CFM Corporation A053041 manual

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    Great Outdoors the ® Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. An unconnected liquid prop ane cylinder should not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. If you smell gas: Shut off gas to the appliance. Extinguish any open flame. Open lid. If odor continues,[...]

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    4 4 4 5-7 8 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22-23 9 T able of Content s Chapte r 1 - INST ALLA TION Necessary Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choosing a Safe Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P o r t a b l eL . P .G a sG r i l l s ........................... L.P . Gas Dealer Instructio[...]

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    4 · · · · · Operating this or any gas-fired appliance in an enclosed area can produce a build-up of carbon-monoxide, which could result in injury or death. or , in the absence of local codes, with either the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, NFP A 54 (USA), or CAN/CGA-B 149.2, Propane Inst allation Code (Canada) and CAN/CGA-B 149.1 Natural [...]

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    5 The L.P . Fuel Supply System The L.P . Fuel Supply System Hot drippings from cooking food could damage the fuel supply system. Liquid Propane (abbreviated L.P .) gas is stored under high pressure inside a cylinder and will vaporize when released. It is important that there are no leaky connections on the grill fuel supply system. Refer to the Lea[...]

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    6 4. The pressure regulator and hose assembly provided is factory set at an outlet pressure of 1 1 inches water column (.4 lb. per sq. Inch). L.P . Cylinders can be obtained at the store where you purchased your grill or from an authorized L.P . gas dealer . Any L.P . gas-supply cylinder used with this grill must be approximately 12 inches diameter[...]

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    7 Have the gas dealer weigh the cylinder after filling to ensure that the cylinder is not overfilled. TRANSPORTING A FULL CYLINDER Y ou should transport only one cylinder at a time. T ransport the cylinder in an upright and secure manner with the control valve turned off and the POL dust cap in place. Do not transport a cylinder in the passenger co[...]

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    8 The L.P . gas cylinder has a T ype 1 cylinder valve with a back-check module in its outlet that will not permit gas to flow until an evacuation device is installed. T o purge the L.P . gas cylinder , the back-check module must be opened with an evacuation device. A. Hose-end valve with a bleed port: Purging can be accomplished using a hose-end va[...]

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    9 Getting St arted Unp acking the Grill Part s T ools needed to assemble grill: · · · 1. Please follow the steps in the order that they are presented. 2. Assemble the grill where you plan to use it. 3. Y ou may want to place an old towel or cloth at the assembly site to prevent nuts and bolts from becoming lost. 4. Have a friend help. An assista[...]

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    Right Foot Left Foot (T ank Holder) Modesty Panel Rear X-Frame Drip Cup and Holder Wire X-Brace Wire T ank Retainer Legs Legs Wheel Axle Front X-Frame with Control Panel Left Side T able Right Side T able T able Bracket T able Arms T able Arms T ank Heat Shield Heat Plate Cooking Grid W arming Rack Lid Handle Handle Heat Shield Grill Head Assembly [...]

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    11 1. 2. 3. 4. Attach the leg to the X-frame by inserting the top tabs into the corresponding slots in the X-frame as shown. Line up the bolt holes on the side of each leg and insert a bolt into each of the bolt holes. T ighten the bolts securely . Repeat steps 1 through 3 above for each leg and frame. Be sure to match the correct leg component to [...]

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    C D 12 1. 2. 3. 4. Assemble the wheels and axle to the tank-side foot as shown above right. Insert the axle through the foot, one wheel on each end, tighten one nut and wheel washer on each end, and snap the hub caps onto the wheels Attach each foot to the bottom of the frame assemblies as shown. The legs will snap into the feet. Be sure the is on [...]

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    13 1. 2. 3. 4. Insert the legs of the wire tank ret ainer into the mounting brackets inside the grill legs. The wire t ank retainer must be mounted on the wheel side of the grill. Insert the ends of the wire x-brace into the mounting holes located near the middle of the grill legs and thread a M6 wing nut onto each end. Thread M6 wing nuts onto the[...]

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    B A 14 1. 2. 3. Position the modesty panel between the front legs of the assembly . Align the mounting tabs with the bolt holes in the legs. From the back side of the assembly , insert the M4 bolts through each of the mounting holes and thread on the M4 KEPS nuts. insert the bolt indicated - it will be installed during a later assembly step. Positi[...]

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    15 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. For each bolt, thread on a flat washer , lock washer and M6 hex nut. Do not yet tighten the nuts. After 4 nut s are in place, securely tighten all of the bolts. Repeat steps for the other side t able. T o assemble each table, use one lef t and one right table arm. Line up the bolt hole of the table arms to the INSIDE set of [...]

