Saffire Grill Co. SG22 NC Owner's Manual - Assembly
ASSEMBLY
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Final Grill Assembly
The shelf with the Towel Bar goes on the left and the
shelf with the Tool Hooks goes on the right. When you
lift the shelf up, slide the indentation on the shelf rods
back so they align underneath the Stop Tab. Fig.12
If the indentation is not aligned with the tab, the shelf
will not be level.
21. Remove the nut and washer from the Thermometer.
Insert the Thermometer into the hole in the front of the
Ceramic Top Dome. Replace the washer and nut on the
Thermometer from the inside of the grill and thumb
tighten the nut.
22. If you are using the grill on the feet, without a cart or
enclosure, you may add the fold-down side shelves by
ordering part #SG-SSB.
Starting the Fire
1. Remove the Cooking Grid. You may hang the grid on the right side Shelf Tool Hooks while you light the fire.
2. If you have charcoal left in the grill from the previous fire, stir it around enough to knock the ash down
through the grate. This will allow better air flow for a quicker start. The remaining charcoal is good to use again.
3. Pour lump charcoal into the grill until it covers the series of round holes in the firebox. (see Fig.13)
You may fill it to the top of the firebox if you need to cook or smoke for more than three hours.
NOTE: If you want to use the “Smokin’ Chip Feeder” to add wood chips to the fire it is good to make
sure the charcoal is not covering the access port at the front of the firebox area (see details under “Smokin’
Chip Feeder” (p.11).
CAUTION: DO NOT USE LIGHTER FLUID INSIDE THE SAFFIRE!
Not only does lighter fluid create a bad smell in the
neighborhood and on your food, but it is not good
for the ceramics on your grill.
4. If using a combustible fire-starter, nestle one down
into the charcoal. You may place fire-starters in more
than one spot in the charcoal if you want to get the
whole area burning quicker for high temperature
grilling and searing.
You may stack some charcoal around the starter to
speed up the process. Be sure to leave enough air
space around the stacked charcoal for the air and flame
or it will not burn properly. Now light the starter.
Fig.13
USING THE SAFFIRE
THE SAFFIRE!
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