Napoleon Grills Gas Grill N415 0158 User Manual

ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
MIRAGE 730  
OUTDOOR STAINLESS STEEL GAS GRILL  
DANGER  
NOTICE TO INSTALLER:  
IF YOU SMELL GAS:  
• Shut off gas to the appliance.  
• Extinguish any open flame.  
• Open lid.  
• If odor continues, keep away from the  
appliance and immediately call your  
gas supplier or your fire department  
LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
WITH THE GRILL OWNER FOR  
FUTURE REFERENCE  
DO NOT TRY TO LIGHT THIS APPLIANCE WITHOUT READING LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS  
SECTION OF THIS MANUAL  
NAPOLEONAPPLIANCECORPORATION.,  
214 BAYVIEW DR., BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA L4N 4Y8 PHONE: (705)726-4278  
N415-0158 APR11/07  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable liquids or vapor in the vicinity of  
this or any other appliance. An L.P. cylinder  
not connected for use must not be stored in  
the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
Keep area clear and free from combustible  
materials  
Failure to follow these instructions could  
result in property damage, personal  
injury or death. Read and follow all  
warnings and instructions in this manual  
prior to operating grill.  
SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES  
WARNING  
DANGER: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING GRILL. FAILURE TO FOLLOW  
THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY COULD RESULT INA FIRE CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.  
•Read the entire instruction manual before operating grill.  
•Under no circumstance should this gas grill be modified.  
•Follow lighting instructions carefully when operating grill.  
•Gas must be turned off at the propane cylinder or at the natural gas supply valve when the gas grill is not in use.  
•Keep children and pets away from hot grill, DO NOT allow children to climb inside cabinet.  
•Do not leave the grill unattended while in use.  
•Do not move grill when hot or operating.  
•This gas grill is not intended to be installed in or on recreational vehicles and/or boats.  
•This gas grill must only be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated area and must not be used inside a building, garage or any enclosed  
area.  
•Maintain proper clearance to combustibles (16” to rear of unit 7” to sides). Additional clearance is recommended near vinyl siding or  
large panes of glass.  
•At all times keep the ventilation openings of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris.  
•Do not locate unit under unprotected combustible construction.  
•Do not locate in windy settings. High winds adversely affect the cooking performance of the gas grill.  
•When the gas grill is stored indoors, the propane cylinder must be disconnected from the grill and stored outdoors in a well ventilated  
area, disconnected cylinders must not be stored in a building, garage or otherenclosed area.  
•Inspect the fuel line hose before each use. If there is evidence of excessive abrasion or wear, it must be replaced before using the  
gas grill, with a replacement hose assembly specified by the manufacturer.  
•Never store a spare LP gas cylinder under or near this grill.  
•Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 % full.  
•Do not attempt to use a cylinder which is not equipped with a QCC1 type connection.  
•Leak test all connection before first use, even if the grill was purchased fully assembled, annually or whenever any gas component  
has been replaced.  
•Never use natural gas in a unit designed for liquid propane gas.  
•Never use charcoal briquets or lighter fluid in a gas grill.  
•Burner controls must be off when turning supply cylinder on.  
•Do not light burner with lid closed.  
•Do not operate rear burner with main burner operating.  
•The top lid is to be closed during the preheat period.  
•Do not route hose underneath drip pan-proper hose clearance to bottom of unit must be maintained.  
•Clean grease tray and sear plates regularly to avoid build-up which may lead to grease fires.  
•Ensure sear plates are positioned properly according to sear plate installation instructions.  
•Do not use side shelves to store lighter, matches or any other combustibles.  
•Keep fuel line away from heated surfaces  
•Keep electrical supply cords away from water or heated surfaces.  
•Inspect infrared burner venturi tube for spider webs and other obstructions periodically. Clean the tubes  
completely if you find any such obstructions.  
•The outdoor cooking gas appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any  
pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 0.5psi (3.5kPa).  
•The outdoor cooking gas appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve  
during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).  
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CAUTION  
CYLINDER SPECIFICATIONS/GAS HOOK UP  
This gas barbecue is certified under Canadian and American national standards, CAN/CSA-1.6-2005 and ANSI Z21.58 -2005  
respectively for outdoor gas grills and should be installed to conform with local codes. In absence of local codes, install to the  
current CAN/CGA-B149.1 Propane Installation Code in Canada or to the National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA54/ANSI Z223.1 in the  
United States.  
If a rotisserie motor is used, it must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in absence of local codes, with  
the current CSA C22.1 Canadian electrical code in Canada or the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 in the United States.  
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: The burning of gas fuel creates by products, some of which are on the list as substances  
known by the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm. When cooking with gas, always ensure adequate  
ventilation to the unit, to minimize exposure to such substances.  
PROPANE CYLINDER SPECIFICATIONS: A dented or rusty cylinder may be hazardous and should be checked by your propane  
supplier. Never use a cylinder with a damaged valve. Use only a propane supply cylinder constructed and marked in accordance  
with the specifications for LP-gas cylinders of the Canadian Transport Commission (CTC) or the US Department of Transportation  
(DOT). This appliance has been designed for use with a 20lb. (9.1 kg) size propane cylinder only (not supplied).  
The propane cylinder must be provided with a shut-off valve terminating in a propane cylinder valve type QCC1, and a safety relief  
device having direct communication with the vapour space of the cylinder. The cylinder supply system must be arranged for vapour  
withdrawal and the cylinder shall include a collar to protect the cylinder valve. The cylinder shall incorporate an OPD (overfill  
protection device).  
CYLINDER CONNECTION: Ensure that the gas regulator hose is kink free. Remove the cap or plug from the cylinder fuel valve.  
Insert the black QCC1 regulator nipple onto the QCC1 fuel valve. Hand tighten clockwise. Do not use tools. Leak test all joints  
prior to using the barbecue. A leak test must be performed annually, and each time a cylinder is hooked up, or if a part of the gas  
system is replaced.  
