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L TR20091036, Rev . A 12/16/08[...]
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Copyright 2008-2009 LMS, Inc. All rights reserved. Duplication without written consent is strictly prohibited. Cal Flame ® is a registered trademark. Due to continuous improvement pro- grams, all models, operation, and/or specications are subject to change with - out prior notice. L TR20091036, Rev . A 12/16/08 CONTACT INFORMATION For customer [...]
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Safety Instructions 1 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR2009103, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Placement and Location Cal Flame™ grills and carts are designed for outdoor use • only. Never locate this appliance in an enclosed room, under a sealed • overhead structure, or in any type of enclosed area such as a ga- rage, shed, or breez eway [...]
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2 Safety Instructions 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR20091036, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m CSA B149.1, or Propane Storage and Handling Code , B149.2), as applicable. Y our Cal Flame™ grill or cart must be plugged into a permanent, • grounded 110V outlet with a dedicated 15A GFCI breaker in accor- dance with local codes or the Nat ion al El[...]
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Safety Instructions 3 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR2009103, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Do not install or operate your gril l unit in such a manner that the • cross ventilation openings are blocked. Fresh air must be able to pass though installed vents to safeguard against residual gas ac- cumulation. F ailure to allow proper ventilation m[...]
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4 Safety Instructions 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR20091036, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Only use dry pot holders and do not use a towel or other bulky • cloth in place of pot holders. Moist or damp pot holders used on hot surfaces can cause burns. Do not heat any unopened glass or metal container of food on the • grill. Pressure may bui[...]
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Installation / Assembl y 5 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR2009103, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Unit Attachment Place the island sections together on the ground. Make sure the 1. ground where the barbecue is placed is as level as possible for best alignment. NOTE: If the ground is not level, use shims to level out the island sections. This need[...]
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6 Installation / Assembl y 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR20091036, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Stucco and Tile Application Prepare and ll the gap or seam line with speed set. 1. Using your ngertips, push and atten out the speed set into the 2. seam line. NOTE: Allow the speed set to dry befor e proceeding wi th the next step. Using a[...]
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Installation / Assembl y 7 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR2009103, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Rock / Stone Application Place the island sections together on the ground. 1. Make sure the ground where the barbecue is place is as level as 2. possible for best alignment. NOTE: If the ground is not level, use shims to level out the island sec- tio[...]
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8 Installation / Assembl y 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR20091036, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Fill the tile seam with grout using a small spatula or your nger . 9. Clean the grout with a damp rag. 10. Let the grout and mortar dry for at least three hours. 11.[...]
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Installation / Assembl y 9 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR2009103, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Granite Kit Instructions Granite kits come in the following colors. Each contains various tinting colors as listed below: Sapphire Brown Giallo Veneziano New Vene- tian Gold Uba Tu ba (Labrador) Black Red-Brown White Black White Y ellow Y ellow White[...]
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10 Installation / Assembl y 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR20091036, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Quickly ll one portion of the seam line with the epoxy mixture. 8. Remov e the excess epoxy material from the seam line using a razor blade. Let the epoxy material cure for v e minutes. 9. Pour a small amount of epoxy and hardener separately [...]
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Installation / Assembl y 11 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR2009103, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Light Switch Installation If you ha ve the hardw are interior island option, y ou will need to install the light kit. The kit consists of a 12-volt light, a wiring harness and a microswitch and brack etry . The microswitch mounts to the bracket with[...]
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12 Cleaning and Maintenance 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR20091036, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m About Natural Stone A natural characteristic of granite and marble is i ts inherent lack of uniformity . Because it is a completely natural material, it can have a great deal of variation in color , shade, nish, tint, hardness, strength, and so [...]
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Cleaning and Maintenance 13 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR2009103, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Granite Top Clean stone surf aces wi th a few drops of neutral cleaner , stone soap (av ailable from Monticello Granite) or a mild liquid dishwashing deter - gent and warm water . Use a clean r ag for best results. T oo much cleaner or soap may lea [...]
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14 Cleaning and Maintenance 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR20091036, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Tile If spillage occurs, then clean up as soon as possible. Care Protect against chipping by using a cutting board. • Protect against scratches, especially on natur al stone tiles. • Avoid har d blows that can chip the tile. • Standing water [...]
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Cleaning and Maintenance 15 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR2009103, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m DO’s and DON’Ts of Tile Care Do test scouring pads in a small area rst. • Do use a silicone sealer on grout joints if continuous staining is a • problem. Do read and follow label directions f or all cleaners. • Do keep this information [...]
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16 Cleaning and Maintenance 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR20091036, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Synthetic Panel Do’s Do dust surfaces frequently . • Do clean synthetic panels with water and mild detergent. • Don’ts Don’t use any cleaning chemical to clean or wash synthetic • panels. Don’t use vinegar , lemon juice or other clean[...]
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2009 W arranty 17 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR2009103, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m LMS, Inc. offers the following limited warranty against defects in ma- terial and workmanship on Cal Flame barbecue islands and compo- nents. All Cal Flame models are warr anted to be fr ee from def ects in material and workmanship at time of delivery . This [...]
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18 2009 W arranty 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR20091036, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m covered item. However , the service agent may assess a reasonable trav el or mileage charge per service call. If LMS determines that repair of a cover ed item is not feasible, LMS reserves the right to replace the defective merchandise with merchandise equal[...]
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2009 W arranty 19 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR2009103, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m Disclaimers LMS shall not be liable for loss of use of the barbecue islands or other incidental or consequential costs, expense or damages, which may in - clude, but are not limited to , remov al of permanent deck or other cus- tom xtures or the necessity [...]
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20 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR20091036, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly , a re or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. Do not store or use gasoline or other ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.[...]
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21 2009 Barbecue Islands L TR2009103, Rev . A w w w . c a l s p a s . c o m[...]
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L TR20091038, Rev . A 12/16/08 LMS Customer Service Department 1462 East Ninth Street Pomona, CA 91766 T oll Free: 1-800-CAL -SPAS F ax: 1-909-629-3890 www.calspas.com[...]