Thermos Gas Grill The Big Easy Quickset Traditional LP Gas Grill User Manual

Read this manual before cooking on grill. Failure to follow all  
manufacturer's instructions could result in serious personal injury and/  
or property damage.  
L P Gas Grill  
Use And Care  
To installer or person assembling grill: Leave this manual  
with grill for future reference.  
To consumer: Keep this manual for future reference.  
For Outdoor Use Only  
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Combustion by-products produced when using this product contain  
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth  
defects, or other reproductive harm.  
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Installation Safety Precautions  
UsegrillonlywithLP(propane)gasandtheregulator/valveassemblysupplied.  
Grillinstallationmustconformwithlocalcodes,orintheirabsencewithNationalFuel  
Gas Code, NFPA 54 / ANSI Z223.1 or CAN/CGA-B149.2 Propane Installation Code.  
HandlingandstorageofLPcylindersmustconformtoLPGasCode NFPA/ANSI58. Grill  
isnotforuseinoronrecreationalvehiclesand/orboats.  
• Allelectricalaccessories(suchasrotisserie)mustbeelectricallygroundedinaccordance  
with local codes, or National Electrical Code, ANSI / NFPA 70 or Canadian Electrical  
Code, CSA C22.1. Keep any electrical cords and/or fuel supply hoses away from any  
hotsurfaces.  
• ThisgrillissafetycertifiedforuseintheUnitedStatesandCanadaonly.Donotmodifyfor  
useinanyotherlocation.Modificationwillresultinasafetyhazard.  
Safety Symbols  
• The symbols and boxes shown below explain what each heading means. Read and  
follow all of the messages found throughout the manual.  
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result  
in death or serious injury.  
Be alert to the possibility of serious bodily injury if the instructions are not  
followed. Be sure to read and carefully follow all of the messages.  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result  
in minor or moderate injury.  
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Table of Contents  
ForYourSafety .................................................................................................. 2  
CallGrillServiceCenterForHelpAndParts ....................................................... 2  
WarrantyInformation ........................................................................................... 2  
InstallationSafetyPrecautions ............................................................................. 3  
SafetySymbols .................................................................................................. 3  
TableofContents ............................................................................................... 4  
LPTankRemoval,TransportAndStorage.......................................................... 5  
LPTank ............................................................................................................. 6  
LP(LiquefiedPetroleumGas) ............................................................................. 6  
LPTankFilling ................................................................................................... 6  
LPTankExchange ............................................................................................. 7  
LPTankLeakTest ............................................................................................. 7  
ConnectingRegulatorToTheLPTank ............................................................. 7, 8  
LeakTestingValves,HosesandRegulator ......................................................... 9  
ForSafeUseOfYourGrill ................................................................................. 10  
SafetyTips ........................................................................................................ 10  
BeforeYourFirstCookout .................................................................................. 11  
IgnitorLightingTraditionalandQuickSet ............................................................ 11  
MatchLightingTraditionalandQuickSet ............................................................ 11  
IgnitorLightingBigEasyandMatchLighting ....................................................... 12  
RotisserieBurnerIgnitorandMatchLighting....................................................... 12  
SideburnerIgnitorandMatchLighting ................................................................ 13  
BurnerFlameCheck ......................................................................................... 13  
TurningGrillOff ................................................................................................. 13  
IgnitorCheck ..................................................................................................... 13  
ValveCheck ...................................................................................................... 13  
HoseCheck ...................................................................................................... 13  
GeneralGrillCleaning ....................................................................................... 14  
Repainting Your Grill ....................................................................................... 14  
Care Of Wood .................................................................................................. 14  
Natural Hazard Spiders ................................................................................... 15  
Cleaning The Traditional Burner Assembly ............................................... 16, 17  
Cleaning The Quick Set Burner Assembly.................................................. 18, 19  
Cleaning The Big Easy Burner Assembly .................................................... 20, 21  
Indirect Cooking .............................................................................................. 22  
Grill Smoking................................................................................................... 23  
Cleaning The Rotisserie Burner ..................................................................... 24  
Rotisserie Burner Use ..................................................................................... 25  
Cooking Chart For Rotisserie Burner ............................................................. 25  
Cooking Tips ................................................................................................... 25  
Cooking Chart .............................................................................................. 26, 27  
Food Safety...................................................................................................... 27  
How To Tell If Meat Is Grilled Thoroughly ..................................................... 27  
Troubleshooting - General .......................................................................... 28, 29  
Troubleshooting - Electronic Ignition System ............................................. 30, 31  
Storing Your Grill ............................................................................................. 30  
Warranty's ........................................................................................................ 32  
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• The safety relief valve on the LP tank could activate releasing gas and cause  
an intense fire with risk of death or serious injury.  
• NEVER store a spare LP tank under or near grill or in enclosed areas.  
• Never fill the cylinder beyond 80% full. An overfilled spare LP tank is  
hazardous due to possible gas released from the safety relief valve.  
• If you see, smell or hear escaping gas, immediately get away from the LP  
tank/grill and call your fire department.  
• All spare LP tanks must have safety caps installed on the LP tank outlet.  
LP Tank Removal, Transport And Storage  
TurnOFFallcontrolknobsandLPtankvalve.Turncouplingnutcounterclockwiseby  
handonly-donotusetoolstodisconnect.LiftLPtankwireupwardoffofLPtankcollar,  
thenliftLPtankupandoffofsupportbracket.InstallsafetycapontoLPtankvalve.Always  
use cap and strap supplied with valve. Failure to use safety cap as directed may  
result in serious personal injury and/or property damage.  
Safety  
Cap  
LP Tank  
Valve  
Retainer  
Strap  
A disconnected LP tank in storage or being transported must have a safety cap installed  
(as shown). Do not store an LP tank in enclosed spaces such as a carport, garage,  
porch, covered patio or other building. Never leave a LP tank inside a vehicle which may  
become overheated by the sun.  
Do not store LP tank in an area where children play.  
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LP Tank  
• The LP tank used with your grill must meet the following requirements:  
PurchaseLPtanksonlywiththeserequiredmeasurements:12"(30.5cm)(diameter)x  
18" (45.7 cm) (tall) with 20 lb. (9 kg.) capacity maximum.  
