Cal Flame Charcoal Grill LTR20081044 User Manual

LTR20081044, Rev. A  
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Safety Instructions  
Safety Instructions  
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause  
injury or property damage. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions  
thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.  
Placement and Location  
Read all instructions before  
Cal Flame™ grills are designed for outdoor use  
only.  
you operate your grill.  
Never locate this appliance in an enclosed room,  
under a sealed overhead structure, or in any type of  
enclosed area such as a garage, shed, or breeze-  
way. Keep clear of trees and shrubs.  
cal supply cords and the fuel supply hose away from  
any heated surfaces.  
To prevent fire and smoke damage, remove all pack-  
aging material before operating grill.  
Do not place this grill under or near windows or vents  
that can be opened into your home.  
Before you start cooking, clean the entire grill thor-  
oughly with hot, soapy water. This is necessary to  
remove residual solvents, oil and grease used in the  
manufacturing process. The grates should also be  
thoroughly cleaned in the same manner.  
Cal Flame™ grills are not intended for installation in  
or on recreational vehicles or boats.  
Maintain sufficient distance as to not overheat any  
overhead combustible material such as a patio cov-  
er.  
Operation  
The area surrounding your new grill should be kept  
clean and free from flammable liquids and other com-  
bustible materials such as mops, rags or brooms, as  
well as solvents, cleaning fluids, and gasoline.  
Do not use grill for other than intended use.  
In the event that a burner goes out, turn burner  
knobs to the full OFF position, fully open the grill  
hood and let it air out. Do not attempt to use the grill  
until the gas has had time to dissipate.  
Do not use the grill, grill cabinet, or area surrounding  
the grill as a storage area for flammable or plastic  
items. Do not store liquid propane (LP) cylinders in  
the vicinity of this or any other appliance when it is  
not being used.  
Never use the grill if the drip pan is not properly in-  
stalled. Drip pan should be pushed all the way to the  
rack located just under the grill. Fire or explosion  
can result from an improperly installed drip pan.  
Set-Up  
Keep all electrical supply cords and the rotisserie  
motor cord away from the heated areas of the grill.  
Before installing built in grills in enclosures, copy all  
product information such as model number, serial  
number and type of fuel and store information in a  
safe place. This information is located on a plate lo-  
cated behind the grill and is visible when the hood is  
lowered or on the right side of the chassis. There is  
an area on the back cover of this manual where you  
can write down this information.  
DANGER  
What To Do If You Smell Gas  
Your Cal Flame™ grill must be plugged into a per-  
manent, grounded 220V outlet with a dedicated 15A  
RCD breaker.  
• Shut off gas to the appliance.  
• Extinguish any open flame.  
• Open lid.  
Do not use an extension cord to supply power to  
your Cal Flame™ grill. Such use may result in fire,  
electrical shock or other personal injury. Do not in-  
stall a fuse in the neutral or ground circuit. A fuse in  
the neutral or ground circuit may result in an electri-  
cal shock hazard. Do not ground this appliance to a  
gas supply pipe or hot water pipe. Keep any electri-  
• If odor continues, keep away from the  
appliance and immediately call your  
gas supplier or your fire department.  
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Safety Instructions  
Never use the grill or side burner in windy conditions.  
If used in a consistently windy area a windbreak will  
be required. Always adhere to the specified clear-  
ances listed in this manual.  
Maintenance and Repair  
Spiders and other insects can nest in the burners of  
the grill and block the gas and airflow to the burner  
ports. This creates a dangerous condition that can  
result in a fire behind the valve panel. Inspect and  
clean the burners periodically and follow the guide-  
lines in the Cleaning and Maintenance section of  
this manual.  
Never line the grill or side burners with aluminum  
foil.  
Do not install or operate your grill unit in such a man-  
ner that the cross ventilation openings are blocked.  
Fresh air must be able to pass though installed  
vents to safeguard against residual gas accumula-  
tion. Failure to allow proper ventilation may cause  
fire or explosion.  
Unless specifically recommended in this manual, do  
not repair or replace any part of the grill. A qualified  
technician should perform all service. Any repairs  
made by a non-Cal Flame approved dealer techni-  
cian will void your warranty.  
When handling gas line and connectors, do not al-  
low them to come in contact with any metal surfaces  
of the grill or cabinet. Do not drop connectors.  
Storage  
When your gas grill is not in use, turn off the gas at  
the supply valve.  
Do not use fuel such as charcoal briquettes in gas  
grills.  
Storage of a grill indoors is permissible only if the  
gas supply is disconnected.  
Gas sources to the grill and side burners must be  
regulated. Do not operate grill or side burners if  
regulators have been removed, fire or explosion can  
occur.  
