Jackson 700 Series manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    Outdoor Gas Barbeque Owner’s Manual This manual is for use with 700, 700BI and 850BI series grills Warning: Please read and understand th e contents of this manual fully before operating. Failure to do so may result in fire or explosion. Homeowners should re tain these instructions. All barbecues and carts are designe d for OUTDOOR use only and c[...]

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    2 TABLE OF CONTENTS: SAFETY. 3 LP GAS CYLINDER REPLACEME NT. 4-5 OPD EQUIPPED CYLINDER. 6 HOSE AND REGULATOR. 6 LEAK TESTING. 7 INSTALLATION. 8 CLEARANCES. 9 ASSEMBLY. 10-13 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRILL 14 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS. 15 GAS CONVERSION. 16-18 MAINTENANCE. 19 GRILLING TIPS AND TECHNIQUES. 20 TROUBLE SHOOTING. 21 PARTS LIST. 22 EXPLODED VIEW[...]

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    3 SAFETY: Your new Jackson G rill barbeque is a safe, conveni ent appliance when used and maintained properly. As with all gas-fired appliances, ce rtain safety precautions must be obse rved. Failure to follow these precautions may result in damage or injury. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the assembly or operation of this applia n[...]

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    4 LP GAS CYLINDER PLACEMENT: Cylinders must be installe d according to assembly instructions. Install the ga s cylinder into the tank hole inside of the Jack son Pedestal. LP GAS CYLINDER: QCC-1 Quick Closing Coupling Your grill is designed to be used with an LP gas cylinder equipped with th e new QCC-1 Quick Clos ing Coupling system. The Q CC-1 sy[...]

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    5 HANDLING: 1. Government regulations pr ohibit shipping full LP gas cylinders. Yo u must take your new cylinder to an LP gas dealer for filling. 2. A filled LP gas cylinder is under very high pressu re. Always handle with care and transport i n the upright position. Protect the valve from accidental damage. 3. Do not tip the LP gas cylinder wh ile[...]

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    6 OPD EQUIPPED CYLINDER: Effective January 1, 1998, the stan dard for outdoor g as appliances, ANSI Z21.58/CAN CGA-1.6, requires t hat appliances are to be used with cylind ers equipped with an Overfill Prevention Device (OPD). The OPD is designed to reduce the po tential for the overfilling of propane cylinders, thus reducing the possibility of re[...]

  • Page 7

    7 4. Leak test the connection. See “leak test ”. 5. Refer to lighting in structions. To avoid activating t he Flow Limiting Device when lighting, op en the cylinder valve slowly with the appli ance valves off. If the Flow Limiting Device is accidentally activated, turn off cylinder valve and applian ce valves, wait 10 se conds to allow the devi[...]

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    8 INSTALLATION: In Canada, this appliance must be in stalled in accord ance with the local code and relevant CGA standard s: CAN/CGA-B149.1 LP Gas/Propane Installation Code and latest codes where ap plicable. In the USA, this appliance must be installed in accord ance with the local code and relevant national code: ANSI Z223.1 – Latest Edition Na[...]

  • Page 9

    9 INSTALLING 700BI / 850BI INTO A NON COMBUSTIBLE ISLAND. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES : 700BI 850 BI A 32.5 39.5 B 9.25” 9.25” C 17” 17” D 10.25” 10.25” E 3” 3” F 17.25” 17.25” G 24.25” 24.25” H 24” min. 24” min. I 18.5” 18.5” J 5.5” min 5.5” min INSTALLING 700BI / 850BI INTO A COMBUSTIBLE ISLAND. NOTE: IMPORTAN[...]

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    10 ASSEMBLY: Please ensure the proper tools are u sed for ease of installation. Some assembly will be required if this unit is installed in a pede stal. Please remove all compon ents from the packaging and inspect all compon ents to ensure there is no damag e to any components in the packaging. If damage is present please contact you local de aler [...]

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    11 Secure the Condiment Bins to the Display Panel using the screws from the securing plates. After the Side Shelves have been installed, ensure th e Grill Head is pushed back in the ped estal as far as possible. With the screws removed from the securing straps, pl ac e a screw through the side of the Condiment bins and secure the Condiment Bins to [...]

  • Page 12

    12 Rotisserie Rod Bushing Placed on the cut out provided on the Inner Hood Rotisserie Kit Completed Installation Upper Flavor Shield, Cooking Grid Installation. Remove the Upper Flavor Shields form the Packaging . Please ensure that all protective plastic has b een removed from these parts. These Upper Flavor shields should b e placed on the pins p[...]