Be constructed and marked in accordance with specifications for LP tank of the  
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) or for Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, cylinders,  
spheresandtubesfortransportationofdangerousgoods,TransportCanada(TC).See  
LPtankcollarformarking.  
LP tank valve must have:  
• Type 1 outlet compatible with regulator or grill.  
• Safety relief valve.  
• UL listed Overfill Protection Device (OPD). This  
OPD safety feature is identified by a unique  
triangular hand wheel. Use only tanks  
OPD Hand Wheel  
equipped with this type of valve.  
• LPtankmustbearrangedforvaporwithdrawalandincludecollartoprotectLPtankvalve.  
LP (Liquefied Petroleum Gas)  
LP gas is nontoxic, odorless and colorless when produced. For Your Safety, LP gas has  
beengivenanodor(similartorottencabbage)sothatitcanbesmelled.  
LPgasishighlyflammableandmayigniteunexpectedlywhenmixedwithair.  
LP Tank Filling  
Useonlylicensedandexperienceddealers.  
LPdealermustpurgedtankbeforefilling.  
DealershouldNEVER fillLPtankmorethan80%ofLPtankvolume. Volumeofpropane  
intankwillvarybytemperature.  
Afrostyregulatorindicatesgasoverfill.ImmediatelycloseLP tankvalveandcalllocalLP  
gasdealerforassistance.  
• Donotreleaseliquidpropane(LP)gasintotheatmosphere.Thisisahazardouspractice.  
• ToremovegasfromLPtank, contactanLPdealerorcallalocalfiredepartmentfor  
assistance.CheckthetelephonedirectoryunderGascompaniesfornearestcertifiedLP  
dealers.  
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LP Tank Exchange  
• ManyretailersthatsellgrillsofferyoutheoptionofreplacingyouremptyLPtankthrough  
anexchangeservice.Useonlythosereputableexchangecompaniesthatinspect,  
precisionfill, testandcertifytheircylinders. ExchangeyourtankonlyforanOPD  
safety feature-equipped tank as described in the "LP Tank" section of this  
manual.  
AlwayskeepnewandexchangedLPtanksinuprightpositionduringuse,transitor  
storage.  
Leak test new and exchanged LP tanks BEFORE connecting to grill.  
LP Tank Leak Test  
For your safety  
LeaktestmustberepeatedeachtimeLPtankisexchangedorrefilled.  
Donotsmokeduringleaktest.  
Donotuseanopenflametocheckforgasleaks.  
Grillmustbeleakcheckedoutdoorsinwell-ventilatedarea,awayfromignition  
sourcessuchasgasfiredorelectricalappliances.Duringleaktest,keepgrillaway  
fromopenflamesorsparks.  
Useacleanpaintbrushand50/50soapandwatersolution. Usemild  
soap and water. Do not use household cleaning agents. Damage  
togastraincomponentscanresult.  
Brush soapy solution onto the shaded areas.  
If "growing" bubbles appear do not use or move the LP tank. Contact an LP  
gas supplier or your fire department!  
Connecting Regulator To The LP Tank  
1. LPtankmustbeproperlysecured onto  
grill.(RefertoAssemblyManual)  
2. Turnallcontrolknobsincluding  
sideburner(iffeatured)totheOFF  
position.  
OPD Hand  
Wheel  
Type 1 outlet with  
thread on outside  
Safety Relief  
Valve  
3. Turn LP tank OFF by turning hand-  
wheel clockwise to a full stop.  
4. Remove the protective cap from LP  
tank valve. Always use cap and strap  
supplied with valve.  
Strap and Cap  
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Do not use a POL transport plug (A) (plastic part with  
external threads)! It will defeat the safety feature of  
the valve.  
A
5. Hold regulator, insert nipple (B) into LP tank valve. Hand tighten  
coupling nut, holding regulator in a straight line (C) with  
LP tank valve so as not to cross thread the connection.  
B
Nipple has to be centered  
into the LP tank valve  
C
Hold coupling nut and regulator as shown  
for proper connection to LP tank valve.  
6. Turn the coupling nut clockwise to tighten to a full solid stop. The regulator will seal on the  
back-check feature in LP tank valve, resulting in some resistance. An additional one-  
half to three quarters turn is required to complete connection. Tighten by hand  
only - do not use tools.  
NOTE: If you cannot complete connection, disconnect regulator and repeat steps 5 and 6. If  
you are still unable to complete the connection, do not use this regulator!  
Do not insert any foreign objects into the valve outlet. You may damage the  
valve and cause a leak. Leaking propane may result in explosion, fire, severe  
personal injury, or death.  
Never attempt to attach this grill to the self-contained LP gas system of  
a camper trailer or motor home.  
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• Do not use grill until leak checked.  
• If leak is detected at any time, STOP and call the Fire Department.  
• If you cannot stop a gas leak, immediately close LP tank valve and call  
LP gas supplier or your fire department!  
Leak Testing Valves, Hoses and Regulator  
1. Turn all grill control knob(s) to OFF.  
2. BesureregulatoristightlyconnectedtoLPtank.  
3. CompletelyopenLPtankvalvebyturninghandwheelcounterclockwise.Ifyouhear  
a rushing sound, turn gas off immediately. There is a major leak at the connection.  
Correct before proceeding.  
4. Brush soapy solution onto following connections:  
Sideburner Hose  
(if featured)  
Never remove opening  
at end of valve  
Sideburner Valve  
(if featured)  
HeatWave Hose  
(if featured)  
5. "If growing"bubblesappear, thereisaleak. CloseLPtankvalveimmediatelyand  
retighten connections. If leaks cannot be stopped "do not try to repair" call for  
replacementparts. Ordernewpartsbygivingtheserial, modelnumberandnameof  
itemsneededtotheGrillServiceCenterat!1-800-241-7548.  
6. AlwayscloseLPtankvalveafterperformingleaktestbyturninghandwheelclockwise.  
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For Safe Use Of Your Grill And To Avoid Serious Injury:  
Do not let children operate or play near grill.  
Keep grill area clear and free from materials that burn.  
Do not block holes in bottom or back of grill.  
Check burner flames regularly.  
Use grill only in well-ventilated space. NEVER use in enclosed space such as  
carport, garage, porch, covered patio, or under a surface that can catch fire.  
Do not use charcoal in a gas grill.  
Use grill at least 3 ft. from any wall or surface.  
