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Table of contents for the manual
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1 W ARRANT Y ST OP Do not return the product to the store . IF Y OU NEED HELP OR P ARTS, CALL THE MASTER CHEF HO TLINE 1-877-707-5463 HOURS: 8AM-7PM EST Mon-F ri, Close Satur day and Sunda y GET HELP FOR: MISSING/DAMA GED P ARTS • ASSEMBL Y • TROUBLESHOOTING • W ARR ANTY ASSIST ANCE • PRODUCT INFORMA TION TIP: ASSEMBLE YOUR GRILL IMMEDIA TE[...]
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1 CA UTION Some parts ma y con tain sharp edges – especially as noted in the manual! W ear protective gloves if necessary . F or residential use ONL Y . Do not use for commer cial cooking. W ARNING Do not attempt to r epair or alter the hose and regulator or v alve assembly for any assumed defect or for any t ype of retro t or conv ersion. An [...]
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2 3 GAS HOOK -UP’S AND W ARNINGS (LP) LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS • LP gas is nontoxic, odorless and colorless when produced . For Y our Safety , LP gas has been given an odor (similar to rotten cabbage) so that it can be smelled. • LP gas is highly ammable and may ignite unexpectedly when mixed with air . LP cylinder requirements: • Use LP cyl[...]
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4 5 LP C ylinder Leak T est For Y our Safety A TTENTION: Leak T est must be repeat ed each time the LP c ylinder is exchanged or relled . • Do not smoke during leak test. • Do not use an open ame to check for gas leaks • BBQ must be leak tested outdoors in a well ventilat ed area, away from ignition sources such as gas r ed electrica[...]
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6 7 NEW Natural Gas Barbecue If you are experiencing poor natural gas barbecue performance, including but not limited to low ame, low heat or poor heat distribution, please review the following inf ormation: • Always consult the R ating Label on the back of the barbecue to conrm that it has already been congured to burn natural gas. • [...]
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8 9 A T TENTION Alway s preheat barbecue before star ting to cook. Light all burners and adjust them to the HIGH position for 5 to 10 minutes with the lid closed. F ollowing preheat; adjust the controls to medium setting for most cooking requirements . T urning Grill O 1. T urn all k nobs to OFF position. 2. T urn LP c ylinder o by turning ha[...]
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10 11 • This gas barbecue has a 12,000 BTU infrared rear burner . The rear burner is desig ned to be used in conjunction with the Centro Rotisserie Kit. See the Rotisserie K it for usage and assembly instructions. • Place the prepar ed spit rod across the hangers inside the grill. • Install motor . • Place a shallow cooking pan underneath m[...]
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12 13 PROBLEM CA USE C ORREC TIVE ACTION Igniter does not spark – Burner lights with match but not with the igniter Electrode F ouled Wipe the electrode with a soft, clean cloth. If electrode has any build up of grease or corrosion, lightly sand elec- trode tip and clean with alcohol. Electrode or burner is wet Wipe both parts dr y before trying [...]
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14 15 PROBLEM IDENTIFYING THE CAUSE: Low or incomplet e ame (assuming burners and Venturi tubes are free and clear of blockages) • P roper start up and shut down procedure not followed . Flow limiting device has been activated and requires r esetting • P ositive connection not made between tank and manifold. • P ositive Vapour lock at coup[...]
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16 17 How to season P orcelain C ast iron cooking grates 1. Remo ve cookin g gr ates fr om B BQ an d br ush a way all loo se, or c hipp ing p orc elai n and gr ease bui ld-u p, usin g a B BQ b rush 2. Wash cooking grates with soap and water . 3. Rins e and dry th oro ughly wit h pa per t ow els. Imp ortant: Nev er so ak o r let soa py w ater sit on[...]
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18 W ARRANT Y LIMIT A TION AND EXCL USIONS T rileaf Distributions® has the following limitations to its warranty : 1. This limited warranty is non-transferable and becomes void if used for commer cial or rental purposes. 2. This warranty applies only when barbecue is used in Canada 3. Warranty is in lieu of all warranties, expressed or implied, an[...]