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    13 Main Gas Line Connections for Propane Gas and Natural Gas. The main Fuel supply gas line is connected to a Mani fold Tee securely mounted inside the ped estal located on the left hand side of the pedestal. Remove the Propane hose and regulat or assembly from t he packaging. Please ensure that there is no de bris inside the brass flare connection[...]

  • Page 14

    14 Getting To Know Your Grill. 1 Outer Hood Handle 11 Pull Out Grea se Tray 2 Hood Ther mometer 12 Main Co ntrol Knobs / Display Panel 3 Outer Hood 13 Electronic Ignition 4 Cooking Grids 14 Side Burne r Side Shelf 5 Side Shelf 15 Wa rming Rack 6 Condiment Bins X 2 16 Infrare d Rear Burner 7 Pedestal 8 Pedestal Doors X 2 9 Propane Tank Slide out 10 [...]

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    15 H I M E D L O W H I M E D L O W MAIN BURNER LIGHTING To light the Main Burners always start with the Left Ha nd Burner first. Turn the Left hand Control Knob to HI and Depress the Igniter Button. Once thi s burner has lit, simply turn the next Control Knob to the right to high and this burner will light, repeat this step for the rem aining burne[...]

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    16 Operating The Rear Burner When operating the Rear Burner please ensure that the Warming Rack is REMOVED . The Warming Rack will become damaged if NOT removed while the Rear Infrared Burner is in use. The rear burner is spe cially designed to be used with the Rotisserie Kit, and shou ld ONLY be used when using the Rotisserie Kit. MAIN BURNER USE [...]

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    17 4 Using a 13 mm wrench undo all of the main burner orifices from the unde rside of the Display Panel. Place then aside form any other orifices included in the Natural Gas Conversion Kit. 5 Using an approved thread sealant, replace the Main Burner Orifices with the NEW Natural Gas orifices supplied. 6 Before reinstalling the Main Burne r tubes, u[...]

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    18 SIDE BURNER 1 Open the side burner lid and rem ove the grate over the burner head. 2 Undo the 2 Phillips head screws that hold the Flame Thrower (burner ignition) a nd VERY Carefully move away from the burner Head. 3 Undo the 3 screws that hold the Burner Head onto the Side Shelf base. 4 Remove the 2 main orifices and place away from the Natural[...]

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    19 GAS LINE Remove the 3/8” flare fitting that attaches the propane ho se from the Manifold block inside of the pedestal and replace with an a pproved 10’ Natural Gas Hose neoprene hose. Part # NGHOSE REMEMBER TO LEAK CHECK ALL FITTINGS AND ORIFICES AFTE R ALL OF THE CONVERSION IS COMPLETED, LEAK CHECK ALL FITTINGS AND TEST FIRE ALL BURNERS TO [...]

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    20 FOOD SAFETY TIPS AND TECHNIQUES We want to enjoy healthy and safe grill cooking, so here are some tips for basic ba rbecue hygiene: Bacteria are living orga nisms that grow and multi ply rapidly in warm moist foods. Marinat e meat in the refrigerator and take it out one half hour before gr i lling, if you want to grill your prep ared meat at roo[...]

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    21 TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION Low heat or lo w flame when valve turned to high. For propane – improper lighting procedure. Ensure lighting procedu re is followed carefully. All gas grill valves must be in the off positio n when the tank valve is turned on. Turn tank on for all pressure to equalize. See lighting instructions[...]

  • Page 22

    22 - PARTS LIST Part Number Part Description Quantity 1 07-400 Outer Hood 1 2 04-3403 Warming Ra ck Bracket 2 3 07-402 Hood Handle 1 4 07-4505 Thermomete r 1 5 07-403 Inner Hood 1 6 07-404 Rear Burner Mount 1 7 07-4508 Inner Hood Back Cove r 1 8 07-405 Warming Rack 1 9 04-34510 Collector Box 1 10 07-4506 Upper Flavor Shields 4 11 07-407 Large/ Cook[...]

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    23 EXPLODED VIEW 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 41 42 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 2 14 18 50 26 28 9 10 11 13 16 24 30 30[...]

  • Page 24

    24 Jackson Grills Limited Lifetime Warranty Jackson Gri lls Inc. warrant s the follow ing materi als and wo rkmanship to be free of def ects for as long as you own the grill. This covers the followi ng components: main stainless steel outer hood, stainless steel cooking grills, stainle ss steel outer pedestal system, stainless steel handle, St ainl[...]

  • Page 25

    25 A special message to our customers Thank you for choosing th e Jackson Grill for your n ew gas grill. This applian ce is designed with quality components and we are confident that it will provide you with years of ex cellent operation. Please take the time to read the whole manual and familiari ze yourself wi th all of the features of the Jackso[...]