EasyChef EC24 Manual page 6

Barbecue and rotisserie
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Rotisserie Assembly:
1) Attach motor brackets to the right or left side of
the grill using (2) 1/4" stainless screws and nuts
(figure 6a,b).
2) Attach a bearing bracket opposite to the motor
bracket with (2) 1/4" stainless screws and nuts.
3) Slide the motor onto the bracket.
4) Slide both forks onto spit rod (figure 6).
5) Slide spit bearing onto the rod, insert rod into
motor, and align bear slots with bracket. Tighten
bearing on rod to maintain rod position (figure
6c).
Figure 6 - Rotisserie Assembly
TESTING AND CHECKING YOUR GRILL
Before lighting your grill for the first time or after a period
of non-operation, a check of the burners and
components must be accomplished.
1) Remove the drip pan from below the grill.
2) Locate the valve and venturi assemblies by
looking up and under the front control panel. Verify
the venturi air shutter is engaged over the control
valves (figure 7).
3) Check the air shutter bug screen for dust or lint. If
the screen becomes blocked, the burners will
operate poorly.
4) Note the proper air shutter setting of 1/4" for
natural gas and 5/8" for LPG gas.
5) Check the ignitor cables are snugly connected to
the ignitor terminals.
6) Follow the "LIGHTING" instructions on the
following pages.
7) Once the burners are operating, verify the main
burner flame or the rotis burner flame matches
figure 8. If adjustment is required, loosen air
shutter with a phillips screw driver and adjust as
necessary.
8) Close hood with main burners set on "HIGH" and
allow grill to operate for 30 minutes. This will allow
the unit to "season" the components.
Warning: Never run main and rotis burners at the
same time with the hood closed.
Figure 7 - Valve & Venturi Assemblies
Figure 8 - Flame Patterns
CAUTION: ELECTRICAL WARNING
If your grill incorporates electrical components, they must
be installed and electrically grounded in accordance with
local codes or in the absence of local codes or , in the
absence of local codes, with the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70 or Canadan Electric Code,
CSA C22.1.
The electric cord for the optional rotisserie motor is
equipped with a three-prong 120v plug, and must be
used with a grounded outlet. If it is not designed for a
three-wire plug, you must obtain an adapter and properly
ground it before using the rotisserie.
KEEP ANY ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CORD AND THE
FUEL SUPPLY HOSE AWAY FROM ANY HEATED
SURFACE.
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