Maintain 10 ft. clearance to objects that can catch  
fire or sources of ignition such as pilot lights on  
water heaters, live electrical appliances, etc.  
Apartment Dwellers:  
Check with management to learn the requirements and fire codes for using an  
LP Gas Grill in an apartment. If allowed use outside on the ground floor with a  
three (3) foot clearance from walls or rails. Do not use on or under balconies  
made of wood.  
• NEVER attempt to light burner with lid closed. A buildup of non-ignited  
gas inside a closed grill is hazardous.  
• Never operate grill with LP tank out of correct position specified in  
Assembly Instructions.  
• Always close LP tank valve and remove coupling nut before moving LP  
tank from specified operating position.  
SAFETY TIPS  
Before opening LP tank valve, check the coupling nut for tightness.  
When grill is not in use, turn off all control knobs and LP tank valve.  
Never move grill while in operation or still hot.  
Use long-handled barbecue utensils to avoid burns and splatters.  
Maximum load for sideburner, side shelf and front shelf is 10 lbs.  
A soup can must be attached to grease clip and emptied after each use. Do  
not remove soup can until grill has completely cooled.  
If you notice grease or other hot material dripping from grill onto valve, hose  
or regulator turn off gas supply at once. Determine the cause, correct, clean  
and inspect valve, hose and regulator before continuing. Perform a leak test.  
The regulator may make a humming or whistling noise during operation. This  
will not affect safety or use of grill.  
If you have a grill problem see the "Troubleshooting Section".  
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• Putting out grease fires by closing the lid is not possible. Grills are well  
ventilated for safety reasons.  
• Do not use water on a grease fire. Personal injury may result. If a grease  
fire develops turn knobs and LP tank off.  
• Do not leave grill unattended while preheating or burning off food residue on  
high. If grill has not been regularly cleaned a grease fire can occur that may  
damagetheproduct.  
Before Your First Cookout  
• Light burners, check to make sure they are lit, close the lid and warm up grill on  
HIGH for 15 minutes. Curing of paint and parts will produce an odor only on first  
lighting.  
Ignitor Lighting Traditional and Quick Set  
Do not lean over grill while lighting.  
1. Open lid. Turn on gas at LP tank.  
2. Turn LEFT knob to IGNITE.  
3. Push IGNITOR Button  
rapidly, or  
hold, turn Ignitor Knob  
(up to 5  
times)tolight.Besureburnerlightsandstayslit.  
4. Ifburnerdoesnotlightturnknob(s)toOFF,wait5minutes,tryagain.  
5. Turn RIGHT knobs (if featured) to IGNITE to light other burner(s).  
6. IfIGNITORdoesnotwork,followmatchlightinginstructions.  
AfterLighting:Turnknob(s)toHIGHpositionforwarm-up. Donotwarmupgrillwithknobs  
onIGNITE.KnobsandhandlewillbecomeuncomfortablyhotifleftinIGNITEpositions.  
Match Lighting Traditional and Quick Set  
Do not lean over grill while lighting.  
1. Open lid. Turn on gas at LP tank.  
2. Placelitmatchintomatchlightingholefrom  
outsidegrillbottom(asshown).  
3. Push in and turn Single or RIGHT knob to  
IGNITE. Besureburnerlightsandstayslit.  
4. Lightleftburner(iffeatured)bypushingLEFTknob  
in and turning to IGNITE.  
Match  
lighting hole  
is in bottom  
or side  
AfterLighting:TurnKnob(s)toHIGHforwarm-up.  
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Ignitor Lighting Big Easy  
Do not lean over grill while lighting.  
1. Open lid. Turn on gas at LP tank. Rotisserie grills only: Push in and turn Burner  
Selector Knob to ON MAIN BURNERS.  
2. Turn LEFT knob to HI.  
3. Push IGNITOR Button  
rapidly, or  
hold, turn Ignitor Knob  
(up to 5  
times)tolight.Besureburnerlightsandstayslit.  
4. Ifburnerdoesnotlightturnknob(s)toOFF,wait5minutes,tryagain.  
TwoBurners:  
5. Turn RIGHT knob to HI to light second burner.  
Three Burners:  
5. Turn CENTER knob to HI and then RIGHT knob to HI.  
6. IfIGNITORdoesnotwork,followmatchlightinginstructions.  
AfterLighting:Turnknob(s)toHIpositionforwarm-up.  
Match Lighting Big Easy  
Do not lean over grill while lighting.  
1. Open lid. Turn on gas at LP tank.  
Rotisseriegrillsonly:PushinandturnBurnerSelectorKnobtoONMAIN  
BURNERS.  
2. AttachmatchtoMatchholder,lightmatch  
3. Push in and turn LEFT knob to HI. Be sure burner lights and stays lit.  
TwoBurners:  
4. Turn RIGHT knob to HI to light second burner.  
Three Burners:  
4. Turn CENTER knob to HI and then  
Left Side of Grill  
RIGHT knob to HI.  
Match lighting hole  
Rotisserie Burner Ignitor Lighting  
1. TurnallknobstoOFF.  
2. Open lid during lighting. Turn gas on at LP tank.  
3. Push in and turn Burner Selector Knob to ON ROTISSERIE BURNER.  
4. Press Ignitor Button  
or Electronic Ignitor button  
hold up to 4 seconds. Or turn  
Ignitor Knob rapidly (up to 5 times). Be sure burner lights and stays lit.  
5. IfIGNITORdoesnotwork,followmatchlightinginstructionsabove.  
Match Lighting  
1. Open lid. Turn on gas at LP tank.  
2. Placelitmatchnearportholeofburner.  
3. PushinandturnBurnerSelectorKnobtoONROTISSERIE  
BURNER. Besureburnerlightsandstayslit.  
Note: Rotisserie burner and main burner cannot be used  
atthesametime  
To match light use first  
opening on burner  
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Sideburner Ignitor Lighting  
1. Turn gas on at LP tank.  
2. PushinandturnknobtoHIGH.  
3. Turn or push  
(up to 5 times to light burner). Be sure burner lights  
andstayslit.  
4. Ifburnerdoesnotlightturnknob(s)toOFF,wait5minutes,tryagain.  
Match Lighting  
1. Turn gas on at LP tank.  
2. Hold lit match to any port on the burner. Push in and turn  
sideburnerknobtoHIGH.Besureburnerlightsandstayslit.  