PROPANE CYLINDER INSTALLATION:  
Check that the cylinder valve is closed by turning the knob clockwise.  
Check that the grills burner knobs are in the off position.  
Open Cabinet doors.  
Place the cylinder into the tank holder in bottom of shelf.  
Position the cylinder so that the valve faces toward the front of the unit.  
Attach regulator hose.  
IMPORTANT: Use only the pressure regulator and hose assembly provided with this barbecue. Replacement pressure  
regulators and hose assemblies must be specified by the manufacturer. Do not store propane cylinder or spare cylinder on the  
shelf beneath the barbecue The regulator must be attached so that no part of the hose touches the underside of the grill or  
drippan. A fire will result if these directions are ignored.  
The regulator supplies a pressure of 11 inches water column to the gas grill and has a QCC1 type fitting. Cylinders to be used  
with this unit must be supplied with a Sherwood #3349 QCC1 cylinder valve. A QCC1 cylinder has a positive seating connection,  
which will not allow gas flow until a positive seal has been achieved. It is also equipped with an excess flow device. In order to  
attain full flow to the barbecue, the valves must be in the off position when the cylinder valve is turned on.  
NATURAL GAS HOOK-UP: This natural gas grill is supplied with a 10ft supply hose (complete with a quick disconnect)  
designed for natural gas and certified for outdoor use. The gas grill is designed to operate at an inlet pressure of 7 inches water  
column. Piping and valves upstream of the quick disconnect are not supplied.  
The quick disconnect must not be installed in an upward direction and a readily accessible manual shut-off valve must be  
installed upstream of, and as close to, the quick disconnect as is feasible. The flared end of the hose must be connected to the  
fitting on the end of the flex tube as illustrated in the Natural Gas Hose Attachment diagram. Tighten using two wrenches. (Do  
not use thread sealer/pipe dope.) These connections must be made by a licensed gas installer. Leak test all joints prior to  
using the gas grill.  
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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS  
OPEN LID.  
LEFT  
BURNER  
ENSURING BURNER CONTROLS  
ARE IN THE OFF POSITION, TURN  
ON THE GAS SUPPLY VALVE.  
REAR  
BURNER  
LEFTCENTER  
BURNER  
CENTER RIGHTCENTER  
BURNER BURNER  
SIDE  
BURNER  
INFRARED  
BURNER  
REAR BURNER LIGHTING  
(ROTISSERIE BURNER)  
SIDE BURNER LIGHTING  
MAIN BURNER LIGHTING  
1. PUSHAND TURNANY MAIN  
BURNER KNOB SLOWLY TO  
THE ’HIPOSTION. THISACTION  
WILL IGNITE THE PILOT FLAME  
WHICH WILL IN TURN LIGHT THE  
SELECTED BURNER. IF THE  
PILOT LIGHTS, CONTINUE TO  
PUSH DOWN ON THE CONTROL  
KNOB UNTIL THE BURNER  
1. OPEN SIDE BURNER  
COVER.  
1. REMOVE THE  
WARMING RACK  
2. PUSHANDTURN THE  
ROTISSERIE BURNER CONTROL  
KNOB SLOWLYTO THE ‘HI’  
POSITION. THISACTION WILL  
IGNITE THE PILOT FLAME WHICH  
WILL IN TURN LIGHT THE  
2. PUSHAND TURN THE  
SIDE BURNER CONTROL  
KNOB SLOWLY TO THE  
‘HI’ POSITION. THIS  
ACTION WILL IGNITE  
THE SIDE BURNER  
LIGHTSAND THEN RELEASE.  
BURNER. IF THE PILOT LIGHTS,  
CONTINUE TO PUSH DOWN ON  
THE BURNER CONTROL KNOB  
UNTIL THE BURNER LIGHTS  
THEN RELEASE.  
2. IF THE PILOT DOES NOT  
IGNITE,THEN IMMEDIATELY  
TURN THE CONTROL KNOB  
BACK TO THE ‘OFF POSITION  
AND REPEAT STEP 1 SEVERAL  
TIMES.  
3. IF THE BURNER DOES NOT  
IGNITE,THEN IMMEDIATELY  
TURN THE CONTROL KNOB  
BACK TO THE ‘OFF’ POSITION  
AND REPEAT STEP 2 SEVERAL  
TIMES.  
3. IF THE BURNER DOES NOT  
IGNITE,THEN IMMEDIATELY  
TURN THE CONTROL KNOB  
BACK TO THE ‘OFF’ POSITION  
AND REPEAT STEP 2 SEVERAL  
TIMES.  
3. IF THE PILOTAND BURNER WILL  
NOT IGNITE WITHIN 5 SECONDS,  
TURN THE CONTROL KNOB TO THE  
‘OFFPOSITIONAND WAIT 5  
MINUTES FORANY EXCESS GAS TO  
DISSIPATE. EITHER REPEAT STEPS 1  
AND 2 OR LIGHT WITHAMATCH.  
4. IF THE BURNER WILL NOT IGNITE  
WITHIN 5 SECONDS, TURN THE  
CONTROL KNOB TO THE ‘OFF’  
POSITIONAND WAIT5 MINUTES  
FOR ANY EXCESS GAS TO  
DISSIPATE. EITHER REPEAT STEPS  
2AND 3 OR LIGHT WITHAMATCH.  
4. IF THE BURNER WILL NOT IGNITE  
WITHIN 5 SECONDS, TURN THE  
CONTROL KNOB TO THE ‘OFF’  
POSITIONAND WAIT5 MINUTES  
FOR ANY EXCESS GAS TO  
DISSIPATE. EITHER REPEATSTEPS  
2AND 3 OR LIGHT WITHAMATCH.  
The propane cylinder is equipped with an excess flow device. Unless all burners are turned off prior to turning  
the cylinder on, only small flames will be achievable.  
Do not use the rear burner (rotisserie burner) with the main burners operating.  
