Meco Gas Grill 8452 5 SS1 User Manual

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Aussie  
by Meco  
TM  
ULURU LP Gas Grill Elite  
Assembly and Use Manual  
MODELS: 8452-5-SS1 Liquid Propane  
8452-5-SL1 Liquid Propane  
MODEL 8452-5-S11 Liquid Propane  
FOR OUTDOOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY. NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE.  
• Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire or explosion which could cause death,  
serious personal injury, or property damage.  
• Read and follow instructions carefully before assembly or use.  
• Do not use this product for any other purpose than which it is intended.  
• These instructions must be kept with the user. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
DANGER  
WARNING  
If you smell gas:  
1. Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity  
of this or any other appliance.  
2. An LP cylinder not connected for use shall  
not be stored in the vicinity of this or any  
other appliance.  
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.  
2. Extinguish any open flame.  
3. Open lid.  
4. If odor continues, keep away from the  
appliance and immediately call your gas  
supplier or your fire department.  
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PARTS ILLUSTRATIONS  
If you need replacement parts, refer to the Parts Illustrations and the Parts List to find the exact parts you need. If you have  
any questions which require help, contact Customer Service and be sure to mention the model number of your grill.  
(7) M6 x 15  
SCREW  
(8) M6 NUT  
(2) SILVER BACK PANEL  
(3) BLACK BACK PANEL  
(4) LP CYLINDER CLAMP  
(5) BOTTOM PANEL  
SILVER  
(1) OWNERS MANUAL  
(6) BOTTOM PANEL  
BLACK  
(9) BOTTOM PANEL  
BRACE SILVER  
(10) BOTTOM PANEL  
BRACE BLACK  
(17) M6 x 20 SCREW  
(14) LEFT SIDE PANEL SILVER  
(15) LEFT SIDE PANEL BLACK  
(13) ST4.0 x  
10MM SCREW  
(16) MATCHLIGHT  
HOLDER & CHAIN  
(11) BACK PANEL  
BRACE SILVER  
(12) BACK PANEL  
BRACE BLACK  
(18) M6 SLEEVE  
(19) RIGHT SIDE PANEL SILVER  
(20) RIGHT SIDE PANEL BLACK  
(21) FRONT CROSSBAR SILVER  
(22) FRONT CROSSBAR BLACK  
(23) FIXED CASTER  
(24) SWIVEL CASTER  
(25) DOOR HANDLE  
(26) LEFT DOOR 430 SS  
(28) RIGHT DOOR 430 SS  
(27) LEFT DOOR BLACK  
(63) LEFT DOOR SILVER  
(29) RIGHT DOOR BLACK  
(64) RIGHT DOOR SILVER  
(30) HOOD/BOWL ASSEMBLY  
(SEE 31 & 32 or 33 FOR REPLACEMENT)  
(34) HOOD SPRING CLIP  
(36) LEFT SIDE BURNER  
TABLE SILVER  
(37) LEFT SIDE BURNER  
TABLE BLACK  
(32) HOOD ASSEMBLY 430/SILVER  
(33) HOOD ASSEMBLY 430/BLACK  
(35) HOOD PIN  
(31) BOWL ASSEMBLY  
(38) M4 X 15MM  
SCREW  
(42) M5 X 10MM  
SCREW  
(39) RIGHT SIDE BURNER  
TABLE SILVER  
(45) M4 X 8MM  
SCREW  
(40) RIGHT SIDE BURNER  
TABLE BLACK  
(41) SIDE  
BURNER VALVE  
(43) M5 HEX NUT  
(44) SIDE BURNER  
(49) MAIN BURNER  
(46) SIDE BURNER  
ELECTRODE  
(48) SIDE BURNER GRID  
(47) CONTROL KNOB  
(50) MAIN BURNER PIN  
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PARTS ILLUSTRATIONS (Cont’d)  
(51) FOIL PAN  
(52) GREASE PAN  
(53) DRIP TRAY  
(54) FLAME DIFFUSER  
(55) COOKING GRID  
(60) HEAT INDICATOR  
(56) WARMING RACK  
(58) IGNITION  
BOX SHIM  
(59) LP HOSE AND REGULATOR  
(57) IGNITION BOX  
(61) IGNITOR  
SWITCH  
(63) MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY (LP)  
(62) ELECTRODE MAIN BURNER  
PARTS LIST  
ITEM DESCRIPTION  
PART #  
03.6538.00  
03.6508.00  
03.6508.01  
03.6510.00  
03.6511.00  
03.6511.01  
03.6385.00  
03.6470.00  
03.6513.00  
03.6513.01  
03.6514.00  
03.6514.01  
03.6223.00  
03.6515.00  
03.6515.01  
03.6516.00  
03.6517.00  
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03.6519.00  
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03.6413.00  
03.6443.00  
03.6443.01  
03.6444.00  
03.6444.01  
(See 31, 32/33)  
QTY.  
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Owner's Manual  
Back Panel-Silver  
Back Panel-Black  
LP Cylinder Clamp  
Bottom Panel-Silver  
Bottom Panel-Black  
Screw, M6 x 15  
Nut, M6  
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1
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1
1
55  
15  
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1
1
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9
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1
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1
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1
1
1
1
1
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Brace, Bottom Panel Silver  
Brace, Bottom Panel Black  
Brace, Back Panel Silver  
Brace, Back Panel Black  
Screw, ST4.0 x 10mm  
Left Side Panel Silver  
Left Side Panel Black  
Match Light Holder & Chain  
Screw, M6 x 20  
Sleeve, M6 x20 Bolt (Match Light Hanger)  
Right Side Panel Silver  
Right Side Panel Black  
Crossbar, Front Silver  
Crossbar, Front Black  
Caster, Fixed  
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28  
29  
30  
Caster, Locking Swivel  
Door Handle  
Left Door 430 SS  
Left Door Black  
Right Door 430 SS  
Right Door Black  
Grill Body Assembly 430 SS/Black  
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PARTS LIST (Cont'd)  
Bowl Assembly SS/Black  
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03.6524.01  
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03.6528.00  
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03.6530.00  
03.6531.00  
03.6532.00  
03.6533.00  
03.6534.00  
03.6535.00  
03.6401.00  
03.6407.00  
03.6447.00  
03.5012.00  
Local Purchase  
03.6402.00  
03.5998.00  
03.6536.00  
03.5023.00  
03.6449.00  
03.6421.00  
03.6423.00  
03.6537.00  
03.6426.00  
03.5033.00  
03.6427.00  
03.6450.01  
03.6443.02  
03.6444.02  
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Hood Assembly 430 SS/Silver  
Hood Assembly 430 SS/Black  
Spring Pin, Hood Hinge  
Clevis Pin, Hood Hinge  
Side Table, Left Burner SS/Silver  
Side Table, Left Burner SS/Black  
Screw, M4x15mm (Side Table Front)  
Side Table, Right SS/Silver  
Side Table, Right SS/Black  
Valve, Side Burner  
Screw, M5x10mm (Side Burner Valve Bracket)  
Nut, M5 Hex  
Side Burner & Venturi  
Screw, M4x8mm (Side Burner & Door Handle)  
Electrode Wire, Side Burner  
Knob, Control (Main & Side Burners)  
Grid, Side Burner  
Main Burner, Cast Iron  
Burner Pin, Main Burner  
Pan, Foil  
Pan, Grease  
Drip Tray  
Flame Diffuser SS  
Cooking Grid  
Warming Rack  
Ignition Box  
Shim, Ignition Box  
Regulator/Hose Assembly-(LP Only)  
Ignitor Switch  
Heat Indicator  
Electrode, Main Burner  
Manifold Assembly (LP)  
Left Door, Silver  
Right Door, Silver  
TOOLS REQUIRED:  
Wrench  
Phillips Screwdriver  
Pliers  
or  
To reduce the risk of a cut injury:  
· Wear protective gloves when handling parts that have  
sharp edges.  
