Coleman 9998 Series manual

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    Gas Barbecue Use , Care & Assemb l y Man ual With Grill Lighting Instructions Model 9998 Series (LP Gas) ASSEMBLER/INST ALLER: Leave these instructions with the consumer . CONSUMER/USER: Read all instructions and keep in a safe place f or future reference. For Outdoor Use Only www .coleman.com IMPORT ANT Read this manual carefully bef ore assem[...]

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    2 DANGER • FOR OUTDOOR USE ONL Y . NEVER operate grill in enclosed areas, as this could lead to gas accumulating from a leak, causing an e xplosion or a carbon mono xide buildup which could result in injur y or death. DO NO T use in gar ages, breez ew a ys, sheds or any enclosed area. • NO T FOR USE BY CHILDREN. • If these instructions are ig[...]

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    3 • Installation must conf or m with local codes or , in the absence of local codes, with either the National Fuel Gas Code , ANSI Z223.1/NFP A 54, Natur al Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1, or Propane Stor age and Handling Code, CSA B149.2, as applicab le. • T o check local codes, see y our local L.P . gas dealer listed in the Y e[...]

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    DANGER • DO NO T inser t any f oreign objects into the valv e outlet. Y ou ma y damage the valv e. A damaged valv e can cause a leak, which could result in e xplosion, fire, se vere personal injury or death. W ARNING • Refillable cylinders m ust be stored outdoors out of the reach of children and must not be stored in a b uilding, garage or any[...]

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    5 The pressure regulator and hose assembly with the T ype 1 fitting supplied with the appliance must be used. Do not use another hose and regulator assembly other than the one supplied with the g rill or a Coleman® replacement pressure regulator assembly . The pressure regulator and hose assembly pro vided is factory set at an outlet pressure of 1[...]

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    1 3 7 4 2 1. Grill Hood 2. Ther mometer 3. Hood Handle 4. Side Shelf 5. Control Knobs 6. Electronic Igniter 7. Car t with Doors 8. 120 V A C Electr ical Outlet 9. 120 V A C Electr ical Cord Inlet 10. Grilling/Cooking Surface 11. W ar ming Shelf Grill Features — 9998 Series NO TE: See y our dealer f or Side Solution™ accessor ies that are purcha[...]

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    Fig. 7 7 P ar ts Identification - 9998 Series IMPORT ANT : Remo ve all packing material prior to assemb ly/use. If your grill has stainless steel components, remove all pr otective plastic film from stainless steel parts prior to assembly/use. This film is installed at the factory to prevent damage that could occur during shipment and handling. NO [...]

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    Grill Assembl y 8 3. Assemble the side windbaffles. Each side windbaffle is held in place with f our screws and loc kwashers. The loc kwashers assemble ne xt to the heads of the screws (Fig. 11, 12, and 13). 1. Place par t of the shipping car ton behind the grill f or protection. La y the grill on its back to assemb le the four wheels (Fig. 8). 2. [...]

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    Grill Assembl y 9 2. Carefully place the Grill Lid onto the grill frame in the closed position (Fig. 20). 1. Hardware to attach the grill lid are two pins and hairpin cotters (Fig. 19). Fig. 19 3. Inser t each pin through the lid and windscreen (Fig. 21). Raise the lid slightly to help align the holes. Fig. 21 Fig. 20 4. Carefully raise the lid to [...]

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    Grill Assembl y (contin ued) 10 1. Install both doors by first inser ting the lower pin and the upper pin in the hinge holes at the same time (Fig. 31). Fig. 31 2 . Assemble the T ool Hook to the left door using three screws . Tighten the screws with a screwdriv er (Fig. 32). Fig. 32 Assemble the Doors and the T ool Hook NO TE : On some models, the[...]

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    1. Align the tabs on the Side T ables with the slots on the side of the grill (Fig. 37). Fig. 37 2. Use fir m pressure to push the Side T ables down and into place (Fig. 38). The joint between the Side T ables and the Grill will be ev en. Fig. 38 Grill Assembl y (contin ued) 11 Fig. 39 3. Engage the locks b y fir mly pushing the tabs into the slots[...]

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    12 Fig. 42 4. Check that all grill burner knobs are in the off position (Fig. 42). 5. Remov e the protective caps from the cylinder valv e and coupling nut. NO TE: The coupling nut connects to the large outside threads on the valv e outlet. Fig. 43 No Smoking 6. Hold the hose in one hand and inser t the nipple into the valv e outlet. Be sure the ni[...]