Precautions Regarding Children  
Never leave children unattended in the area where  
the grill is being used. Close supervision of children  
is necessary when any appliance is use near chil-  
dren.  
Never leave the grill and side burners unattended  
when in use. When using pots and pans, boil-overs  
will cause smoking and greasy boil-overs may ig-  
nite.  
Do not store items of interest to children around or  
below the grill.  
Do not use water on grease fires. Never pick up a  
flaming pan. Turn the appliance off and smother the  
flaming pan with a tight-fitting lid, a cookie sheet or  
a flat tray. For flaming grease outside of the pan,  
smother it with baking soda or use a dry chemical or  
foam-type fire extinguisher.  
Never allow children to sit or stand on any part of  
the grill.  
Never allow clothing, pot holders or other flammable  
materials come in contact with or be close to any  
grate, burner or hot surface until it has fully cooled.  
Never wear loose fitting or hanging garments while  
using your grill. Fabric may ignite and result in per-  
sonal injury.  
When using the grill, do not touch the grill rack,  
burner grate, or immediate surroundings as these  
areas become extremely hot and can cause burns.  
Use handles or knobs.  
Only use dry pot holders and do not use a towel or  
other bulky cloth in place of pot holders. Moist or  
damp pot holders used on hot surfaces can cause  
burns.  
Do not heat any unopened glass or metal container  
of food on the grill. Pressure may build up and cause  
the container to burst, possibly resulting in serious  
personal injury or damage to the grill.  
Do not reach over your grill or any other surfaces  
when hot or in use.  
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Installation / Assembly  
Installation / Assembly  
Most cities and counties require permits for exterior con- When planning your Cal Flame™ grill location, access to  
struction and electrical circuits. In addition, some com- gas lines and power source should be considered. The  
munities have codes requiring residential barriers such location with the shortest gas line run is recommended.  
as fencing and/or self-closing gates on property to pre- A grounded, dedicated, 220V 15A RCD power source is  
vent unsupervised access to the property by children required for use of your appliances.  
under the age of five. Your dealer can provide informa-  
When determining a suitable location, consider factors  
tion on which permits may be required and how to obtain  
such as exposure to wind, proximity to traffic paths, and  
them prior to the delivery of your equipment.  
windows that open into the home.  
We recommend the installation, adjustment and service  
Locate barbecue grills only in well-ventilated areas  
of your new grill be performed by qualified installers and  
and only on solid, flat foundations (e.g. deck or cement  
service technicians to ensure proper operation and pre-  
slab).  
vent accidents.  
IMPORTANT: Cal Flame™ grills are manufactured to operate on liquid propane (LP) gas and cannot be con-  
verted. To verify the grill’s operating fuel, check the serial number label in the back of the chassis as you are  
looking at the grill from the front. LP will be marked on the operating tab, indicating the proper operating fuel.  
Attempting to convert Cal Flame™ grills from one fuel to another may result in serious injury and will void the  
warranty coverage.  
Always check the rating plate to make sure the gas supply you are hooking up to is the gas type the grill is manu-  
factured for.  
Cabinet Cut-out Dimensions  
Your Cal Flame™ grill is designed for easy installation into a non-combustible enclosure. The supporting deck or  
counter must be flat and level. When determining the final location of your grill, adequate cross ventilation must be  
present to prevent gas from being trapped in the event of a leak.  
The drawings at right shows the cabinet cut-out dimensions for gas grills and the side burner.  
Model Number Description  
Width  
59.1 cm  
59.1 cm  
78.1 cm  
97.2 cm  
30.8 cm  
Depth  
Height  
Cut-out for barbecues, side burners and  
slide-in accessories  
BBQ08872U  
BBQ08873U  
BBQ08874CU  
BBQ08875CU  
BBQ08898U  
2 Burner Grill  
3 Burner Grill  
4 Burner Grill  
5 Burner Grill  
59.1 cm 23.5 cm  
59.1 cm 23.5 cm  
56.5 cm 23.5 cm  
56.5 cm 23.5 cm  
55.2 cm 18.4 cm  
DEPTH  
WIDTH  
HEIGHT  
Deluxe Single  
Side Burner  
BBQ08899U  
Deluxe Double  
31.5 cm  
55.3 cm 18.4 cm  
Side Burner  
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Installation / Assembly  
Model Number Description  
Width  
Depth  
Height Cut-out for drop in accessories  
BBQ08852U  
BBQ08953U  
BBQ08954U  
Drop In Standard Side  
Burner  
29.2 cm 45.1 cm 7.0 cm  
61.6 cm 50.2 cm 10.8 cm  
64.1 cm 33.7cm 18.4 cm  
DEPTH  
WIDTH  
Standard Side by Side  
Burner  
HEIGHT  
Deluxe Side by Side  
Burner  
Leak Testing Procedure  
Perform a leak test at least once a year whether the gas supply has been disconnected or not. In addition, whenever  
the gas supply is connected to the regulator or whenever any part of the gas system is disconnected or replaced,  
perform a leak test.  