(4) LP CYLINDER  
CLAMP  
FIG. 1B  
STEP 1) Cylinder Clamp/Back Panel Assembly:  
Lay Back Panel (2/3) on floor. (FIG. 1A) Attach  
LP Cylinder Clamp (4) to Back Panel by  
squeezing clamp together to fit into the two  
slotted openings; then release. (FIG. 1B) Make  
sure the large loop is down against the panel.  
(2/3) BACK PANEL  
FIG. 1A  
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STEP 2) Cart Sides and Bottom Assembly:  
Lay Back Panel (2/3) on floor. (FIG. 2) Place Bottom Panel (5/6) against Back Panel edge and align  
the holes. (FIG. 2) Install two M6x15 Bolts (7) through the holes and secure with two M6 Nuts (8).  
Attach Bottom Panel Brace (9/10) to Bottom Panel (5/6) with two M6x15 Bolts and M6 Nuts. Attach  
Back Panel Brace (11/12) to Back Panel (2/3) with two M6x15 Bolts and M6 Nuts. Secure Bottom  
Panel Brace and and Back Panel Brace with one ST4.0 x10mm Screw (13).  
Attach Left Side Panel (14/15) and Right Side Panel (19/20) to Bottom Panel with six M6x15 Screws  
and M6 Nuts.  
ATTACH BOTTOM PANEL BRACE (9/10) TO BACK  
PANEL BRACE (11/12) WITH ONE ST4.0 X 10MM SCREW (13)  
Install four ST4.0 x10mm Screws (13)  
from inside the Back Panel to the  
LEFT Side Panel (14/15) and RIGHT  
Side Panel (19/20).  
(5/6) BOTTOM PANEL  
(11/12) BACK  
(8) M6 NUT  
PANEL BRACE  
(13) ST4.0 x 10mm  
(7) M6 x 15 BOLT  
(14/15) LEFT  
SIDE PANEL  
(19/20) RIGHT  
SIDE PANEL  
ATTACH SCREWS TO  
THREADED INSERTS  
(TOP INSIDE)  
INSTALL M6 (7) BOLTS  
AND NUTS (8) AT ARROWS  
(2/3) BACK PANEL  
FIG. 2  
FIG. 3B  
STEP 3) Front Crossbar Assembly:  
(21/22) CROSSBAR  
Turn cart assembly right side up. Attach  
Front Crossbar (21/22) to side panels  
with two M6 x 15 screws into the  
threaded inserts in the ends of Side  
Panels. (FIG. 3A)  
ATTACH WITH TWO SCREWS  
AND NUTS TO BOTTOM  
PANEL BRACE  
Attach Bottom Panel Brace (9/10) to  
Crossbar (21/22) with two Screws and  
Nuts.  
ATTACH OUTER  
SCREWS INTO  
THREADED INSERTS  
On top inside of Crossbar, attach three  
M6 x 15 Screws through Side Panels into  
the threaded inserts. (FIG. 3B)  
FIG. 3A  
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STEP 4) CASTER ASSEMBLY:  
Lay cart on the floor with Back Panel side down. Assemble Fixed Casters (23) to the LEFT Side of  
Bottom Panel and Swivel Lock Casters (24) to the RIGHT Side of Bottom Panel. Insert eight M6x15  
Bolts (7) through the caster bracket holes into the threaded holes in the Bottom Panel. (FIG. 4A &  
4B) Tighten the screws. Push the lever on the Swivel Lock Caster to lock so the caster wheel does  
not roll. (FIG. 4C) Set cart assembly up on the the floor.  
(7) M6 x 15 BOLT  
(23) FIXED CASTER  
(24) LOCKING CASTER  
PUSH LEVER  
DOWN THIS  
SIDE TO LOCK  
PUSH LEVER  
DOWN THIS  
SIDE TO  
UNLOCK  
FIG. 4A  
FIG. 4B  
FIG. 4C  
STEP 5) DOOR ASSEMBLY:  
Install LEFT Door (26/27) and RIGHT Door (28/29). (FIG. 5A) Note: Hinge Pins are spring-loaded.  
Drop bottom door pin into Bottom Panel hole. (FIG. 5B) Swing top of door toward hole in top  
Panel. Depress spring pin with thumb while sliding pin into Top Panel hole until it snaps into  
place. (FIG. 5C)  
(26/27) LEFT DOOR SHOWN,  
RIGHT DOOR SAME.  
FIG. 5C  
FIG. 5B  
FIG. 5A  
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To reduce the risk of injury from lifting: The following assembly will require 2-people.  
STEP 6) HOOD/BOWL TO CART ASSEMBLY:  
Lift the Hood/Bowl Assembly (30) over the cart assembly and set it down until it rests on the  
inside top flanges of the cart. (FIG. 6A)  
Align the holes in the side of the Hood/Bowl with the holes in the cart brackets. Insert  
eight M6x15 (7) Bolts through the holes and tighten after all are installed. (FIG. 6B)  
Align the flat keyed hole in the Control Knob (47) with the keyed stem of the four Control valves.  
(FIG. 6A) Push the Control Knobs onto the four Valve stems.  
(7) M6 x 15 BOLT  
(30) HOOD/BOWL  
ASSEMBLY  
(47) CONTROL KNOB  
INSIDE FLANGE ON  
TOP OF CART  
HOOD/BOWL ASSEMBLED TO CART  
REAR SIDE VIEW  
(7) M6 x 15 BOLT  
FIG. 6B  
FIG. 6A  
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To reduce the risk of an injury: The following assembly will require 2-people.  
STEP 7) BURNER SIDE TABLE ASSEMBLY:  
Align the four holes of the LEFT Side Burner Table (36/37)  
bracket with the threaded inserts in the side of the Bowl.  
Insert four M6x15 Bolts (7) into the holes and screw them in  
with a screwdriver, but do not tighten. (Fig. 7A & 7B). Install  
an M4 x15 Screw (38) at the front of the side Table. Repeat  
this assembly on the other side of the grill for the RIGHT  
Side Table (30). Tighten all the screws.  
FIG. 7B  
(38) M4 x 15 SCREW  
(7) M6 x 15 SCREW  
M4 x 15 SCREW (38)  
FOUR M6 x 15 BOLTS (7)  
UNDERSIDE VIEW OF  
SIDE TABLE/SIDE  
BURNER ASSEMBLY  
FIG. 7A  
STEP 8) SIDE BURNER VALVE ASSEMBLY:  
Install the Side Burner Valve (41) from under the bottom of the LEFT Side Table. Note: Side Burner  
valve is already attached to the hose. (FIG. 8A) Turn the Valve so the nozzle points toward the rear  
of the Side Table. Install two M5x10mm Screws (42) through top of Side Table and through valve  
bracket holes. (FIG. 8B) Attach two M5 Nuts (43) to screws and tighten.  
