Blaze SUNRISE 32 Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Pour la version française, veuillez scanner le code QR suivant: Contents Steps for a Successful Installation Tools & Items Components Installation Protocol Cabinetry Countertop Appliances Siliconing the Appliance and Countertop Seams Para la versión en español, Faucet and Sink escanee este código QR: Final Adjustments Care &...
  • Page 3: Steps For A Successful Installation

    Steps for a Successful Installation Please read the following importants points as they will greatly facilitate the entire outdoor kitchen installation process.
  • Page 4 3. Planning for Services (Gas/Electrical/Plumbing) 1. Prepare the Site Conduit holes and access panels are included in most cabinets to make service planning Your outdoor kitchen should always be installed on a stable surface (patio/deck/ and implementation as easy as possible. balcony/roof) which should be as near to level as drainage requirements allow.
  • Page 5 4. Before Unpacking your Kitchen Toe Kick Clips These plastic clips allow the front toe kicks to Your outdoor kitchen ships with cabinets fully assembled, making cabinet installation be installed onto the cabinets legs. These are quick and straightforward. However, within the cabinets themselves there are accessories packed along with the installation hardware and smaller pieces that can easily be misplaced on a busy job site.
  • Page 6: Tools & Items

    Tools & Items...
  • Page 7 Outdoor Kitchen Countertop TOOLS REQUIRED TOOLS REQUIRED Robertson #2 Screwdriver Phillips #2 Head Screwdriver 3/8 Wrench Masking Tape Silicone and/or drill bit and/or drill bit ITEMS PROVIDED Metal Hacksaw Right Angle Adapter or Drill Masking Tape Level (recommended) ITEMS PROVIDED M6 studs Washers Nuts (m6)
  • Page 8: Components

    Components...
  • Page 9 Outdoor Kitchen Countertop Pieces BL-R1 BL-L1 Storage & Refuse Cabinet Storage Cabinet Sink Cabinet BL-M32 BL-M40 BL-R2 FRDG Grill Base Cabinet for Grill Base Cabinet Kit for Refrigerator (24”) 32” Grill for 40” Grill BL-R2S BCKP Sink & Faucet End panels Back panels...
  • Page 10 Appendix SUNRISE 32 GOLDEN HOUR 32 FRDG MORNING GLOW 32 SUNSET 32 FRDG HIGH NOON 32...
  • Page 11 SUNRISE 40 GOLDEN HOUR 40 FRDG MORNING GLOW 40 SUNSET 40 FRDG HIGH NOON 40...
  • Page 12: Installation Protocol

    Installation Protocol For safety, efficiency and best results, it is strongly suggested that installation be performed by 2 people.
  • Page 13: Cabinetry

    2. Cabinet Legs Cabinetry 2.1 Attach the stainless steel leveling legs to cabinets: For best results, we strongly suggests starting with the leveling legs as low as 1. Getting Started possible, leaving the ability to raise them, to level, later in the process. 1.1 Measure out the installation area and mark the kitchen location (Please reference the Appendix on pages 18 to 21 to find the plan of your specific layout).
  • Page 14 2.2 Flip the cabinets right side up so that they are sitting on the legs. TO NOTE These end panels are reversible, so they will each fit on either end of the layout. The vertical channel on the inside of the end panel should be aligned towards the back.
  • Page 15 4. Attaching the Cabinets Together 4.3 Attach the back of the cabinets together using 2x 2” long 8-32 bolts and nuts. This is done through the holes in located at the top and bottom of the back of the cabinets. 4.1 Refer to your specs sheet (included in packing slip) to arrange your cabinets into proper layout by following the labels on each cabinet.
  • Page 16 5. Undercounter Appliance Kit (if applicable) 5.2 Install the top panel with the flat section facing up (it will be supporting the countertop), using 7x n°8 screws (2x on each side and 3x at the back). Fasten from underneath. 5.1 If your kitchen features undercounter refrigeration, install the Back Panel to the adjacent cabinets using 4x n°8 screws.
  • Page 17 6. Leveling 7. Back Panels to the Cabinets (if applicable) 7.1 Locate and unpack the finished back panels (being careful to set the toe kicks Once all cabinets are attached together, make sure the whole kitchen is leveled properly. somewhere safe for use later) For best results, it is strongly suggested starting with the leveling legs as low as 7.2 From inside the cabinets, attach each respective back panel using 4x n°8 screws - possible, leaving the ability to raise them, to level, later in the process.
  • Page 18: Countertop

