Aussie 7110 manual

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    Aussie ® b b y y M M e e c c o o ® LP Gas Grill Assembly and Use Manual Joey TM For Customer Service, call 1-800-251-7558 or visit our web site at www .meco.net FOR OUTDOOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONL Y . NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE. • Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire or explosion which could cause death, serious personal injury , or [...]

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    2 I. Assembly Instructions.......................................................2 Parts Illustrations................................................................3 Parts List............................................................................4 S tep 1) Cart Assembly ........................................................6 S tep 2) Asse[...]

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    3 P ARTS ILLUSTRA TIONS If you need replacement part s, refer to the Parts Illustrations and the Parts List to find the exact p arts you need. If you have any questions which require help, contact Customer Service and be sure to mention the model number of your grill. (14) Hood/Bowl Assembly (13) Hood (21) Screw , ST4.0 x 10mm (20) Lef t Sidebrace [...]

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    (38) Flame Diffuser (39) Cooking Grid (37) Fabric Panel (43) LP Cylinder Heat Shield (41) Main Burner (42) Main Burner Electrode (44) Control Panel w/Manifold and Regulator (40) W arming Rack ITEM DESCRIPTION PA RT # QTY. 1 Owner's M anual 03.6602.00 1 2 Bottom Shelf 03.6603.00 1 3 Clip, Cylinder Retainer 03.6205.01 1 4 Left Front W heel Leg 0[...]

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    5 19 Sidebrace, Ri ght 03.6615.00 1 20 Sidebrace, Left 03.6616.00 1 21 Screw , ST 4.0 x 10 03.6583.00 12 22 Bolt, M4 x 10 (Clear Nickel ) 03.6267.00 2 23 W ingnut, M4 Solid ( Lef t Sidebrace) 03.6313.00 2 24 Crossbrace, R ear 03.6617.00 1 25 Right Si de Table Black 03.6618.00 1 26 Left Side Table Black 03.6619.00 1 27 Bolt, M6x 15 03.6208.00 8 28 B[...]

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    6 STEP 1) Cart Assembly: Att ach the Legs to the Bottom Shelf with M5 x 40 Bolt s threaded into the Bottom Shelf holes. Position legs with the holes exactly as indicated . (4) LEFT FRONT WHEEL LEG T o reduce the risk of a cut injury: · Wear protective gloves when handling p art s that have sharp edges. · Some assembly may require help from anothe[...]

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    STEP 2) Assemble Axle, Wheels & Wheel Covers: 7 (10) WHEEL 2 PC (12) WHEEL COVER 2 PC Push Axle through center hole in Wheel and through lower hole in each leg. (FIG . 2A) Insert Axle pin through small hole in end of Axle until it snap s over it. (FIG . 2B) Align Wheel Cover pins with 3-holes in Wheel and push flush against Wheel. (10) WHEEL (1[...]

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    S tep 4) Inst all Drip Cup: Insert Drip Cup into Drip Cup Holder ring until the cup flange is flush with the ring and the notch in the lip of the cup fit s the vertical hanger wire. (17) DRIP CUP Align groove with vertical wire S tep 3) Assemble Hood/Bowl to Cart: (15) BOL T , M6X45 4 PC (16) M6 LOCKNUT 4 PC FIG . 3A FIG . 3C (16) BOL T , M6X45 (15[...]

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    9 S tep 5) Assemble Sidebraces: · Att ach Right and Left Sidebraces (19 & 20) to legs with ST4.0 x 10 Screws. (FIG . 5A) Secure Bottom Heat Shield to Lef t Sidebrace with M4x10 Bolts and M4 W ingnuts. (FIG . 5B) Allow Heat Shield Edge to overlap Sidebrace edge. (24) Rear CrossBrace (Pre-assembled) FIG . 5A (21) SCREW , ST4.0 x 10 4 PC FIG . 5B[...]

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    10 (27) BOL T , M6X15 8 PC (28) SCREW , M6X15 FIG . 6A FIG . 6B (27) BOL T , M6X15 (26) LEFT SIDE T ABLE (25) RIGHT SIDE T ABLE S tep 6) Assemble Side T ables: Align bracket holes of Lef t and Right Side T ables with holes in Bowl Leg Bracket s. Attach Side T ables with M6 x 15 Bolts underneath. (FIG . 6A 7 6B) (33) HANDLE SP ACER (T APERED) 2 PC F[...]