SIDE BURNER VALVE SECURED  
BY M5x10mm SCREWS AND  
NUTS UNDERNEATH  
INSTALL VALVE THROUGH  
SIDE TABLE HOLE  
(41) SIDE BURNER VALVE  
(43) M5  
HEX NUT  
(42) M5 X 10MM  
SCREW  
FIG. 8A  
FIG. 8B  
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STEP 9) SIDE BURNER ASSEMBLY:  
Insert the Side Burner (44) and the Electrode Wire through the front of the large hole in the Side  
Table. (FIG. 9A) Install the burner tube end over the valve nozzle. (FIG. 9B) Secure the Burner to  
the bracket with two M4x8mm Screws (45). (FIG. 9B) Pass the Electrode Wire through the opening  
at the top left corner of Side Panel for later connection to Ignition Box. (See also Wiring the  
Ignition Box.)  
(44) SIDE BURNER- (46) ELECTRODE WIRE  
(45) M4 X 8MM  
BURNER TUBE END INSTALLED  
SCREW  
OVER VALVE NOZZLE  
BURNER SECURED WITH  
TWO M4x8mm SCREWS (45)  
PASS THE ELECTRODE WIRE THROUGH THE  
OPENING AT THE TOP LEFT CORNER OF SIDE  
PANEL FOR LATER CONNECTION TO IGNITION BOX.  
Fig. 9A  
Fig. 9B  
STEP 10) SIDE BURNER KNOB/GRID ASSEMBLY:  
Align the flat keyed hole in the Control Knob (47) with  
the keyed stem of the valve. (FIG. 10) Push the Side  
Burner Knob onto the Valve stem.  
Place the Side Burner Grid (48) onto the Side Burner  
Table letting the three protruded ends fall into the three  
holes in around the Side Burner.  
PUSH SIDE BURNER KNOB (47) ONTO VALVE STEM  
(48) SIDE BURNER GRID  
(47) CONTROL KNOB  
FIG. 10  
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STEP 11) BURNER REMOVAL/RE-ASSEMBLY:  
The Burners (49) are already installed in the grill. There is some  
cardboard packing underneath each burner; it will burn off the first  
time of use. If you wish to remove it:  
(49) MAIN BURNER  
1. Remove the burner pin. (FIG. 11A)  
2. Lift the burner upwards. (FIG. 11B)  
3. Gently pull the burner mouth away from the valve injector. (FIG. 11C)  
4. Lift the burner out and remove the cardboard packing. (FIG. 11D)  
(50) MAIN BURNER PIN  
FIG. 11A  
FIG. 11B  
View from inside Body  
Injector nozzle.  
FIG. 11C  
FIG. 11D  
Burner venturi hole  
fits centrally around  
the injector nozzle.  
Remove Burner Pin  
from underneath.  
Lift Burner Upwards.  
To install the burners (Follow photos in reverse order):  
1. Carefully slide the burner venturi hole over the valve  
injector nozzle. The Burner venturi hole fits centrally  
around the injector nozzle.  
2. Lower the burner into the body.  
3. Insert the locating stud through the support.  
4. Lock into place by inserting the burner pin through the  
stud from underneath.  
Lift Burner up and out.  
STEP 12) FOIL PAN/GREASE PAN/DRIP TRAY ASSEMBLY:  
Insert the Foil Pan (51) into the Grease Pan (52). Slide the Grease Pan  
underneath into the guides of the Drip Tray (53). Slide the Drip Tray with  
Foil pan and Grease Pan into the bottom of the Bowl assembly. (Fig. 12)  
Secure Drip tray into cart with two ST4.0 x 10 mm Screws.  
(13) ST4.0 x 10MM SCREW  
(51) FOIL PAN  
Fig. 12  
(53) DRIP TRAY  
(13) ST4.0 X 10MM  
SCREW  
ON EACH SIDE  
(52) GREASE PAN  
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STEP 13) FLAME DIFFUSER/GRID/ WARMING RACK ASSEMBLY:  
Lay a Flame Diffuser (54) over each Burner on the lower Body  
ridges from front to back. Place each Flame Diffuser in the  
individual guides to keep from sliding. (FIG. 13A)  
(54) FLAME  
DIFFUSER  
Place the Cooking Grids (55) over the Burner Diffusers on the  
upper Body ridges. (FIG. 13B)  
(55) COOKING GRID  
Insert the ends of the Warming Rack (56) into the V-shape  
hangers at each end of the hood. (Fig. 13C)  
(56) WARMING RACK  
V-SHAPE HANGER  
(57) IGNITION BOX  
Fig. 13A  
Fig. 13B  
Fig. 13C  
9-VOLT  
BATTERY  
STEP 14) WIRING THE IGNITION BOX:  
· Route the wiring through the top left  
side of the Crossbar to the inside of  
cabinet. (Fig. 14A).  
· Hold the Ignition Box (57) in your  
hand. (Fig. 14B)  
· Attach BLACK wire from Side Burner  
and RED and Blue wires from Main  
Burners to terminals 1, 2 and 3.  
· Attach LARGE BLACK wires from  
Ignitor Switch to the pair of terminals  
on the LOWER right side of the  
Ignition Box.  
ROUTE WIRING OVER TOP  
CORNER OF CROSSBAR ABOVE  
THE LEFT DOOR  
LARGE BLACK WIRES  
FROM IGNITOR  
BUTTON  
Fig. 14A  
BLACK WIRE  
FROM SIDE  
BURNER, RED &  
GREEN WIRES  
TO TERMINALS  
1, 2 & 3  
2
3
1
Fig. 14B  
· Install a 9-Volt battery with positive (+)  
terminal shown on Ignition Box.  
STEP 15) INSTALL THE IGNITION BOX:  
Align the Ignition Box Shim (58) and  
Ignition Box (57) with mounting plate on  
inside of LEFT Side Panel. Attach the  
Ignition Box and Shim with two ST4.0 X  
10MM Screws (13). (Fig. 14C)  
(57) IGNITION BOX  
(58) IGNITION  
BOX SHIM  
(13) ST4.0 x  
10MM SCREW  
(58) IGNITION  
BOX SHIM  
This completes assembly of the grill.  
(14/15) LEFT  
SIDE PANEL  
FIG. 14C  
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CONNECTING/DISCONNECTING THE GAS  
USING GAS  
· When grill is not in use, turn off all grill control knobs,  
LP cylinder valve and disconnect LP cylinder.  
· Never fill the LP gas cylinder more than 80% of  
cylinder volume. (20 lb. maximum) Do not ask the  
propane supplier to over-fill the cylinder.  
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD  
· This appliance can produce carbon monoxide which  
has no odor. Using it in an enclosed space can kill you.  
· Never use this appliance indoors, on recreational  
vehicles, or boats.  
· If you obtain LP gas through a cylinder exchange  
dealer, make sure you get a safe and adequate O.P.D.  
cylinder. (See page 23) Use only a licensed LP gas  
cylinder dealer.  
