George Foreman Wheel-It and Grill-It GP100SILCAN Owner's Manual page 9

Portable propane grill
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Grill Positions
(Cont.)
Low Grilling Position: Using the Grill
in this position is great for beach bar-
beques, camping sites, tail-gate par-
ties or picnics in the park.
To transform the grill from the
Transport Position to the Low Grilling
Position, release the Transport Lock by
sliding it from the middle "locked" posi-
tion to the side "unlocked" position. Lift
the Grill Base, Grill Plate and Lid from
the Base Frame and set aside. Rotate
Leg Connectors
the Transport Handle back to the
closed position and 'snap' it into
Figure 6
place. Turn the Frame over, allowing it
to rest on the Leg Connectors.
Place the Grill Base on the Base Frame by hooking the slotted bracket
around the Locator Peg under the Base Frame. Align the hole in the Grill
Base with the Locator Peg on the opposite side of the Base Frame.
Place the Grill Plate on the Grill Base. ATTACH DRIP TRAY INTO THE
SLOTS. (Refer to Figure 2 in 'Before First Use'.) Attach the Propane
Cylinder. See 'Attaching Propane Gas Cylinder' for details. The Grill is
ready for use.
Upright Grilling Position: This position
is ideal for patio use or any time you
feel more comfortable Grilling in the
standing position.
To establish the Upright Grilling
Position, follow the instructions for
establishing the Low Grilling position,
but before the Frame is turned over,
remove the four Legs from the Leg
Storage Rack. Firmly fit them on the
Leg Connectors and stand the Frame
upright. Place the Grill Base, Grill
Plate and Drip Tray in position. Attach
Figure 7
the Propane Cylinder as instructed in
'Attaching Propane Gas Cylinder'. The Grill is ready for use.
Make sure the Drip Tray is in proper position, and remember that the
Grill should always be operated with the Regulator on the left and the
Drip Tray in the rear.
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