If lighting the unit with a match, clip the match into the supplied lighting rod. Hold the lit match down  
through the grill and sear plate while turning the corresponding burner valve to high.  
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OPERATING THE GRILL  
BURN IN PROCEDURE  
When lit for the first time, the gas grill will emit a slight odour. This is a normal temporary condition caused by the "burn-in" of  
internal paints and lubricants used in the manufacturing process and will not occur again. Simply run the main burners on high  
for approximately ½ hour with the lid closed.  
MAIN BURNER USE:  
When searing foods, preheating is recommended by operating all main burners in the high position with the lid closed for  
approximately 15 minutes. Food cooked for a short period of time (fish, vegetables) may be grilled with the lid open. Cooking with  
the lid closed will ensure higher, more even temperatures that will reduce cooking time and cook meat more evenly. When  
cooking very lean meats, such as chicken breasts, or lean pork, the grids can be oiled before pre-heating to reduce sticking.  
Cooking meat with a high degree of fat content, may create flare-ups. Either trim some fat or reduce temperatures to prevent this.  
Should a flare-up occur, move food away from flames, reduce heat. Leave the lid open. See 'Your All Season Grill' cookbook by  
Napoleon for more detailed instructions.  
DIRECT COOKING:  
Place food to be cooked on the grill directly over the heat. This method is generally used for searing or for foods that do not  
require prolonged cooking times - hamburgers, steaks, chicken pieces, vegeatables, etc. The food is first seared to trap in the  
juices and flavor, and then the temperature is lowered to finish cooking the food to your preference.  
INDIRECT COOKING:  
With one or more burners operating place food to be cooked on the grill over one of the burners that is not operating. The heat  
circulates around the food, cooking slowly and evenly. Cooking in this manner is much the same as cooking in your oven and is  
generally used for larger cuts of meats such as roasts, chickens or turkeys, but can also be used for cooking foods that are prone  
to flare ups. Cooking in this method with lower temperatures and slower cooking times will result in tender foods every time you  
grill.  
REAR BURNER USE:  
Remove the warming rack prior to use. Cooking grids should also be removed if they interfere with the rotisserie. This gas  
grill is equipped with a 16,000 BTU rear burner. The rear burner is designed to be used in conjunction with the rotisserie kit  
(included with rear burner units) available from your dealer. See the rotisserie kit assembly instructions. To use the counterbal-  
ance, remove the rotisserie motor from the gas grill. Place the spit with meat being cooked across the hangers inside the grill.  
The meat will naturally hang with the heavy side down. Tighten the counterbalance arm and weight, so that the arm is facing up.  
Slide the counterweight in or out to balance the load, and tighten in place. Re-install the motor and begin cooking. Place a dish  
underneath to collect drippings for basting and naturally delicious gravy. Basting liquid may be added as required. To seal in  
juices, first operate rear burner on high until brown, then reduce the heat to thoroughly cook foods. Keep the lid closed for best  
results. Your roasts and fowl will brown perfectly on the outside and stay moist and tender on the inside. For example, a 3 pound  
chicken on the rotisserie will be done in approximately 1½ hours on medium to high. See 'Your all Season Grill' cookbook by  
Napoleon for more detailed instructions.  
SIDE BURNER USE:  
The side burner can be used like any range top burner, for gravies, soups etc. The gas grill should be located so that the side  
burner is protected from the wind, because the wind will adversely affect it’s performance. DO NOT use side burner to deep fry  
foods as cooking with oil can create a dangerous situation.  
INFRARED MAIN BURNER USE:  
1. Follow the infrared burner ignition procedures and operate on high for 5 minutes with the lid closed or until the ceramic burners glow red.  
2. Place food on grills and cook according to times listed in the Infrared Grilling Chart.  
3. Depending upon your taste, continue cooking over infrared burners on high, medium or low, turning food frequently, or place food away from  
infrared burners, close lid, and allow oven temperature to slowly finish cooking your food.  
Caution: Due to the intense heat the infrared burners provide, food left unattended over burners will burn quickly. Keep the lid open when  
cooking with the infrared burners on high. The intense heat ensures adequate searing temperatures even with the lid open. This also allows  
observation of the food, so as to prevent burning.  
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INFRARED HEAT  
Most people don’t realize that the heat source that we are most familiar with, namely the sun warms the earth using mainly infrared energy.  
Infrared energy is a form of electro-magnetic energy that has a wavelength just greater than the red end of the visible light spectrum, but less  
than that of radio waves. This energy was discovered in 1800 by Sir William Herschel who, dispersed sunlight into its component colours  
using a prism. He showed that most of the heat in the beam fell into the spectral region just beyond the red end of the spectrum, where no  
visible light existed. This is infrared energy. Most materials readily absorb infrared radiation in a wide range of wavelengths, causing an  
increase in temperatures of the materials. This is the same phenomenon that causes us to feel warmth when we are exposed to sunlight.  
The infrared rays from the sun travel through the vacuum of space, through the atmosphere and penetrate our skin. This causes increased  
molecular activity in the skin, which creates internal friction and generates heat, allowing us to feel warmth.  
Foods cooked over infrared heat sources are heated by the same principle. Charcoal is the traditional way of infrared cooking that we are  
all familiar with. The glowing briquettes emit infrared energy to the food being cooked, with very little drying effect. Any juices or oils that  
escape from the food drip down onto the charcoal and vaporize into smoke giving the food its delicious grilled taste. The Napoleon infrared  
burner cooks in the same way. In each burner, 10000 ports each with its own tiny flame cause the surface of the ceramic to glow red. This  
glow emits the same type of infrared heat to the food, without the hassle or mess of charcoal. It also provides a more consistent heated area  
that is far easier to regulate than a charcoal fire. For instantaneous searing the burners can be set to high, yet they can also be turned down  
for slower cooking. We all know how difficult that is on a charcoal fire. Traditional gas burners heat the food in a different way. The air  
surrounding the burner is heated by the combustion process and then rises up to the food being cooked. This generates lower grill  
temperatures that are ideal for more delicate cuisine such as seafood or vegetables. The bottom line is that Napoleon’s infrared burners  
produce searing heat for juicier, tastier steaks, hamburgers and other meats. For cooking times and tips refer to the Infrared Grilling Chart.  
