Centro 6000 SI manual

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    HEA VY ARTICLE NEEDS 2 TO LIFT 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 85-1620-6 PROP ANE (G61501) W ARNING Failure to follow all of the manufactur er’ s instructions could r esult in hazardous fires, explosions, pr operty damage, or serious personal injury or even death. W ARNING Follow all leak check pr ocedures carefully prior to operation of barbecue, even i[...]

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    i i T ABLE OF CONTENT S W arrant y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Ins ta ll at i on I nforma tio n . . . . . . 1 A dd iti ona l Warn i ng s . . . . . . . . 1 Us e of LP Ga s Cyli nde r , . . . . . 1- 2 T ran s portat i on and Storage of the LP Cyli nde r , Filli ng the LP Cyli nde r Pr i or to Usi ng the Gril l . . . . . . . 3 Safet y Ho se a[...]

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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 rea d and fully understand all the inform ation in this manual. Please ens ure the followi ng: • Y our barbecue is pr operly assembled. • Ther e are no leaks in the system (see “Leak T est”). • The bur ner is pr operly assembled, with the V enturi tubes seated ov[...]

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

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

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    6 LIGHTING THE GRILL Make Sur e you have followed all the safety checks, procedur es and instructions indicated in the previous section, before attempting to light the grill. Lighting The Main Bur ners 1. Always open the hood completely and always inspect the grill and burners to confirm that all components are properly 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 before starting to cook. Light all bur ners and adjust them to the HIGH position for 5-10 minutes. Befor e placing any food on the Barbecue, clean the cooking grids with a [...]

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    8 Lighting the Side Bur ner Use the Electronic Igniter on the main contr ol panel and the Side Burner control knob, on the far left panel, to light the side burner . • Push in and turn the side burner contr ol knob to the HIGH position. • Push the igniter button. • If the burner does not light, turn the control knob to the OFF position and wa[...]

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    9 SEAR ZONE OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Follow all safety check and lighting procedures for lighting main bur ners. 2. T urn the infrared burner knob to HIGH position. 3. Push the igniter button until a clicking sound is hear d to light the infrared burner . 4. Ther e is no low flame adjustment on this burner . Match Lighting Follow the match lighti[...]

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    1 0 • T ur n all knobs to “OFF” • Open lid during lighting. T urn gas on at LP tank. • Push in and turn the Rotisserie Burner Knob to the “ON” position. • Push the Igniter . Be sure burner lights and stays lit. • No temperature adjustment. Only ON and OFF . • If the Igniter does not work, follow the match lighting instructions f[...]

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    1 2 P ARTS LISTING FOR CENTRO 6000 SI BBQ AND MUL TI-PURPOSE SIDE BURNER 85-1620-6 PROP ANE (G61501) Item No. Quantity Specification Part No. A 1 T op Lid Assembly AA 1 T op Lid Weldment G615-0100-01 AB 1 T op Lid Handle G607-0001-01 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 [...]

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    1 3 BM BK BJ BI BH BQ BC BR CF CD CE CC CB CS CG CQ CN CM CO CP CR CL CK CJ CI BD BQ BP AD AB AA AC AD CH CA BB BA BE BF BG BN BO BL ENTERT AINMENT ISLAND CENTRO 6000SI BARBECUE 85-1620-6 PROP ANE (G61501)[...]

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    1 4 DA DB DC DD DE DG DH BS BQ DI DJ DK DF BQ CK DL DM ENTERT AINMENT ISLAND MUL TI PURPOSE SIDE BURNER 85-1620-6 PROP ANE (G61501) Manual Hardwar e Pack[...]

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    1 5 Hardwar e Pack List No. Description Quantity 1 1/4-20UNC x 13 Screw 6 2 ø7 Lock Washer 6 3 ø7 W asher 6 4 1/4-20UNC x 35 Wing Screw 4 5 AA Battery 1 ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTIONS Before assembling the barbecue, read these instructions carefully . Assemble the barbecue on a flat, clean surface. Grill is heavy . Y ou should have two people assemble th[...]

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    1 6 P ARTS LISTING FOR ENTERT AINMENT ISLAND AND GRANITE COUNTER TOP 85-1620-6 (PROP ANE) (G61501) Item No. Quantity Specification Part No. EA 1 T op Rear Granite Support Brace G615-0061-01 EB 1 Rear Island W all G615-0055-01 EC 1 Center Granite Countertop G615-0064-01 ED 1 T op Support Bar G615-0056-01 EE 2 Granite Side Shelf G615-0065-01 EF 4 BBQ[...]

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    1 7 EA EC EF EE EJ ET ES ER EP EO EN EQ EU EK EK EF EG EH EL EM EK EJ EI ED EE EB EV ENTERT AINMENT ISLAND WITH GRANITE COUNTER TOP 85-1620-6 (PROP ANE) (G61501) Hardwar e Pack[...]