As a safety precaution, remember to always leak test  
your grill outdoors in a well-ventilated area. Never  
If you are unable to stop a leak:  
smoke or permit sources of ignition in the area while  
doing a leak test. Do not use a flame, such as a lighted  
match to test for leaks. Use a solution of soapy water.  
1. Turn all control knobs back to the full OFF posi-  
tion.  
2. Shut off the gas supply to the grill and release  
pressure in the hose and manifold by pushing in  
and turning any of the control valves one quarter  
turn counter-clockwise.  
1. Prepare a leak testing solution of soapy water by  
mixing in a spray bottle one part liquid soap to one  
part water.  
2. Make sure all the control knobs are in the OFF po-  
3. Call an authorized gas appliance service techni-  
sition.  
cian.  
3. Turn on the gas. Turn the gas supply valve counter  
Do not use the appliance until the leak is corrected.  
Liquid Propane Gas  
Tank Requirements  
clockwise one turn to open.  
4. Apply the leak-testing solution by spraying it on  
joints of the gas delivery system. Blowing bubbles  
in the soap solution indicates that a leak is pres-  
ent.  
For plumbed-in LP installation, use a convertible regu-  
lator and set it for LP gas.  
5. Stop a leak by tightening the loose joint or by re-  
placing the faulty part with a replacement part rec-  
ommended by the manufacturer.  
Maximum line pressure for plumbed-in propane is 14”  
WC (3.5 kPa). Minimum line pressure for propane is  
11” WC.  
6. Turn all control knobs back to the full OFF posi-  
tion.  
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The grill unit must be used with the gas pressure regula-  
tor. The regulator will control and maintain a uniform gas  
pressure in the manifold. The burner orifices have been  
sized for the gas pressure delivered by the regulator.  
tal free area of 64.5cm² (10 square inches). If  
ventilation openings at floor level are in a side-  
wall, there shall be at least two openings. The  
bottom of the openings shall be at floor level  
and the upper edge no more than 127 mm (5  
inches) above the floor. The openings shall be  
equally sized, spaced at 180º (3.14 rad) and un-  
obstructed.  
WARNING: Attempting to operate the grill unit without  
the gas regulator installed could cause an explosion and  
possible death.  
LP Gas Hook Up  
An enclosure for an LP gas cylinder shall be vented by  
openings at the level of the cylinder valve and at floor  
level. The effectiveness of the openings for purposes of  
ventilation shall be determined with the LP-gas supply  
cylinder in place. This shall be accomplished in one of  
the following manners:  
c. Every opening shall have minimum dimensions  
so as to permit the entrance of a 3.2 mm (1/8  
inch) diameter rod.  
Transporting and Storing LP Gas  
Transport only one cylinder at a time. Ensure the cylinder  
is secured in an upright position with the control valve  
1. One side of the enclosure shall be completely  
open.  
2. Enclosures that have four sides, complete with a top turned off and the dust cap in place. Store cylinders out-  
and bottom:  
doors and out of reach of children. Do not store cylinders  
in a building, garage, or any other enclosed area.  
a. At least two ventilation openings at cylinder  
valve level shall be provided in the sidewall,  
equally sized, spaced at 180º (3.14 rad), and  
unobstructed. Each opening shall have a to-  
tal free area of not less than 7.1 cm²/kg (one  
square inch per pound) of stored fuel capacity,  
and not less than a total free area of 64.5 cm²  
(10 square inches).  
Installing the Transformer  
All grills with electrical components such as lights or a  
convection fan will require the transformer to be installed  
and plugged in before you can use it. This needs to be  
done before the grill is inserted in the barbecue island.  
When the transformer is attached to the grill chassis,  
use care in placing the grill in the island cutout to avoid  
hitting the transformer.  
b. Ventilation openings shall be provided at floor  
level and shall have a total free area of not less  
than 7.1 cm²/kg (one square inch per pound)  
of stored fuel capacity and not less than a to-  
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1. Remove the transformer and the metal screws from the plastic bag.  
2. Place the grill on a sturdy surface and tilt it back to show the underside of the grill.  
3. Using the metal screws, attach the transformer to the left side of the grill near the internal electrical connection.  
Attach the metal plate to the outside surface of the grill as shown in the figure below.  
4. When you have firmly tightened the screws and nuts, connect the plug from the transformer to the grill. Screw  
on the stainless steel retainer.  
Installing Grills in Barbecue Islands  
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You will need a second person to help you to avoid  
damaging the grill, the transformer, or your barbe-  
cue island.  