• If burner does not light turn knob(s) to OFF, wait 5 minutes, try again. If the  
burner does not ignite with valve open, gas will continue to flow out of the  
burner and could accidently ignite with risk of injury  
Burner Flame Check  
• Lightburner,rotateknob(s)fromHIGHtoLOW.  
YoushouldseeasmallerflameinLOW  
HIGH  
LOW  
positionthanseenonHIGH.Alwayscheck  
flamepriortoeachuse.Performflamecheck  
forsideburner(ifequipped). Ifonlylowflameisseenreferto"Suddendroporlowflame"  
intheTroubleshootingSection.  
TurningGrillOff  
• TurnallknobstoOFFposition.TurnLPtankOFFbyturninghand-wheelclockwisetoa  
fullstop.  
Ignitor Check  
• Turn gas off at LP tank. Press ignitor button or turn ignitor knob rapidly. "Click" should  
beheardandsparkseeneachtimebetweencollectorboxorburnerandelectrode.See  
"Troubleshooting"ifnoclickorspark.  
Valve Check  
• Important: Make sure gas is OFF at LP tank before checking valves. Knobs lock in  
OFFposition.Tocheckvalves,firstpushinknobsandrelease,knobsshouldspringback.  
Ifknobsdonotspringback,replacevalveassemblybeforeusinggrill.TurnknobstoLOW  
positionthenturnbacktoOFFposition.Valvesshouldturnsmoothly.  
Hose Check  
Beforeeachuse, checktoseeifhosesarecutorworn. Replacedamagedhosesbefore  
usinggrill.Useonlyvalve/hose/regulatorspecifiedbymanufacturer.  
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General Grill Cleaning  
• Do not mistake brown or black accumulation of grease and smoke for paint.  
Interiorsofgasgrillsarenotpaintedatthefactory(andshouldneverbepainted).Apply  
astrongsolutionofdetergentandwateroruseagrillcleanerwithscrubbrushtoinsidesof  
grill lid and bottom. Rinse and allow to completely air dry. Do not apply a caustic grill/  
oven cleaner to painted surfaces.  
• Plated wire grate(s): wash grate(s) and drip vaporiser bar with concentrated grill  
cleaner or use soap and water solution. Dry thoroughly and store indoors between  
cookouts.  
Plastic parts: wash with warm soapy water and wipe dry. Do not use citrisol,  
abrasive cleaners, degreasers or a concentrated grill cleaner on plastic parts.  
Damage to and failure of parts can result.  
• Porcelain grate(s): because of glass-like composition, most residue can be  
wiped away with baking soda/water solution or specially formulated cleaner. Use  
nonabrasivescouringpowderforstubbornstains.  
• StainlessSteel:Washwithmilddetergentornonabrasivecleanerandwarmsoapy  
water,wipedrywithasoftnonabrasivecloth  
• Exterior Stainless Steel Parts: Use nonabrasive stainless or glass cleaners or a  
spray lubricant. Wipe dry with a soft nonabrasive cloth. Note: Spray lubricant is  
excellent for removing fingerprints.  
• Briquet and Fire grates: will eventually decompose and weaken with use.  
Remove grate from grill and tap to loosen any scaling. Brush grate vigorously with a  
wire brush to remove any additional scaling, rust or residue.  
Repainting Your Grill  
• After extended use and exposure to weather, paint on grill may deteriorate or  
become spotted. Although this detracts from grill's appearance, it will not impair its  
performance.  
• To refinish your grill brush outside of grill lid and bottom with wire brush and lightly  
sand with fine grit sandpaper. Sanding allows new paint to adhere more easily.  
Wash grill lid and bottom with soap and water to remove dust and grease. Do not  
use a grill cleaner on outside of grill. Wipe with vinegar. Refinish outside with heat-  
resistant paint. Do not paint inside of grill.  
Care Of Wood  
• Wood items can be sanded lightly with fine grit sandpaper. Refinish with stain, paint  
or water sealant.  
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NATURAL HAZARD • SPIDERS  
FACT: Sometimes spiders and other small insects climb into  
the burner tubes attached to the burner. The spiders spin  
webs, build nests and lay eggs. The webs or nests can be very  
small, but they are very strong and can block the flow of gas.  
Clean burner(s) prior to use after storing, at the beginning of  
grilling season or after a period of one month not being used.  
Typical spider webs inside burner  
Spider Guards are on the air intakes in an effort to reduce this problem, but it will  
not eliminate it! An obstruction can result in a "flashback" ( a fire in the burner  
tubes). The grill may still light, but the obstruction does not allow full gas flow to the  
burner(s).  
IF YOU EXPERIENCE THE FOLLOWING:  
1. Smell gas.  
2. Burner(s) will not light.  
3. A small yellow flame from burner  
(should be blue).  
4. Fire coming from around or  
behind a control knob.  
STOP!  
Immediately turn off gas at  
LP Tank.  
SOLUTION: Wait for grill to cool.  
Follow the cleaning instructions on the next pages for  
your appropriate grill. Clean burners often. Spiders and  
insects don't care if your grill is brand new or you just  
cleaned it. We have found in trying to remove web's from the  
burner tubes a 12" pipe cleaner cleans out the tubes, or water from a hose  
with a nozzle attached. Forced water is needed to wash out the web.  
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Cleaning The Traditional Burner Assembly  
Follow these instructions to clean and/or replace parts of burner assembly or if  
you have trouble igniting grill.  
1. Turn gas off at control knobs and LP tank.  
2. Remove cooking grate and drip vaporiser bar.  
3. Discard used briquets before removing burner and briquet grate.  
4. Under grill remove grease cup. Beneath console disconnect short ignitor wire  
from ignitor (A).  
5. Remove screw holding collector box (B). Note which hole on collector box  
used for attaching to burner. Remove collector box, clean ceramic portion of  
electrode with rubbing alcohol and cloth.  
6. Under console disengage burner spring(s) from burner tube (C). Do not  
remove spring(s) from valve.  
7. Remove briquet grate and burner together, slide backwards, lift up and out of  
grill (D). Separate burner and briquet grate. Remove scale from briquet grate,  
replace if necessary.  