INFRARED GRILLING CHART  
CONTROL SETTING  
COOKING TIME  
HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS  
FOOD  
When selecting meat for grilling, ask for meat  
with a marbled fat distribution. The fat acts as a  
natural tenderizer while cooking and will keep  
the meat moist and juicy.  
Steak  
1” Thick  
High setting 2 min. each side  
4 min. - Rare  
High setting 2 min. each side  
then medium setting  
6 min. - Medium  
High setting 2 min. each side  
then medium setting  
8 min. - Well Done  
Preparing hamburgers to order is made easier  
by varying the thickness of your patties. To add  
an exotic taste to your meat, try adding hickory-  
flavored woodchips into Napoleon’s woodchip  
smoker.  
Hamburger High setting 2 min. each side  
4 min. - Rare  
1/2” Thick  
High setting 2 1/2 min. each  
5 min. - Medium  
side  
High setting 3 min. each side  
6 min. - Well Done  
20-25 min.  
The joint connecting the thigh and the leg from  
the skinless side, should be sliced 3/4 of the  
way though in order for the meat to lay flatter on  
the grill. This will help it to cook faster and more  
evenly. To add a trademark taste to your cooking,  
try adding mesquite-flavoured woodchips in your  
Napoleon woodchip smoker.  
Chicken  
Pieces  
High setting 2 min. each side  
medium-low to low setting  
Trim off the excess fat before grilling. Choose  
thicker chops to get more tender meat.  
Pork Chops  
Spare Ribs  
Lamb Chops  
Hot Dogs  
Medium  
6 min. per side  
Choose ribs that are lean and meaty. Grill until  
meat easily pulls away from the bone.  
High setting for 5 minutes  
low to finish  
20 min. per side  
turn often  
Trim off the excess fat before grilling. Choose  
extra thick chops to get more tender meat.  
High setting for 5 minutes  
medium to finish  
15 min. per side  
4-6 min.  
Select the larger size wieners. Slit the skin  
lengthwise before grilling.  
Medium - Low  
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MAINTENANCE/CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS  
It is recommended that this gas grill be thoroughly inspected and serviced annually by a  
qualified service person.  
Do not use pressure washer to clean any part of the unit.  
Ensure that the burners are turned off prior to cleaning. Avoid unprotected contact with hot surfaces. Clean grill in an  
area where cleaning solutions will not harm decks, lawns or patios. Do not use oven cleaner to clean any part of this gas  
grill. Do not use a self cleaning oven to clean cooking grids or any other parts of the gas grill. Barbecue sauce and salt  
can be corrosive and will cause rapid deterioration of the gas grill components unless cleaned regularly.  
Turn off the gas at the source and disconnect unit before servicing. Maintenance should only be done when the grill is  
cool, to avoid the possibility of burns. A leak test must be performed annually, and whenever any component of the gas  
train is replaced.  
COMBUSTION AIR ADJUSTMENT - (This must be done by a qualified gas installer.) The air shutter is factory set and  
should not have to be adjusted under normal conditions. However, some extreme field conditions may exist that require  
adjustment. When the air shutter is adjusted correctly, the flames will be dark blue with light blue tips, and occasional yellow  
tips.  
If the burner is getting too little air, the flames will be lazy yellow, and possibly produce soot. If the burner is getting too  
much air, the flames will be lifting erratically from the burner and may cause difficulties when lighting.  
1. To adjust the air shutter, remove cooking grids and sear plates and leave lid open. The back cover must be removed for  
back burner air shutter adjustment.  
2. Loosen air-shutter lock screw and open or close air shutter as required. The normal settings are:  
Main Burner  
Propane  
Natural  
5/32"  
5/32"  
3. Light burners and set to high. Visually inspect burner flames. When shutters are set, turn burners off, tighten locking  
screw, and replace removed parts. Ensure that the insect screens are installed.  
BURNER  
LIGHT BLUE  
BURNER PORT  
YELLOW TIPPING  
APPROXIMATELY  
1/2"  
DARK BLUE  
GRIDS AND WARMING RACK - The grids and warming rack are best cleaned during the pre-heat period with a soft brass  
wire brush. Steel wool can be used for stubborn stains. Stainless grids will discolour permanently from normal usage, due  
to the high temperature of the cooking surface.  
CLEANING INSIDE THE GAS GRILL - Remove cooking grids. Use a soft brass wire brush to clean loose debris from casting  
sides and insides of the lid. Scrape sear plates with a putty knife or scraper, and use a wire brush to remove ash. Remove  
sear plates and brush debris off of burners with a brass wire brush. Brush all debris from inside the gas grill into the  
removable drip pan. Ensure that the sear plates are placed properly when they are reinstalled (Check assembly instructions  
for proper orientation).  
DRIP PAN - Slide the drip pan out for easy cleaning. It should be cleaned frequently (every 4-5 uses) to avoid grease  
buildup. Grease and excess drippings pass through to the drip pan, located under the gas grill, and accumulate in the  
disposable grease tray below the drip pan. Accumulated grease can cause a fire hazard. Do not line the drip pan with  
aluminum foil or sand, as it can prevent the grease from flowing properly. The pan should be scraped out with a putty knife or  
scraper, and all the debris should be scraped into the disposable grease tray. This tray should be replaced every two to four  
weeks, depending on gas grill usage. For supplies, see your Napoleon Gas Grill dealer.  
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MAINTENANCE/CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS  
HOSE - Check for abrasion, melting, cuts and cracks. If any of these conditions exist, do not use gas grill. Have part  
replaced by your Napoleon Gas Grill dealer, or qualified gas installer.  
CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE GAS GRILL - Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean any painted, porcelain or stainless  
steel parts. Porcelain enamel components must be handled with additional care. The baked on enamel finish is glass like,  
and will chip if struck. Touch-up enamel is available from your Napoleon Gas Grill dealer. Exterior grill surfaces should be  
cleaned while warm to the touch, with warm soapy water. To clean stainless surfaces, use a stainless steel cleaner or a non-  
abrasive cleaner. Always wipe in the direction of the grain. Do not use steel wool, as it will scratch the finish. Stainless steel  
parts will discolour when heated, usually to a golden or brown colour. This discolouration is normal and will not affect the  
performance of the grill.  
TUBE BURNER - The burner is made from heavy wall 304 stainless steel, but due to the extreme heat and corrosive  
environment, surface corrosion will occur. Use a brass wire brush to remove surface corrosion. Clean any blocked ports  
using an opened paper clip. Do not enlarge the burner ports. Spiders and insects are attracted to the smell of propane and  
natural gas. The burner is equipped with an insect screen on the air shutter, which will reduce the likelihood of insects  
building nests inside the burner, but does not entirely eliminate the problem. The nest or web will cause the burner to burn  
with a soft yellow or orange flame or cause a fire (flashback) at the air shutter underneath the control panel. To clean the  
inside of the burner, it must be removed from the gas grill. Remove the screw located in the center of each burner. Lift the  
back of the burner upwards to remove. Use a flexible venturi tube cleaning brush to clean out the inside of the burner. Shake  
any loose debris out of the burner, through the gas inlet. Ensure that the insect screen is clean, tight, and free of any lint or  
other debris. Check also that the valve orifices are clean. Do not enlarge the orifices. Re-install the burner.  
CAUTION BEWARE OF SPIDERS  
WARNING  
It is very important when re-installing the burner after  
cleaning that the valve/orifice enters the burner tube  
before lighting your gas grill. If the valve is not inside the  
burner tube a fire or explosion could occur.  
INFRA RED BURNER - Because of the high intensity of the infrared burner, most drippings and food particles that fall onto the  
burner surface are immediately incinerated. However, some debris and residue may remain. To remove this residue after  
cooking, turn the grill on high with lid closed for 5-10 minutes. Never use a brush or pressure washer to clean the infra red  
burners.  
PROTECTION OF YOUR INFRA RED BURNERS - The infrared burners of your grill are designed to provide a long service life.  
However, there are steps you must take to prevent cracking of their ceramic surfaces, which will cause the burners to malfunc-  
tion.  
1. Never let water come in direct contact with your ceramic burner.  
2. Avoid impact with hard objects.  
3. In order for the burners to function properly, hot air must have a way to escape the grill. If the hot air is not allowed to  
escape, the burners may become deprived of oxygen, causing them to crack. Do not cover more than 75% of the cooking  
surface with solid metal (ie. griddle or large pan).  
Damage caused by failure to follow these steps is not covered by your grill warranty.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not allow cold water (rain, sprinkler, hose, etc.) to come in contact with hot ceramic burners. A large  
temperature differential can cause cracking of the ceramic tile.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Solution  
Low heat / Low flame when  
valve turned to high.  
For propane - improper lighting  
procedure.  
Ensure lighting procedure is followed carefully. All gas grill  
valves must be in the off position when the tank valve is  
turned on. Turn tank on slowly to allow pressure to  
equalize. See lighting instructions.  
For natural gas - undersized  
supply line.  
Pipe must be sized according to installation code.  
For both gases - improper  
preheating.  
Pre-heat grill with both main burners on high for 10 to 15  
minutes.  
Sear plates installed incorrectly.  
Ensure sear plates are installed with the holes towards the  
front, and the slots on the bottom. See assembly  
instructions.  
Excessive flare-ups/uneven  
heat.  
Pre-heat grill with both main burners on high for 10 to 15  
minutes.  
Improper pre-heating.  
Excessive grease and ash build  
up on sear plates and in drip  
pan.  
Clean sear plates and drip pan regularly. Do not line pan  
with aluminum foil. Refer to cleaning instructions.  
Thoroughly clean burner by removing. See general  
maintenance instructions. Open air shutter slightly  
according to combustion air adjustment instructions.  
Burners burn with yellow  
flame, accompanied by the  
smell of gas.  
Possible spider web or other  
debris, or improper air shutter  
adjustment.  
Flames lift away from  
Improper air shutter adjustment.  
Close air shutter slightly according to combustion air  
adjustment instructions.  
burner, accompanied by the  
smell of gas, and possibly  
difficulties in lighting.  
This is not a defect. It is caused by internal vibrations in the  
regulator, and does not affect the performance or safety of  
the gas grill. Humming regulators will not be replaced.  
Normal occurence on hot days.  
Plugged ports at back of burner.  
Regulator ‘Hums’ when  
unit is operating.  
Burners will not crosslight  
each other.  
Clean burner ports. See burner maintenance instructions.  
This is not a defect. The finish on the lid and hood is  
stainless steel, and will not peel. The peeling is caused  
by hardened grease, which dries into paint-like shards,  
that will flake off. Regular cleaning will prevent this. See  
cleaning instructions.  
Grease build up on inside  
surfaces.  
"Paint" appears to be  
peeling inside lid or hood.  
Turn burner off and allow to cool for at least two minutes.  
Relight burner and burn on high for at least five minutes or  
until the ceramic tiles are evenly glowing red.  
Ensure that no more than 75% of the grill surface is  
covered by objects or accessories. Turn burner off and  
allow to cool for at least two minutes, then relight.  
Ceramic tiles overloaded with  
grease drippings and build-up,  
ports are clogged.  
Burner overheated due to  
inadequate ventilation (too  
much grill surface covered by  
griddle or pan.)  
Infrared burner flashes  
back (during operation the  
burner abruptly makes a  
loud “whoosh” sound,  
followed by a continuous  
blow-torch type sound and  
grows dim.)  
