Aussie 6T01U00SS1 manual

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    For Outdoor Household Use Only . Not for Commercial Use. Ne ed H elp ? Ne ed to R egi st er Y our G ri ll? Loo ki ng f or A us si e Par t s & A cc es so ri es? Vi s it u s onl in e at w w w . A us s ieG ri ll s. co m Or c all A u ss ie C u st om er S er vice a t 1-8 0 0 - 25 1 - 7 558 • This ins truc tion manual contain s im- por tant informa[...]

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    2 DA N G E R ! C AR BO N MONOXI DE HA Z AR D This appliance can produce carbon monox ide, an odorless toxic gas. U s- ing it in an enclosed s pace can k ill you . Nev er use thi s appliance in an enclosed s pace, such as a camper , tent , car , boa t or home. This appli- ance is not intended for and should never be used as a heater . T o reduce the[...]

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    3 Pa c k i n g L i s t Gri l l Bo dy Regulator H ousing A ss embly W arming R ac k (inside) Cooking G rid (inside) Flavor Ac tivator (insid e) O wne r ’ s M anual an d W arrant y Card (not picture d) Det ail ed Par ts Li s t and I ll us tr at io ns ma y be f ou nd on p ag es 18 and 1 9 . Contents Packin g List ....................................[...]

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    4 Prepa rati on for A s sembly Remove grill an d all pac kaging m ater ials from th e car ton and pl ace on a c le an level sur fa ce. Som e par ts are p ac ked inside the gr ill bo dy . Re move, unpack and in spe ct th ese p ar ts as well. NOTE : B ef or e us ing yo ur gr ill, r ea d th e in s tr uc t ion s a nd you r man ua l. For easier s et-up [...]

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    5 T able T op Use Unf old the le gs, as shown an d plac e grill on a level s ur fac e. Whe n leg s are unfold ed co mpletel y they will snap into the op en position. Dimp les in the le gs help th em re main in p osition. T o clos e, simply ap - ply en ough pres sure to overcom e the fr ic tion fit. Drip T ray Access The D rip Tray is acc es se d fo[...]

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    6 Usi ng G as LP Gas C ylinder If you s ee, smell , or hear the his s of L P gas e scapin g from the c y linde r: 1 . Do not at tempt to light ap pliance. 2. Ex tinguish any ope n flam e. 3. Disconnect from fuel supply . Carbon M onox ide Ha zard • This ap pliance c an pro duce c arb on monox ide whic h ha s no odor . U sing it in an enc lose d s[...]

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    7 Connec ting LP Gas Cylinder 1 . Purch ase 1 lb. LP G as c y linde r at your local re tailer . 2. T urn the re gulator k nob to the “O f f ” p osition. 3. Remove prote cti ve cap f rom regula tor openin g. Remove plas tic cap f rom top of prop ane c y linde r . Sa ve c ylin der c ap for rep lac ement on c ylind er if ga s remains in c y lind e[...]

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    8 B efore Us ing Y ou r LP G as G ril l Installation Codes T o reduc e the r isk of ser ious bo dily injur y or death f rom fire or ex plosion: • This installa tion must con for m with loc al cod es or , in the absen ce of lo cal co des, with eithe r the N ational Fuel Ga s Code, AN S I Z 223. 1 /N F P A 5 4 Na tural G as and Prop ane Ins tallati[...]

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    9 Supp lies N ee ded f or a L eak Test: • Clean p aint br ush • Water • Dish washing liquid • E mpt y c le an bowl or c an for s olution 1 . Make sure the re gulator k nob is turn ed to the “O f f ” position and ver if y that the L P G as Cylinde r is tightene d sec urely to the re gulator . 2. Mix on e par t of water w ith one par t of[...]

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    10 1 . Open th e Hoo d. 2. Push the Regulator K nob in an d turn 27 0 de grees (or 3/ 4 tur n) counterc lock wis e to the High p osition (F ig. 2) . Note the trian gular indic ator mar k on the silve r regulator h ousing. 3. Push the I gniter B ut ton in rep eate dly until the B urn er is li t. Listen f or the c lick indic ating sp ark ignition, an[...]

