Use & Care Guide Liquid Propane Kenmore Natural Model Gas (LPG) Grill Number: Gas (NG) Kenmore Model 119.16676800 Grill Number: • Safety • Assembly • Use and Care • Cooking Guide • Espa_ol, Pg. 29 • Parts and Service 119.17676800 Failure to comply with these instructions could result in a fire or explosion that could cause serious bodily injury, death or property damage. Call us first if you have any problem with this product.
PrimarySafetyWarnings ................................... 1-3 WarrantyInformation ............................................ 2 Pre-Assembly Instructions .................................... 3 PartDiagramandLists...................................... 4-7 Assembly Instructions ...................................... 8-13 Use&CareInstructions ................................. 14-26 Frequently Asked questions ................................... 27-28 Spanish guide ..............................................
DONOTlightthisgrill withoutfirstreading the LightingInstructions. DONOTlightthisgrill withoutchecking the burnertubesforblockage thatcouldhave occurredduringshipment.SeetheCleaning andHaintenance Instructions. • DO NOT use any type of charcoal • DO NOT operate the main burners burner at the same time. • ALWAYS inspect use. Remove in this grill. and back the grease tray before each and clean as necessary.
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KEY A DESCRIPTION PART# QTY Hood Assembly AI Hood Bolt B06WIB-6-A5 2 A2 Thermometer SA0704-I 1 A3 A4 Thermometer SE0076 1 Hood B06W03-4-A4 1 AS Silicon Stopper FE0001M 4 A6 Hood Handle Heat Insulator FE0089 2 A7 Hood Handle B06W03-4-A7 1 BO6WIB-28-B5 1 BO6WO3-4-B2 1 B06W1B-28-B12 1 B06W03-4-B4 1 SE0142 1 B Firebox Seat & Side Burner Assembly B1 Back Burner Cover B2 Firebox B3 Back Burner B4 Firebox B5 Warming B6 Back Burner (LP only) BO6WO3-4-B6LP
KEY DESCRIPTION PART# B29 Control Knob FE0090D-001 7 B30 Electric Igniter SE0143-A 1 B31 Electric Igniter SE0143 1 B32 Electric B33 Heat B34 Rotisserie B35 Rotisserie B36 Side Burner Cover B37 Side Burner Cover B38 Side Burner Outer B39 Side Burner Grease B40 Firebox B41 "I" B42 Main B43 Firebox Bottom B44 Grease Tray B45 Rotisserie Motor B46 Rotisserie Motor B47 Rotisserie Spit B48 Side Burner Rack B49 Side Burner B50 Back B51 Button
KEY DESCRIPTION C12 Cabinet C13 Protecting C14 Cabinet Right Top C15 Cabinet Right Side C16 Cabinet Left C17 Cabinet Left C18 Cabinet C19 Cabinet C20 Magnet C21 Cabinet C22 Glide C23 Cylinder C24 Glide C25 Locking C26 Standard C27 Swivel Locking C28 Swivel Caster C29 Indoor Shelf (LG C30 Indoor Shelf Bracket C31 "S" C32 Cylinder C33 Cabinet Left C34 Cabinet Front C35 Cabinet Bottom C36 Cabinet Right Detail Part List PART# Right Rear B
H Place Heat Diffusers [] Place the Heat Diffusers Install [] Cooking into the Firebox Grates Place the Cooking Grates into the firebox.
Install [] Warming Insert the Rack Warming Rack into the holes of firebox side panels as shown. Install Rotisserie Motor [] Slide the Rotisserie Motor onto the Rotisserie Motor Support on the right side of the firebox side panel, Note: We recommend you store the Rotisserie Motor in the Cabinet when not in use, Avoid exposing the Rotisserie Motor to moisture, and do not use Motor in rain.
Assemble [] the Rotisserie Spit Assembly Slide one Washer onto the end of the Rotisserie Spit, followed by the Counterweight, and the second Washer. Tighten the washers to secure the Counterweight. See Inset 1. Slide the Spit Bushing on the spit followed the Meat Forks. Use caution by the 2 Meat Forks as shown as the forks in Inset 2. Tighten Inset Inset the thumbscrews on are sharp. 2 1 ,\ Install Rotisserie Spit Assembly into the firebox [] Slide the Rotisserie Spit Assembly into plac
install [] Bar Handle and Utensil Hooks Remove 2 Philips head screws from the left side of the Countertop Frame. Use them to attach a Towel Bar Handle to the left side of the Countertop Frame. Remove 2 Philips head screws from the right side of the Countertop Frame. Slide 3 Utensil Hooks onto the second Towel Bar Handle and use the screws to attach it to the right side of the Countertop Frame.
Install [] Unscrew (+) Battery Battery the electronic igniter cap. Place the "AA" Battery end facing up. Screw the electronic igniter into the electronic cap back into place. (Size AA) Gas Hose Preparation (NG Model Only) [] Feed the Natural Gas Hose out through the back of the cabinet, Do Not Hook Up the Natural Gas Hose to your gas line at this time.
Congratulations- Assemblyis nowcomplete! [] Remove any additional labels or packing material from the grill except the CSA label. Be sure to clean all foam packing material out of all areas, Please proceed to and read the remaining sections of the Use & Care Guide prior to hooking up your LP cylinder or operating your grill.
CORRECT LP GAS TANK USE • Use of alcohol or drugs may impair the ability to assemble and operate the appliance. • Keep a fire extinguisher readily accessible. In the event of an oil or grease fire, do not attempt to extinguish with water. Use a Type B extinguisher or smother with dirt, sand, or baking soda. • In the event of rain, cover the grill and turn off the burner and gas supply. • Use your grill on a level, stable surface and ensure the locking casters are locked before use.