· The LP gas cylinder, for use with this LP gas grill, must meet  
the following requirements:  
1) 12” diameter x 18” tall, 20 lb maximum capacity  
2) Overfill Protection Device (OPD) safety feature (should  
be noted on cylinder)  
3) Must be constructed and marked in accordance with  
Specifications for LP-Gas Cylinders of the U.S.  
Department of Transportation (DOT) or the National  
Standard of Canada, CAN\CSA-B339, Cylinders ,spheres  
and Tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and  
Commission, as applicable (See collar for marking)  
4) Must have collar to protect LP cylinder valve.  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:  
· Use only propane gas in this LP gas grill.  
· Do not attempt to convert an LP unit to natural gas.  
· Any use or alteration of this unit not intended could be  
unsafe and will void your warranty.  
· Always use a gas appliance outdoors in an open area  
with good ventilation to avoid breathing toxic fumes  
from leaking gas, explosion or fire. As with all  
conventional fuels, the burning process consumes  
oxygen and produces toxic gases, including carbon  
monoxide. In addition, the combustion products of  
such fuels, including liquefied petroleum (LP), contain  
chemicals known to the state of California and other  
authorities to cause cancer, birth defects and other  
reproductive harm.  
LP HOSE AND REGULATOR  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:  
· Clean and inspect the gas hose/regulator before each  
use of the outdoor cooking gas appliance. The gas  
hose/regulator must be replaced prior to being used, if  
there is evidence of excessive abrasion or wear, or if  
the hose is cut or leaks.  
· Use only the gas hose/regulator assembly that has been  
supplied with this gas grill. Do not use hose/regulator  
from another manufacturer.  
LP CYLINDER  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, fire or death:  
· Read and follow all warnings on LP gas cylinder.  
· If you see, smell, or hear the hiss of LP gas  
escaping from the cylinder:  
1. Do not attempt to light appliance.  
· Always check for gas leaks when you connect and  
disconnect the hose/regulator to the LP gas cylinder,  
especially after a period of storage (for example, over  
winter).  
· Make sure there are no sharp bends in the hose.  
· Make sure hose/regulator does not contact any heated  
surfaces.  
2. Extinguish any open flame.  
3. Disconnect from fuel supply.  
· Do not operate the LP gas grill without the LP gas  
cylinder secured to the cart and oriented as shown in  
Assembly Instructions for Connecting the LP Cylinder.  
· Never connect or disconnect LP gas cylinder or  
fittings while grill is in use or is hot.  
· When the LP gas cylinder is connected, keep the grill  
outside in a well-ventilated space.  
· If the hose/regulator assembly is not working properly and  
you need a replacement, contact the manufacturer  
(1-800-251-7558). Be sure to specify your grill model.  
· Do not use an LP gas cylinder if it shows signs of  
dents, gouges, bulges, fire damage, corrosion,  
leakage, excessive rust or other forms of visual  
external damage; it may be hazardous and should be  
checked by a liquid propane supplier. Do not use an  
LP cylinder with a damaged valve.  
· Do not store a spare LP gas cylinder under or near  
the LP gas grill.  
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· If an external electrical source is utilized, the outdoor  
cooking appliance, when installed, must be electrically  
grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the  
absence of local codes, with the National Electrical  
Codes, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code  
CSA C22.1.  
Connecting the LP Cylinder:  
1) Fill empty OPD LP Cylinder at your local LP gas  
supplier.  
2) Lift up LP Cylinder Clamp and set LP Cylinder in the  
Large hole inside the Bottom Panel. Lower the clamp  
over the Cylinder Collar. Rotate the LP Cylinder so  
the Cylinder nozzle is toward the door opening. (Fig.  
15A)  
· Keep any electrical supply cord away from any heated  
surfaces.  
SELECTING A LOCATION  
3) Remove the protective cap from the LP Cylinder  
valve. (Save cap for re-capping.) Hold Regulator in a  
straight line with LP Cylinder valve so the connection  
does not cross thread. Insert Regulator Nipple into  
the LP Cylinder valve. (Fig. 15B) Hand tighten  
coupling nut in clockwise direction. Do not use tools.  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:  
· This outdoor cooking appliance shall be used only  
outdoors and shall not be used in a building, garage,  
or any other enclosed area. Locate outdoor cooking  
appliance in an area with good ventilation on a level  
stable surface clear of combustible and flammable  
material.  
· Maintain minimum clearances of 36” from back and  
sides of grill to any combustible construction.  
· Do not locate this appliance under overhead  
unprotected combustible construction.  
· This outdoor cooking appliance is not intended to be  
used in or on boats or installed in or on recreational  
vehicles.  
Cylinder Nozzle  
faces out  
toward door.  
Hand tighten coupling  
nut in clockwise direction  
· Do not use gas grill as a space heater.  
FIG. 15B  
FIG. 15A  
PERFORMING A LEAK TEST  
Disconnecting LP gas cylinder:  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:  
· Perform a leak test before each use and each time a  
gas connection or disconnection is done .  
· Perform a leak test in a well ventilated area.  
· Never use an open flame to test for gas leaks.  
· Never smoke near the grill during a leak test.  
· Do not perform a leak test on a grill while it is hot or in  
use.  
1) Turn all control knobs to the “off” position and turn the  
handle on the LP gas cylinder clockwise until it stops.  
2) Turn coupling nut on regulator counterclockwise  
until regulator is released from the threaded LP  
cylinder gas nozzle.  
3) Place the protective cap over LP cylinder gas nozzle.  
OPERATING AND MAINTAINING  
YOUR GAS GRILL  
· Do not use the gas grill if you detect a gas leak that  
cannot be corrected by using the leak test procedures.  
Before using your gas grill perform a leak test  
on the Control Valves, Hose/Regulator  
connections and fittings.  
BEFORE USING YOUR LP GAS GRILL  
INSTALLATION CODES  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:  
· This installation must conform with local codes or, in  
the absence of local codes, with either the National  
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 Natural Gas and  
Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1, or Propane  
Storage and Handling Code, B149.2 or the Standard for  
Recreational Vehicles, ANSI A 119.2/NFPA 1192 and CSA  
Z240 RV Series, recreational Vehicle Code, as  
applicable.  
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10) Place the protective cap over LP cylinder gas  
nozzle.  
11) Attach the wire leads to the Ignitor button and  
Replace control panel with the three screws  
How to perform a leak test:  
Supplies Needed for a Leak Test: Clean paint  
brush, water, and dish washing liquid.  
1) Use an LP Cylinder equipped with an OPD  
(Overfill Prevention Device) and have it filled at  
an authorized LP gas dealer by a qualified  
attendant.  
After completing Leak Test, you are ready to  
begin using your grill!  
2) Make sure all of the grill control panel knobs are  
turned to the “off” position and verify that the LP  
gas cylinder valve is closed by turning the knob  
on the LP gas cylinder clockwise until it stops.  
3) Mix one part of water with one part of dish  
washing liquid.  
4) Remove control knobs and the three retaining  
screws at the bottom of the control panel.  
(FIG. 16A)  
5) Remove front control panel cover. Detach the  
wire leads from the starter button underneath  
the control panel. Set control panel aside.  
