Jackson Grills JLS700-LP Lux Owner's Manual

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Summary of JLS700-LP Lux

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    1 for built-in models: jls700bi-lp (liquid propane) jls700bi-ng (natural gas) owner’s manual for lux700bi important notice please read all safety notices on pg. 2-3 before assembling or operating this grill. Fire it up with jackson grills. Www.Jacksongrills.Com version: jul15.

  • Page 2: !safety Warnings!

    2 !Safety warnings! Important: please read and understand all warnings and precautions before using your gas grill. 1 the installation of this appliance must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the national fuel gas code, ansi z223.1/nfpa54, or the natural gas and propan...

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    3 14 to prevent propane from entering the regulator valve & causing a potential hazard, please ensure that the propane cylinder is at a lower level than the regulator when in use. 15 please note that propane (lp) is explosive under pressure, heavier than air, and settles and pools in low areas, whic...

  • Page 4: Table Of Contents:

    4 table of contents: certification & testing: 5 unpacking your grill: 5 parts checklist: 5 contact us: 6 owner registration: 6 tools required for assembly: 7 assembling & preparing your grill: 7-8 cutout (framing) dimensions: 8 clearance to combustibles: 9 propane gas connection: 9-11 natural gas co...

  • Page 5: Certification And Testing:

    5 certification and testing: this appliance has been tested by labtest certification inc. (lc), and has been tested to ansi z21.58b-2012, & csa 1.6b-2012, and certified for canada and the usa. Unpacking your grill: please open your packaging carefully and set aside all loose components. Once unpacke...

  • Page 6

    6 special message to our customers: all of us at jackson thank you, for choosing a jackson grill! This appliance was designed, engineered, and built with quality components and we are confident that it will provide you with years of excellent operation. Please take the time to read the entire manual...

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    7 tools required for assembly: please use the proper tools to simplify installation and prevent injury or damage to your grill.  installer supplied tools: 1 x large phillips screwdriver 1 x medium phillips screwdriver 1 x optional: socket wrench with 6mm socket and extension assembling & preparing ...

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    8 4. Place the forks and counter balance on the rotisserie rod in the desired location. 5. Place the rotisserie rod into the motor. Align the rotisserie rod groove over the right inner hood wall and drop it into the cut out provided on the inner hood. (fig.5) cut out (framing) dimensions: a. Install...

  • Page 9: Clearance To Combustibles:

    9 clearance to combustibles: a) top: from top of hood to any *combustibles above grill: 5 feet minimum *such as decks, ceilings, hanging plants, etc. B) rear: from rear of unit to any combustibles behind grill: 12 inches minimum c) side: from the outside edges the grill body, to any adjacent combust...

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    10  built in propane cylinder enclosures: 1. Built in cylinder enclosures which completely enclose the cylinder must have both of the following: a. At least one unobstructed ventilation opening on the exposed exterior side of the enclosure located within 5 in (127mm) of the top of the enclosure. Th...

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    11 before use.  storing propane cylinders: 1. Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever the cylinder is not in use. Only install the type of dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder valve. Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage of propane. 2. Store...

  • Page 12: Natural Gas Connection:

    12 natural gas connection:  fuel type: the following instructions are for natural gas configured grills only. Operating pressure = 4 ” wc.  built in natural gas hook-up: (fig.9) 1. The piping up to the gas grill is the responsibility of the installer and piping should be located as shown below. 2....

  • Page 13: Leak Testing:

    13 leak testing:  general: 1. Although all gas connections on the grill are leak tested at the factory, a complete gas tightness check must be performed at the installation site. This is mandatory due to possible mishandling during shipping (which could loosen fittings), or excessive pressure unkno...

  • Page 14: Installer Final Check List:

    14 introducing the island grillstone™ check out this fabulous new way to enhance your cooking! Quarried from natural volcanic rock and then cut into slabs, it is the ideal accessory for grilling veggies, seafood, or marinated meats. Drops right onto your grill! Installer final check list: ensure tha...

  • Page 15: Fuel Conversion:

    15 figure 12 fuel conversion: this grill is convertible to natural gas or propane when needed, with the installation of the appropriate gas conversion kit. (see parts list, pg. 22) the kit should be installed by a qualified gas fitter. Please contact your local dealer for information. Grill lighting...

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    16 tech-tip remove warming rack before using your rotisserie burner; otherwise the rack may be damaged due to excessive heat . 4. Flame characteristics: (fig. 11) check for proper burner flame characteristics. Each burner is adjusted prior to shipment; however, variations in the local gas supply may...

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    17  food safety: always adhere to the following tips to enjoy a safe and healthy outdoor grilling. Always use hot soapy water to wash hands, surfaces & utensils after processing raw meat. Always separate the raw meats from done foods to avoid cross contamination always use clean utensils to handle ...

  • Page 18: Cleaning And Maintenance:

    18 4. Tips for rotisserie cooking: when using the rotisserie, the meat should be centered on the spit rod, after which it must be balanced. To balance the meat, first rotate the cut so that heaviest side is facing downwards. Next, position the counter balance so that it faces upwards. Secure in plac...

  • Page 19

    19 2. Grease management system: your grill is equipped with a small grease cup in the back of the unit. This cup should be emptied and cleaned after each use and before the grill is transported. Your grill is designed to allow grease to flow along the bottom of the firebox, and collect in both the g...

  • Page 20: Grill Storage:

    20 5. Interior cleaning: remove the cooking grid, flame diffuser and the burner from the grill. Remove excess residue using a brush, scraper and/or cleaning pad. Spray inside the firebox with oven degreaser and let stand for 5 minutes. Use a wire brush to loosen up grease and food residues. Wash wit...

  • Page 21: Trouble Shooting:

    21 trouble shooting: a) spider and insect warning: spiders and insects can nest in burners during storage. This hazard has been known to cause grill fires. Clean the main burners periodically, as well as before storing the grill. B) burner inspecion: inspect burners each time you use your grill, or ...

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    22 exploded view: lux jls700bi.

  • Page 23: Parts List: Lux Jls700Bi

    23 parts list: lux jls700bi loc. Description part# (qty.) loc. Description part# (qty.) 01 thermometer bezel jt-11 22 rotisserie spit rod jr-30 02 thermometer jt-10 23a manifold assembly (propane) jf-53 03 hood jh-09 23b manifold assembly (natural gas) jf-77 04 hood handle insulator (black) jh-95 (2...

  • Page 24: Limited Lifetime Warranty:

    24 limited lifetime warranty: jackson grills warrants the following materials and workmanship to be free of defects for as long as you own the grill subject to the conditions below: 10 year plus 5 warranty: (from date of purchase); jackson grills will replace (at our option), any defective stainless...