Installing the Rotisserie  
Attach the two brackets to the sides of the grill, one on  
each side, using two screws as shown below.  
Before installing a grill or side burner in any island or cut  
out, make sure that the opening is not bigger than the  
outside frame of the grill unit. The grill should rest on  
the lip of the frame. For drop-in accessories, adequate  
cross ventilation must be designed into enclosure to en-  
sure the drop-in grill or side burner does not become  
overheated.  
Slide the rotis motor on one of the brackets as shown be-  
low. The rotis motor will work on either side of the grill.  
Remove the metal cap protecting the outlet that provides  
Pay careful attention to the location of gas lines. Gas  
lines should be routed away from sources of heat and  
should make as few bends as possible.  
Check to see if gas line connections will be accessible  
when grill is installed.  
If gas line connections are not easily accessible  
when the grill is installed, support the grill above  
counter level and attach the gas lines to the grill.  
When the gas connections are made, slide the grill  
into the cut out.  
If gas line connections are accessible when the grill  
is installed, slide the grill into the cut out and then  
attach the gas lines.  
power for the rotis motor. Plug in the motor cord and  
screw on the retainer nut to keep the plug in place.  
Be very careful not to kink gas lines when lowering the  
grill or side burner into the cut out.  
Keep your fingers away from where the grill will be sup-  
ported on counter. Your fingers could become trapped  
and serious injury could occur.  
Check to make sure the grill is level and is supported  
around the entire outside edge. If the grill is not level or  
is unstable, use non-combustible shims under the out-  
side lip to stabilize it.  
Perform the leak test procedure as described earlier in  
this manual.  
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Installing Side Burners  
1. Assemble a 9.5 mm pipe nipple to the 9.5 mm pipe tee using Teflon tape or pipe sealant. Use only sealant that  
is approved for use on LP gas.  
2. Install the pipe tee assembly to the grill intake pipe. Tighten assembly and align the branch opening of the tee  
with the hole of the cabinet.  
3. Connect the flexible hose (male end) to the pipe tee.  
4. Install and secure the side burner into the island by simply setting it in place.  
5. Connect the female end of the flexible hose to the side burner intake pipe.  
6. Connect gas supply to the grill.  
7. Check for gas leaks using soap water solution.  
Items included with barbecue  
1) One 9.5 mm "T" adapter  
2) Two 9.5 mm hose fittings  
Open barbecue door. Install flexible hose with regulator to  
gas source, then connect other end to "T" adapter.  
Make sure to use gas rated tape seal when installing  
adapter to insure proper seal.  
A
Regulator is NOT included with barbecue.  
C
B
Grill  
"T" Adapter (9.5 mm threaded)  
To grill, located  
underneath and  
behind grill  
To side burner, located  
underneath behind burner.  
From Side Burner  
From Grill  
A
Take the other end of "T" adapter with flexible hose attached  
and connect to end of male fitting located underneath and at  
the back of the grill. (Use gas rated tape seal on all  
connections).  
B
C
9.5 mm fittings  
To gas source  
Connect the last open line to the side burner.  
(Use gas rated tape seal on all connections)  
NOTE: You will need to use a gas rated  
sealer on gas connectors that are not flared.  
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Operating Your Barbecue  
Operating Your Barbecue  
Read all instructions before you operate your grill.  
Cal Flame grills are for outdoor use ONLY.  
We recommend you wash your entire grill with soap and  
Do not heat sealed containers such as cans or jars  
water prior to lighting it for the first time. Oils are used  
during the manufacturing process and some residual  
oil may still be on the stainless steel parts of your grill.  
Washing will reduce the possibility of discoloration. We  
also recommend you keep your grill covered when not  
in use. This will minimize the amount of dust and dirt  
that accumulates on your grill and extend the life of your  
grill.  
on grills or side burners. Explosion may result re-  
sulting in injury or death. Any sealed container,  
such as a pressure cooker, must have a properly  
operating pressure relieve valve to minimize explo-  
sion hazard.  
Never put combustible material such as paper, cloth,  
or flammable liquids on your grill at any time. Do not  
use grill, side shelves, cabinets, or any area around  
grill to store flammable materials.  
Remember to use your Cal Flame grill safely by follow-  
ing these reminders:  
Never operate main burners and rear infrared con-  
vection burners at the same time. Excessive grill  
temperatures will result. Never allow your grill tem-  
peratures to exceed 260ºC (500ºF).  
It is dangerous to use barbecue grills and side burn-  
ers in any manner other than for what it is designed  
for.  
Do not use charcoal in a gas grill or side burner or  
electric grill.  