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    11 Manu ally L ighti ng the Gr ill 1. O pen t h e Ho od . IMPORT ANT : Make sure Regula tor Kn ob is turne d “O f f. ” 2. While hol ding a lit matc h ne ar the bur ne r (Fig. 4), push the Regul ator Kn ob in and tur n 2 70 degree s (or 3 / 4 tur n) counterc lock wis e to the High position ( Fi g. 2) . If B urn er goe s out during op eration, tu[...]

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    12 Coo k ing On t he G as G ril l T o reduc e the ri sk of ser ious injur y or death f rom fire, explosion or bur n ha zard: • Never use c harc oal or lighter f luid in your gas gr ill. Keep this out door c ookin g applianc e cle ar and f ree from combus tible ma terials, ga soline, and other f lammabl e vapor s and liquids. • Keep any elec tr [...]

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    13 End of C ookin g Ses sion T o reduc e risk o f ser ious injur y or death from f ire or bur n ha zard: • A llow grill and gre ase in th e Dr ip T ra y to compl etely c ool b efo re empt ying, cle aning, moving, or stor ing grill. • Empt y th e Drip T r ay af ter ea ch c ookin g ses sion so gre ase do es not a ccumul ate. WA R N I N G ! 1 . Af[...]

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    14 Ca re and M ai ntena nce C leaning the G rill Drip T ray: Remove the Dr ip T r ay unde r the gr ill bowl af ter the gr ill has c oole d comple tely . S c rape a way fo od and f at residue f rom the Dr ip T ra y . E mpt y and wash the D rip T ray w ith hot soapy wate r and a c loth. Gril l Body: Remove exce ss gre ase an d/ or fat w ith a sof t p[...]

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    15 5. Use a pipe c le aner to c lear in sec t ne st s or deb ris f rom the inlet h ole of M ain B urn er (Fig. 9) 6. Ope n up the B urn er hole s (Fig. 9) with a small n ail or wire. Use a non- metallic brush to remove f ood p ar tic le s and cor rosion from the B ur ner sur fac es. Fig. 9 Pipe Cl eaner Op en u p Ma in B ur ne r ho le s wi t h a s [...]

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    16 Emergencies Problem Ga s leak ing f rom LP G as Cy linde r G as leak ing b et ween LP G as Cylin der an d regula- tor conne ction Gre ase f ire or exce ssi ve flam es above co oking sur f ace Flashba ck ( Fire in or around Ve n t u r i t u b e s ) Pos si ble C a us e Me c hanical f ailure due to r ust or mishandling Imprope r install ation, con-[...]

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    17 T roubleshoot ing Problem Bur ne rs w ill not light using the ignitor Bur ne rs w ill not light using a match Low flam e or low heat Flam es blow out Flar e up Per si s te n t g r e a se f i r e Pos si ble C a us e Burner s not assembled correctly Not pr es sing igniter in en ough for spark. No sp ark - out of pl ace, loose, or broken. LP gas cy[...]

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    18 1 2 Par t s I ll u s t r a t i o n 5 6 9 10 11 12 3 4 7 8 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 19 20[...]

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    19 Ke y Description Quantit y 1 The rmom eter 1 2 The rmom eter Be zel 1 3 Hoo d 1 4 Hoo d Pivot Pin 2 4A Hoo d Pivot Pin Nu t (not shown) 2 5 Hoo d H andle B ez el 2 6 Hoo d Handle 1 7 W armin g Rack 1 8 Cookin g Grid 1 9 Flavor Acti vator 1 1 0 Piezo Igniter 1 1 1 I gniter Housin g 1 1 2 Ele ctro de (wire n ot shown) 1 13 B u r n e r 1 14 R e g u[...]

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    20 Lim ited W a rrant y For refe renc e and cor resp onde nce, recor d your Ser ial numb er here. (Se e name plate on side o f grill.) Seri al No .____________________________________________ Pleas e use this numbe r in regis terin g your warr ant y and any cor res pon danc e with M E CO CO R PO R ATI ON P/ N 0 3 . 5 8 8 1 . 0 0 R e v . 2 0 1 0 111[...]