George Foreman GP160A Owner's Manual page 7

Portable propane grill
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Take-It and Grill-It Positions
The Take-It and Grill-It Portable Propane Grill is
compact enough to transport to any grilling
location. Take-It from storage to patio, to a pic-
nic in the park, or off on a camping trip. The
portable Propane Grill easily transforms from
the Take-It to the Grill-It position.
Storage and Transport: In this position the Grill
is compact enough for space saving storage
and easy carrying. The Grill Legs fold neatly
beneath the Grill Body, the Drip Tray and the
Regulator Assembly stores within the Grill. The
sturdy Carrying Case, with heavy-duty strap,
conveniently stores the Grill when not in use.
Note: You may open the Carrying
Case and turn it over to serve as a
food preparation surface. DO NOT
place the Grill on the Carrying
Case.
Grilling Position: This Grill is great
for beach barbeques, camping
sites, tail-gate parties or picnics in
the park.
To transform the Grill from the
Take-It Position to the Grilling
Position, open the Carrying Case
and lift out the Grill. Swing out the
Legs and place the Grill on a flat
stable surface.
Place the Grill Plate on the Grill
Body, attach the Drip Tray into the
slots on the rear of the Grill then
attach the Regulator and the
Propane Cylinder. See "Attaching
Propane Gas Cylinder" and "Before
First Use" for details. The Grill is
ready for use.
Make sure the Drip Tray is in place
and the propane cylinder is proper-
ly positioned, as shown. Remember
that the Grill should always be
operated with the Regulator on the
right and the Drip Tray in the rear.
Proper Position
of Propane Tank
7
Temperature
Control Knob
Regulator

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