Off  
Grill Controls  
High  
The controls shown at right are for Cal Flame™ drop-in grills. Familiarize  
yourself with these controls before using your Cal Flame™ barbecue.  
Low  
Grill Knob Operation  
Infrared Burner  
Infrared Burner  
Infrared Burner  
Light Switch  
Light Switch  
Grill  
Grill  
Grill  
Grill  
Grill  
Grill  
Grill  
Grill  
Grill  
BBQ07874CPE - 4 Burner Grill  
BBQ07875CPE - 5 Burner Grill  
Warning  
NEVER cover the entire cooking or grill surface with griddles or pans. Overheating will occur and burners will not  
perform properly when combustion heat is trapped below the cooking surface.  
CAUTION: NEVER spray water on a hot gas unit. This may damage porcelain or cast iron components.  
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Operating Your Barbecue  
Lighting the Grill  
Each time you light the grill, check the following:  
Ensure the burner flames burn evenly along both  
sides of each burner with a steady flame (mostly  
blue with yellow tipping). If burner flames are not  
normal, check the orifice and burner for insects or  
insect nests.  
Inspect the hose before using the grill. If there is  
excessive abrasion or wear, or if the hose is cut,  
it must be replaced prior to using the grill. If you  
need a replacement hose, contact your Cal Flame  
dealer.  
Ensure the in-line gas valve is always shut OFF  
when the barbecue is not in use.  
Ensure the area around the barbecue is clear of  
flammable substances such as gasoline, yard de-  
bris, wood, etc.  
Do not operate the side burner with its cover closed  
or the back burner with its cover installed.  
Ensure there is no blockage of the airflow through  
the vent space located below the face of the unit.  
Manually Lighting the Grill and Infrared  
Burners  
Electronically Lighting the Grill and Infra-  
red Burners  
WARNING: Do not use standard matches or cigarette  
lighters to perform match lighting procedures. Serious  
burns can occur and lighters can explode.  
1. Open the hood.  
2. Keep your face as far away from the burners as pos-  
sible.  
1. Open the hood.  
3. Rapidly rotate the burner knob counter clockwise  
past the light position to HIGH. You will hear a loud  
click as the electronic lighter produces a spark.  
2. If you have just attempted to light the burner, allow  
five minutes for any accumulated gas to dissipate.  
3. Slide out the drip tray from the grill.  
4. Listen for the sound of the gas igniting. If the burner  
does not light on the first try, repeat immediately.  
4. Keep your face as far away from the burners as pos-  
sible.  
5. If the burner does not light after three attempts, turn  
the control knobs to the OFF position. Wait five min-  
utes until the gas clears before attempting to light it  
again.  
5. Light and insert a long stem match, holding it near  
the burner ports.  
6. Push in and turn the control knob just past the LIGHT  
6. Repeat the procedure or try the manual lighting pro-  
position to HIGH.  
cedure below.  
7. Listen for the sound of the gas igniting. If the burner  
does not light after five seconds, turn the control  
knobs to the OFF position. Wait five minutes until  
the gas clears before attempting to light it again.  
7. Upon successful lighting, repeat the process on the  
other burners you wish to light.  
8. To shut off the burners, rotate the knob and turn to  
OFF. It is normal to hear a popping sound when the  
burners are turned off.  
8. If the burner does not light after several attempts see  
Troubleshooting Guide in the back of this manual.  
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Operating Your Barbecue  
Basic Grill Operation  
3. Turn the control knob to HIGH and preheat the grill  
for 15 minutes. Close the top cover during the ap-  
pliance preheat period.  
Before lighting, make sure all burner controls are off. Do  
not attempt to light the burners if the smell of gas is pres-  
ent. Check the connection with a soap and water solu-  
tion after attaching the hose. Make sure there is gas in  
the tank and it is sitting upright.  
4. Place the food on the grill and cook to desired com-  
pletion. Adjust heat setting if necessary. You may  
set the control knob to any position between HIGH  
and LOW.  
1. Make sure the drip tray is in place.  
2. Light the grill burners using the instructions on the  
5. Allow the grill to cool and clean the drip tray after  
previous page.  
each use.  
Do not leave the grill unattended while cooking.  
Cooking with the Rotisserie  
The rotisserie burner is an infrared type, which provides  
intense searing radiant heat. It is designed to cook items  
from the back using infrared heat. The location of the  
burner allows the placement of a rotisserie-basting pan  
(NOT included) beneath the food to collect juices and  
drippings for basting and gravy.  
2. To use the rotisserie, first mount the motor on the  
left side of the grill. Place securely onto support  
bracket.  
3. The rod of the rotisserie system is assembled into  
the motor by placing the pointed end into the motor  
and resting the threaded end on the support at the  
side of the grill. Once the rod is pushed as far as  
possible into the motor, the grooved end of the rod  
should rest on the right side bracket.  
