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For Outdoor Household Use Only . Not for Commercial Use. Ne ed H elp ? Ne ed to R egi st er Y our G ri ll? Loo ki ng f or A us si e Par t s & A cc es so ri es? Vi s it u s onl in e at w w w . A us s ieG ri ll s. co m Or c all A u ss ie C u st om er S er vice a t 1-8 0 0 - 25 1 - 7 558 • This ins truc tion manual contain s im- por tant informa[...]
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2 Me co Corporation strives t o be a qual it y suppl ier of consumer products. If we omitted any par t s needed for as sembly , or you need troubleshoo ting i nformation , ple ase contact us using o ur tol l free nu mber or visi t our w ebsite . It is impor tant t o register y our g rill a nd retai n your recei pt . 1- 8 0 0 - 2 51- 75 5 8 8 am - 5[...]
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3 T o reduc e the r isk of a lac eration h az ard, wear protec tive gloves w hen h andling p ar ts that h ave sh arp e dge s. CA U T I O N ! Prepa rati on for A s sembly This G rill is p re- as sem ble d. Unloc k Hoo d L atch. ( Se e Illustr ation) Remove Cookin g Gr id, Grea se Cup , Wire G re ase Cup Hold er and O w ner ’ s M anual from the gr [...]
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4 Set -U p I nst ruct i o n s Step 1 La y gr ill on its si de. Pl ace o n gras s or a sof t sur f ac e to preve nt p aint dam ag e. Step 2 Swin g Pivo t La tc h awa y fr om th e Le g Cros sro d to allow th e le gs to pi vot. Step 3 Swin g Le gs a way f rom gr ill bo dy u ntil they ar e st raigh t out a s show n. Step 4 Gr asp t he inn er le g ne ar[...]
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5 Using Gas LP Gas C ylinder If you s ee, smell , or hear the his s of L P gas e scapin g from the c y linde r: 1 . Do not at tempt to light ap pliance. 2. Ex tinguish any ope n flam e. 3. Disconnect from fuel supply . Carbon M onox ide Ha zard • This applian ce c an produc e car bon m onoxi de whic h has n o odor . Usin g it in an enc lose d spa[...]
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6 Supplie s N eed ed f or a Le ak T est: • Cle an paint b rush • Water • Dish washin g liquid 1 . Make sure all gr ill Control Panel Kn obs are tur ned to th e “Of f ” position and ve rif y that th e LP G as Cylin der is tightened s ecure ly to the regul ator . 2. Mix on e par t of water w ith one par t of dish washin g liquid. 3. Br ush [...]
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7 B efore Us ing Y ou r LP G as Gril l Installation Codes T o reduc e the r isk of ser ious bo dily injur y or death f rom fire or ex plosion: • This ins tallation mus t conf orm w ith local c ode s or , in the absenc e of loc al cod es, with either th e Nation al Fuel Ga s Code, AN S I Z 223. 1 /N F P A 5 4 Na tural G as and Prop ane Ins tallati[...]
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8 1 . Open th e Hoo d. 2. Pu sh LE F T Bur ner Control K nob on Control Panel in and tur n 90 de grees c ounterc lock wis e to the High p osition. 3. Push the I gniter B ut ton in repe atedl y until the B urne r is lit (F ig. 2) . Liste n for the c lick in dicatin g spar k ignition, and look to make sure the B urn er is lit. 4. From the “O f f ?[...]
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9 C heck The Flame T o reduc e the ri sk of death or s erious injur y f rom an explosion or a f ire: • I nsp ec t and c lean B ur ner / V e nturi T ubes f or inse ct s or ins ec t nes ts, es pec ially a f ter p er iods of s torage. S pider s or small in- sec t s can buil d nes ts, webs, and l ay e ggs in the gr ill’ s V enturi Tubes, obstr uc t[...]
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10 Ca re and M ai ntena nce C leaning the G rill Grease Cup: Remove the G reas e Cup from the W ire Hold er unde r the grill b owl af ter the gr ill has co oled c omple tely . S cr ape a way foo d and fa t residue from th e Gre ase Cup. Empt y and wash th e Gre ase Cup with h ot soapy water an d a cloth. A replac eme nt G reas e Cup can be ord ered[...]
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11 How to C lean the B urners 1 . Make sure the Control K nobs are tur ne d “O f f ” and the gr ill is comp letely c oole d. 2. Carefully re move Cookin g Gr id and Fla vor Ac tivator s. 3. T o remove e ac h M ain Bur ner , f irs t remove the Cros sover he ld in pla ce be t we en the bu rne rs by 2 s crew s. (Fig. 7 ) (N ote the Cros sover orie[...]
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12 Coo k ing On t he G as G ril l T o reduc e the ri sk of ser ious injur y or death f rom fire, explosion or bur n ha zard: • Neve r use ch arco al or lighter fluid in your g as gr ill. Keep this outdo or cook ing app liance c le ar and fre e from combus tible ma terials, ga soline, and other f lammabl e vapor s and liquids. • Keep any el ec t[...]
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13 Roasting (Indirec t Method) T o reduc e risk o f bur n injur y from hot air /steam trapp ed in side grill, open H oo d care fully w hen ro astin g on grill. WA R N I N G ! Food is c ooked like in an oven under lower he at and/ or lon ger c ookin g times. T he se fo ods re quire more than 25 minutes grillin g time and so me are so delic ate that [...]
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14 T roubleshoot ing Problem Bur ne rs w ill not light using the ignitor Bur ne rs w ill not light using a match Low flam e or low heat Flam es blow out Flar e up Per si s te n t g r e a se f i r e Pos si ble C a us e Burner s not assembled correctly Not pr es sing igniter in en ough for spark. No sp ark - out of pl ace, loose, or broken. LP gas cy[...]
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15 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 10 13 11 12 Ke y Description Quantit y 1 Cookin g Gr id 1 2 Flavor Ac tivator 2 3 Bur ne r Cross over 1 4 Stainles s Stee l T ube B ur ner 2 5 Ele c trode A s se mbly 1 6 Wire G re ase Cup Hol der 1 7 Gre ase Cup 1 8 Control Knob 2 9 Control Panel 1 1 0 Piezo Igniter 1 1 1 Valve/Regulator A s sembl y 1 12 H e a t S h i e l d 1 [...]
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16 Lim ited W a rrant y ME C O CO R PO R A TI ON - LI MITE D WAR R ANT Y This prod uc t is warranted to the origi nal consu mer purchaser against defects in material and workmanshi p under normal outdoor househo ld us e a nd correct as sembly (if assembled by the consumer pu rchaser) . A ll par t s are wa rranted for a period of 90 days from the da[...]