Allow burner to cool and inspect very closely for cracks. If  
any cracks are found, contact your authorized Napoleon  
dealer for ordering a replacement burner assembly.  
Cracked ceramic tile.  
Leaking gasket surrounding the  
ceramic tile, or a weld failure in  
the burner housing.  
Contact your authorized Napoleon dealer for instructions  
on ordering a replacement burner assembly.  
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ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS  
WARRANTY INFORMATION  
KEEP YOUR RECEIPT AS  
PROOF OF PURCHASE  
TO VALIDATE YOUR  
WARRANTY  
MODEL:  
DATE OF PURCHASE:  
SERIAL NUMBER:  
(record information here for easy reference)  
Before contacting the customer service department, check the NAC web site for more extensive cleaning, maintenance,  
and warranty claims. The customer service department is available between 9 AM and 5 PM (Eastern standard time) at 1-866-  
820-8686 or fax at 1-705-727-4282. In order to process a claim, we must be provided with the following information:  
1. Model and serial number of the unit.  
2. Part number and description.  
3. A concise description of the problem ('broken' is not sufficient).  
4. Proof of purchase (photocopy of the invoice).  
In some cases the customer service representative may request to have the parts returned to the factory for inspection, before  
providing replacement parts. The parts must be shipped prepaid to the attention of the customer service department with the  
following information:  
1. Model and serial number of the unit.  
2. A concise description of the problem ('broken' is not sufficient).  
3. Proof of purchase (photocopy of the invoice).  
4. Return Authorization number - provided by the customer service representative.  
Before contacting customer service, kindly note that the following items are not covered by the warranty:  
-costs for transportation, brokerage or export duties  
-labor costs for removal and re-installation  
-costs for service calls to diagnose problems  
-discoloration of stainless steel parts  
-part failure due to lack of cleaning and maintenance, or use of improper cleaners (ovencleaner).  
NAPOLEON APPLIANCE CORPORATION  
ACCESSORIES / PARTS ORDER FORM  
FAX TO: 1-705-727-4282  
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY  
CUSTOMER NAME:  
ADDRESS:  
DATE:  
MODEL #:  
SERIAL #:  
TELEPHONE:  
VISA OR MASTERCARD #:  
EXPIRY DATE:  
DESCRIPTION  
PRODUCT NUMBER  
QUANTITY  
TAXES & SHIPPING CHARGES MAYAPPLY  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION: During unpacking and assembly it is recommended that you wear work gloves  
and safety glasses for your protection. Although we make every effort to make the assembly  
process as problem free and safe as possible, it is characteristic of fabricated steel parts that the  
edges and corners may be sharp and can cause cuts if handled incorrectly during assembly.  
GETTING STARTED  
1. Remove all cart panels, hardware, and grill head from carton. Raise lid and remove any components  
packed inside. Use the parts list to ensure all necessary parts are included.  
2. Do not destroy packaging until grill has been fully assembled and operating to your satisfaction.  
3. Assemble BBQ where it is to be used, lay down cardboard or a towel to protect parts from being  
lost or damaged while assembling.  
4. Most stainless steel parts are supplied with a protective plastic coating that must be removed prior  
to using grill.  
5. Follow all instructions in the order that they are layed out in this manual.  
6. Two people are required to lift the grill head onto the assembled cart.  
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY (tools not included)  
7/16 WRENCH  
OR RATCHET  
3/8 (10mm)  
WRENCH  
FLATAND PHILIPS  
SCREWDRIVERS  
HAMMER  
OR RATCHET  
If you have any questions about assembly or grill operation, or if there are  
damaged or missing parts please call our customer service department at 1-  
866-820-8686 between 9 AM and 5 PM (eastern standard time)  
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2 x N430-0002  
MAGNET CATCH  
1
Magnet Installation  
Snap magnets into slots in front of bottom shelf.  
16 X  
16 X  
N570-0073 (1/4-20 X 3/8”)  
N450-0027 (1/4-20)  
Caster Installation  
2
Attach (4) casters using (4) 1/4 - 20 X 3/8” screws and (4) 1/4-20 lock nuts  
for each caster. Attach brackets under front casters as illustrated below.  
Tighten securely.  
non revolving caster- left side  
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PROPANE ONLY  
3
Propane Tank Ring Installation  
Insert propane tank ring into slots in bottom shelf as shown. Fold tabs over to  
secure in place.  
4 X  
N570-0080 (#14 X 1/2")  
Left and Right Cart Panel Installation  
4
Install end cart panels ensuring slots in panel are to the top, rest panel on bottom  
shelf and line up holes. Fasten using (4) #14 x 1/2” screws.  
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6 X  
N570-0080 (#14 X 1/2")  
5
Rear Cart Panel Installation  
Fit rear cart panel between the two end panels, ensure large hole in panel is to  
the bottom right hand corner as illustrated. Fasten using (6) #14 x 1/2” screws,  
three on each side.  
6
Condiment Basket / Propane Tank Mount Installation  
Rotate basket slightly to allow wire to enter the holes in the side panel. Push  
through and upwards, rotating to allow the bend in the wire to pass through the  
holes. Lay basket flat against the side panel. Clip top propane tank mount into  
slots in back panel. Insert one end at a time, gently bending wire. (When not in  
use tank mount will lay flat against back panel).  
PROPANE ONLY  
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4 X  
N570-0080 (#14 X 1/2")  
DRAWER/HOUSING INSTALLATION  
7
Place complete drawer housing assembly onto bottom shelf lining up holes in  
housing with holes in bottom shelf. Fasten using (4) #14 X 1/2” screws.  
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6 X  
N570-0080 (#14 X 1/2")  
Front Cabinet Support Installation  
8
Fasten top rail assembly to the front of side panels and top of the drawer  
housing assembly using (6) #14 x 1/2” screws. For ease of installation start all  
screws before tightening completely.  
