Operating instructions

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BACKBURNER ORIFICE SIZE CHECKING/
CONVERSION
Before beginning, make sure you have the proper
tools for the task.
This task requires:
• a #2 Phillips-head screwdriver
• a
3
/
8
" socket driver
• a
1
/
4
" socket driver
Note: It may be necessary to remove the rotisserie
rod before beginning this procedure.
1. Remove the heating rack if installed and set it
aside.
2. Unscrew both backburner face plate screws
using a 1/4" hex socket driver and set them
aside.
3. Remove the igniter screw using a 1/4" hex socket
driver so that the ignitor can be moved out of the
way of the backburner when removed.
4. Remove the backburner screw (left side) using
1/4" hex socket driver. Set the screw and bracket
aside.
5. Remove the backburner by pulling it fi rst to the
left and then forward. Set it aside.
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the
wires connected to the backburner
assembly.
6. Use the 3/8" socket driver to remove the exposed
orifi ce and replace it with the correct orifi ce for the
gas to be used (see table 1 p. 2 for correct orifi ce
sizes based on burner type and gas type).
7. Replace the backburner assembly and re-insert
the anchoring screw.
8. Replace the backburner ignitor. Adjust it’s
position and/or bend the electrodes until the
ignitor sparks when tested.
Tip: It is normal for the backburner to smoke
when it is burned for the fi rst time. Burning
your backburner on HIGH for approximately
15 minutes will eliminate the smoking.
SIDEBURNER ORIFICE SIZE CHECKING/
CONVERSION
Before beginning, make sure you have the proper
tools for the task.
This task requires:
• a pair of needle-nose pliers
• a
5
/
16
" hex nut driver
Note: It may be necessary to remove the rotisserie
rod before beginning this procedure.
1. Lift the sideburner lid. Then remove the grill and
sideburner cap and set them aside.
2. Locate and remove the cotter pin from the
sideburner assembly underneath the sideburner
shelf using needle-nose pliers. Set it aside.
3. From the top of the sideburner shelf lift the
sideburner upward while rotating the attached
tubing underneath away from the orifi ce near the
cart wall. Set it aside.
Note: To protect the manifold threads when placing
the new orifi ce, start the threading manually,
and then tighten with the nut driver.
4. Use the nut driver to remove the exposed orifi ce
and replace it with the correct orifi ce for the gas
being converted to. (see table for correct orifi ce
sizes based on burner type and gas type).
Note: While the sideburner is still removed it may
be convenient to adjust the sideburner air
shutter opening size by loosening the air
shutter adjustment screw using a Phillips-
head screwdriver and sliding the air shutter
to the position indicated in table 1, p. 2; then
retighten the adjustment screw.
5. Rotate the burner assembly back into place over
the orifi ce and fi rmly seated in the shelf.
6. Re-insert the cotter pin underneath the sideburner
assembly using needle-nose pliers. It may be
necessary to push downward on the burner
assembly from above to fully expose the cotter
pin hole. Rotate the inserted cotter pin so that it
is fl ush with the underside of the shelf.
7. Replace the burner cap by centering it on the
sideburner assembly and making sure it drops
in place.
8. Replace the grill with the grating running front to
back so that it drops fully down onto the shelf,
allowing the lid to close completely over it.
CHECKING/CONVERTING THE BURNER ORIFICES
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