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    13 CAUTION Inspect the gas supply hose bef ore each use. Look underneath the gr ill to inspect the hose assembly belo w the grill. If there are cuts, damage, e xcessive abrasion or w ear, replace the hose prior to operating the appliance. During assembly of the g rill and when attaching or replacing the L. P . gas cylinder , insure that the gas sup[...]

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    14 4 W ARNING THE FOLLOWING RULES MUST AL W A YS BE FOLLOWED IN THIS ORDER (Fig. 46): 1. OPEN THE GRILL LID! Any attempt to light the grill with the lid down could cause an e xplosion. 2. Check that the b ur ner control knobs are tur ned to “OFF”. 3. T ur n on the fuel supply . For an L.P . gas cylinder , turn the top cylinder valve knob counte[...]

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    CAUTION DO NO T touch hot grill par ts with your bare hands! Y ou MUST use protectiv e glov es. CAUTION Be cer tain the gas is shut off at the L.P . cylinder valv e anytime the grill is not in use. 1. T ur n all burner control knobs to off. 2. After the burner flame goes out, tur n off the fuel supply . T ur n the L.P . cylinder knob in a clockwise[...]

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    16 Burner Control Setting Tips • The high flame setting is too hot for direct cooking. The high flame setting is good f or quick searing of meat, then finish cooking on medium or low flame settings . • Use the high flame setting with the lid closed to preheat the grill f or 5 minutes bef ore cooking and with the lid closed f or a maxi- mum of 5[...]

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    17 CAUTION All cleaning and maintenance should be done only when the grill is cool & with the fuel supply tur ned off at the cylinder . Suggested Cleaning Materials: • Mild dishwashing liquid detergent • Hot w ater • Wire br ush • P aper clip • Nylon cleaning pad • Soft brass-bristled br ush • Putty knif e • Scraper Component Cl[...]

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    18 2. Remove the cooking g rates and heat tents and set aside. Using a screwdriv er , remov e the single screw holding each burner tube. There is a he x nut under each burner brack et. It is necessar y to hold the he x nut when removing the scre w . Lift the burner tube aw a y from the valve and remo ve from the grill. Repeat f or the other burners[...]

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    CAUTION A collision with the grill, as with any metal object, could cause injur y . Use care when moving a por table gas grill. Moving the grill: • Mov e the grill slowly . DO NOT run with or pull the grill behind you; it could hit you from behind causing injury . • DO NO T move the g r ill while it is lit or hot, or with objects on the cooking[...]

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    20 TYPE 1 CONNECTION ILLUSTRA TION Ther mal Sensitive Handwheel 1-5/16" Acme Connection Nipple with Excess Flow V alve Regulator Y OUR NEW GAS GRILL IS EQ UIPPED WITH A TYPE 1 CONNECTION DEVICE WHICH HAS 3 SAFETY FEA TURES (FIG. 57): 1. Proof of gas seal between the connector and the cylinder bef ore gas flow tak es place. 2. A flow-limiting d[...]

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    Please do not send other correspondence to the address belo w . PRODUCT REGISTRA TION DEP ARTMENT PO BO X 2931 WICHIT A ,KS 67201 A TTN: DEPT 586 IMPOR T ANT! Coleman ¨ Grill W arranty Registration Car d COMPLETE THE A TT A CHED REGISTRA TION CARD AND RETURN WITHIN 10 D A YS T O RECEIVE THESE IMPORT ANT BENEFITS: CONFIRM Y OUR W ARRANTY : Y our pr[...]

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    7) Side burner (if applies) 8) Steamer/Fryer/Warmer (if applies) 9) Side table design 10) Color of the grill (not including stainless steel) 11) Warming racks 12) Dependable igniter 13) Size of the grill (av ailable cooking square inches) 14) Integrated storage cabinet 15) Price 16) Rotisser ie (if applies) 17) Other CONGRA TULA TIONS ON Y OUR NEW [...]

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    Replacement P ar ts List — 9998 Series 23 No . P ar t Number Description 1 9998-1551 Thermometer Assembly 2 9998-5021 Lid Handle Assembly 3 9998-5631 Lid Assy Complete 4 “Please Call” Hood Hinge Pin 5 9998-1261 Hood Cotter Pin 6 9998-1541 Hood Bumper P ads (2 pk) 7 9998-1531 W ar ming Rack 8 9998-1731 Grill Grate 9 9998-1661 Heat T ent 10 999[...]

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    © 2007 The Coleman Compan y , Inc. All rights reser ved. Coleman ® and are registered trademarks and Side Solution™ is a trademark of The Coleman Company , Inc. Limited Three Y ear W arranty For W arranty , Ser vice and P ar ts Locate your model n umber and serial number on the label found on the grill. W arranty The Coleman Company , Inc. (“[...]