Notes about LP Gas Tank Exchange Regulator Programs • Many retailers that sell grills offer you the option of replacing your empty LP gas tank through an exchange service. Use only those reputable exchange companies that inspect, precision fill, test and certify their tanks. Exchange your tank only for an OPD safety feature equipped tank as described in the LP gas tank section of this manual. Regulator: Your regulator is equipped with a Q.C.C. Type 1 quick connect system.
Flow Limiting Valves on LP Gas Tanks Check all connections for LP Gas Leaks Never test for leaks with a flame. Prior to Your LP gas tank is equipped with a flow limiting valve that will restrict the flow of gas due to a sudden change in pressure. This can often activate without your knowledge. You will notice among other things that your grill does not get as hot as it should, will take longer to heat up, or you may not be able to light all burners.
Your new gas grill operates on Natural Gas. It is colorless and odorless in its natural form. The form of natural gas that is delivered to your home is almost pure methane. In the event of rain, cover the grill and turn the burner and gas supply. Use your grill on a level, stable surface locking casters are locked before use. Do not leave the grill unattended Your grill is designed Do not, for safety to operate reasons, on natural gas only. Your grill operates at 7" water column pressure.
For your safety: A leak test must be repeated each time your NG gas line is connected Do not smoke when checking for gas leaks. 1. DO NOT USE THE GRILL if you cannot stop a leak 2. Do not use any match or open flame, or smoke, during leak testing. 3. Do not light a burner during leak testing. Do not use an open flame to check for gas leaks. Your grill must well-ventilated as gas fired or keep your grill be leak tested outdoors in a area, away from any ignition source such electrical appliances.
I_"t 4'__1_I D][or__l:| 4n nl_ _"i II :| I_q lln(o] _[_ Grill Lighting Main Burner Instructions Lighting Side Burner 1. 2. 3. 4. Before each use, check all hoses for cracks, nicks, cuts, or abrasions. If a hose is damaged in any way, do not use your grill before replacing the hose with an authorized part from the Parts List. Also make sure all gas supply connections are securely tightened. Familiarize yourself with the Safety and Use and Care instructions in this manual.
MANUALLY LZGHTZNG THE HATCH THE BURNERS WZTH MANUALLY HOLDER 1. Open the lid. 2. Ensure all burners BACK are in the "OFF" position. LIGHTING BURNER, or THE SEARING SIDE BURNER, BURNER 1. Open the grill lid or side burner 2. Ensure the control position cover. knobs are in the "OFF" as well as any main burner not in 3. Slowly turn on the gas at the LP cylinder valve or NG gas if it is not already on. 4. Place a match in the match light stick.
Troubleshooting If the grill fails to light: 1. 2. [] Turn gas off at source and turn control knobs to "OFF". Wait at least 5 minutes for gas to clear, and then retry If your grill still fails to light, check the gas supply and connections. Ensure gas supply is turned on (turn counterclockwise), there is gas in the tank, and the regulator is properly seated in the tank valve. Follow the steps limiting device. 3.
9. Check and clean each electrode tip. Adjust the spacing between the tips and the burner as necessary. The space between the electrode tip and burner should be approximately 3/16". 10. Replace the heat diffusers, grates, warming rack, and grease tray. 11. Reconnect the gas source and observe the burner flame for correct operation. Proper care and maintenance will keep your grill in good operating condition and prolong its life.
Regardless of the burner cleaning procedure you use, we recommend you also complete the following steps to help prolong burner life. 1. Use a fiber pad or nylon brush to clean the entire outer surface of each burner until free of food residue and dirt. 2. Clean any clogged ports with a stiff wire, such as an open paper clip. 3. Inspect each burner for damage (cracks or holes) and if such damage is found, order and install a new burner.
Burn-Off Do not place the food directly over a burner to use this method. Instead, the food should be placed on the left or right side of your grill with the burner lit on the opposite side or in the center with the center burners off. Indirect cooking must be done with the lid down. Some of the new parts of your grill could have residual oils. We recommend you ignite the burners, turn to "Hi", and lower the lid for 3 to 5 minutes to burn any oils off before grilling for the first time.
OPERATING DO NOT WHEN THE USE USING ANY THE ROTISSERIE OF THE MAIN ROTISSERIE ELECTRICAL BURNERS Slide the first meat fork onto the spit rod with the tongs facing the center of the spit, 2, Skewer the meat onto the spit rod, and slide to the center. You want to balance the weight as evenly as possible. 3, 4, 5, 6, 2. Unplug from the outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts; 3.
OPERATING THE INFRARED SEARING BURNER 61 Remove food from immediately burner Searing Searing the country. heat, tastes along In general, follow an infrared Searing to get the results be done at the beginning searing burner 5 minutes. always be used on the Hi setting Infrared OF THE searing burner 1. to sear concentrated burners produce heat. Therefore, very hot and 2.
Question: can I convert my gas grill from one fuel type to another, such as LP to NG (natural gas) or vice versa? 3. 4. Answer: No, your gas grill is manufactured to specific standards developed by CSA and ANSI for your safety and is certified for one type of gas only. Question: Are the serial and model numbers listed somewhere for reference? listed on a Depending on generally will the cart. Question: My grill Why? will not light properly. If you hear a clicking sound, then: 1.
Question: Where do I use my grill and better performance? for safer Question: can I clean parts of my grill, such as the cooking grates and heat tents, in a self-cleaning oven? Answer: No. You should not clean any part of your grill in a self-cleaning oven. operation Answer: Strong winds and low temperatures can affect the heating and performance of your gas grill so factor in these elements when positioning your grill outdoors for cooking.
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