8.. Clean outside of burner with soap and water. Lay burner upside down on flat  
surface, insert garden hose to force water through tubes. Make sure water  
comes out of all burner holes. Open clogged holes with a thin wire. Shake  
out excess water and examine holes. Due to normal wear and corrosion  
some holes may become enlarged. If any large cracks or holes are found  
replace burner.  
9. If grill is to be stored, coat burner lightly with cooking oil. Wrap in protective  
cover to keep insects out. If not storing grill after cleaning, hold briquet grate  
and burner together angle into grill bottom (D).  
10. After cleaning, insert wire and electrode into hole in grill bottom (A). Reattach  
collector box to burner with screw (B). Be sure to use correct hole.  
11. Place end of spring(s) into hole on underside of burner tube(s) as before (C)  
to secure burner.  
VERY IMPORTANT: Burner tube(s) must engage valve opening(s) as shown  
(C).  
12. Reattach round connector of ignitor wire to ignitor.  
13. Do not use more than 16 new briquets on briquet grate around burner. Do not  
let briquets cover burner holes.  
14. Reposition drip vaporiser bar and cooking grate(s). Reattach clean can to  
grease clip.  
15. Before cooking again on grill, follow "Burner Flame Check".  
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D
Screw  
SingleValveBurner  
B
CollectorBox  
Dual Valve Burner with  
BriquetGrate  
Burner Tube  
Valve  
C
Spring(s)  
Electrode  
Wire  
A
Ignitor  
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Cleaning The Quick Set Burner Assembly  
Follow these instructions to clean and/or replace parts of burner assembly or if  
you have trouble igniting grill.  
1. Turn gas off at control knobs and LP tank.  
2. Remove cooking grate and drip vaporiser bar.  
3. Discard used briquets before removing burner and briquet grate.  
4. Under grill remove grease cup, (unscrew ignitor button and remove  
battery on electronic ignition models), disconnect short ignitor wire (A) and  
clips from burner (B). To remove clips pull down on large end of clip  
attached to the valve, turn away from valve, rotate upward and remove  
small end of clip from burner tube.  
5. Inside grill remove burner assembly and briquet grate (C), clean ceramic  
portion of electrode with rubbing alcohol and a swab. Remove scale from  
briquet grate, replace if necessary.  
6. Clean outside of burner with soap and water. Lay burner upside down on  
flat surface, insert garden hose to force water through tubes. Make sure  
water comes out of all burner holes. Open clogged holes with a thin wire.  
Shake out excess water and examine holes. Due to normal wear and  
corrosion some holes may become enlarged. If any large cracks or holes  
are found replace burner.  
7. If grill is to be stored, coat burner lightly with cooking oil. Wrap in  
protective cover to keep insects out.  
8. If not storing grill after cleaning, hold briquet grate and burner together  
angle into grill bottom (D).  
9. To reattach clips hold large curved end away from burner tube, insert  
small curved end into hole under burner tube, turn clip towards valve,  
snap into place.  
VERY IMPORTANT: Clips must be attached correctly for proper grill  
function (B).  
10. Reattach ignitor wire to ignitor (A). (Reinstall battery and ignitor button on  
electronic ignition models.)  
11. Do not use more than 16 new briquets on briquet grate around burner. Do  
not let briquets cover burner holes.  
12. Reposition drip vaporiser bar and cooking grate(s). Reattach clean can to  
grease clip.  
13. Before cooking again on grill, follow "Burner Flame Check".  
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BriquetGrate  
D
Burner  
Electrode  
Valve  
Burner Tube  
Clip  
B
C
A
Short Ignitor Wire  
+
Removebuttonandbatteryon  
electronicignitionmodels  
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Cleaning The Big Easy Burner Assembly  
Follow these instructions to clean and/or replace parts of burner assembly or if  
you have trouble igniting grill.  
1. Turn gas off at control knobs and LP tank.  
2. Remove cooking grates, burner tent and tent frame.  
3. Under grill remove soup can from grease clip.  
4. Beneath left side of grill bottom remove ignitor wire by pulling down on  
ceramic insulator (A).  
Electronic Ignition Grills: Disconnect battery and then ceramic insulator with  
ignitor wire.  
5. Under console disengage (B) clips by lightly pushing clip on burner tube away  
from you and pull down. Remove burners from grill bottom. Two burner grills:  
Remove burners and shield from grill bottom.  
6. Wipe ceramic electrode (A) with rubbing alcohol and cloth.  
7. Clean burners exterior with soap and water. Lay burners on flat surface, insert  
garden hose (preferably with nozzle), into burner tubes forcing water through  
tubes. Make sure water comes out of every porthole. Open clogged portholes  
with a thin wire. Shake out excess water and examine portholes. Due to  
normal wear and corrosion some portholes may become enlarged, if so  
replace burner. If any horizontal cracks appear from porthole to porthole or  
large holes (other than portholes) are found replace burner. Use a wire brush  
to clean carry-over tube(s).  
8. If grill is to be stored, coat burners lightly with cooking oil. Wrap in protective  
cover to keep insects out. If not storing use following steps.  
9. Two burner grills: Place shield into bottom of grill then burners. Attach  
burners into valves, under grill bottom reattach clips.  
VERY IMPORTANT: Burner tubes must engage valve openings as shown  
(B).  
10. Attach ceramic insulator with ignitor wire to left burner. Replace battery (if  
featured).  
11. Reposition cooking grates, tent frame and burner tent. Reattach soup can to  
grease clip under grill bottom.  
12. Before cooking again on grill, follow "Burner Flame Check".  
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Valve  
A
B
Ceramic  
Insulator  
Burner  
Tube  
Clip  
+
Removebuttonandbatteryon  
electronicignitionmodels  
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Indirect Cooking  
Three burners work independently offering maximum flexibility. Poultry and large cuts of meat  
cook slowly to perfection on the grill by indirect heat. The heat from selected burners circu-  
lates  
gently throughout the grill, cooking meat or poultry without the touch of a direct flame. This  
method greatly reduces flare-ups when cooking extra fatty cuts because there is no direct  
flame to ignite the fats and juices that drip during cooking.  
Indirect Cooking Instructions  
• Always cook with the lid closed.  
• Due to weather conditions, cooking times may vary. During cold and windy conditions the  
temperature setting may need to be increased to insure sufficient cooking temperatures.  
• Never cook with the food placed directly over the flames.  
One-Burner Indirect Cooking  
• Use this method for larger foods or large amounts  
of food.  
