Owners Manual
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Figure # 6
LOW HEAT SETTING ADJUSTMENT: 
NOTE: 
THE  LOW  HEAT  SETTING  ON  YOUR 
GRILL IS PRESET AT THE FACTORY. 
ADJUST  ONLY  IF  ALTITUDE  OR  ENVI-
RONMENTAL FACTORS ARE CAUSING 
POOR LOW HEAT PERFORMANCE. 
ADJUSTMENT STEPS: 
1.  Follow  lighting  instructions  by  setting  the  control 
knob on “HI” and allow the burner to preheat for 10 
minutes. 
2.  Turn the  control knob  to “LOW” and  wait for  the 
burner temperature to drop and stabilize. 
3.  Attempting adjustment at any setting other than 
LOW can create a dangerous condition. 
4.  Remove knob  by pulling straight away from control 
panel. 
5.  Insert a small blade screwdriver into the valve stem 
to begin the adjustment. 
6.  Turn  counter-clockwise  to  INCREASE  the  low  heat 
flame  using  pliers  to  hold  the  stem  securely.  (see 
figure # 5) 
7.  Adjust the flames so the burner is fully lit around the 
perimeter  when  the  know  is  in  the  LOW  position. 
Once proper adjustment  is  reached,  reattach  the 
knob by pushing onto stem. 
OPERATING THE GRILL:
BEFORE USING THE GRILL: 
•  Make sure the grill has been leak tested and is properly located. 
•  Remove any packing material. 
•  Read and understand the instructions in this manual. 
U-BURNERS:
Each U-burner is rated at 27,500 BTU. (See figure # 6). 
The  grill  burners  encompass  the  entire  cooking  area  and 
are  side  ported  to  minimize  blockage  from  falling  grease 
and debris.  Above the burners are stainless steel briquette 
trays and ceramic briquettes. The briquette tray is a funda-
mental part for the performance of the grill.  Make sure the 
briquette tray is installed properly before lighting the burner. 
Each  grill  burner  has  its  own  igniter.  The  igniter  push  but-
tons are located on the sides of the front control panels. 
WARNING 
NEVER ADJUST THE BURNER SO LOW THAT IT MAY 
GO  OUT  DURING  USE.  DO  NOT  OPERATE  THE 
GRILL WITH THE LOW HEAT SCREW REMOVED. 
GAS CAN ESCAPE AND CAUSE A POTENTIALLY 
HAZARDOUS CONDITION. 
Figure # 5










