Centro 2000 manual

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    W ARNING Failure to follow all of the manufactur er’ s instructions could result in hazar dous fires, explosions, pr operty damage, or serious personal injury or even death. W ARNING Follow all leak check procedur es carefully prior to operation of barbecue, even if barbecue was stored assembled. Do not try to light this barbecue without reading [...]

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    i i T ABLE OF CONTENT S W arrant y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i i Installation Informatio n . . . . . . 1 Additional W a r ning s . . . . . . . . 1 Use of LP Gas Cylinde r , . . . . . 1- 2 T ransportation and Storage of the LP Cylinde r , Filling the LP Cylinde r Prior to Using the Gril l . . . . . . . 3 Safety Hose and Regulato r . . . . 4 [...]

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    1 ADDITIONAL W ARNINGS INST ALLA TION INFORMA TION The installation of this appliance must be in accordance with all local codes, or in the absence of local codes: • Canadian installation must conform to the current national standar ds, which at this time are CAN / CGA-B149.1/2-Natural Gas / Propane installation code. Drawing A Minimum clearance [...]

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    2 FILLING THE LP CYLINDER The cylinder must be filled prior to use and must have the air purged. For safety , follow these instructions when having your cylinder filled: • Have only your local qualified LP gas dealer fill or repair a cylinder . • Do not overfill the cylinder beyond the safe 80% fill level. • Make sure the dealer tests and che[...]

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    3 PRIOR TO USING Drawing E Do not use your barbecue until you have carefully r ead and fully understand all the information in this manual. Please ensure the following: • Y our barbecue is properly assembled. • There ar e no leaks in the system (see “Leak T est”). • The burner is properly assembled, with the V enturi tubes seated over the[...]

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    4 SAFETY HOSE AND REGULA TOR Propane Gas Models: Y our barbecue is designed to operate on L.P . (Propane) gas at a pressur e of 2.74 Kpa (11˝ water column). A regulator preset to this pr essure is supplied with the barbecue and must be used. This regulator is equipped with the T ype-1 quick-closing connecting system, which incor- porates these saf[...]

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    5 Drawing B Drawing C Drawing D SAFETY LEAK TESTING Perform a “Leak T est” • Before lighting your barbecue for the first time. • Every time the cylinder is refilled, or any component is r eplaced. • At least once every year , preferably at the start of the season. The “Leak T est” must be done outdoors, away from heat, open flames and[...]

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    6 LIGHTING THE GRILL Make Sure you have followed all the safety checks, pr ocedures and instructions indicated in the previous section, befor e attempting to light the grill. Lighting The Main Burners 1. Always open the hood completely and always inspect the grill and burners to confirm that all components are pr operly positioned before lighting t[...]

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    7 6. Confirm that the burner is properly lit. If the flame pattern is other than normal, consult the T roubleshooting Guide for corrective action. 7. Always preheat the Barbecue befor e starting to cook. Light all bur ners and adjust them to the HIGH position for 5-10 minutes. Before placing any food on the Barbecue, clean the cooking grids with a [...]

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    8 8 P ARTS LISTING FOR 85-1103 (PROP ANE) G41301 Item No. Quantity Specification Part No. A 1 T op Lid Assembly AA 1 T op Lid Weldment G413-0100-01 AB 1 Handle F/ T op Lid G413-0001-01 AC 1 Thermometer G413-0029-01 AD 2 Screw for T op Lid G607-0002-01 B 1 Burner Box Assembly BA 1 Burner Box Weldment G413-0200-01 BB 1 Left Side Upper Panel G413-0300[...]

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    9 CL BG CI CJ DA EA BB CB CK AD AC BH BI AA BF AD AB BC DC EB CA DB BA CD CE CG CF CH CC EC ED EE EF EG EH BD BA BE CD 85-1103 (PROP ANE) G41301[...]

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    10 P ARTS LISTING FOR 85-1003-6 (NA TURAL GAS) G41302 Item No. Quantity Specification Part No. A 1 T op Lid Assembly AA 1 T op Lid Weldment G413-0100-01 AB 1 Handle F/ T op Lid G413-0001-01 AC 1 Thermometer G413-0029-01 AD 2 Screw for T op Lid G607-0002-01 B 1 Burner Box Assembly BA 1 Burner Box Weldment G413-0200-01 BB 1 Left Side Upper Panel G413[...]

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    11 CL BG CI CJ DA EA BB CK AD AC BI AA BF AD AB BC DC EB CA DB BA CD CE CG CF CH CC EC ED EE EF EG EH BD BA BE CD CL BG CI CJ DA EA CB BB CK AD AC BH BI AA BF AD AB BC DC EB CA DB BA CD CE CG CF CH CC EC ED EE EF EG EH BD BA BE CD 85-1003-6 (NA TURAL GAS) G41302[...]

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    12 12 1/4” x 38 mm Screw (x4) Hardwar e Pack List No. Description Part Number Quantity 1 1/4” x 38 mm Screw 20120-13038-250 4 2 1/4” x 13 mm Screw 20120-13013-250 12 3 Ø7 Lock Washer 41400-07000-250 16 4 Ø7 Flat Washer 40300-07000-250 16 5 1/4”-20UNC Nut 30220-13000-250 6 6 No. 10 x 10 Screw 20124-10010-250 12 7 Ø5 Lock Washer 41400-0500[...]

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    13 EG EH EF EA 2 3 5 4 EB EF 1 Attach two front casters (EH) and two back casters with lock (EG) to the bottom shelf (EF) by using the provided wr ench hardware #11. A B DB EB DA EA 6 7 8 2 Assemble the cart left side panel (EA) and cart right side panel (EB) to the bottom shelf (EF) using hardwar e #2, #3, #4 and #5 (x6). 3 Assemble the whole top [...]

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    14 5 Open lid (A) and position the three flame tamers (BF) above the burners (BD) as shown. Place the two cooking grates (BG) above the flame tamers. BB EA CE CH BG BF BD 4 Assemble the upper brace (CH) below the control panel (CE) as shown using hardwar e #6,#7 and #8 (x4). Remove the screws and nuts fr om the top lid handle (AB), then assemble th[...]

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    15 BC DB CC 7 Insert grease tray left and right rail (CJ) & (CK) into the holes at the inside of the cart assembly as shown. Insert the tank heat shield (CI) into the holes in the upper rail. Assemble the upper back panel (CL) to the back of the burner box by using hardwar e #1, #3 and #4 (x4). Then attach the upper back panel (CL) to the edge [...]

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    16 CD 10 10 Unscrew the igniter cap and place AA battery which is pr ovided into igniter (CD) with positive end (+) facing outward. Scr ew igniter cap onto igniter as shown. 11 For propane model only Secure 20lb pr opane tank onto the bottom shelf of the cart as shown, attach the regulator valve to 20lb pr opane tank. W ARNING Do not store the extr[...]

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    17 This model has a 12’ hose with a male coupling plug that will allow you to attach your barbecue to your residential gas line. WE STRONGL Y RECOMMEND CONT ACTING A CERTIFIED GAS-TECHNICIAN TO INST ALL YOUR NA TURAL GAS UNIT . Connecting to Gas Line 1. Pull back the outer sleeve located on the residential gas line (see illustration). 2. Insert t[...]

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    DISTRIBUTOR T rileaf Distribution T rifeuil T oronto, Canada M4S 2B8[...]