6) Turn the knob on the LP gas cylinder counter-  
clockwise. (FIG. 16B)  
Remove three screws  
from under Control Panel  
FIG. 16A  
Regulator & Cylinder  
Coupling Connection  
Turn LP Gas Cylinder  
valve counter-clockwise.  
7) Check for leaks by brushing the soap solution  
on all gas valves, hose connections and fittings.  
(shown by the heavy arrows in (FIG. 16C, 16D  
& 16E) Make sure you generously brush the  
locations with the soap solution, completely  
surrounding the connections and fittings.  
8) If “growing” bubbles appear on any of the  
connection points, you have detected a gas  
leak. Immediately close the LP cylinder valve by  
turning handle clockwise.  
FIG. 16B  
FIG. 16C  
Valves & Manifold Area  
A) If leak appears at either end of hose and  
regulator assembly, retighten the connection  
at the leak, but do not overtighten. (Note:  
Only hand tighten at coupling nut) Repeat  
Leak Test.  
FIG. 16D  
Hose and Side Burner  
Valve Connections  
B) If the leak is coming from the Gas Cylinder,  
from the valves at the control knobs, or if the  
leak cannot be stopped, do not use the grill.  
Call Customer Service at 1-800-251-7558.  
9) Upon completion of leak test, turn all control  
knobs to the “off” position. Turn the handle on  
the LP gas cylinder clockwise until it stops.  
Disconnect LP gas cylinder by turning coupling  
nut on regulator in a counter clockwise direction  
until regulator is released from threaded LP  
cylinder gas nozzle.  
Hose and Main  
Burner Connections  
FIG. 16E  
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LIGHTING THE GRILL USING  
THE PULSE-SPARK IGNITOR  
Control Knob  
in OFF  
position  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:  
· Open Hood before lighting the grill to prevent an  
explosion from gas build-up.  
· During failed lighting attempts, or if the burners go out  
during operation, turn control knobs “Off” to dissipate  
any accumulation of gas. Wait five minutes before  
repeating lighting procedure.  
FIG. 17B  
1. Open the Hood.  
2. Important: Make sure control knobs are turned “Off”.  
(FIG. 17B)  
3. Turn the LP Gas Cylinder valve open counter  
clockwise until it stops. (FIG. 17A)  
Lighting with Ignitor  
4. Push far left control knob in and turn counter  
clockwise to the High position. (FIG. 17C &17D)  
5. Pause 4 seconds and push the ignitor button in for  
2-3 seconds to light the burner. Listen for the spark  
ignition and look to make sure the burner is lit.  
If no spark, see (FIG. 17E) and Troubleshooting  
Section.  
6. From the “Off” position, light all other burners from  
left to right, making sure each burner is lit before  
lighting the next. Your grill has a crossover ignition  
system that allows the burners to light successively  
off one another. Confirm each burner is lit before  
lighting another burner.  
Right Control Knob  
Left Control Knob  
Ignitor Button  
FIG. 17C  
7. If the burner fails to light, repeat Step 3. If it still does  
not light, try the next burner from left to right.  
If a burner goes out during operation, turn all knobs to  
the “Off” position and close the LP cylinder valve or  
the natural gas supply valve to dissipate any  
accumulated gas. Open hood and wait five minutes  
before attempting to relight the grill.  
Control Knob on  
High position  
(large flame  
symbol)  
If any or all burners fail to light after three or four  
attempts following Steps 4-7, turn all knobs to the  
“Off” position and close the LP gas cylinder valve to  
dissipate any accumulated gas. Wait five minutes; then  
repeat the lighting procedures. NOTE: If the burners  
still fail to light, refer to the Troubleshooting Section.  
The burner can also be lit manually, see Manual  
Lighting of the Grill.  
FIG. 17D  
Gas Collector Box-If  
no spark, pinch  
3/16” Gap  
together or open Gas  
Collector Box to  
adjust 3/16” gap  
between electrode tip  
and V-notch.  
Turn LP Gas Cylinder  
valve counter-clockwise.  
FIG. 17E  
FIG. 17A  
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LIGHTING THE SIDE BURNER  
MANUAL LIGHTING THE GRILL  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:  
· Open Side Burner Lid before lighting the grill to prevent  
an explosion from gas build-up.  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:  
· Open Hood before lighting the grill to prevent an  
explosion from gas build-up.  
1. Open the side burner lid. (FIG. 18C)  
2. Important: Make sure Side Burner Control Knob is  
turned “Off” first. (See FIG. 17C)  
3. Turn the LP Gas Cylinder valve open counter  
clockwise until it stops. (See FIG. 17A)  
1. Open the Hood.  
2. Important: Make sure control knobs are turned “Off”.  
(See FIG. 17B)  
3. Turn the LP Gas Cylinder valve open counter  
clockwise until it stops. (See FIG. 17A)  
4. Push side burner control knob in and turn counter  
clockwise to the High position. (See FIG. 17D)  
5. Pause 4 seconds and push the ignitor button (main  
control panel) in for 2-3 seconds to light the burner.  
Listen for the spark ignition and look to make sure the  
burner is lit. If no spark, see (FIG. 20F page 20) and  
Troubleshooting Section.  
3. Locate either the left or right match lighting hole you  
intend to use underneath the grill bowl. Push in and  
turn either the far left or far right control knob near the  
match lighting hole counter-clockwise to the “High”  
position. (See FIG. 17C & 17D)  
4. Insert a lit match through the match-lighting hole  
using the match holder. (FIG. 18A & 18B)  
5) From the “Off” position, light all other burners from  
left or right, making sure each burner is lit before  
lighting the next. Your grill has a crossover ignition  
system that allows the burners to light successively  
off one another. Confirm each burner is lit before  
lighting another burner.  
6. If the burner fails to light, repeat Step 3.  
Open Lid  
Side Burner  
If any or all burners fail to light after three or four  
attempts following Steps 3-4, turn all knobs to the  
“Off” position and close the LP gas cylinder valve to  
dissipate any accumulated gas. Wait five minutes;  
then repeat the lighting procedures. NOTE: If the  
burner still fails to light, refer to the Troubleshooting  
Section.  
Control Knob  
FIG. 18C  
If the burner fails to light after three or four attempts  
following Steps 3-6, turn the side burner control knob  
to the “Off” position and close the LP gas cylinder  
valve to dissipate any accumulated gas. Wait five  
minutes; then repeat the lighting procedures. NOTE: If  
the burners still fail to light, refer to Troubleshooting  
Section. The burner can be lit manually, see Manual  
Lighting the Side Burner.  
8. After ignition, turn the control knobs to “High” for 3-5  
minutes and close the Hood to preheat the grill.  
Preheat the grill before every cooking session.)  
If a burner goes out during operation, turn all knobs to  
the “Off” position and close the LP cylinder valve to  
dissipate any accumulated gas. Open hood and wait  
five minutes before attempting to relight the grill.  
CHECK YOUR FLAME  
Your burners have been preset by the manufacturer for  
optimal flame performance. A blue flame, possibly with a  
small yellow tip, is the result of the optimal air and gas  
mixture. (See diagram below)  
Insert a lit match through match  
lighting hole under the left side  
burner table using the match light  
holder.  
