Meco 2410 manual

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    FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell gas: 1. Do not attempt to light appliance. 2. Extinguish any open flame. 3. Disconnect from fuel supply . FOR YOUR SAFETY 1. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids within 25 feet (7.62m) of this or any other appliance. 2. An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored within 10 feet[...]

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    I. Assembly Instructions.......................................................2 A) Parts Illustrations...........................................................3 B) Parts List........................................................................4 C) Setting up Y our Grill.......................................................5 1) S t anding Gri[...]

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    3 Part s Replacement Illustrations 1 2 26 10 9 7 35 36 23 8 14 3 5 6 12 15 13 38 19 20 25 27 28 31 34 40 41 42 29 37 30 33 24 11 4 32 39 16 21 17 22 18[...]

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    PA RTS LIST ITEM DESCRIPT ION PA RT # 1 Owner's Manual 03.6506.00 11111 2 Hood w/Hinges 03.6506.01 11111 3 Screw, M6x9 Shoulder (Hood Hinge) 03.6506.02 22222 4 Hinge, Hood 03.6506.03 11111 5 Screw, M5x10mm (Hood Hinge Brack et ) 03.6237.00 33333 6 Nut, M5 Hex W asher Head (Hood Hinge) 03.6506.04 33333 7 Screw, M5x 15 (Hood Handle) 03.6506.05 2[...]

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    PA RTS LIST (CONT'D) ITEM DESCRIPTION PA RT # 29 Heat Shield 03.6506.27 1 1 1 1 1 30 Screw, ST3.8x6mm ( Heat Shield) 03.6506.28 2 2 2 2 2 31 Guide Brack et , Main Burner 03.6506.29 1 1 1 1 1 32 Screw, M4x 10mm ( M. Burner/S. Burner Elect rode) 03.6506.30 4 4 4 4 4 33 Main Burner 03.6506.31 1 1 1 1 1 34 W ir e, Main Burner G r ound 03.6506.32 1[...]

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    6 FIG . 2B STEP 2) Lift grill up at one leg mount. Release the spring lever at each leg foot. (FIG . 2A) Swing each leg all the way out one at a time, and let it rest on the floor . (FIG . 2B, 2C & 2D) The last leg will allow the grill to stand by it self. This is the lower height for use. STEP 3) T o use the grill at the full height, slide the[...]

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    Insert the tubular collar into the left leg PT O TM (Propane T ake-Off TM ) opening of the grill until the Side T able rests snugly against the grill body . ( FIG . 4A & 4B) Rotate the Side T able back and forth slightly to make sure it is resting solidly . Do not apply excessive force. FIG . 4A Insert Collar into PTO TM STEP 1) T urn Side Burn[...]

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    STEP 3) Hook Side Burner Grid into far left hole in side t able and lower two wires into the other two holes. (FIG . 5E) FIG . 5E STEP 4) Y our Side Burner can be used as a Side T able when not using the Side Burner . Locate the 3-hooks of the polyethylene Side Burner Cover over the 3-slots on the side burner edge. (FIG . 5F) Push the 3-hooks into [...]

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    STEP 5) Port able Use of Lantern: Lantern can be connected to a 1 lb. cylinder for use as a portable light. (FIG . 7G) Hold the Lantern with one hand. Insert the LP cylinder into the Lantern nozzle with other hand. T urn LP cylinder until snug. Follow leak test procedure on page 12 before using. FIG . 7G INST ALL GREASE CONT AINER T o reduce the ri[...]

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    10 · If the hose and regulator assembly is not working properly and you need a replacement, contact the manufacturer (1-800-251-7558). Be sure to specify your grill model. HOSES AND REGULA TOR T o reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death: · Use only the hose and regulator assembly that have been supplied with this gas grill. Do not use h[...]

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    11 FIG . 10B FIG . 10E FIG . 10C FIG . 10D · T o avoid gas in your face and eyes, do not hold an LP cylinder connection toward you when disconnecting. STEP 3) Connect 1 pound Cylinder to Grill and Accessories: Grasp the regulator to the grill (FIG . 10B) , Side burner hose coupling (FIG . 10C) , or Lantern gas supply tube (FIG . 10D) with one hand[...]

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    12 How to perform a leak test: Supplies Needed for a Leak T est: Clean paint brush, water , and dish washing liquid. 1) Use a 1 pound disposable LP Cylinder . 2) Make sure the control knobs to grill and accessories are turned to the “off” position. 4) Mix one part of water with one p art of dish washing liquid. 5) Connect LP cylinders to the ma[...]