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    16 1. 2. 3. 4. Holding the grill head upright, slightly rotate the knob side down and set it onto the frame assembly . The knobs will insert through the control panel first, then rot ate the grill head down until it rests properly onto the frame. Line up the 4 bolt holes near the inside corners of the grill tub. (The lid will need to be opened to a[...]

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    17 Assembly S tep 8 - Ignitor Inst allation 1. 2. 3. 2. Inst alling the Battery Unscrew the cap from the ignitor button. Insert an AA battery (from the hardware pack) The positive end of the battery faces out. Place the button spring and cap back onto the ignitor and thread it back on. T est the ignitor: Make sure gas is of f or disconnected. Press[...]

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    18 1. Align the lid handle bolts with the mounting holes in the lid and set the handle on the grill lid. No tools are required for this step. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the inside of the lid, thread on a gasket onto each bolt. Place the Heat Shield onto the bolts. Thread on a washer and wing nut for each handle bolt. Securely tighten the wing nuts. Assembly [...]

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    Assembly S tep 10 - Inst alling the Grids LOCA TE THESE P AR TS: 1 2 2 Heat Plate Cooking Grid 19 No tools are required for this step. 1. 2. Set the Heat Plate into the tub as shown. It will rest on the lowest ledge inside the tub, just above the burner . Set the cooking grid into the tub. It will rest on the topmost ledge of the tub.[...]

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    20 3. 4. Work the other end of the rack into the other side of the lid. Insert the other foot of the warming rack into the other side of the grill tub. It will require slight bending to place the foot into the mounting hole. 1. 2. Position the warming rack as shown and insert one end of the rack into the lid as shown. Working on the same side of th[...]

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    LOCA TE THESE P AR TS: Drip Cup Drip Cup Holder 21 1. 2. Insert the stem of the heat indicator into the front of the lid, through the name plate as shown. From the inside of the lid, thread on the heat indicator gasket and nut. Securely tighten. No tools are required for this step. 10mm wrench required for this step. Assembly S tep 12 - Inst all th[...]

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    22 Assembly S tep 13 - Att aching the L.P . Gas Cylinder LOCA TE THESE P AR TS: L.P . Gas Cylinder () NOT INCLUDED 4. Attach the regulator to the L.P . Gas Cylinder valve. Refer to the following p age for import ant L.P . Gas Cylinder connection information. 1. 2. Lift the t ank retainer wire up. Set the L.P . Gas Cylinder onto the left foot of the[...]

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    23 about one-half to three-quarters additional turn to complete the connection. NOTE: If you cannot complete the final connection, disconnect the regulator and repeat steps 4 through 6. If you are still unable to complete the connection, do not use this valve and regulator . 7. Make sure the hose has no kinks or sharp bends and clears any areas tha[...]

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    25 Replacement Part s Lighting Instructions Leak T esting the Fuel Supply System Use and Care Directions 3 Chapter X-Frame Model Series Gas Grill[...]

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    Perform a leak test each time the gas supply cylinder is connected to the regulator . Leak test any time a part of the gas system is replaced. Perform a leak test at least once each year whether the L.P . gas supply cylinder has been disconnected or not. Have a dealer check the cylinder for deterioration after 10 years, according to DOT regulations[...]

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    IGNITER LIGHTING SYSTEM LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS The Igniter System consists of an igniter unit, a gas-collector box, one ceramic electrode, and lead wires. Gas is collected in the metal collector box located at the burner . When the igniter knob is turned, an electric spark is created at the ceramic electrode. The gas is then ignited by the spark. T [...]

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    Match Light Access Hole MA TCH LIGHTING Repeat steps 1 to 4 of “Igniter Lighting Instructions.” STEP 5. T o match light: push down and turn the RIGHT burner control knob counterclockwise to the high setting. STEP 6. IMMEDIA TEL Y strike a match and position the burning match through match lighting hole in the grill bottom. Extend the flame near[...]

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    33 Sub-Assemblies Grill Lid Heat Indicator / Nameplate Left Hinge Assembly Right Hinge Assembly Grill T ub V alve Mounting Bracket HVR Assembly Burner Control Knob V enturi Assembly S tainless S teel H-Burner Ignitor Electrode Assembly T able Mounting Bracket (L) T able Mounting Bracket (R) Left Side T able T able Mounting Bracket (L) T able Mounti[...]