Detailed Descrip on of the Elements of the GrillGun
and its Accessories
1. GrillGun
A. Fire Bell: The torch head where the fuel is ignited and turns to flame
B. Spark Electrode: The electrode that ini ates the spark
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH the ignitor electrode when you pull the Finger
Trigger to ignite the GrillGun. You may feel the spark from electric ignitor.
C. Fuel Barrel: Moves the fuel and air from the Gas Valve to the Fire Bell
D. Gas Valve: Variable fuel flow valve (Off is turned fully clockwise)
E. Finger Trigger: Trigger mechanism to light the GrillGun. Turn the
Gas Valve on very low, then pull and release to ignite the fuel.
F. Handle Trigger: Controls the Bypass Valve which causes fuel to flow
into the Fire Bell even if the Gas Valve (D) (red knob) is turned off
G. Handle Trigger Lock: Prevents uninten onal pulling of the Handle
Trigger (Bypass Valve)
H. Gun Handle: The handle you hold onto while using the gun
I. Gas Connector: connects GrillGun to a propane bo le or a hose
J. Propane Bo le (not Included): fuel source for the GrillGun, allowing
it to be portable
2. Bo le Stand
When the propane bo le is a ached to the GrillGun, the Bo le Stand
makes a convenient place to set your GrillGun upright before and a er
using it, especially when the Fire Bell is hot and needs to kept off and
away from combus ble surfaces or any surface that will easily mar with
the hot steel of the Fire Bell directly a er use.
3. 8' Adapter Hose
Accessory hose that connects the GrillGun directly to a 20-lb or 30-lb pro-
pane fuel tank
WARNING: DO NOT leave the adapter hose full of propane when not in
use. (See Opera ng instruc ons for detailed explana on and instruc-
ons.)
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