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    1. Open the Hood. Make sure LP cylinders are installed. 2. Import ant: Make sure main grill control knob is turned “Off” first. 3. Push the control knob in and turn to the “High” position. (FIG . 13A) 4. Push the Ignitor button in several times to light the burner . Listen for the sp ark ignition and look to make sure the burner is lit. If [...]

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    IGNITION LIGHTING THE SIDE BURNER 1. Remove Side Burner Cover if on. 2. Import ant: Make sure Side Burner Control Knob is turned “Off” first. 3. T urn Side Burner Control Knob on by rotating counter clockwise. (FIG . 14A) 4. Push the Ignitor button in several times to light the burner . Listen for the sp ark ignition and look to make sure the b[...]

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    IGNITION LIGHTING THE LANTERN 1. Check to make sure lantern p arts are int act and not disrupted and cylinder is properly connected. 2. Import ant: Make sure Lantern Control Knob is turned “Off” first. 3. T urn the Control Knob to the ‘On” position until it stop s. (FIG . 15A) 4. Push the Ignitor button in several times to light. Listen for[...]

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    16 OPERA TING THE LP GAS GRILL T o reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death: · Never use charcoal in your LP gas grill. Do not use aerosols or store flammable liquids or materials near this gas grill. · Keep regulator hose away from any heated surfaces. · Check the LP gas grill for gas leaks and Burner obstructions before each use. · T[...]

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    1) When you have finished using your grill, turn the grill Control Knob clockwise to the “Off” position. Make sure there are no open flames nearby , 2) Disconnect the LP cylinder from the Grill Burner , Side table Burner and the Lantern. Remove the Lantern and gas tube from the grill. S tore them in a safe place. 3) W ait until the grill is coo[...]

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    FIG . 18E FIG . 18F Side Burner Inlet Hole Clear Clogged Port Holes with small nail or Wire FIG . 18D Main Burner Inlet Hole Clear Clogged Port Holes with small nail or Wire 18 FIG . 18C Main Burner screw FIG . 18G f) If grill is to be stored, coat Burner lightly with cooking oil and wrap in a protective cover to keep insects out. B) Lantern Burner[...]

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    19 FIG . 19B Store Side T able or Side Burner on Cooking Grid Collar is toward the front T uck hose loop into flange FIG . 19A FIG . 19C Main Grill Regulator must be tucked between legs without interference with folding and snapping into leg spring clip. LP Cylinder stored in leg. 1) Disconnect LP gas cylinders from Main Grill, Side Burner and Lant[...]

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    20 LP gas cylinder is empty Replace 1 pound disposable cylinder . Make sure gas Collector , Ignitor and electrodes are tight. Make sure electrode wires and ground wire are connected to Ignitor . 1 lb. Cylinder Coupling Nut not fully connected LP Excess flow valve tripped in regulator T ighten 1 pound Cylinder or coupling nut by hand. Do not use too[...]

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    21 Persistent grease fire Grease trapped around burner system T urn control knob “Off”. Open hood carefully and let fire burn out. After the grill cools, remove and clean all p arts. Check and clean Grease Cup. Flare up Grease build up Excessive fat in meat Clean the grill. T rim fat from meat before grilling. Humming or whistling from the regu[...]

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    MECO CORPORA TION LIMITED W ARRANTY This product is warranted to the original consumer purchaser against defects in material and workman- ship under normal outdoor household use and correct assembly (if assembled by the consumer-purchas- er). Burner and Cooking Grid are warranted for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. All other par[...]

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    24 P/N 03.6506.00 REV . 04/06 Aussie Adventurer TM[...]

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    T o reduce the risk of a cut or pinching injury: · Wear protective gloves when handling p art s that have sharp edges. · When opening legs, keep hands and fingers away from the three body leg mount areas to avoid pinching. OPENING LEGS-As you open the legs in Step 2 on p age 6, notice the new leg lock assembly that will automatically lock in the [...]

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    Instructions for Locking/UnLocking Legs Note: Use these step s af ter Step 2 of Owner ’ s Manual. After setting the grill up on all three legs, grab the rod hanging down near each leg. Push the “L” shaped end into the Leg Lock Clip recess to lock. ROD ROT A TED BACK INTO GRILL BODY CA VITY NOTE: Before folding the legs for storage or transpor[...]