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For Questions and Information call us at: 1-800-864-6194 Monday - Friday (8:00am - 5:00pm CST) Barbour International, Inc. • P .O. Box 1839 • Brandon, MS 39043 www .thebayou.com For Model #500-535 Ceramic Grill W ARNING For Outdoor Use Only (outside and 5-Ft. away from any structural enclosure) FOR YOUR SAFETY : DANGER 1. This unit is HEA VY . [...]
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DANGER GENERAL SAFETY • Sober adult operation ONL Y! The use of alcohol, prescription or nonprescription drugs may impair your ability to properly assemble or safely operate this grill. • This grill is designed for OUTDOOR USE ONL Y and should NOT be used in a building, garage, or any other enclosed area. • This grill is NOT intended for and [...]
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2 CAUTION • Do not use lighter fluids or any charcoal star ter fluid. The chemical smell can be absorbed into the ceramic inserts and the odor can transfer into the food. • When using the water pan for smoking or indirect cooking, be certain that water does not completely evaporate. The water pan can melt if all water evaporates. • This grill[...]
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Limited W arranty Barbour Inter national, Inc. ("V endor") warrants to the original retail purchaser of this grill, and no other person, that if this grill is assembled and operated in accordance with the printed instructions accompanying it, then for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase, all parts in such grill shall be f[...]
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1 - Lid Lift Mechanism 1 - Charcoal Plate 1 - Insulation Ring 1 - Fire Bowl 1 - Reversible Grate 1 - Grill Lid & V ent Cap 1 - Grill Body 1 - Thermometer Par ts List for #500-535 Cypress Grill NOTICE: Please check Parts List to make sure all components are present before assembly . 4 - Locking Casters 4 - Grill Support Struts 1 - Grill Support [...]
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TOOLS NEEDED: Adjustable W rench 1. Attach Car t Legs to Bottom Base using 4 Carriage Bolts and Nuts. LOOSELY TIGHTEN A T THIS ST AGE. 2. Align Grill Suppor t Base on Car t Legs. Inser t 4 Carriage Bolts into center holes on Grill Support Base connecting it to Car t Legs with Nuts. LOOSEL Y TIGHTEN at this stage. Bottom View T op View Bottom View U[...]
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3. Align remaining holes on Grill Suppor t Base with Car t Legs. Inser t 4 Carriage Bolts into outer holes on T op Base connecting it to Car t Legs with Nuts. WRENCH TIGHTEN ALL CONNECTIONS. Bottom View 4. Attach Casters to bottom of Car t Legs using 4 Large Nuts. WRENCH TIGHTEN Bottom View Assembled View T op V iew Bottom View 5. Align Grill Suppo[...]
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Assembled View B BEFORE Pull Out Struts pulled out before placing grill on base. 6. A. Push down wheel locking tabs on cart before setting the grill in place. Make cer tain that V er tical Suppor t Struts are pulled out. Carefully lift empty Grill and place on top of Cart. Struts should be about 1- inch from side of Grill. B. Align Bottom V ent cen[...]
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SIDE SHELF PLACEMENT & A TT ACHMENT A B C 7. A. Remove both locking nuts from bottom band on grill body where shelf is to be attached. (Locking nuts may be in poly bag) B. With shelf in folded position, place shelf slots onto both bolts. Loosely screw nuts on each bolt. Then slide shelf backwards or for wards on bolts until you find the desired[...]
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Page 10
The heat and moisture retention property of ceramic grills creates a "pressure cooker" effect resulting in a superior cooking per formance. It can also result in a possible "flashback" of fire and steam toward the handle as the lid is opened . Such a flashback can singe hair on your forearm, especially when cooking over 300˚F .[...]
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GENERAL INFORMA TION ABOUT CERAMIC GRILLS 1) The Cypress grill is for med by firing a special blend of various clays and matter which stabilizes the ceramic. It is a heat holding ceramic that resists rapid contraction and expansion. This stabilizing characteristic prevents the ceramic from cracking should a cold rain occur while grilling. Y ou can [...]
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For Questions and Information call us at: 1-800-864-6194 • Monday - Friday (8:00am - 5:00pm CST) CYPRESS GRILL - P ARTS & ACCESSORIES 500-582 Grate for Smoking Stainless Steel 500-580 Grill Ther mometer Stainless Steel • 50˚F - 750˚F T empered Glass Face 500-587 Replacement Felt 140" Length Self-Adhesive 500-584 Ceramic Fire Bowl Han[...]