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Operating the Grill
The grill burner is rated at 14,000 BTU.
and encompasses the entire cooking
area. It is protected with a wire mesh to
minimize blockage from falling grease
and debris. The grill burner has its own
igniter, the push button for which is
located on the front control panel.
BEFORE USING THE GRILL:
• Make sure the grill has been properly
assembled and is properly located.
• Remove any packing material.
• Read and understand the instructions
in this manual.
BEFORE EACH USE
To protect the regulator assembly dur-
ing storage and transport, it has been
designed to be easily removed from the
grill. Before each use, screw the regulator
assembly into the plate on the side of
the grill. Tighten by hand only - no tools
are required. When finished grilling,
allow grill to cool, then disconnect gas
supply from regulator, and unscrew
regulator assembly from grill.
PROPANE GAS SUPPLY
Your Solaire Anywhere grill is designed
to use disposable 1 lb. propane cylinders,
which are available from your dealer or
from most sporting goods, grocery and
drug stores. Under normal use, each 1 lb.
cylinder will provide about one hour of
grilling time, however, many factors such
as burner setting, outside temperature,
and altitude can affect performance. A
20lb. tank can be used with the optional
hose adaptor (see your dealer).
Propane is highly volatile and even a 1 lb.
cylinder contains enough gas to cause a
serious fire or explosion. To reduce chanc-
es of liquid or gas leak, or explosion,
always follow these and the manufacturer’s
precautions when using propane:
BEFORE USING PROPANE CYLINDER
1. Check cylinder and appliance seals.
Never use with damaged or missing
seals. Discard cylinder if dust or rust
particles are in valve area.
2. Turncontrol valve OFF before attaching
cylinder. Attach only outdoors, in a
well ventilated area, away from flames,
sparks or other sources of ignition.
3. HANDTIGHTEN ONLY. Over-tightening
can damage seals or threads and
cause gas to leak.
4. Checkfor leaks by spraying connections
with soapy water and looking for
bubbles. A hissing sound or rotten
egg odor may indicate leaking gas.
DO NOT USE IF LEAKING.
BURNING PROPANE
CAN MAKE CARBON
MONOXIDE (CO),
A COLORLESS,
ODORLESS GAS
THAT CAN CAUSE
DEATH. NEVER USE
YOUR GRILL IN AN
ENCLOSED SPACE,
SUCH AS A TENT
OR CAMPER. NEVER
USE YOUR GRILL AS
A HEATER OR FOR
ANY PURPOSE OTHER
THAN GRILLING
FOOD IN A WELL
VENTILATED AREA.
Burner Care & Maintenance
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GRILL BURNERS
Extreme care should be taken when
handling a burner, as it must be correctly
installed before any attempt is made to
relight the grill.
Frequency of cleaning will depend on
how often you use the grill. Ensure the
gas supply is off and the knob is in the
"off" position. Make sure the grill is
completely cool.
BURNER CLEANING
AFTER EACH USE, IT IS NECESSARY TO
OPERATE THE BURNERS ON “HI” WITH
THE HOOD OPEN FOR A MINIMUM OF
5 MINUTES TO BURN AWAY ANY FOOD
PARTICLES OR DRIPPINGS. FAILURE
TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN BURNER
DAMAGE AND REDUCED COOKING
PERFORMANCE.
It may occasionally be necessary to brush,
blow, or vacuum accumulated ash from
the burner surface. Do so carefully and
only when the burner is completely cool.
Use a flashlight to inspect the burner inlet
to ensure it is not blocked, if obstructions
can be seen, use a stiff wire to clean out
the burner throat.
ORIFICE CLEANING
With the regulator removed, inspect the
orifice and check the opening to ensure
there is no blockage. Use a needle to
clear any debris. Be extremely careful not
to enlarge the hole or break off the needle.
TO REMOVE THE BURNER:
The burner is retained in the grill by a fric-
tion-fit mechanism. To remove the burner,
using both hands pull up on the left side
of the burner to clear it from the friction-
fit. Once detached, pull the burner up to
clear the burner venturi tube (right side)
out of the hole in the side of the grill
body. Take care while doing so to pre-
vent damage to the igniter electrode.
To re-install, reverse the process in the
above paragraph, again being careful
to avoid damaging the igniter electrode.
Light the burner to check for proper
igniter operation and flame characteris-
tics. You may need to adjust the igniter
electrode’s position to ensure that the
spark arcs at the electrode’s tips and not
onto the burner screen. .
To maintain the appearance of your
SOLAIRE INFRARED Grill for many years,
keep it in its carry bag when not in use.
Outdoor environments are harsh on your
grill’s finish. Long exposure to sun, water,
yard chemicals and the elements will
reduce the appearance of the stainless
steel. This is especially applicable in
ocean front locations, or locations subject
to sea mists.
SOLAIRE INFRARED Grills strongly recom-
mends that you store your Grill inside
when not in use. A high quality vinyl
carrying bag is included as standard
equipment with your grill to protect it
from the elements, and from bumps and
scratches during transport.
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