The rotisserie does not require an additional outlet as  
it is powered by a 12-volt input located on the side of  
the grill connected with a stainless steel sheathed power  
cable.  
4. If necessary, to offset unbalanced loads, slide the  
counter weight on to the rod. With the counter weight  
loose, allow the loaded rod to rotate and come to a  
stop. Now rotate the counter weight above the rod in  
a vertical position and tighten the thumbscrew. You  
can slide the counter weight away from or closer to  
the rotisserie rod as needed for balanced operation.  
Once lit, the rotisserie burner will reach cooking  
temperature in about one minute. The orange/red  
glow will even out in about five minutes.  
1. To load the rotisserie rod, hold the handle firmly while  
sliding one of the fork assemblies (prongs facing  
away from the handle) onto the rod. Push the rod  
through the center of the food, then slide the other  
holder (prongs toward the food) onto the rod. Cen-  
ter the meat on the rod and push the fork assemblies  
firmly together. Tighten the thumbscrews. To secure  
any loose portions of your meat, use butcher string  
(never use nylon or plastic string). Place a basting  
pan under the food to collect the drippings.  
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Operating Your Barbecue  
Cooking with a Side Burner  
Always use the proper size pan. Pans should be no smaller than 12.5 cm (5 inches) and no larger than 28 cm (11  
inches). Select utensils with flat bottoms large enough to cover the burner. The use of under-sized utensils exposes  
the sides of the utensils to direct contact with a portion of the flame. This can scorch utensils and hamper cleanup.  
Excessive flames on large stainless steel pots can result in permanent discoloration. For best results, we recom-  
mend commercial quality aluminum pans and utensils.  
Never leave the grill and side burners unattended when in use. When using pots and pans, boil-overs will cause  
smoking and greasy boil-overs may ignite.  
Always position handles of utensils so they do not extend over adjacent work areas or cooking areas. This reduces  
the risk of burns, ignition of flammable materials, and spillage due to accidental contact with the utensils.  
Cooking with a Convection Grill  
A convection grill has an internal fan that circulates heated air evenly throughout the grilling area when the hood is  
closed. Cooking in this way distributes heat more efficiently so you no longer have to be concerned with “hot spots”  
on the grill where food tends to burn. The fan switch is located at the far left of the front panel of the grill.  
INTAKE VENTS  
EXHAUST VENTS HEAT  
THAT IS DRAWN IN  
FROM THE BACK. IT  
IS THEN REDISTRIBUTED  
A
FRONT VIEW OF GRILL  
Intake/Recirculation Fan  
Light and Fan Switch  
The ON / OFF switch controlling your halogen light is  
located at the control panel on the front lower left side.  
Certain models of the Cal Flame grill are equipped with  
either one or two halogen light.  
Your grill must be plugged into a permanent grounded  
220 VAC outlet with a dedicated 15A RCD breaker. DO  
NOT cut or remove the ground prong as this may re-  
sult in fire, electrical shock or other personal injury. This  
electrical source provides power to the lights.  
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Cleaning and Maintenance  
Cleaning and Maintenance  
Clean internal parts of the grill regularly as determined flammable vapors and liquids. Do not obstruct the flow  
by the amount of use and foods cooked. The entire grill of combustion and ventilation air.  
should be cleaned at least once a year.  
DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE  
In addition, keep the area around your grill clear and CLEANING ANY PART OF THE GRILL.  
free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other  
Burners  
Care of Stainless Steel  
Spiders and small insects occasionally inhabit or make  
nests in the burner tubes, obstructing the gas flow.  
Sometimes this results in a type of fire in and around the  
gas tubes called “flashback”. To reduce the risk of flash-  
back, this procedure should be followed at least once  
a month or when your grill has not been used for an  
extended period of time.  
Do NOT use wire wool pads, scrappers, harsh abrasive,  
scoring materials, bleaches, or harsh cleaners on your  
grill or allow salt and vinegar mixtures to remain in con-  
tact for a long period of time. This will cause scratching,  
scoring, rusting and pitting.  
We recommend that you clean stainless steel compo-  
nents with a cleaner that is approved for stainless steel  
and only clean when the grill is cool and in indirect light.  
Never use steel wool.  
IMPORTANT: Prior to starting this procedure, turn OFF  
all of the gas control knobs, shut off the fuel supply, and  
disconnect the fuel line.  
1. Remove burners from the grill by carefully lifting each  
Covering Your Grill  
burner up and away from the gas valve orifice.  
When not in use and after cooling, cover your grill with  
our full length, zippered side canvas cover. (See your  
local Cal Flame dealer for details.) The cover will help  
protect your grill from detrimental effects of weather and  
environmental pollutants. Never put a cover on a hot  
grill. Allow the grill to cool before covering.  
