Warnings Notice to Customer THIS UNIT HAS BEEN CAREFULLY INSPECTED DANGER AND PACKAGED AT THE FACTORY PRIOR TO SHIPMENT. UPON ARRIVAL, INSPECT THE If you smell gas: APPLIANCE CAREFULLY FOR ANY CONCEALED 1. Shut off gas to the appliance. DAMAGE. IMMEDIATELY REPORT ANY Extinguish any open flame.
If the part is deemed by TEC to have a defect in material and/or workmanship, TEC will reimburse the owner for the cost of the part. TEC reserves the right to determine the warranty status of a part and shall have the option to repair or replace the product or any component part deemed by TEC to be defective.
Use insulated oven mitts or gloves for Appendix B: Radiant Glass Care ........17 protection from hot surfaces or splatter from Appendix C: Replacement Parts for the G-Sport FR ..18 cooking liquids while using this appliance. Appendix D:Trouble Shooting The G-Sport FR…….. 19 When considering locations for your appliance, keep these important factors in mind.
Knob Install the battery, + end first. (See Figure 1) Thread the Push Button Spark Igniter Knob onto the Figure 1 TEC G-Sport FR Components Spark Igniter Bezel as shown. (See Figure 1) Regulator The G-Sport can be made for use with either Natural Gas or LP Gas.
Optional Base Pedestal Base Instructions The G-Sport can be attached to an optional Pedestal Base sold separately. Assemble the G-Sport as described in the assembly directions on page 4. Then attach the G-Sport to the pedestal base as shown below. The grill legs slide easily into the grill retaining legs on each corner of the pedestal’s top surface.
Gas regulators specified by escape. Therefore, do not store gas tanks TEC should be used at all times. Refer to Table B.1 near or under an open flame or source of below for gas supply specifications, or see rating heat.
If a leak Check tank valve to insure it has proper external is found, turn tank valve off by turning the Hand mating threads; must be TYPE 1 to match TEC Wheel clockwise and do not use grill until repairs supplied regulator.
Figure 5 LP Gas Tank Placement Figure 7 Quick Disconnect Removing Your 20 lb. LP Gas Tank Procedure: Close the Tank Valve by turning the Hand Wheel clockwise until it stops. Remove the Coupling Nut by turning it counterclockwise. Figure 6 LP Gas Tank Placement For Optional Base WARNING: WARNING: WARNING:...
WARNING: TEST FOR LEAKS AFTER INITIAL GAS CONNECTION AND EVERY TIME GAS IS NOTICE: TEC RECOMMENDS THAT A FIRE RECONNECTED. DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME EXTINGUISHER FOR CLASS A, B, C AND D FIRES TO PERFORM LEAK TEST! DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THE GRILL WHEN YOU SMELL GAS OR FAIL BE READILY AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES.
Push the Spark Igniter Button. (See Figure 8, page While pushing the Spark Igniter Button depress and rotate the Burner Control Knob while checking for flame. Flame may be visually seen by looking into the Flame Observation Viewpoint on the side of the grill (See Figure 10, page 11).
Place the flame of the lighted match in the space ADJUSTMENT SCREW IS NOT IN PLACE. (See between the glass panel and the interior trim on the Figure 13, page 11) left side of the grill. The match flame should be The Low Heat Adjustment Screw only applies to the below the level of the glass panel.
TEC’s original ceramic technology affected by variations in altitude, and ambient that cooks with 50% hot air, but TEC’s new FR Series temperatures at the time of cooking, the fat content, grills employ a patented 100% infrared cooking system thickness and temperature of the food or other factors.
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As a benchmark, foods which generally cook in 20 minutes or less on conventional grills cook in about one-half to two-thirds the conventional time on a TEC Infrared grill. Please refer to the chart entitled SAMPLE COOKING METHODS on page 14.
Sample Cooking Methods and Times Actual cooking times may be affected by variations in altitude, ambient temperatures at the time of cooking, fat content, thickness and temperature of the food, or other factors. Use this chart to develop your own cooking approaches. MEAT, POULTRY, CONTROL SETTING TOTAL...
Maintenance and Cleaning General Overview Proper care, maintenance and cleaning will help insure long life of your grill. Always allow the grill to cool before cleaning. Interior trim is removable for cleaning (see figure 15, page 14) as well as the drip tray and cooking grids.
This can be done without removing the PANEL cooking grids as they will also benefit from the TEC® grills are easy to clean, primarily because the burn-off procedure. The most important way to radiant glass panels, located below the cooking...
Appendix C: Replacement Parts for the G-Sport FR PART NUMBER ..DESCRIPTION HW0808.......... Bezel FM4115 .......... Burner Assembly FM4114 .......... Burner Plenum Assembly STBK ..........Burner Control Knob HW2802.......... Burner Control Valve FM4107 .......... Cooking Grid (one grid) GSCKLP-NT……………………...Conversion Kit, LP to NT FM4112 ..........
Appendix D: Trouble Shooting The G-Sport FR NOTE: USE ONLY TEC SPECIFIED REPLACEMENT PARTS NOTE: REFER TO THE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR DIAGRAMS PROBLEM: BURNER WILL NOT IGNITE There are two potential reasons why a grill will not light: there is either a problem with the ignition system or an improper gas supply.
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INSUFFICENT GAS SUPPLY NOTE: REFER TO THE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR MORE INFORMATION AND DIAGRAMS LP UNITS 1. Check to see that the valve of the gas tank is completely open. To open a tank valve completely, the valve wheel must be turned counterclockwise until it stops. Also, check to see if the gas tank is empty and needs to be replaced.
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PROBLEM: BURNER OUTPUT AT HIGH FIRE SETTING IS TOO LOW NOTE: Please check Sample Cooking Methods in the Owner’s Manual for total cooking time to determine if the grill is not performing according to these suggested times. Now let’s troubleshoot the problem starting with: INSUFFICENT GAS SUPPLY 1.