiler Main Plate
(#7)
1 x Flame Broiler Slider
(#6)
Installation:
NOTE: Both flame broiler parts are lightly coated with oil to avoid rusting
when shipped.
• Insert the flame broiler main plate into the main grill, right side first. Rest the
flame broiler main plate on the built-in ledge (on the inside right) of the main
grill that directs grease towards the grease bucket. Slide the entire piece to
the left side, and the two slots on the flame broiler main plate will fit into
the rounded ledge above the fire pot. It will sit slightly at a downward angle.
Note illustration 8A.
IMPORTANT: If the flame broiler main plate is on the base of the barrel, it is
installed incorrectly. The flame broiler should sit at an angle, with the left
side sitting higher than the right.
• Place the flame broiler slider on top of the flame broiler main plate, covering
the slotted openings. Ensure the raised tab is on the left, to easily adjust for
direct or indirect flame when cooking. Note illustration 8B.
NOTE: When the flame broiler slider is open, and direct flame is used while
cooking, do not leave the grill unattended for any period of time.
• Place the cooking grids, side-by-side, on the grid ledge inside the main grill.
• The unit is now completely assembled.
NOTE: To maintain the searing and grilling performance of your cooking
grids, regular care and maintenance Is required.
9. CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE
NOTE: Before plugging your Pit Boss® into any electrical outlet, ensure the
temperature dial is in the OFF position.
•
STANDARD OUTLET
This appliance requires 220-240 V, 50 Hz, 250 W. It must be a 3-prong grounded
plug.
•
GFCI OUTLETS
This appliance will work on most GFCI outlets, with a recommended size of
15 amp service. If your GFCI outlet is highly sensitive to power surges, it will
likely trip during the start-up phase of operation. During the start-up phase,
the igniter draws 200-700 watts of electricity, which can be too much power
for a GFCI outlet to handle. Each time it trips, it increases in sensitivity. If the
GFCI keeps tripping, replace the outlet or change to a non-GFCI outlet.
IMPORTANT: Disconnect unit from power source when not in use.
8A
8B
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