STARTING
GAS INSERT
Step 1: Lock Top Vent
Turn Top Vent to position 3. Turn locking pin counter
clockwise until it drops down in place, keeping the Top
Vent fully open.
WARNING: When using Gas Insert, Top Vent must
be locked open to position 3 at all times.
Step 2: Remove ProZone
Remove Cooking Grates and Charcoal Grate. Sweep
all excess charcoal and ash into Ash Drawer of
ProZone. Pull out ProZone and empty ash from
drawer and store in a cool, dry place.
ATTENTION: The grill needs to be cooled before switching from the
ProZone to the Gas Insert.
Step 3: Insert Gas Insert
Slide Gas Insert into grill opening in the base of
the grill until it stops and locks into place.
Step 4: Position Heat
Exchanger
Install the stainless steel infrared Heat Exchanger on top
of Gas Insert. Allow 2 bottom stems of Heat Exchanger
to drop into into the slots on top of the Gas Insert.
Step 5: Place Heat Diffuser
Lava Stone
Spread bracket so it makes an “X” shape and lower onto
fire bowl, allowing the bracket to rest on edge of bowl.
Lower Lava Stone onto the bracket. Replace cooking
grates with hinged sections facing towards front of grill.
Step 6: Connect to Gas Tank
Using the Quick Connect fitting on the Gas Supply Hose,
pull back spring-loaded locking ring and slide over
male connection. Once it has snapped into place,
give slight tug on gas line to ensure that it is securely
connected. Turn valve on gas tank to Open position.
Step 7: Ignite Gas Insert
Use leak test* to ensure there are no leaks. Open grill lid.
Push in the Control Knob on the Gas Insert and turn
counter clockwise until you hear a click then hold for
6 seconds as starter ignites.
Observe fire is lit in Heat
Exchanger. Close grill lid and observe grill thermometer
and adjust to desired temperature by adjusting Control Knob.
If ignition does not occur within 5 seconds, turn the Control
Knob to OFF position. Wait 5 minutes and repeat the lighting procedure.
Watch For Bubbles
*Leak Test:
Pour Leak Test Solution (not
included) or soapy water at the connection spot
of the gas cylinder to check whether there is
air leakage. If solution produces bubbles this
means there is a leak.