2 X  
PROPANE ONLY  
N570-0080 (#14 X 1/2")  
9
Propane Tank Heat Shield Installation  
Attach propane tank heat shield above propane tank ring. Attach one end under  
lip of back panel and other end to underside of front cabinet support.  
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6 x  
N570-0073 (1/4-20 x 3/8”)  
Grill Head Installation  
10  
PROPANE ONLY - To avoid assembly difficulties, prior to mounting the grill  
head, remove zip tie holding regulator up under control panel. This was installed  
at the factory to protect the regulator hose during shipping and is no longer re-  
quired. (Take care when removing the tie not to damage the hose).  
Lift grill head and place on assembled cart, lining up holes in top of side cart  
panels with holes in bottom of base. Fasten from inside using (4)1/4-20 x 3/  
8”screws, two per side. Install battery pack below vent slots on left hand panel  
using double sided tape supplied with battery pack. Plug wire from LED (lights)  
located underneath control panel into wire from battery pack. Install rotisserie  
mount bracket to left side of barbecue as shown using (2) 1/4-20 x 3/8” screws.  
TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED  
FOR THIS STEP  
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10 x  
N570-0073 (1/4-20 x 3/8")  
Assembling End Caps to Side Shelf / Side Burner  
11  
Peel protective coating from side shelf / side burner. Attach corresponding end  
cap as shown using (5) 1/4-20 x 3/8” screws.  
Bend Tabs on front of shelf up with a flat head  
screw driver, insert screw through tab and into  
end cap.  
4 X  
4 X  
N735-0001 (1 1/16” insulated washer)  
N570-0082 (1/4-20 x 5/8")  
Side Shelf Installation  
12  
Insert (4) 1/4-20 x 5/8” screws through washers into threaded holes in side of  
base, do not tighten all the way. Slide assembled side shelf over screw heads  
and finish tightening.  
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1 X  
4 X  
4 X  
N160-0016  
N735-0001 (1 1/16” insulated washer)  
N570-0082 (1/4-20 x 5/8")  
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Side Burner Installation  
Insert (4)1/4-20 x 5/8” screws through washers into threaded holes in side of base.  
Do not tighten all the way. Slide assembled side burner over screw heads and  
finish tightening. Fit orifice into burner tube and secure with hose retainer clip sup-  
plied. Attach wire from manifold to side burner electrode.  
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3/8  
16 X  
N570-0080 (#14 X 1/2")  
14 Assembling Side Enclosures  
Take (1) side enclosure panel and place on solid surface. Fasten top and bottom  
to side using (8) #14 x 1/2” screws. Repeat for other side.  
3/8  
12 X  
N570-0080 (#14 X 1/2")  
Side Enclosure Installation  
15  
Insert (2) #14 x 1/2” screws into holes in back of side cabinet panel as shown.  
Do not tighten. Slide enclosure over two screw heads, hold in place and insert (4)  
#14 x 1/2” screws into remaining holes. Tighten all screws. Repeat for other  
side.  
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8 x N120-0010  
THREAD CAPS  
Thread Cap Installation  
16  
Attach the supplied thread caps to the threads of the screws inside your  
grill cabinet as illustrated, both top and bottom.  
3/8  
4 x N430-0002  
MAGNET CATCH  
4 x N105-0011 DOOR BUSHING  
17  
Bushing and Magnet Installation  
Insert bushing into either end of bottom shelf and into either of side enclosures.  
Snap remaining magnets into top and bottom of enclosures.  
BUSHING  
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4 x N570-0073  
(1/4-20 X 3/8")  
4 X N735-0003  
(1/4” LOCK WASHER)  
3/8  
Cabinet Door Installation  
18  
Install door handle onto front of door using (2) 1/4-20 x 3/8” screws and (2) 1/  
4” washers per door.  
Insert pivot rod through hole on inside top of door. Holding door in one hand,  
direct pivot rod into hole in underside of front beam. Once secure, let rod slide  
down and through hole in bottom of door and into bushing in bottom shelf.  
22 1/2”  
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4 x N570-0073  
(1/4-20 X 3/8")  
4 X N735-0003  
(1/4” LOCK WASHER)  
3/8  
19 Door Installation Side Enclosure  
Installed door handle onto front of door using (2) 1/4-20 x 3/8” screws and (2) 1/  
4” lock washers per door.  
Insert pivot rod through hole on inside top of door. Holding door in one hand,  
direct pivot rod into the top bushing on the enclosure. Once secure, let rod slide  
down and through hole in bottom of door and into bushing.  
27”  
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3 X N305-0057  
3 X N305-0058  
1 X N520-0025  
Sear Plate , Grill and Warming Rack Installation.  
20  
Insert sear plates into base, position one over each tube burner with slots down  
to allow drippings to travel through.  
Rest warming rack on brackets inside hood, and insert grills into unit so they sit  
on back and front lip of base.  
Rotisserie Kit Installation  
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Grease Tray and Holder Installation  
Clip the wire grease tray holder into the two holes located in the center of the  
back panel. Place the aluminum grease tray into the grease tray holder.  
23  
Drip Pan Installation  
Slide drip pan into rear of base as shown. Ensure drip pan rides along rails on  
bottom of base.  
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PROPANE ONLY  
CLIP HOSE TO SIDE PANEL USING  
HOSE RETAINER CLIP SUPPLIED  
NATURAL GAS ONLY  
2 X  
1x105-0002  
INSTALL BUSHING INTO  
BACK PANEL  
CLIP HOSE TO SIDE PANEL USING HOSE  
RETAINER CLIP SUPPLIED  
THIS MUST BE PERFORMED BY A LICENSED GAS FITTER.  
DO NOT USE PIPE DOPE OR TEFLON TAPE ON THIS CONNECTION  
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LEAK TESTING INSTRUCTIONS  
DO NOT USE A FLAME TO LEAK TEST.  
LEAK TESTING: This must be done before initial use, annually and whenever any gas components are replaced or serviced. No  
smoking while performing this test, and remove all sources of ignition. See Leak Testing Diagram for areas to check.  