2. Use a wire brush to clean the outer surface of each  
burner to remove food residue and dirt. Clean any  
clogged ports with a stiff wire such as an opened  
paper clip.  
3. Inspect each burner for damage (cracks and holes).  
If any damage is found, replace the burner and dis-  
continue grill usage.  
After Use Care  
4. Upon reinstallation, inspect the gas valve orifices for  
cleanliness and condition and the location of the ig-  
niters.  
The easiest way to clean the grill is immediately after  
cooking is completed and after turning off the flame.  
Scrub the grill rack with a brass bristle barbecue  
brush and hot soapy water.  
Drip Pan  
Wipe the grill with a damp soapy cloth and rinse with  
warm/hot, clean water. For more tenacious depos-  
its, including oil, grease and water-borne deposits,  
use a multipurpose cream cleanser and apply with  
a soft, damp cloth.  
The full width drip pan will collect grease from the main  
grill area. The pan should be cleaned after every use to  
avoid the possibility of a grease fire. Be sure to allow the  
drip pan to cool prior to cleaning. You may clean the drip  
pan with a solution of warm soapy water. Make sure to  
rinse thoroughly to avoid staining.  
Dry with a soft, dry, clean towel if preferred.  
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Cleaning and Maintenance  
Light Bulb Replacement  
WARNING: Never attempt to replace a light bulb when  
the grill is in use. Serious burns will result.  
WARNING: Never touch halogen bulbs with your bare  
fingers. Use a tissue or a small piece of paper to handle  
bulbs. Oils from your hands will damage halogen bulbs.  
Light Removal  
1. Open the grill hood and locate the glass light covers  
at the back of the grill.  
2. Using a small screwdriver, gently pry the light cover  
away from the housing. Be extremely careful prying  
off the light cover. You may damage the light cover  
as a result.  
3. Unscrew the two screws located at the side of the  
white ceramic light fixture.  
4. Pull the burnt bulb out of the socket.  
Light Replacement  
1. Using a tissue or small piece of paper, carefully push  
a new bulb into the socket, making sure both wires  
on the bulb go into the light socket evenly.  
2. Tighten the two screws on the side white ceramic  
light fixture.  
3. Carefully replace the light cover by snapping it in  
place.  
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Appendix  
Troubleshooting  
Problem: Smell of gas is present  
Solution: Check for loose connections in the gas line. Perform a leak test following the procedure described in  
this manual.  
Problem Burner does not ignite  
Solution Use the following procedure with the figure below.  
Check the position of the sparker tip. It should be pointing forward towards the front of the burner.  
Make sure there is a blue spark at the electrode tip to the burner.  
Make sure the igniter wire is connected firmly to the valve ignition device and the electrode.  
Make sure the valve orifice is free of any debris, dust or grease.  
Make sure the valve orifice is aligned inside the front hole of the burner.  
If there is no spark at all, replace the electrode or igniter wire.  
Note: Turn off the gas at the source while troubleshooting.  
Problem: Burner tube is misaligned over the orifice  
Solution: Reposition the burner tube so that it is properly seated over the orifice.  
Problem: Obstruction in the gas line  
Solution: Remove the fuel line from grill. (Do not smoke or perform any maintenance in the vicinity of an open  
flame.) Open the gas valve for one second to blow out any debris. Close off the gas valve and recon-  
nect the fuel line securely.  
Problem: Yellow Flame  
Solution: Once the entire burner is operating, check the flame color to be sure that it is mostly blue. Some yel-  
low at the tips may be present due to impurities in the fuel. If the flame is golden or yellow in color, the  
reason could be seasoning salts, oil film, or other foreign matter on the burner.  
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Appendix  
Problem: Plugged orifice  
Solution: Unplug the orifice as follows:  
Remove cooking grills, flame tamer and grease tray.  
Remove burners from the bottom of the firebox by pulling the cotter pin from beneath the burner  
peg using a standard screwdriver or needle nose pliers.  
Carefully lift each burner up and away from the gas orifice.  
Remove the orifice from the control valve.  
Gently clear any obstruction with a fine wire.  
Reinstall the orifice, reinstall the burners over the orifices, and seat each burner peg into position  
hole at the bottom ledge of the firebox.  
Replace all cotter pins.  
Replace cooking components and grease collectors.  
If an obstruction is suspected in the control valve, contact your local Cal Flame dealer for assis-  
tance.  
Problem: Misalignment of Igniter on Burner  
Solution: • Check for proper position of the electrode tip, which should be pointing forward towards the front  
of the burner and free of grease to allow proper sparking.  
The ignition wire should be connected firmly to the valve ignition device and electrode. Replace  
the ignition wire if it is frayed or cracked.  
