Vantage Hearth 67C3C8KK81 Assembly And Use Manual

Manual is about: LP Gas Grill

Summary of 67C3C8KK81

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    For outdoor household use only. Not for commercial use. Need help? Need to register your grill? Looking for aussie parts & accessories? Visit us online at www.Aussiegrills.Com or call aussie customer service at 1-800-251-7558 • failure to follow these intructions could result in fire or explosion wh...

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    2 notice meco corporation strives to be a quality supplier of consumer products. If we omitted any parts needed for assembly, or you need troubleshooting information, please contact us using our toll free number or visit our website. It is important to register your grill and retain your receipt. 1-...

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    3 contents preparation for assembly ..............................................3 packing lists model 67c3c8kk81 .....................................................4 assembly instructions step 1 caster assembly ............................................5 step 2 back panel to bottom shelf assem...

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    4 packing list ref# description 1 left side frame right side frame door back panel front crossbar 2 door handle locking casters, 2 pcs. Casters, 2 pcs. Caster caps, 2 pcs. Grease pan foil pan side burner control knob cylinder blocking wire cylinder retainer bolt hardware package 3 left side shelf wi...

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    5 assembly instructions step 1 caster assembly identify side frame assemblies and lay on floor as shown. Thread stem of locking casters into nut on extension on bot- tom of front legs. Thread stems of non-locking casters into inserts in ends of back legs. Step 2 back panel to bottom shelf assembly a...

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    6 7 step 3 cart frame assembly attach left leg frame and right leg frame to cart bottom panel with eight 1/4-20 x 1.50” bolts. Fit one frame onto bottom panel at a time and insert the 1.50” bolts through the legs into the sides of the bottom panel. Attach the back legs to the back panel with four 5/...

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    7 step 5 front crossbar and caster cap assembly a. Attach the front crossbar between the front legs with four 1/4-20 x 1.50” bolts. Insert the bolts throught he out- side of the legs and into the threaded holes in the crossbar ends. Front crossbar should be oriented with the open side facing the ins...

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    8 to reduce the risk of bodily injury from lifting, the following assembly steps #s 7 and 8 will require two people. Caution ! Step 7 hood/body to cart assembly lift the hood/body assembly over the cart assembly and set it down until it rests on the top of the cart legs. Align the holes in the side ...

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    9 step 8 side table assembly a. Screw two 1/4-20 x .50” bolts into the two bottom threaded inserts on the outside of the bowl. Do not screw bolts all the way. Leave 1/8” of each bolt exposed. Align the bottom two holes (“keyhole slots” in detail) on the inner side of the left side table with the two...

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    10 d step 10 side burner igniter wire connection the side burner igniter wire is pre-installed and connected to the ignition box. Attach the wire to the side burner electrode by sliding the wire connector onto the electrode terminal. Underside view of side table/side burner note: shown without regul...

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    11 step 11 a. Side burner control knob assembly align the flat keyed hole in the control knob with the keyed stem of the side burner valve. Push the control knob onto the side burner valve stem. B. Side burner grid assembly place the side burner grid onto side burner table, allowing the three protru...

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    12 to reduce the risk of a laceration hazard: • wear protective gloves when installing warming rack. Hood and bowl edges could be sharp. Caution ! Step 13 warming rack / flame diffuser / cooking grid assembly a. Insert warming rack leg ends into holes on top edge of firebox. Seat securely. B. Lay a ...

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    13 connecting/disconnecting the gas using gas carbon monoxide hazard • this appliance can produce carbon monoxide which has no odor. Using it in an enclosed space can kill you. • never use this appliance indoors, on recreational vehicles, or boats. Da n g e r ! To reduce the risk of serious bodily i...

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    14 lp hose and regulator to reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death from fire or explosion: • clean and inspect the gas hose/regulator before each use of the outdoor cooking gas appliance. The gas hose/regulator must be replaced prior to being used, if there is evidence of excessive abra- ...

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    15 before using your lp gas grill installation codes to reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death from fire or explosion: • this installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with either the national fuel gas code, ansi z223.1/nfpa 54 natural gas and propane i...

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    16 how to perform a leak test “first time use” and as required supplies needed for a leak test: • clean paint brush • water • dish washing liquid 1. Use an lp gas cylinder equipped with an opd (overfill prevention device) and have it filled at an authorized lp gas dealer by a qualified attendant. 2....

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    17 7. If “growing” bubbles appear on any of the connection points, you have detected a gas leak. Immediately close the lp gas cylinder valve by turning handle clockwise a. If leak appears at either end of hose and regulator assembly, retighten the connection at the leak, but do not over-tighten. (no...

