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CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD Masterbuilt Manufacturing, Inc. 1 Masterbuilt Court Columbus, Georgia 31907 Customer Service 1-800-489-1581 Failure to follow these warnings and instructions properly could result in fire or explosion, which could cause property damage, personal injury , or death. Burning charcoal gives off carbon monoxide, which has no odor [...]
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• Keep a fire extinguisher accessible at all times while operating grill. • Never leave grill unattended while in use. • Never use inside an enclosed area such as a patio, garage, building or tent. • Never use inside a vehicle, not even a recreational vehicle such as a motorhome, camper , or truck bed. • Never operate this grill under any[...]
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17 ITEM NO. QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 1 1 Grill Lid 2 1 Grill Body 3 3 Cooking Grate 4 2 Air Damper 5 1 W arming Rack 6 1 Front Shelf 7 2 Front Shelf Bracket 8 2 Right Short Leg 9 2 Left Long Leg 10 2 Leg Bracket 11 1 Axle 12 2 Axle Cap P ARTS LIST 2 20 23 22 21 17 7 16 11 14 18 15 6 5 2 1 ITEM NO. QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 13 2 Wheel 14 1 Storage Shelf 15 1[...]
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3 16 (B) M6x45 Phillips Head Screw qty-14 (C) M6x70 Phillips Head Screw qty-2 (G) M6 Flat W asher qty-2 HARDW ARE LIST (H) M6 Lock W asher qty-2 (I) Cotter Clip qty-2 (A) M6x12 Phillips Head Screw qty-17 (F) M6 Carriage Bolt qty-2 (D) M6 Hex Flange Nut qty-24 (E) M6 Lock Nut qty-6 Read all instructions and warnings on charcoal bag and in manual bef[...]
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REPLACEMENT P ARTS LIST ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION 9904100070 Grill Lid Kit 9904090084 Grill Body Kit 9904090033 Logo Plate Kit 9904090029 Lid Handle Kit 9904090032 T emperature Gauge Kit 990050018 Air Damper Kit 9904090092 W arming Rack Kit 906050025 Axle Caps 9904100071 Smoke Stack Kit 9904090086 Side Shelf Kit 9904090101 Side Shelf Support Kit 9904090[...]
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14 T ools needed for assembly: Adjustable Wrench Phillips Head Screwdriver Before assembly read instructions carefully . This unit is heavy . Do not assemble without assistance. Assemble grill on a clean, flat surface. 5 9 8 CAUTION: Use caution during the assembly process. Some component are heavy . STEP 1. Pay close attention to when assem- bling[...]
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6 13 STEP 3. Attach leg bracket (10) to right short legs (8) as shown using phillips head screws (B) and hex flange nuts (D). Do not fully tighten screws at this time. B 8 D 10 STEP 18b. Position charcoal tray lifter (16) on side supports in grill body as shown. Use cooking grate lifting tool (24) to place cooking grates (3) into grill body . Note:[...]
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12 7 STEP 5. Note: Attach only using hardware shown. Use phillips head screws (B) and hex flange nuts (D) on second hole in leg bracket (10) to attach left long leg (9). Do not attach hardware to first hole. This will be used for side shelf attach- ment in STEP 9. Do not fully tighten screws at this time. 9 D 10 B SECOND HOLE STEP 15. Secure handle[...]
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8 11 4 A E 2 Carefully reposition grill as shown. STEP 7. Note: Do not over tighten. Air dampers should move freely . Attach air damper (4) to body (2) using phillips head screw (A) and lock nut (E) as shown. Repeat step on opposite side for remaining air damper . STEP 13a. Insert temperature gauge (20) stem through hole in grill lid. Secure with w[...]
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10 A D 10 9 17 D B 2 18 STEP 9. Align holes on assembled side shelf (18) with holes on grill body (2) and leg bracket (10) as shown. Insert phillips head screw (A) through holes on body (2) into side shelf (18). Secure using hex flange nuts (D). Attach shelf support brackets (17) to top holes in leg bracket (17) using phil- lips head screws (B). Se[...]