Yellow Tip  
FIG. 18A  
Primarily Blue  
Flame  
View of Match  
through hole from  
top side of burner  
Check the flame before each cooking session and throughout  
the grilling season. Also check especially after long periods of  
storing the grill. If the flame is significantly yellow in color, the  
appropriate amount of LP gas in the air/LP gas mixture is not  
correct. This could be due to a blocked burner from grease  
drippings or from insects building a nest inside the burner or  
burner opening. See How to Clean the Burners.  
FIG. 18B  
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MANUAL LIGHTING THE SIDE BURNER  
Cooking on Griddle Plates allow cooking of smaller items that  
otherwise, would fall through the grill. The burners heat the  
Griddle Plate directly, which cooks the food on contact. The  
Plates sear cuts of meat or cook food like eggs that can not  
be cooked on a grill. They can also be used to heat pans.  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:  
· Open Side Burner Lid before lighting the grill to prevent  
an explosion from gas build-up.  
· When manually lighting side burner, use matchlight  
holder to avoid burns.  
CAUTION  
· Do not preheat griddle plates over 5 minutes. The cooking  
surface coatings could be destroyed.  
1. Open the side burner lid.  
2. Important: Make sure Side Burner Control Knob is  
turned “Off” first.  
· Use only long-handled heat resistant plastic or wooden  
utensils to avoid scratching the non-stick surface.  
WARMING RACK  
3. Turn the LP Gas Cylinder valve open counterclockwise  
until it stops. (FIG. 18A)  
4. Push side burner control knob in and turn counter  
clockwise to the High position. (FIG. 19)  
5. Hold Lit Match near Burner.  
Warming racks are a convenient way to keep cooked food  
warm or to warm items such as bread or rolls. When opening  
the hood, be alert of dripping fat from the warming rack which  
could then drip onto the barbecue causing a mess. Always  
check that your warming rack is properly fitted before use. Do  
not cook food on the warming rack. See Roasting below.  
6. If the burner fails to light, repeat Step 3 & 4.  
ROASTING HOOD COOKING  
To avoid burns from the hot air and steam trapped  
inside:  
· Open the hood carefully when grill roasting.  
Hold Lit Match  
near Burner  
Closing the Hood forms an ‘oven’ and traps a large amount of  
heat for roasting whole meats, chickens, etc. Therefore, it is  
IMPORTANT that the burners are turned to the “Low “  
position to prevent burning of the food.  
Side Burner  
Control Knob  
FIG. 19  
To contain juices and fat, place the food to bake or roast in a  
metal baking tray to one side of the cooking grid. Turn the  
burner side directly under the tray to the ‘Off’ position and the  
burner side opposite the food to the ‘Medium’ position. Close  
the hood and cook ‘indirectly’. Monitor the temperature with  
the Hood gauge. If the heat gets too high, turn the burner to  
the ‘Low’ position. Avoid lifting the hood frequently as heat is  
lost each time.  
If the burner fails to light after three or four attempts  
following Steps 3-6, turn the side burner control knob  
to the “Off” position and close the LP gas cylinder  
valve to dissipate any accumulated gas. Wait five  
minutes; then repeat the lighting procedures. NOTE: If  
the burners still fail to light, refer to Troubleshooting  
Section.  
GRILL COOKING  
OPERATING THE GAS GRILL  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:  
· Never use charcoal in your gas grill. Keep this outdoor  
cooking appliance clear and free from combustible  
materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and  
liquids.  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, death or grill  
damage:  
· Do not cover more than half (50%) the cooking area if  
using griddle plates. Full coverage of cooking area will  
cause overheating below the plates.  
· Keep any electrical supply cord and regulator hose  
away from any heated surfaces.  
· Make sure there are no gas leaks or obstructions to the  
flow of combustion and ventilation air before each use.  
· Keep the ventilation openings of the LP cylinder  
enclosure free and clear from debris.  
· Always make sure the Foil Pan, Grease Pan and Grease  
Tray are empty and are properly installed under the  
Bowl before each cooking.  
· Do not leave any utensils on a hot Cooking Grid or  
cookware.  
Cooking on the Grids: The burners heat up the Flame  
Diffusers under the Cooking Grids, which in turn heat the food  
on the grill. The natural food juices from cooking fall onto the  
hot Flame Diffusers below and vaporize. Rising smoke bastes  
the food, giving it that unique barbecued flavor.  
· To prevent an explosion from gas build-up, always  
open the hood before lighting the LP gas grill.  
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1) After each cooking session, close the hood and turn the  
grill burners to the “High” position and burn for five  
minutes. This will burn off some cooking residue, thus  
making cleaning easier. (Side Burner not affected.)  
2) When you have finished using your grill, turn the grill  
Control Knobs clockwise to the “Off” position.  
2) Turn off the gas at the LP cylinder valve by turning the  
handle clockwise until it stops.  
3) Wait until the grill is cool before closing the hood,  
cleaning or putting on a grill cover.  
4) Regularly clean your LP gas grill between uses and after  
extended storage periods. To maintain the condition and  
extend the life of your grill, we strongly recommend that  
the unit be covered when stored outside for any length of  
time, especially during the winter months.  
· Do not attempt to extinguish a grease fire with water  
or other liquids. Have an BC fire extinguisher  
accessible. Do not douse or spray the grill or cooking  
surfaces with water when hot. Burns from grease or  
the water splatters could occur.  
· If your gas grill catches on fire:  
- If the fire is in the grill portion and you can safely  
reach the control knobs on the control panel, then  
turn them to the off position.  
- If the fire is in one of the hoses, and you can safely  
reach the LP cylinder valve, then shut the valve off.  
- If the fire involves the cylinder, leave it alone,  
evacuate the area and call the fire department.  
- If there is any type of fire that threatens either  
personal safety or endangers property, call the fire  
department.  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
· Do not use the grill without Drip Tray, Grease Pan, and  
Foil pan in place. Check the Foil pan and Grease Tray  
for grease buildup. Empty excess grease to avoid a  
grease fire in the pan.  
· If you notice grease or other hot material dripping  
from the grill onto the valve, hose, or regulator, turn  
off the gas supply immediately. After the grill has  
cooled, determine the cause and correct it. After  
cleaning the valve and hose and regulator assembly,  
perform a leak test before continuing use. (See  
Performing a Leak Test.)  
· Do not operate a gas grill if you have knowledge of or  
suspect a gas leak.  
· Do not wear loose clothing (example: hanging shirt  
tails, clothing with frills, etc.) around a gas grill while in  
use or hot.  
To reduce the risk of a cut injury:  
· Be careful or wear protective gloves when cleaning grill  
parts that have sharp edges.  
CLEANING THE GRILL  
A) Drip Tray, Grease Pan, Foil Pan-Loosen the two screws  
on the sides holding the Drip Tray. Remove and scrape  
away food and fat residue from the drip tray. Empty and  
wash the Foil Pan and Grease Pan with hot soapy water  
and a cloth. The Foil Pan can be replaced with a standard  
size foil pan (approx. 5-1/2” W x 8-1/2” L x 1-1/8” H) from  
your local grocer or retail store.  
B) Grill Body and Cabinet-Remove excess grease and/or fat  
with a soft plastic or wooden scraper. Do not use steel  
wool or other abrasive cleaners that can scratch painted,  
porcelain coated or stainless steel surfaces. It is not  
necessary to remove all the grease from the body. Wipe it  
down with paper towels or soft damp cloth.  