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    18 should you notice that your burner(s) are getting hard to light or the flame is not as hot as it once was, refer to the “how to clean your burners” section on page 27, to remove any possible obstructions. Lighting the grill using the pulse-spark ignitor to reduce the risk of serious bodily injury...

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    19 5. Push the igniter button in until the burner is lit. Listen for the spark ignition, and look to make sure the burner is lit. If no spark, see troubleshooting section on page 30. 6. From the “off” position, light all other burners from left to right, making sure each burner is lit before lightin...

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    20 manually lighting the grill to reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death from fire or explosion: • open hood before lighting the grill to prevent an explosion from gas build-up. Warning ! 1. Open the hood. 2. Important: make sure control knobs are turned “off.” (fig. 7 - p.18) 3. Turn the...

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    21 lighting the side burner to reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death from fire or explosion: • open side burner lid before lighting the grill to prevent an explosion from gas build-up. Warning ! 1. Open the side burner lid. (fig. 13) note: side burner lid is to remain open while the side...

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    22 1. Open the side burner lid. 2. Important: make sure side burner control knob is turned “off” first. 3. Turn the lp gas cylinder valve open counterclockwise until it stops. (fig. 8, p. 18) 4. Push side burner control knob in and turn counterclockwise to the high position. 5. Hold lit match near b...

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    23 cooking on the gas grill to reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death from fire, explosion or burn hazard: • never use charcoal or lighter fluid in your gas grill. Keep this outdoor cooking appliance clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liqui...

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    24 roasting (indirect method) to reduce the risk of burns from the hot air and steam trapped inside: • open the hood carefully when roasting on grill. Warning ! Indirect cooking (roasting): food is cooked like in an oven under lower heat and/or longer cooking times. These foods require more than 25 ...

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    25 warming rack to reduce the risk of fire or flare-up from grease drippings: • when cooking food on the warming rack, make sure no burners are on directly under the drip pan. • clean grease drippings away from grill after each use. Warning ! Warming racks are a convenient way to cook food, keep coo...

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    26 care and maintenance caution ! Cleaning the grill bottom panel, grease pan, foil pan: remove the two bolts on the sides securing the bottom panel. (step 12, page 11) scrape away food and fat residue from the bottom panel. Empty and wash the foil pan and grease pan with hot soapy water and a cloth...

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    27 remove nuts and bolts. How to clean the burners 1. Make sure the control knobs are turned “off” and the grill is completely cooled. 2. Carefully remove cooking grids and flame diffusers. 3. To remove each main burner, first remove the nut & bolt that fastens the burner flange to back wall. (fig. ...

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    28 5. Use a pipe cleaner to clear insect nests from the inlet hole of main burner (fig. 19) and side burner tube. (fig. 20) 6. Open up the main burner holes (fig. 19) and the side burner holes (fig. 21) with a small nail or wire. Use a non- metallic brush to remove food particles and corrosion from ...

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    29 storage to reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death: • store your lp gas grill in a cool dry place. Do not store an lp gas cylinder in a space greater than 125 degrees fahrenheit. Never store a connected lp gas cylinder in a building, garage, or any enclosed area. • store lp gas cylinder...

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    30 emergencies problem gas leaking from cracked/cut/burned hose gas leaking from lp gas cylinder gas leaking from lp gas cylinder valve gas leaking between lp gas cylinder and regula- tor connection fire coming through control panel grease fire or excessive flames above cooking surface flashback (fi...

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    31 troubleshooting problem burners will not light using a match low flame or low heat flames blow out possible cause regulator coupling nut is not fully connected to lp cylinder lp-excess flow valve tripped in regulator vapor lock in connections obstructions in burners wet electrodes and burners wir...

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    32 problem flare up persistent grease fire unable to fill lp tank humming or whistling from regulator cabinet doors do not close possible cause grease build-up excessive fat in meat grease trapped around burner system some dealers have older fill nozzles with worn threads outside temperature, humid-...

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    34 parts illustration - model 67c3c8kk81 if you need replacement parts, refer to the parts illustrations to find the exact parts you need. If you have any questions or need help, contact customer service at 1-800-251-7558 or go to www.Auss- iegrills.Com. Be sure to have the grill model number and se...

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    35 parts list- model 67c3c8kk81 key description quantity 1 side burner cover 1 2 side burner cooking grid 1 3 left side table 1 4 side burner valve 1 5 side burner knob bezel 1 6 control knob 4 7 cast iron side burner 1 8 side burner bracket 1 9 s.B. Venturi wind shield 1 10 control panel 1 11 main ...

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    36 limited warranty meco corporation - limited warranty this product is warranted to the original consumer purchaser against defects in material and workmanship under normal outdoor household use and correct assembly (if assembled by the consumer purchaser). Burners are warranted for a period of two...