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    1 8 Hardwar e Pack List No. Description Quantity A 5/16-18UNC x 38 Screw 2 B 5/16-18UNC x 20 Screw 10 C 5/16-18UNC Nut 26 D ø8 W asher 38 E ø8 Lock Washer 38 F 1/4-20UNC x 15 Screw 13 G ø6 W asher 13 H ø6 Lock Washer 13 I No. 8-32UNC x 10 Screw 10 J ø4 W asher 10 ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTIONS Before assembling the barbecue, read these instructions ca[...]

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    1 9 EK EL EK EG EL EK Note: Hardware for Steps #1-21 ar e pr ovided in the Entertainment Island with Granite Countertop hardwar e pack. 1 Assemble the Bottom Support feet (EK) (x4) and Nut (x4) to the Bottom Panel (EL) as shown. Tighten all bolts. T urn Bottom Panel over . EB ED 2 Assemble the Wire Brace (EG) to the Bottom Panel (EL) using hard- wa[...]

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    2 0 5 Align and connect the Front Island W all (EM) to the Left and Right Island Walls (ET + EI) using Hardwar e B, C, D, E as shown. ET ED ED EI ET EM EI 4 Align and connect the Left (ET) and Right (EI) Island Walls to the T op Support Bar (Ed) using Har dware C, D, and E as shown. Fig. 4 Fig. 5 6 Invert the entire Entertainment Island Cart in thi[...]

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    2 1 B EF EF EB EL 7 Assemble the Bottom Panel (EL) by using Hardwar e F , G, and H. EI EB EL ET EM 8 Once the Bottom Panel (EL) has been attached to the Front and Rear Island Walls (EM + EB), you can now attach the Bottom Panel (EL) to the Left and Right Island W all (ET + EI) using Har dware C, D, and E. Once all assembly has been completed, you c[...]

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    2 2 EF EB EF EM 10 C on n e ct t h e B B Q a nd S i de B u r n er s u pp o r t b ar s ( EF ) t o th e re a r island wall (EB) using har dware D, E and B. 11 Connect the fr ont BBQ and side burner support bars (EF) to the front Island wall (EM) using hardwar e D, E and C. Fig. 10 Fig. 11 EI EH EL 12 Assemble the T ank Exclusion wire frame (EH) to th[...]

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    2 3 EA EA EB EB ES EM ES EA 13 Insert and Attach the T op rear granite support brace (EA) to the Rear Island W all (EB) using har dware C, D and E. 14 Insert and attach the T op Front Granite Support brace (ES) to the Front Island Wall (EM), together with the Support Bracket, as shown using hardware F , G and H. (Image shown is a rear view). Fig. 1[...]

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    2 4 EE EJ EM EQ EP 16 Mount the Left granite Side Shelf (EE) to the Left Island Wall (ET) using the Shelf Support Bracket (EJ) and hardware C, D, E, F , G and H, as shown. 17 Attach the T rash Basket (EQ) to the Left Door (EP) using hardware D, E and C. Fig. 16 Fig. 17 EO EN 18 Attach the paper T owel Holder (EO) to the inside of the Right Door (EN[...]

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    2 5 EN EM EM EP 19 Assemble the right door (EN) to the Front Island W all (EM) by slid- ing the door into the hinges fr om the top as shown. No hardware is needed in this step. 20 Assemble the Left Door (EP) to the lower hinges by sliding the door into the hinges from left to right, as shown. No hardware is needed in this step. Fig. 19 Fig. 20 ER E[...]

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    2 6 Hardware for Steps 22-24 ar e pr ovided in Centro 6000 SI BBQ and Multi-purpose Side Burner har dware pack. 22 Assemble the 2 tracks of Pull-out T ank T ray (DK) to the bottom panel (located inside the right door) by using 1/4”-20UNC x 13 screw (x6), 7mm flat washer (x6), and 7mm lock washer (x6), as shown. Then insert the body of the Pull-ou[...]

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    2 7 25 Connect the female and male ends of the QDD device found under the main grill head and Side Burner . Follow by connecting the Hose and Regulator to the Pr opane tank. Make sure the hose and regulator will pass through the front gap between the front panels and grill body . Secure 20lb propane tank onto the bottom shelf base of the cart as sh[...]

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    2 8 26 Open lid and position the 3 Flame T amers (BL) above the 3 Main Burners (BI&BJ). Place the 2 cooking grate (BN) into the burner box to the left as shown. Place the “SEARZONE” cooking grate (BO) above the Sear Zone (BK). Remember to cover the Sear Zone Bur ner with cover (BM) when not in use to avoid bur ner damage caused by damp cond[...]

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    2 9 2 9 29 Place the Side Bur ner Grate (DD) or Griddle (DC) onto the Side Burner for different cooking purpose. Fig. 29[...]

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