• Ignite the LEFT burner. For slow cooking, adjust the  
control knob to the Low setting. For faster cooking,  
adjust the control knob to the HI setting.  
• Place the food in the center or left side of the cooking  
grate.  
• Because the heat source is only on one side, the food should be rotated at least once  
during cooking to insure even cooking. Use a meat thermometer to determine when the  
food is done.  
Two-Burner Indirect Cooking  
• Use this method for smaller foods that fit between the  
left and right burners without being placed directly  
over the flames.  
First, ignite the LEFT burner. Second, ignite  
the CENTER and RIGHT burners and adjust the control  
knobs to the Low setting. Third, turn the CENTER  
burner Off.  
• Place the food in the center of the cooking grate.  
• Because there is a heat source on both sides, there is no need to rotate the food during  
cooking. Use a meat thermometer to determine when the food is done.  
Three-Burner Cooking  
• Full heat distribution for maximum cooking.  
• Controlled grilling of larger meals.  
• Great flexibility for a variety of foods.  
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Grill Smoking  
You will need:  
Aromatic wood chips  
Heavy duty aluminum foil  
Soak 2 cups wood chips for two hours. Tear off a piece of aluminum foil a  
little larger than a burner tent. Place soaked chips onto foil, turn up sides to  
seal chips inside and punch pea sized holes in top of pouch.  
Put pouch on a turned over burner tent.  
Smoking time for a pouch is approximately 30 minutes with burner on  
LOW with lid closed. Make two or three pouches at one time for meats  
that require longer smoking/cooking times.  
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Cleaning The Rotisserie Burner  
Follow these instructions to clean and/or replace parts or if you have trouble igniting  
theRotisserieburner.  
1. Turn gas off at control knobs and LP tank.  
2. Disconnectignitorwirefromelectrode(A).  
3. Removethumbscrewfromshield(B),removeshieldandcleananyaccumulationofgrease  
withsoapandwater.  
4. Unfastenhingepinsandhitchpin.Notehowhingepinsandhitchpinsareattached.  
5. Usinggardenhose(preferablywithnozzle),forcewaterthroughburnertube.Make  
surewatercomesoutofeveryburnerporthole.Opencloggedportholeswiththinwire.  
6. Examinerotisseriehousingandburnerclosely(C).Ifanycracksorlargeholes(other  
thanportholes)arefoundreplacerotisserieburner.  
7. Wipeceramicportionofelectrode(A)withrubbingalcoholandcloth.  
8. Ifgrillistobestored,coatburnerlightlywithcookingoil.Wrapwithprotectivecovertokeep  
insectsout.  
9. Afterburnerhasbeencleaned,placerotisserieburnerontobackofgrillbottomandattach  
withhingepinsandhitchpins.  
10. Placegastubeinsideburnertubeputshieldoverburnertubeandsecurewiththumbscrew.  
VERY IMPORTANT: Burner tube must engage gas tube as shown (D).  
11. Attachflatendofignitorwire(A)toelectrode.  
Thumb Screw  
Shield  
Hitch Pin  
Burner Tube  
B
Hinge  
Pin  
Rotisserie Burner  
A
Gas Tube  
BACK OF GRILL  
Electrode  
Hinge Pin  
Housing  
Ignitor Wire  
Hitch Pin  
Burner  
Tube  
C
Burner Portholes  
D
Gas Tube  
Burner Tube  
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Rotisserie Burner Use  
The Rotisserie burner is an 10,500 BTU radiant heat burner that transforms your grill into  
a multilevel cooking center. It is attached to the back of the bottom casting, above the main  
grid.  
You can use the burner as a broiler to cook foods on the cooking grates or bonus-grid. If  
you do, then you cannot use the bottom burner.  
Or, you can remove the cooking grates or bonus grid, install a rotisserie and use the  
burner to perfectly roast foods on the spit. This is the most common use for the burner.  
You cannot use the bottom burner with this process either.  
By not using the lower burner, the grease and food drippings won't burn and cause  
flare-ups. It's healthier, it's fuel-efficient, and it creates a delicious slow-cooked roast  
beef, chicken, or veggie kabob on the rotisserie . . . or a beautiful broiled salmon,  
lobster, or vegetable medley on the grid.  
Cooking Chart For Rotisserie Burner  
Item  
Weight Time  
Tips  
Chicken/Fryer 3.5 lbs. 65 minutes  
Turkey Breast/ 2.5 lbs. 1 hr: 30 min.  
Bone-in  
Internal temperature 1800F  
Internal temperature 1700F  
Cornish Hens  
Duck  
20 oz.  
1 hr: 10 min.  
Internal temperature 1800F  
Internal temperature 1800F  
Place pan of water in bottom of grill. Internal  
temperature 1700F  
4.5 lbs. 2 hr: 15 min.  
Pork Shoulder 3.25 lbs. 2 hr: 30 min.  
Pork Boston Butt 3.3 lbs. 2 hr: 45 min.  
Roast  
Place pan of water in bottom of grill. Internal  
temperature 1700F  
Pork Tenderloin 1.25 lbs. Med: 40 min.  
Well: 50 min.  
Internal temperature: Med:1600F  
Well:1700F  
Pork Spareribs/ 2.75 lbs. 1 hr: 30 min.  
Beef Back Ribs  
Place pan of water in bottom of grill.  
Beef Bottom  
3.3 lbs. Med rare: 1 hr 50 min. Internal temperature: Med rare:1400F  
Med: 2 hrs.  
Med:1500F  
Well: 2 hrs. 10 min. Well:1600F  
Round Roast  
Cooking Tips  
If you set a foil pan in the bottom casting, right on the burner and briquets, it will  
catch any food drippings created by cooking with the Rotisserie Burner. You'll  
have no grease in the grill to clean.  
If you group different vegetables by the length of time it takes to cook, then  
everything will be done at the same time. Check the enclosed food chart for  
cooking times.  
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Cooking Chart  
Cooking times and temperatures may vary according to specific recipes, cooking  
conditions or barbecue equipment used. Take these factors into consideration to  
insure best results. If you use the indirect cooking method (indirect cooking is lighting  
only one burner and placing food on opposite side of cooking grate), allow more  
grilling time.  
