Built-In Installation - Cal Flame Chef C100B Owner's Manual

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INSTALLATION OF YOUR NEW GRILL
Safe and satisfactory operation of your new grill depends upon its proper installation. The
installation, adjustments and service of your new grill must be performed by C.A.I. qualified
installers and service technicians. This is necessary to ensure proper operation and also
prevent accidents.
Location (Outdoor Use Only)
When planning your Cal Flame Island or cart location, be sure to consider the shortest gas
line run possible. Also, take into consideration the necessity of having a 110 volts power
source. For use of your appliances (i.e. lights, rotisserie, refrigerator, receptacles, etc.).
When determining a suitable location, take into account concerns such as exposure to wind,
proximity to traffic paths, and windows that open into the home. Keeping in mind natural
gas line runs need to be as short as possible. Locate the grill only in a well ventilated area
Locate BBQ Islands grills and stainless steel carts in well ventilated areas, and only on
solid, flat foundations (I.e. Cement slab or Deck).
Do NOT place BBQ Islands / Outdoor Kitchens or stainless steel carts on dirt or grass.

Built-in Installation

Your new grill is designed for easy installation into a non-combustible enclosure.
The supporting deck and counter must be level and flat. When determining the final
location of your grill, it is required that ventilation be provided in the enclosure so that gas
will not become entrapped in the event of a leak. Make sure that you have one vent placed
at floor level and the other at 5 inches above floor level. See page 10 for more details.
Built-in Design Models
If using a rear wall, locate a weatherproof electrical outlet on the side of the grill that the
rotisserie motor will be located on. The rotisserie motor requires a 110/120-volt supply. The
power supply cord on the motor is equipped with a 3 prong (grounded) plug for protection
against shock hazard. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the plug.
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Rev 06/01/2003

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