    8. Installing the Trim Kit Countertop Once your cabinets are fully leveled and secured, your kitchen is ready to receive 8.1 Remove the shipping bracket that is installed on the cabinet and install the Side Trims countertop. using n°8 screws on both sides. Take extra care when manipulating the countertop pieces as they are fragile.
  • Page 19 1.3 Install the countertop piece on the kitchen by carefully moving it around until the M6 1.6 Place the center piece and loosely attach it with the provided washers and nuts. studs align into the cabinet slots. If the counter piece has a notch, make sure the notch is on the front of the kitchen.
  • Page 20 1.9 Adjust with shims (provided) if necessary. Shim PRO-TIP Although our cabinetry is fully enclosed, a bead of silicone can be added around the perimeter of the kitchen to optimize the preventation of water infiltration. SHIMS 1.10 Install the washers to the M6 studs. Using the Allen Hex Key, hold the M6 studs and install the nuts on all counter pieces, and fully tighten to fix them all...
  • Page 21: Appliances

    2. Undercounter Appliance (if applicable) Appliances 2.1 Slide the undercounter 1. Grill appliance into its opening. The built-in grill is designed to be installed ON TOP of the countertop. Do not place the grill on the cabinet shelf. Failure to comply could result in damage to the structure of this cabinet.
  • Page 22: Siliconing The Appliance And Countertop Seams

    Siliconing the Appliance and Countertop Seams 2. Seal the seams between counter pieces for best performance and results. 1. Seal the seams around the appliance, where it meets the countertop, using the silicone. Having silicone around the appliance avoids unnecessary water infiltration. It also has the added benefit of keeping built-in equipment solidly in place during use, and can be easily cut through using a utility knife should the need for removing the equipment (for service, moving, or replacement) ever arise.
  • Page 23: Faucet And Sink

    2. Sink Faucet and Sink 1. Apply a bead of silicone along the edge of the cut-out. 1. Faucet Please scan this QR code below to find the instructions. SILICONE 2. Center the sink into the opening and drop it in place. Apply even pressure to all sides. 3.
  • Page 24: Final Adjustments

    Final Adjustments 1. Back Toe Kicks 2. End Toe Kicks Using a 90-degree drill bit or short screwdriver, install the toe kicks to all back panels Using a 90-degree drill bit or short screwdriver, install the toe kicks to both using 3x n°8 screws per back panels.
  • Page 25 3. Front Toe Kicks 4. Corner Toe Kick 4.1 Measure Corner Toe Kick height and cut to size with hacksaw, keeping the lower portion. TOE KICK CLIP BRACKET 3.1 Install the Toe Kick Clips to the Front Toe Kicks by sliding them into the bracket (see right image).
  • Page 26 5. Adjusting Door Hinges 5.2 Crooked Door Hinges on left side, reverse instructions for right side hinges. Overview Leaning Right Turn screw 3 counterclockwise on the top hinge OR turn screw 3 clockwise on the bottom hinge. Leaning Left Turn screw 3 clockwise on the top hinge OR turn screw 3 counterclockwise on the bottom hinge.
  • Page 27: Care & Maintenance

    Care & Maintenance...
  • Page 28 Internal Components Maintenance To prolong the life of your cabinetry and to remain satisfied with the product, please be sure to follow the below instructions: In salt air environments, regularly rinse and clean stainless steel hinges, drawer slides and handles with water. Rust speckling is normal in salt air Powder Coated Surfaces environments and only occurs on the surface of our 304 stainless steel components.

This manual is also suitable for:

Morning glow 32Golden hour 32Sunset 32High noon 32

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