Temperatures: High = 650 F0 / Medium = 450 F0 / Low = 300 F0  
Food  
Setting  
Cooking Time  
Beef  
Hamburger 1/2" thick  
Medium  
Med: 7-10 min/Well done: 10-15 min  
Steak 1/2"  
Roast  
Medium-Hot Rare: 3-6 min/Med: 6-9 min/Well done: 9-12 min  
Low  
Rare: 18-22 min per lb/Med: 22-28 min per lb  
Well done: 28-32 min per lb  
Pork  
Chops 1/2"  
Medium  
Well done: 15-20 min  
Ribs 5-6 lbs  
Low-Medium Well done: 45-90 min  
Low-Medium Well done: 18-23 min per lb  
Medium-Hot 12-15 min  
Roast 3-5 lbs  
Ham Steak 1/2"  
Ham 5 lb fully cooked  
Low-Medium 20 min per lb  
Lamb  
Chops 1/2"  
Medium  
Low  
6-12 min  
Poultry  
Chicken 2 1/2-3 1/2 lbs  
1 hr 15 min to 1 hr 30 min  
40-60 min  
Chicken-halved or quartered Low  
Turkey  
Low-Med.  
18-20 min per lb  
Seafood  
Steaks 1" thick  
Medium-Hot Well done: 10-15 min  
Medium-Hot 8-12 min  
Fillets 6-8 oz  
Shrimp large or jumbo  
Low-Medium 8-12 min  
Venison  
Steak 1" thick  
Medium  
Medium  
Rare: 8-10 min/Med: 10-12 min  
Rare: 10-12 min/Med: 12-15 min  
Burgers 1/2"  
Roast 3-4 lbs  
Low-Medium Rare: 20-22 min per lb/Med: 22-25 min per lb  
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Food  
Setting  
Cooking Time  
Vegetables  
Wrap vegetables in foil  
Baking potato, whole  
Onions, whole  
Tomatoes, half  
Corn, whole  
Low  
55-60 min  
45 min  
Low  
Medium  
Low  
30-40 min  
35-45 min  
15-20 min  
Mushrooms  
Medium  
Food Safety  
Food safety is a very important part of enjoying the outdoor cooking experience.  
To keep food safe from harmful bacteria, follow these four basic steps:  
Clean: Wash hands, utensils, and surfaces with hot soapy water before and after  
handling raw meat and poultry.  
Separate: Separate raw meats and poultry from ready-to-eat foods to avoid cross  
contamination. Use a clean platter and utensils when removing cooked  
foods.  
Cook:  
Cook meat and poultry thoroughly to kill bacteria. Use a thermometer to  
ensure proper internal food temperatures.  
Chill:  
Refrigerate prepared foods and leftovers promptly.  
For more information call: USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at  
1-800-535-4555 In Washington, DC (202) 720-3333, 10:00 am-4:00 pm EST  
How To Tell If Meat Is Grilled Thoroughly  
Meat and poultry cooked on a grill often browns very fast on the outside. Use a  
meat thermometer to be sure food has reached a safe internal temperature, and  
cut into food to check for visual signs of doneness.  
Whole poultry should reach 1800 F; breasts, 1700 F. Juices should run clear and  
flesh should not be pink.  
Hamburgers made of any ground meat or poultry should reach 1600 F, and be  
brown in the middle with no pink juices. Beef, veal and lamb steaks, roasts and  
chops can be cooked to 1450 F. All cuts of pork should reach 1600 F.  
NEVER partially grill meat or poultry and finish cooking later. Cook food  
completely to destroy harmful bacteria.  
When reheating takeout foods or fully cooked meats like hot dogs, grill to 1650 F,  
or until steaming hot.  
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Troubleshooting - General  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Prevention/Cure  
Clean wire(s) and/or electrode with  
rubbing alcohol and clean swab.  
Burner will not light Wire(s)and/orelectrode  
using ignitor.  
coveredwithcookingresidue.  
Wipe dry with cloth.  
Electrode(s) and burner are  
wet.  
Replace electrode(s).  
Electrode(s) cracked or broken  
"sparksatcrack"  
Reconnect wires or replace  
electrode/wire assembly.  
Wire(s) is loose or  
disconnected.  
Replace ignitor wire/electrode  
assembly.  
Wireisshorting(sparking)  
betweenignitorandelectrode.  
Replace ignitor.  
Badignitor.  
No gas flow.  
Check to see if LP tank is empty. If  
LP tank is not empty, refer to  
"Sudden drop in gas flow".  
Burner(s) will not  
match light.  
Turn the coupling nut about one-  
half to three quarters additional  
turn until solid stop. Tighten by  
hand only-do not use tools.  
Couplingnutand  
regulatornotfullyconnected.  
Clear burner tube(s).  
Obstructionofgasflow.  
Reengage burner and valve.  
Reattach spring clip(s) (if featured)  
Disengagementofburnerto  
valve.  
Check steps in assembly  
instructions.  
Isgrillassembledcorrectly?  
Check for gas in LP tank.  
Sudden drop in gas Outofgas.  
flow or low flame.  
Turn off knobs, wait 30 seconds  
and light grill.  
Excessflowvalvetripped.  
If flames are still low, turn off  
knob(s) and LP tank valve.  
Disconnect regulator. Reconnect  
regulator and leak check. Turn on  
LP tank valve, wait 30 seconds and  
then light grill.  
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Problem  
Possible Cause  
Prevention/Cure  
Flames blow out.  
High or gusting winds.  
Turn front of grill to face wind or  
increase flame height.  
Low on LP gas.  
Refill LP tank.  
Excessflowvalvetripped.  
Refer to "Sudden drop in gas flow"  
above.  
Flare-up.  
Greasebuildup.  
Clean grill.  
Excessivefatinmeat.  
Trim fat from meat before grilling.  
Excessivecooking  
temperature.  
Adjust (lower) temperature  
accordingly.  
Persistent grease  
fire (can damage  
the appearance of  
steel panels and  
aluminum castings  
on the grill).  
Grease trapped by food  
buildup around burner  
system.  
Turn knob(s) to OFF. Turn gas off  
at LP tank. Leave lid in position and  
let fire burn out. After grill cools,  
remove, clean all parts and replace  
soup can.  
Grease soaked into briquets Replace briquets. If cooking with  
fatty meats remove briquets.  
Flashback...  