· Do not lean your body over the gas grill when lighting  
it or while it is in use or hot.  
· Do not touch hot surfaces. Use heat resistant gloves,  
long-handled tongs, or cooking mitts at all times  
since the grill will become very hot. Open the hood  
carefully when cooking to avoid burns from the hot air  
and steam trapped inside.  
· Do not allow children to operate or play near a gas  
grill. Keep animals and bystanders out of the grill area.  
Do not leave grill unattended.  
C) Warming Rack-Clean if necessary.  
D) Cooking Grid/Flame Diffusers. Clean the residue off  
with a baking soda and water solution. For stubborn stains,  
use a non-abrasive scouring powder. Do not use steel  
wool or other abrasive cleaners that can scratch the  
stainless steel or porcelain coated surfaces. This can  
cause foods to stick on the Cooking Grids.  
· Do not move an LP gas grill when in use or hot.  
· When grill is not in use, turn off all grill control knobs,  
LP cylinder valve and disconnect the LP cylinder.  
E) All other Cleaning-For further cleaning, use hot soapy  
water and a cloth, or nylon-bristled brush only. Do not  
immerse the gas controls or manifold in water. (Avoid  
getting water in the Burner Holes.)  
END OF COOKING SESSION  
F) Burners-Burning off the residue after cooking will keep the  
burners clean with normal usage, provided the Burners  
are operating correctly. Clean the the Burners annually,  
or whenever heavy build-up is found, to ensure that there  
are no signs of blockage (debris, insects) in either the  
burner portholes, the primary air inlet, or the neck of the  
burners. (See Burner Cleaning instructions.)  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, fire or death:  
· Allow grill and the grease in the Foil pan to completely  
cool before emptying, handling parts, cleaning, moving  
or storage.  
· Empty the Foil pan and Grease Pan after each cooking  
session so excessive grease does not accumulate.  
· Never light the LP gas grill without the Foil pan, Grease  
Pan and Drip Tray in place.  
G) After cleaning, replace all the cleaned parts. Re-tighten  
Drip Tray screws.  
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To reduce the risk of a fire beneath the grill:  
· Inspect and clean burner/venturi tubes for insects and insect nests.  
· Be sure burners are re-installed properly before using grill.  
G) Check the side burner electrode to see if it is loose. If so,  
How to Clean the Burners:  
A) Make sure the LP cylinder grill control knobs are turned  
OFF; and the grill is completely cooled.  
tighten the screw holding the electrode to maintain 3/16”  
gap between electrode tip and side burner. Note: Before  
next step you may wish to clean the rest of the Grill. (See  
Grill Body and Cabinet)  
B) Carefully remove Cooking Grids and Flame Diffusers.  
C) To remove main burners, remove the burner pin from  
each burner peg located at rear end of burner. (FIG. 20A)  
Leave side burner in place. (See G.)  
D) Lift each main burner from the grill. (FIG. 20B) Gently pull  
the burner mouth away from the valve nozzle. (FIG. 20C)  
E) Use a pipe cleaner to clear insect nests from the inlet hole  
of main burner (FIG. 20D) and side burner ventilation hole.  
FIG. 20E)  
F) Open up the main burner holes (FIG. 20D) and the side  
burner holes (FIG. 20F) with a small nail or wire. Use a  
brass wire brush to remove food particles and corrosion  
from the burner surfaces. Note: It is normal for surface rust  
to be present on the burners.) It can be wire brushed and  
coated with cooking oil periodically. Verify that there are no  
insects or insect nests blocking the inlet hole.  
H) After cleaning, refit the Burners. Note: When refitting the  
Burners, be sure each burner is positioned correctly. The  
valves should protrude inside the venturi ends of the  
burner. (FIG. 20C) Replace the Burner pin under each  
burner.  
I) If grill is to be stored, coat Burners lightly with cooking oil  
and wrap in a protective cover to keep insects out.  
J) Check burner operation after re-assembly.  
K) Replace Flame Diffusers and Cooking Grids.  
Remove Burner Pin from  
Burner peg underneath.  
View from inside front Body  
Valve nozzle.  
Lift Burner up and out.  
Burner venturi hole  
fits centrally around  
the injector nozzle.  
FIG. 20C  
FIG. 20A  
FIG. 20B  
Wire Brush  
Side Burner Ventilation Hole on each side.  
Open up main burner  
holes with a small  
nail or wire.  
FIG. 20D  
Pipe Cleaner  
FIG. 20E  
Make sure the screw holding the electrode underneath  
is tight so 3/16” gap between electrode tip and side  
burner is maintained.  
3/16” Gap  
Open up burner holes with  
FIG. 20F  
a small nail or wire.  
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1) Disconnect LP gas cylinder from grill and store outside, in  
a dry, well-ventilated area, away from any sources of heat  
or ignition. Re-cap LP cylinder valve with the Safety Cap.  
2) Remove Burners and wrap with aluminum foil to prevent  
insects from entering the burner holes. Store wrapped  
Burners on top of cooking grid.  
3) You may wrap the Cooking Grid and Flame Diffusers in  
aluminum foil and place inside the Hood or store inside  
your dwelling.  
4) Place a grill cover over the grill and store the gas grill  
outdoors if possible. It may be stored indoors only if the  
cylinder or the the natural gas line is disconnected from  
the gas grill.  
5) Before next use, remove aluminum foil and reinstall  
Burners, Flame Diffusers, ceramic briquette trays and  
Cooking Grids.  
STORAGE  
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:  
· Store your LP gas grill in a cool dry place. Do not  
store an LP gas cylinder in a space greater than 125  
degrees Fahrenheit. Do not store an LP gas cylinder  
in a building ,garage or any enclosed area.  
· Do not store an LP gas cylinder indoors (empty or  
filled). Disconnect the LP gas cylinder from the gas  
grill and store it outdoors out of the reach of children.  
The gas grill may then be stored indoors.  
· To avoid an explosion, do not leave an LP gas  
cylinder inside a vehicle that can become overheated  
by the sun.  
· Even though your LP gas cylinder may appear to be  
empty, gas may still be present and the cylinder  
should be transported and stored accordingly.  
· Do not store a spare LP gas cylinder under or near  
the LP gas grill.  
6) Before using the grill after periods of storage or non-use  
(i.e. over winter), check your LP gas grill for gas leaks,  
deterioration, proper assembly, and burner obstructions.  
7) Periodically check and tighten all nuts, bolts, and screws.  
· Always turn off the gas cylinder at the LP cylinder  
valve when the gas grill is not in use.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Solution  
Possible Cause  
Burners will not light  
using the ignitor  
Burners not assembled  
correctly  
See Burner Maintainance re-assembly after cleaning.  
When lighting the 1st (Leftmost) Burner, push control knob in  
and turn counter-clockwise to the “High” position. Pause 4  
seconds, then depress the ignitor button rapidly for 4-5 seconds  
to light the burner.  
Not holding ignitor switch  
long enough for pulse spark  
1-Make sure all the wires are connected and to the right  
terminals.  
No spark  
2-Check the battery. Make sure it is pushed in the holder.  
3-Gas collector tab is bent (making too large or small of a gap  
between electrode and tab). By hand, bend gas collector tab  
back within a maximum of 3/16” gap to electrode. (See page  
16 for illustration).  
