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Event Grill 9995A Series INSTR UCTIONS FOR USE © 2004 The Coleman Company , Inc. www .coleman.com • 9-v olt Battery included • 20# L.P . gas cylinder s not included For Outdoor Use Only ® IMPORT ANT Read this manual carefully bef ore assembling, using or servicing this grill. K eep this man ual f or future ref erence. If you ha v e questions [...]
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2 General Saf ety Information 2-3 General Installation 3 P or table L.P . Gas Barbecue Cylinders 4 L.P . Gas Cylinder 4-5 Hose and Regulator 5 T ransporting the Cylinder 5-6 Filling and Purging T ype 1 L.P . Gas Cylinders 6 Purging and Evacuating De vices for L.P . Gas Cylinders with T ype 1 Cylinder V alves 6 T o Set up 7–8 Leak T esting 8 Fixin[...]
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Liquefied P etroleum gas (abbreviated L.P . gas or propane), is highly flammable . It becomes liquid when stored under high pres- sure inside a cylinder and vaporizes when released. L.P . gas is heavier than air and tends to collect in lo w areas. It is important that there are no leaking connections on your gas g rill that could cause a fire or e [...]
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• A T ype 1 compatible cylinder with a T ype 1 cylinder v alve has a back-chec k valve which does not permit gas flow , until a pos- itive seal has been obtained. • The cylinder must be arranged f or vapor withdra wal. It must also include a collar to protect the cylinder valv e. A saf ety relief de vice having direct communication with the v a[...]
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Step 1 ■ Unlock Grill Legs as shown. Step 2 ■ Remov e both Regulators from bottom of gr ill. ■ Carefully lower both Left and Right Grill Legs into the loc ked position. ■ Unlock both Left and Right Lower T ank Mounts. ■ See replacement par ts list for parts identification. ■ Carefully read and follo w the instructions for proper setup &[...]
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8 ■ Carefully inser t Shelf Lip on Right Side Shelf into T op Channel, while at the same time making sure the Notches on the side Flaps fit into the Flanges on the grill body . T OP CHANNEL NO TCH FLANGE SHELF LIP NO TCH FLANGE T OP CHANNEL SHELF LIP DET AIL “A” DET AIL “B” ■ Repeat the same order f or attaching the Left Side Shelf as y[...]
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9 1. Inspect the gas supply hoses before each use. Hoses can be burned or chafed if the y are routed improper ly . See that hoses hav e no kinks, shar p bends or tension. Insure that hoses are at least 3 inches aw a y from any hot surf ace. If it is e vident that there is excessive abr asion or wear , or the hose is cut, it must be replaced prior t[...]
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10 Step 3 ■ Remov e Regulators from Propane Cylinder Connection. ■ Remov e Grease Pans . Slide out from front of grill to clean or install new alumin um liners in Grease P ans. Step 4 ■ Unlock tab as sho wn. ■ Slide out Grease T ra y . ■ Clean thoroughly bef ore storing grill. Step 5 ■ Slide Grease T ra y back into position under grill [...]
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11 Step 11 ■ T o raise Legs , pull out on Braces while depressing the Catches to unlock. ■ Raise Legs to storage position. ■ Lock Grill Legs as shown. Brace Catch Step 7 ■ Lift up on Right Side Shelf to remov e from gr ill and fold in flaps as shown. Step 9 ■ Remov e 20 lb. L.P . gas cylinders from Lower T ank Mounts. F or eas- ier remov [...]
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12 W ARNING • K eep grill area clean and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable v apors, liquids, and spare L.P . cylinders. • DO NOT obstruct the flow of comb ustion and ventilation air . • Keep the v entilation opening(s) of the L.P . cylinder enclo- sure free and clear of debris. • A barbecue gr ill becomes hot dur[...]
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13 Problem Possible Cause Solution Burner won’t light Gas pressure is low . Cylinder is empty . Replace cylinder . Air in gas line. Burner may take up to one min ute to light after a propane cylinder has been connected. Igniter is wet. Light the grill with a match. Burner won’t stay lit Dust and/or dir t built up around b ur ner Clean dir t and[...]
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15 Notes[...]
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® The Coleman Company , Inc. • 3600 N. Hydraulic • Wichita, KS 67219 U.S .A. 1-800-835-3278 • TDD: 316-832-8707 9995A021 (7/15/2004) © 2004 The Coleman Compan y , Inc. All rights reser ved. Coleman Limited One-Y ear W arranty The Coleman Company , Inc. (“Coleman”) w arrants that f or a period of one year from the date of original retail[...]