1. Turn all burner controls to off. Turn supply valve on.  
2. Brush a half and half solution of liquid soap and water onto all joints and connections of the regulator, hose, manifolds and  
valves.  
3. Bubbles will indicate a gas leak. Either tighten the loose joint or replace the part with one recommended by the dealer.  
4. If the leak cannot be stopped, shut off the gas supply, disconnect it and have the barbecue inspected by your gas supplier or  
dealer. Do not use the appliance until the leak has been corrected.  
5. Turn off gas supply.  
A LEAK TEST MUST BE PERFORMEDAT THE  
FOLLOWING TIMES:  
•BEFORE INITIAL USE EVEN IF THE GRILL WAS  
DEALER ASSEMBLED.  
•AT LEAST ONCE PER YEAR.  
•WHENEVER ANY GAS COMPONENT HAS BEEN  
REPLACED.  
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PARTS LIST  
Item  
1
2
Part #  
Description  
730  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
p
n
p
n
x
x
p
n
p
n
p
n
x
p
N135-0024K left side lid casting  
N385-0129 NAPOLEON logo  
W450-0005 logo spring clips  
N510-0010  
N685-0003  
N051-0004  
N335-0045  
N585-0043  
N010-0524  
4
5
6
7
8
9
black silicone lid bumper  
temperature gauge  
temperature gauge bezel  
stainless steel lid insert  
heat shield lid  
lid handle  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
N135-0025K right side lid casting  
N570-0015  
N010-0522  
N570-0008  
N570-0073  
N735-0003  
N520-0025  
N305-0058  
N305-0057  
N010-0529  
N120-0009  
N570-0082  
N010-0528  
N120-0008  
lid pivot screw  
hood assembly  
#8 x 1/2" screw  
1/4-20 x 3/8" screw  
1/4" lockw asher  
w arming rack  
cooking grids - stainless rod  
sear plate  
stainless steel side shelf - right  
LUXIDIO side shelf end cap, right  
1/4-20 x 5/8"  
stainless steel side shelf - left  
LUXIDIO side shelf end cap, left  
N500-0035K side burner plate  
N100-0037  
N335-0043  
N305-0059  
N555-0019  
N100-0036  
N080-0209  
N475-0199  
N010-0518  
N010-0521  
N160-0014  
62007  
side burner  
side burner lid  
side burner grate  
side burner lid pivot rod  
main burner  
main burner cross light bracket  
rotisserie mount  
base  
drip pan  
grease tray holder  
replacement grease trays (5 pieces)  
N200-0082P back cover  
N475-0194  
N380-0011  
N051-0003  
N530-0003  
N345-0001  
N010-0519  
N010-0520  
N720-0044  
N255-0027  
N725-0034  
N725-0035  
N725-0032  
N725-0033  
N455-0049  
N455-0050  
N720-0055  
N725-0036  
control panel  
control knob  
control knob bezel  
1-outlet regulator  
10ft n/g hose c/w quick disconnect  
manifold assembly c/w valves  
manifold assembly c/w valves  
manifold flex connector  
union fitting 3/8" - 3/8"  
main burner valve c/w #56 orifice  
main burner valve c/w #52 orifice  
side burner valve  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
side burner valve  
side burner orifice #62  
side burner orifice #54  
side burner supply tube  
rear burner valve  
46  
x - standard  
x - compris  
p - propane units only  
n - natural gas units only  
ac - accessory  
p - appareils propane seulement  
n - appareils gaz naturel seulement  
ac - accessoires  
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Item  
Part #  
N725-0037  
Description  
rear burner valve  
730  
n
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
p
x
x
p
x
x
x
x
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
N475-0183P left / right side panel cabinet enclosure  
N555-0018  
N010-0506  
N325-0048  
N570-0073  
N590-0151P bottom shelf  
N010-0525  
N475-0196P rear cart panel  
N585-0041P heat shield  
N105-0002  
N105-0011  
door pivot rod  
cart door assembly  
door/draw er handle  
door/draw er handle screw s  
front cabinet support  
snap bushing  
door bushings  
N655-0094P tank ring support  
N430-0002  
N020-0123  
N750-0022  
N190-0001  
magnetic catch  
main assembly baggie  
w iring harness led  
battery pack  
61  
62  
W043-0002 battery "AA'  
x
64  
N735-0001  
N105-0001  
N640-0001  
N160-0015  
N130-0012  
N450-0027  
N010-0499  
N080-0207  
insulated w asher  
bushing 7/8"  
hose retainer clip  
propane tank clip  
x
x
x
p
x
x
x
x
n
p
n
p
x
x
x
x
x
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
revolving caster  
locking nut 1/4-20  
infra red main burner  
support bracket infra red burner  
N010-0527N infra red rear burner  
N010-0527P infra red rear burner  
N455-0052  
N455-0051  
N720-0053  
N240-0024  
N080-0206  
N570-0079  
N615-0011  
N200-0080  
N350-0058  
N610-0009  
N010-0523  
rear burner orifice #51  
rear burner orifice #1.15mm  
rear burner supply tube  
rear burner electrode c/w pilot  
rear burner electrode cover  
rear burner electrode cover screw  
rear burner electrode cover spacer  
infra red rear burner cover  
housing draw er  
74  
75  
76  
77  
x
x
x
x
draw er slides  
draw er assembly  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
N475-0191P left/right side panel side enclosure  
N475-0192P top/bottom panel side enclosure "A"  
N475-0198P top/bottom panel side enclosure "B"  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
ac  
ac  
ac  
N010-0516  
N555-0023  
N080-0212  
N590-0164  
N130-0013  
N370-0454  
N555-0022  
66730  
enclosure door assembly  
pivot rod door enclosure  
stabilizer brackets  
condiment basket  
non revolving caster  
rotisserie kit  
rotisserie spit  
vinyl cover  
56017  
67730  
stainless steel griddle  
charcoal tray  
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