LP- gas cylinder is empty  
Take LP gas cylinder to licensed LP gas supplier to be refilled.  
Tighten coupling nut by hand about one-half to three quarters  
additional turn. Do not use tools.  
LP-Coupling nut is not fully  
connected to regulator  
LP-Excess flow valve tripped  
in regulator  
Turn control knobs to “off” position and turn LP gas cylinder  
handle clockwise until it stops. Wait five minutes. Relight LP  
gas grill.  
Clean burners (See Burner Maintenance in Cleaning and  
Maintenance section of this manual)  
Obstructions in burners  
Dry electrode with clean cloth. Air dry or use blow dryer.  
Electrodes and burners are  
wet  
Reconnect the wire.  
Wire loose or disconnected  
Replace ignitor wire/electrode assembly (Call the Customer  
Service Department).  
Wire shorting (sparking  
between ignitor and electrode  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (Cont’d)  
Possible Cause  
Problem  
Solution  
Burners not assembled  
correctly  
Burners will not light  
using a match  
See Burner Maintainance re-assembly after cleaning.  
LP-gas cylinder is empty  
Take LP gas cylinder to licensed LP gas supplier to be refilled  
Turn control knobs to “off” position and turn LP gas cylinder han-  
dle clockwise until it stops. Wait five minutes. Relight LP gas  
grill.  
LP-Excess flow valve tripped  
in regulator  
LP-Coupling nut is not fully  
connected to regulator  
Tighten coupling nut by hand about one-half to three quarters  
turn. Do not use tools.  
Obstructions in burners  
See How to clean the Burners in Burner Maintainance.  
Low flame or low heat LP-Gas in LP cylinder is low  
Check LP gas cylinder. Refill if necessary.  
Turn control knobs to “off” position and turn LP gas cylinder  
handle clockwise until it stops. Wait five minutes. Relight LP  
gas grill. If flame continues to be low, turn off gas at cylinder  
and grill. Disconnect the regulator from the LP gas cylinder.  
Reconnect the regulator to the LP gas cylinder. Perform a leak  
test. Relight grill. This will reset the excess flow valve.  
Excess flow valve tripped in  
regulator  
High or gusting winds  
Flames blow out  
Turn front of grill away from wind or increase flame height.  
Check LP gas cylinder. Refill if necessary.  
See “Low flame” problem above.  
Gas in LP cylinder is low  
Excess flow valve tripped  
Grease build up  
Clean grill.  
Flare up  
Excessive fat in meat  
Trim fat from meat before grilling.  
Grease trapped around burner Turn control knobs “off” and turn handle of LP cylinder clock-  
Persistent grease fire  
Unable to fill LP tank  
system  
wise until it stops. Open hood carefully and let fire burn out.  
After the grill cools, remove and clean all parts.  
Some dealers have older fill  
nozzles with worn threads.  
The worn nozzles don’t have enough “bite” to engage the valve.  
Try another licensed LP dealer.  
Outside temperature, humidity,  
barometric pressure, and the  
gas level within the tank may  
cause the rubber diaphragm  
inside the regulator to vibrate,  
making a humming or  
Humming or  
whistling from the  
regulator  
Although this sound may be alarming, this is NOT dangerous as  
long as it is not accompanied by the smell of gas. Simply adjust  
the burner settings and usually the sound will subside. If the  
humming sound persists, a change in atmospheric conditions  
will eventually stop the vibration.  
whistling sound.  
Door Magnets loose.  
Doors not aligned.  
Tighten Door Magnet Bolts and Nuts.  
Cabinet Doors Do Not  
Close  
Apply pressure to one side until doors are aligned.  
If your problem is not resolved from the information provided above, please call Customer Service at  
1-800-251-7558.  
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IMPORTANT NOTICE  
The Gas Grill is setup to operate with a LP Gas Cylinder equipped  
with an OPD (Overfill Prevention Device).  
This is a secondary device to prevent the overfill of your LP Gas cylinder. The  
proper methods for the filling of your LP Gas cylinder are by weight or volume, as  
described in NFPA 58. Please make sure your filling station fills your LP Gas  
cylinder by weight or volume. Ask your filling station to read purging and filling  
instructions on the LP cylinder before attempting to fill.  
Rises up while filling  
then stops when full.  
WARNING: Do not exchange the LP Gas cylinder unless the exchange LP  
cylinder is equipped with an OPD. Otherwise you will lose the OPD (Overfill  
Prevention Device) feature. If there is not an LP cylinder available for  
exchange equipped with an OPD, we recommend that you have your  
cylinder filled at an authorized LP gas dealer by a qualified attendant.  
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MECO CORPORATION  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
This product is warranted to the original consumer purchaser against defects in material and workman-  
ship under normal outdoor household use and correct assembly (if assembled by the consumer purchas-  
er). Burners are warranted for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase. Type 304 Stainless  
steel parts are warranted for a period of (3) years (for rust-through only) from the date of purchase. All  
other Stainless steel parts are warranted for a period of one (1) year (for rust-through only) from the date  
of purchase. All other parts are warranted for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. MECO  
CORPORATION DOES NOT warrant in any way the propane cylinder (see label on cylinder for cylinder  
manufacturer’s warranty.) The LP cylinder manufacturer is responsible for the materials, workmanship  
and performance of the cylinder. If the cylinder has a defect, malfunctions, or you have a question  
regarding the cylinder, call the cylinder manufacturer’s customer service center. The phone number is on  
the cylinder. If the cylinder manufacturer has not resolved the issue to your satisfaction, then call MECO  
CORPORATION at the customer service number listed below.  
MECO CORPORATION requires proof of purchase and we suggest you keep your receipt. Damages  
caused by commercial or institutional use, accidental or intentional damage, repairs made or attempted  
by unauthorized persons, or misuse are not covered by this warranty. If defective, the part or product will  
be repaired or replaced at the option of MECO CORPORATION without charge.  
This warranty does not include the cost of any inconvenience or property damage due to failure of the  
product and does not cover damage due to misuse, abuse, accident, damage arising out of transporta-  
tion of the product, damage incurred through commercial use, or failure to perform normal and routine  
maintenance. LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL PROPERTY OR COMMERCIAL DAMAGES ARE  
EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED BY THIS WARRANTY. ANY APPLICABLE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD COVERAGE OF  
THIS EXPRESS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so this limitation may not apply to you.  
Deterioration or damage due to severe weather conditions such as hail, hurricanes, earthquakes or  
tornados, discoloration due to exposure to chemicals either directly or in the atmosphere, is not covered  
by this limited warranty.  
No returns will be accepted without prior authorization from MECO CORPORATION. Authorization for  
return may be obtained by calling 1-800-251-7558. Handling and transportation costs for returning the  
product are not covered by this warranty and will be paid for by the purchaser. Please send your  
correspondence to:  
MECO CORPORATION  
Attn: Customer Service  
1500 Industrial Road  
Greeneville, TN 37745  
For reference and correspondence,  
record your Serial number here.  
(See nameplate on side of grill.)  
Serial No.___________________  
Please use this number in registering  
your warranty and any correspondence  
with MECO CORPORATION.  
P/N 03.6538.00  
REV. 4/06  
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