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G a s B a rb ecu e s A ssemb l y an d O p erati n g I n stru cti o n s f o r O meg a 100, O meg a 200, an d O meg a 300 G as B arb ecu es Ome ga 10 0 Ome ga 30 0 Ome ga 20 0 Phot og r aphs ar e not t o s c al e . Spec i fi c a t i ons s ubj ec t t o c h ang e w i th ou t pr i o r n otic e. 0359 W A RNI NG • Fo r out do or us e o nly . • Re a d [...]
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2 A . P art s L i st Qua nt i t i es v ar y ac c or di ng to mo de l pur c h as ed. S pec i f i c a ti ons s ubj ec t t o ch an ge w i t hou t pr i or not i ce . F or mor e de ta i l s on har dw ar e , p le as e s ee th e cor r es pon d i n g H ar dw ar e R ef er enc e D i agr a m f or y o ur bar b ec u e m o de l . O UT BA CK® O ME G A RA NG E CO[...]
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3 B 1. Part s D i agr am: O m eg a 100 Qua nt i t i es v ar y ac c or di ng to mo de l pur c h as ed. S pec i f i c a ti ons s ubj ec t t o ch an ge w i t hou t pr i or not i ce . F or mor e d eta i l s on har dw ar e , p l e as e s ee ‘ H ar dw ar e R efer e nc e D i a gr a m: O m e ga 10 0.’ Pr e- as s em bl e d b ody un i t i nc l ud es t h [...]
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4 B 2. H ardw are Ref erence D i agr am: O m eg a 100 Spec i f i c a ti ons s ubj ec t t o c h an ge w i t hou t pr i or not i ce .[...]
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5 C 1. Part s D i agr am: O m eg a 200 Qua nt i t i es v ar y ac c or di ng to mo de l pur c h as ed. S pec i f i c a ti ons s ubj ec t t o ch an ge w i t hou t pr i or not i ce . F or mor e d eta i l s on har dw ar e , p l e as e s ee ‘ H ar dw ar e R efer e nc e D i a gr a m: O m e ga 20 0.’ C10 C4 C3 C5 C1 C8 C7 Pr e- as s em bl e d b ody un[...]
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6 C 2. H ardw are Ref erence D i agr am: O m eg a 200 Spec i f i c a ti ons s ubj ec t t o c h an ge w i t hou t pr i or not i ce .[...]
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7 D 1. Part s D i agr am: O m eg a 300 Qua nt i t i es v ar y ac c or di ng to mo de l pur c h as ed. S pec i f i c a ti ons s ubj ec t t o ch an ge w i t hou t pr i or not i ce . F or mor e d eta i l s on har dw ar e , p l e as e s ee ‘ H ar dw ar e R efer e nc e D i a gr a m: O m e ga 30 0.’ C10 C4 C3 C2 Pr e- as s em bl e d b ody un i t i nc[...]
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8 D 2. H ardw are Ref erence D i agr am: O m eg a 300 Spec i f i c a ti ons s ubj ec t t o c h an ge w i t hou t pr i or not i ce .[...]
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9 E. A ssem bl y T OOL S N EED ED F OR A SSE M B LY: Me di um s i z e f l at b l ad e or P h i l i ps /c r os s poi nt s c r ew dr i v er , a dj us tab l e s pa nn er or m etr i c s pan ner s et. Pl eas e l ay out a l l nu ts and bo l t s an d c heck l e ng ths bef or e as s emb l i ng . W hi l s t ev er y car e i s tak en i n th e m a nu fac t ur [...]
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10 3 4 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 *N OT E : T a k e c ar e to fi x th e l e g s w i th Ve l cr o a tta c he d a s s h o w n i n th e i l l u s tr ati o n . C1 C8 D4 D8 D4 D8 D4 D8 D4 D8[...]
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11 5 6 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 D4 D6 D6 C6 C9 D4[...]
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12 7 8 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 C 10 C3 n Om ega 1 00 us er s s k i p th i s s t ep an d pr oc ee d d i r ec tly to Ste p 9. C2 C4 D7[...]
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13 9 10 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 B7 D5 B4 n Om ega 2 00, Om ega 3 00 us er s s k i p th i s s t ep an d pr oc e ed di r ec t l y to St ep 10. n Om ega 1 00 us er s s k i p th i s s t ep an d pr oc ee d d i r ec tly to Ste p 13. n Om ega 2 00 us er s p er for m thi s s tep for bo[...]
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14 11 12 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 n C onn ec t t he s i de bur n er e l ect r o de w i r e to t he tab on th e s i de of th e p us h but to n i gn i t er . D5 D8 B 10 B9 n Om ega 2 00 us er s s k i p th i s s t ep an d pr oc ee d d i r ec tly to Ste p 13. n F i t t he s i [...]
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15 13 14 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 n F eed gr eas e c up ho l d er thr o ug h r ear bo dy h o l e. n Ins er t gr eas e c u p i nt o w i r e c u p h o l d er . A6 A7 A1 A9[...]
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16 15 16 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 A8 A3 D2 D2[...]
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17 17 O m ega 100 O m ega 200 O m ega 300 C5 A S S E M B LY I S NO W C O M PLE TE . P R O C E E D TO T H E N E XT P A GE F O R INS TR U C TI ONS O N O P ER AT I O N AN D M AI NT E N AN C E .[...]
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18 F . Im por t ant I nf or m a t i on Pl ea se r e ad t h ese in st r u ct io n s car ef u ll y b ef o re ass em b ly an d u s e. • R eta i n thes e i ns tr uc t i ons for f ut ur e r ef er enc e. • F or o utd oor s us e o n l y – do n ot us e i ndo or s . D o not us e be l ow gr ou nd l ev e l . • F or us e w i th LPG b ott l ed gas on l [...]
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19 H3 . Fix i ng the Re gul a t or to t he G a s Bot tle C onf i r m al l bar bec u e c ontr o l k no bs ar e i n t h e off pos i t i o n. C o nn ect t he r e gu l at or t o t he g as bott l e ac cor d i n g to y o ur r e gu l at or an d bot t l e de a l er ’ s in s t r u c t io n s . H 4. L eak T est i n g ( T o b e p erf o rm ed in a w ell - ve[...]
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20 I 8 . E nd of Cook i ng S e s s i on Af ter e ac h c ook i n g s es s i on, t ur n t he bar b ec ue bur n er to t h e “ h i g h” p os i ti on and b ur n f or 5 m i nu tes . T hi s pr oced ur e w i l l b ur n off cook i ng r es i du e, t hus m ak i ng c l e an in g e as i er . M ak e s ur e the h oo d i s open dur i ng this pr oc es s . I9. T[...]
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21 J5. F i xin g s All s c r ew s and bo l ts , et c . s houl d be c h ec k ed and tig ht ene d on a r eg u l ar b as i s . J6. S t o rag e St or e y o ur bar b ec u e i n a c oo l dr y p l ac e. I t mus t be i ns pec t ed o n a r e gu l ar b as i s a s dam p or c ond ens at i o n c an for m w hi c h m ay r es ul t i n d am age t o t he b a r be c [...]
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22 L. T r oubl es hoot i ng Pr o b l e m Po ss i b l e C au se So l u t i on Bu rn e r w i ll n ot ligh t us ing t h e i g n i t i o n syste m L P ga s c y l i nd e r is em pt y R epl ac e w i t h f ul l c y li nder F aul t y reg ula t or Ha ve r e g u l a to r ch e c ke d o r r e p l a c e O b st r u ct i o n s i n b u r n e r C lea n burn er Obs [...]