Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto 3 ELITE del fabbricante Aussie
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Aussie ® by Meco ® LP Gas Grill Assembly and Use Manual For Customer Service, call 1-800-251-7558 or visit our web site at www .aussiegrill.com 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 property damage.
2 I. Assembly Instructions.......................................................2 Parts Illustrations................................................................3 S tep 1) Legs/Side T able Assy .............................................5 S tep 2) Install LP Cylinder S torage Guard .
3 STEP 1) Legs/Side T able Assembly: Att ach the Wheel and Caster Legs to the Side T ables with 1/4-20 x 1-3/8” Bolt s through the legs into threaded insert in side t ables.
4 (9) Bottom Shelf 1 pc (8) Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1/2” 2 pc STEP 2) Inst all LP Cylinder Storage Guard: Place the LP Cylinder W ire Guard at an angle through the first and second to last openings of the Bottom Shelf. (FIG . 2A) From the bottom side align the Wire rings with the threaded insert s in the Bottom Shelf.
5 Step 3) Assemble Bottom Shelf to Legs: • Place the Leg/Side T able/LegAssemblies opposite each other with the velcro p atches on same side. (FIG . 3) • Place Bottom Shelf up side down inside the Legs. Align the bolt holes of the Bottom Shelf and Legs.
6 (13) Axle 1 pc (14) Wheel Assembly 2 pc (1 1) Caster Wheel 2 pc Step 4) Assemble Wheels, Casters, and LP Cylinder Support: • Thread Caster Wheels into the Right Side Legs and tighten securely using a 3/4” wrench or socket.
7 (16) Bottom Body Panel 1 pc (15) Grill Body 1 pc (18) Sp acer 8 pc (19) Wingnut, M6 8 pc Step 5) Assemble Grill Body to Cart: • Remove the Bottom p anel from the Grill Body . • Lay Grill Body on it s back with the control panel facing up. Place Cart Assembly Legs around the Grill Body .
8 Step 6) Inst all Control Knobs, Fabric Panel, and Hood Handle: • Align the flat keyed hole in the Control Knobs with the keyed stem of the Control valves. Push the Control Knobs onto the V alve stem. (FIG . 6A) • Open the Hood and position the handle with the bolt heads facing up.
9 Step 7) Inst all Bottom Panel and Grease T ray: Slide the Bottom Panel into the track at the bottom of the grill body . (FIG . 7A) Secure Bottom Panel into Body Assembly with a ST 4.0 x 10 Screw on each side. (FIG . 7B) Insert the Foil Pan into the Grease T ray and slide the Grease T ray into the guides of the Bottom Panel all the way .
Step 9) Inst all Cooking Grids: Place Cooking Grids onto the front and back Bowl ridges over the Flame Diffusers and Main Burners. (FIG . 9) 10 Step 8) Inst all Flame Diffuser: Place a Flame Diffuser in the guides over each Burner . (FIG . 8) (28) Flame Diffuser ( 29) Cooking Grid ( 29) Cooking Grid FIG .
11 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 .
4) T urn the adjusting knob clockwise to secure LP cylinder inside support bracket. (FIG . 13A) 12 FIG . 10A FIG . 10B 5) Remove the protective cap from the LP cylinder valve. (Save cap for re-capping.) Make sure all control Knobs are turned “OFF”.
13 How to perform a leak test: Supplies Needed for a Leak T est: Clean paint brush, water and dish washing liquid. 1) Use an LP Cylinder equipped with an OPD (Overfill Prevention Device) and have it filled at an authorized LP gas dealer by a qualified attendant.
14 6. If any of the burners fail to light,repeat S tep 4. The burner should light within three or four attempts. If any or all burners fail to light after three or four attempt s following S teps 4-6, turn all knobs to the “Of f” position and close the LP gas cylinder valve to dissip ate any accumulated gas.
15 CHECK YOUR FLAME Y ellow T ip Primarily Blue Flame Y our burners have been preset by the manufacturer for opti- mal flame performance. A blue flame, possibly with a small yellow tip, is the result of the optimal air and gas mixture. (FIG . 14) FIG .
16 · If you notice grease or other hot material dripping from the grill onto the valve, hose, or regulator , turn off the gas supply immediately . After the grill has cooled, determine the cause and correct it. After cleaning the valve and hose and regulator assembly , perform a leak test before continuing use.
S piders or small insects can build nest s, webs and lay eggs in the grills venturi tubes obstructing the flow of gas to the burner . The backed-up gas can ignite behind the control panel causing damage to the grill and even injury to the operator . This is known as a “flashback”.
18 Lif t up and slide Burner back. FIG . 15D 9) Lift Burner up from the back and pull it towards the rear . In order to clear the warming rack, lean the burner to one side and gently pull the burner mouth away from the valve nozzle. (FIG . 15D) FIG . 15E 10) Slide the Electrode through the keyhole slot.
19 STORAGE T o reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death: · Store your LP gas grill in a cool dry place. Do not store an LP gas cylinder in a sp ace greater than 125 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not store an LP gas cylinder in a building ,garage or any enclosed area.
Problem: Possible Cause: Solution: Burner will not light using the Igniter Burner is not connected to V alve. Not pausing long enough before clicking the Ignitor Button No spark LP gas cylinder is emp.
Gas in LP Cylinder is low Excess flow valve tripped in regulator Check LP gas cylinder . Refill if necessary . T urn control knobs to “off” position and turn LP gas cylinder handle clockwise until it stops. W ait five minutes. Relight LP gas grill.
SER VICE P ARTS HOOD ASSEMBL Y TEMPERA TURE GUAGE HANDLE HINGE CONTROL KNOB COOKING GRID FLAME DIFFUSER BURNER CROSSOVER 22 BODY ASSEMBL Y IGNITER GREASE P AN BOTTOM P ANEL CONTROL P ANEL MANIFOLD ASS.
SER VICE P ARTS 23.
IMPORTANT NOTICE The Gas Grill is setup to operate 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.
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.
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