(fire in burner  
tube(s)  
Burner and/or burner tubes Turn knob(s) to OFF. Clean burner  
areblocked.  
and/or burner tubes.  
Unable to fill LP  
Some dealers have older fill The worn nozzles don't have  
tank.  
nozzles with worn threads.  
enough "bite" to engage the valve.  
Try a second LP dealer.  
One burner  
doesn't  
light off other  
burner(s)  
Grease or food particles in  
slot underneath lip on carry- brush.  
over tube  
Clean carry-over tube(s) with wire  
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Troubleshooting - Electronic Ignition System  
Problem  
PossibleCause  
CheckProcedure Solution  
No sparks  
appear at any  
electrodes  
when ignition  
button is  
Battery not installed Check battery  
Install battery (make sure  
that "+" and "–" connectors  
are oriented correctly, with  
"+" end down and "–" end  
up.)  
properly.  
orientation.  
pushed; no  
noise can be  
heard from  
spark module.  
Dead battery.  
Has battery been  
used previously?  
Replace battery with new  
AAA-size alkaline battery.  
Button assembly not Check to insure  
Unscrew button cap  
installed properly.  
threads are properly assembly and reinstall,  
engaged. Button making sure threads are  
should travel up and aligned and engaged fully.  
down without  
binding.  
Faulty spark  
module.  
If no sparks are  
generated with new assembly.  
battery and good  
Replace spark module  
wire connections,  
module is faulty.  
No sparks  
Output lead  
connections not  
complete.  
Are output  
Remove and reconnect all  
appear at any  
electrodes  
when ignition  
switch is  
connections on and output connections at  
tight?  
module and electrodes.  
pushed; noise  
can be heard  
from spark  
module.  
Storing Your Grill  
• Cleancookinggrate(s)anddiscardoldbriquets.  
• Storeindrylocation.  
• WhenLPtankisconnectedtogrill,storeoutdoorsinwell-ventilatedspaceandoutofreach  
ofchildren.  
• Covergrillifstoredoutdoors.ChoosefromavarietyofgrillcoversofferedbyChar-Broil.  
• StoregrillindoorsONLYifLPtankisturnedoffanddisconnected,removedfromgrilland  
storedoutdoors.  
• Whenremovinggrillfromstoragefollow"CleaningBurnerAssembly"instructionsbefore  
startinggrill.  
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Problem  
PossibleCause  
CheckProcedure Solution  
Sparks are  
Output lead  
Are output  
Remove and reconnect all  
present but not connections not  
at all electrodes complete.  
and/or not at  
connections on and output connections at  
tight?  
module and electrodes.  
full strength.  
Arcing to grill away If possible, observe If sparks are observed  
from burner(s).  
grill in dark location. other than from burner(s),  
Operate ignition wire insulation may be  
system and look for damaged. Replace wires.  
arcing between  
output wires and grill  
frame.  
Weak battery.  
Replace battery with a new  
All sparks present  
but weak or at slow  
rate.  
AAA-size alkaline battery.  
Electrodes are wet.  
Use paper towel to  
remove moisture.  
Has moisture  
accumulated on  
electrode and/or in  
burner ports?  
Electrodes cracked  
Replace cracked or  
or broken "sparks at Inspect electrodes broken electrodes.  
crack". for cracks.  
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Warranty's  
Manufacturerwarrantstotheoriginalconsumer-purchaserthatthisproduct shallbefree  
fromdefectsinworkmanshipandmaterialsundernormalandreasonableuseandcorrect  
assembly(ifassembledbyconsumer-purchaser),asfollows:  
(1) Thealuminumtopandbottomcastingsforthelifeoforiginalpurchase,excludingthe  
paintfinish;  
(2) The burner/venturi assembly on Traditional and QuickSet Grills for a period of  
three (3) years from the date of purchase; five (5) years on Big Easy; and  
(3) All other parts for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase.  
Manufacturerwill, atitsoption, refinishorreplaceanyproductorpartfoundtobedefective  
during the warranty period. Manufacturer will require you to return the part(s) claimed to be  
defective,foritsinspection,freightorpostageprepaid.  
Ifyouwishtoobtainperformanceofanyobligationunderthislimitedwarranty, youshould  
writeto:  
Consumer Warranty / P.O. Box 1240  
Columbus, GA 31902-1240  
Manufacturer may require reasonable proof of purchase and we suggest you keep your  
receipt. InthestateofCaliforniaonly,ifrefinishingorreplacementoftheproductisnot  
commerciallypracticable,theretailersellingthisproductorManufacturerwillrefundthe  
purchasepricepaidfortheproduct,lesstheamountdirectlyattributabletousebytheoriginal  
consumer-purchaserpriortodiscoveryofthenonconformity.Inaddition,inthestateofCalifornia  
only, youmaytaketheproducttotheretailestablishmentfromwhichitwaspurchasedortoany  
retailestablishmentsellingthisproductinordertoobtainperformanceunderthiswarranty.  
This warranty does not include the cost on any inconvenience or property damage due to  
failureoftheproductanddoesnotcoverdamageduetomisuse, abuse, accident, damage  
arisingoutoftransportationoftheproduct,ordamageincurredthroughcommercialuseofthe  
product. This express warranty is the sole warranty given by the manufacturer and is in lieu of  
allotherwarranties,expressorimplied,includingimpliedwarrantyofmerchantabilityorfitness  
foraparticularpurpose.NeitherManufacturerdealersnortheretailestablishmentsellingthis  
product has any authority to make any warranties or to promise remedies in addition to or  
inconsistent with those stated above. Manufacturer's maximum liability, in any event,  
shall not exceed the purchase price of the product paid by the original consumer-  
purchaser. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages. So the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and may also have other rights which vary  
from state to state.  
Electronic Ignition System 10 Year Limited Warranty  
ManufacturerguaranteesthisElectronicIgnitionSystem(batteryexcluded)inboth  
materials and workmanship for a ten (10) year period from date of purchase to the original  
purchaserifusedforhomeuse.Iftheproductfailstooperateduetoamanufacturingdefect,the  
defective part will be repaired or replaced at Manufacturer's option. The product, along  
with proof of purchase, must be returned postage prepaid.  
Ifyouwishtoobtainperformanceofanyobligationunderthislimitedwarranty, youshould  
write to: Consumer Warranty • P.O. Box 1240 • Columbus, GA 31902-1240  
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