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    S tep 10) Inst all Cooking Grid: (Note W arming Rack already inst alled.) Lay Cooking Grid onto the Bowl ridges over the Flame Diffuser and Main Burner . (FIG . 10) 11 S tep 8) Att ach Front Panels: Place Lower Met al Panel behind the front legs with short side to the right. Secure the 2-bottom screws. (FIG . 8A) Att ach T op Fabric Panel to the to[...]

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    12 T o reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death: · Use only prop ane gas in this LP gas grill. · Do not attempt to convert an LP unit to natural gas. · Any use or alteration of this unit not intended could be unsafe and will void your warranty . · Always use a gas appliance outdoors in an open area with good ventilation to avoid breath[...]

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    Cylinder Ret ainer Clip Cylinder Carry Handle T o avoid pinching in next step, keep fingers and hands near corners of Cylinder Ret ainer Clip when swinging Clip over cylinder . 6) Swing the Cylinder Ret ainer Clip over round shoulder of the LP cylinder . Exert pressure at ends of clip until it stop s at the cylinder carry handle. Cylinder Ret ainer[...]

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    14 T o reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death: · This out door cooking appliance shall be used only out doors and shall not be used in a building, garage, or any other enclosed area. Locate out door cooking appliance in an area with good ventilation on a level st able surface clear of combustible and flammable material. · Maint ain min[...]

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    15 1. Open the Hood. 2. Import ant: Make sure all control knobs are turned “Off”. (FIG . 13A) 3. T urn the LP Gas Cylinder valve open counter clockwise until it stop s. (FIG . 13B) 4. Push the lef t control knob in and turn counter clockwise to the High flame position. (FIG . 13C & 13D) 5. Pause 4 seconds and push the ignitor button in seve[...]

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    16 MANUAL LIGHTING THE GRILL 1. Open the Hood. 2. Import ant: Make sure control knobs are turned “Off”. (See FIG . 13A) 3. T urn the LP Gas Cylinder valve open counter clockwise until it stop s. (See FIG . 13B) 4. Insert a lit match through match-lighting hole underneath the grill bowl on the right side. (FIG . 14A) Hold the flame near the burn[...]

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    17 Closing the Hood forms an ‘oven’ and traps a large amount of heat for roasting whole meats, chickens, etc. Therefore, it is IMPORT ANT that the burner is turned to the “Low “ position to prevent burning of the food. T o contain juices and fat, place the food to bake or roast in a metal baking tray . Monitor the cooking temperature and ti[...]

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    18 1) Remove Drip Cup, Cooking Grid, and Flame Diffuser . 2) Drip Cup- W ash the Drip Cup with soap and water . 3) Grill Body and Cart -Remove excess grease and/or fat with a soft plastic or wooden scraper . Do not use steel wool or other abrasive cleaners that can scratch painted or porcelain coated surfaces. It is not necessary to remove all the [...]

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    19 5) Use a pipe cleaner to clear insect nests from the inlet hole of main burner (FIG . 15D ). Open up the main burner holes with a small nail or wire.Normal wear and corrosion may enlarge some holes, however , if large cracks or holes are found, replace the Burner . Use a brass wire brush to remove food particles and corrosion from the burner sur[...]

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    Problem: Possible Cause: Solution: Burner will not light using the ignitor Burner is not connected to V alve. Not pausing long enough before clicking the Ignitor No spark LP gas cylinder is empty LP Coupling nut is not fully connected to regulator LP Excess flow valve tripped in regulator Obstructions in burner Electrode and burner are wet Wire is [...]

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    21 TROUBLESHOOTING (Cont’d) Persistent grease fire Unable to fill LP t ank Humming or whistling from the regulator Grease trapped around burner system Some dealers have older fill nozzles with worn threads. Outside temperature, humidi- ty , barometric pressure, and the gas level within the tank may cause the rubber diaphragm inside the regula- to[...]

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    IMPORT ANT NOTICE This Gas Grill must be used with a LP Gas Cylinder equipped with an OPD (Overfill Prevention Device). This is a secondary device to prevent the overfill of your LP Gas cylinder . The proper methods for the filling of your LP Gas cylinder are by weight or volume, as described in NFP A 58. Please make sure your filling station fills[...]

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    MECO CORPORA TION LIMITED W ARRANTY 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). Burner and Cooking Grid are warranted for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. All other parts a[...]

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    P/N 03.6602.00 REL. 1 1/06 Aussie ®[...]