With the gas supply closed and all control knobs set to the off position, check each position igniter  
individually for the presence of a spark at the electrode. Push each knob in fully and rotate it about  
1/4 turn to the left (counter-clockwise) until you hear a loud click. The trigger hitting the strike block  
should produce a blue spark at the electrode tip. Return control knob to the off position before  
checking the next igniter.  
While the grill is still hot, wait for a minimum of five minutes before commencing re-ignition. (This  
allows accumulated gas fumes to clear.) If all checks / corrections have been made and the gas  
grill still fails to operate properly, contact your local Cal Flame dealer.  
Problem: Flashback  
Solution: When fire occurs in and around the burner tubes, immediately turn off gas at its source and turn the  
control knob clockwise to the ‘OFF’ position. Wait until the grill has cooled off and then clean the  
burner tubes and burners as described on page of this manual.  
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Appendix  
Removing and Replacing Infrared Burners  
4. Carefully remove the locking pin with your fingers.  
5. Raise the stud from the locking hole and move the  
burner forward carefully to release it from the igni-  
tion and gas supply valve.  
1. Disconnect or shut off the gas line connect to the  
grill. Wait until the burners cool down.  
6. Take the burner out of the grill and store it in a safe  
and dry place.  
2. Open the hood and remove the grate and flame  
7. Install the infrared burner. Align the gas inlet on the  
burner with the gas supply valve on the grill and  
torch tube with ignition. Make sure they align per-  
fectly. Slide the stud at the other end into the locking  
hole.  
tamer on top of the burner you want to replace.  
3. Through the access door underneath the grill, find  
the round stud and locking pin that locks the burner  
you want to replace.  
8. Adjust the infrared burner. Make sure the burner is  
aligned and in position.  
9. Install the locking pin. Through the access door un-  
derneath the grill, find the stud to lock the burner in  
place. Install the locking pin. Make sure the locking  
pin is secured correctly.  
10. Repeat steps 2 through 9 if you want to replace oth-  
er burners.  
11. Put back the grate you just removed. (You don’t  
need the flame tamer for infrared burners.)  
12. Reconnect or turn on the gas line.  
If you want to change back to regular burners, just follow  
the procedure above in reverse order.  
Replacement Covers  
2 burner / 3 burner grill  
4 burner grill  
CVRBLT001  
CVRBLT003  
CVRBLT007  
CVRCRT030  
CVRCRT032  
5 burner with deluxe 2 side burner  
Standard single flat side burner  
Standard side by side flat burner  
Deluxe double side burner  
CVRCRT036  
CVRSBR050  
CVRSBR052  
CVRSBR054  
CVRSBR056  
5 burner grill  
2 burner / 3 burner cart  
4 burner cart  
Deluxe double side by side burner  
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Grill Specifications  
Electrical supply: 220V AC / 50 Hz  
Country of destination  
BE, CY, CZ, EE, FR, GR, IE, IT, LV, AT, HU, SK, CH, DE  
LT, LU, PT, RO, SK, ES, CH, BG  
Gas category  
I3+ (28-30/37)  
I3 b/p (50)  
Gas and supply pressure  
G30 / 28-30/37 MBAR  
G30 / 50 MBAR  
BBQ08872U  
2 burner grill  
3 burner grill  
8.78 kWh  
BBQ08873U  
16.4 kWh  
21.9 kWh  
21.9 kWh  
28.4 kWh  
28.4 kWh  
4.4 kWh  
BBQ08874U  
4 burner grill  
BBQ08874CU  
BBQ08875U  
4 burner convection grill  
5 burner grill  
BBQ08875CU  
BBQ08852U  
5 burner convection grill  
Standard single flat side burner  
Deluxe single side burner  
Deluxe double side burner  
Standard side by side burner  
Deluxe double side by side burner  
Two burner cart  
BBQ08898U  
4.4 kWh  
BBQ08899U  
8.78 kWh  
8.78 kWh  
8.78 kWh  
8.78 kWh  
16.4 kWh  
25.18 kWh  
21.9 kWh  
BBQ08953U  
BBQ08954U  
BBQ08CR2000U  
BBQ08CR3000U  
BBQ08CR3000DSU  
BBQ08CR4000U  
BBQ08CR4000DSCU  
BBQ08CR4000CU  
BBQ08CR5000DSCU  
Three burner cart  
Three burner cart with double side burner  
Four burner cart  
Four burner convection cart with double side burner 30.68 kWh  
Four burner convection cart 21.9 kWh  
Five burner convection cart with double side burner 37.18 kWh  
Location of Serial Number Plate  
The serial number of your Cal Flame grill is located on  
the back and is visible when the hood is down as shown  
at right.  
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