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2008 Electric Grill Owner’s Manual 

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LTR20081037, Rev. A

Instructions For Installation

Proper Electric Supply

Save  these  instructions  for  local  electrical  inspector’s 

use.
You must provide an adequate electrical supply system 

as required for your grill. All wire connections must be 

in accordance with local codes and properly insulated. 

Check with local utility for governing electrical codes 

and ordinances. In absence of local electrical codes, 

the National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70, must be 

followed. A copy of the National Electrical Code, NFPA 

No. 70, can be obtained by writing to:
 

 

National Fire Protection Association 

 

 

Batterymarch Park 

 

 

Quincy, Massachusetts 02269 

 

It can also be found at the NFPA web site at www.nfpa.

org.
Your 240V electric grill is required to have a dedicated 

30 amp breaker with three #10 AWG copper wires. This 

will  include  a  black  and  a  red  wire  for  your  incoming 

power  and  a  green  wire  for  your  ground.  Electrical 

service should only be wired by a licensed electrician. 

Breakers vary in appearance and wire locations. Before 

wiring load and feed wires to the breaker, verify they are 

being connected to the proper poles.
Always follow applicable local, state, and federal codes 

and guidelines.

Supply Connection

All electrical connections are to be protected from the 

elements and be in accordance with local codes for 

outdoor wiring. This appliance is to be permanently 

wired.
Most  cities  and  counties  require  permits  for  exterior 

construction  and  electrical  circuits.  In  addition,  some 

communities  have  codes  requiring  residential  barriers 

such as fencing and/or self-closing gates on property to 

prevent unsupervised access to the property by children 

under the age of five. Your dealer can provide information 

on  which  permits  may  be  required  and  how  to  obtain 

them prior to the delivery of your equipment.
We recommend the installation, adjustment and service 

of  your  new  grill  be  performed  by  L.M.S.  qualified 

installers  and  service  technicians  to  ensure  proper 

operation and prevent accidents.

When determining a suitable location, consider factors 

such as exposure to wind, proximity to traffic paths, and 

windows that open into the home.
Locate barbecue grills and stainless steel carts only in 

well-ventilated areas and only on solid, flat foundations 

(e.g. deck or cement slab). Do NOT place stainless steel 

carts on dirt or grass.

Cabinet Cut-out Dimensions

Your Cal Flame™ grill is designed for easy installation 

into a non-combustible enclosure. The supporting deck 

or counter must be flat and level. When determining the 

final  location  of  your  grill,  adequate  cross  ventilation 

must be present to prevent gas from being trapped in 

the event of a leak. 
The drawings below show the cabinet cut-out dimensions 

you will need. 

Width Depth Height

23 ¼”

22 ¼”

9 1/4”

Summary of Contents for BBQ08882E

Page 1: ...LTR20081037 Rev A 12 18 07...

Page 2: ...ructions This manual applies to the Cal Flame Electric Grill model BBQ07871E CONTACT INFORMATION For customer service please contact your authorized dealer immediately If you need additional informati...

Page 3: ...the elements and be in accordance with local codes for outdoor wiring This appliance is to be permanently wired Most cities and counties require permits for exterior construction and electrical circui...

Page 4: ...Page 2 2008 Electric Grill Owner s Manual LTR20081037 Rev A Electric Grill Wiring Diagram...

Page 5: ...gle phase AC 240 volt or 208 volt 60 cycle electrical system Do not use an extension cord to supply power to your Cal Flame grill Such use may result in fire electrical shock or other personal injury...

Page 6: ...non L M S approved dealer technician will void your warranty Precautions Regarding Children Never leave children unattended in the area where the grill is being used Close supervision of children is...

Page 7: ...nts may become hot enough to cause burns During and after use do not touch or let clothing to other flammable materials contract heating elements or areas near elements until they have had sufficient...

Page 8: ...and vinegar mixtures to remain in contact for a long period of time This will cause scratching scoring rusting and pitting We recommend that you clean stainless steel components with a cleaner that i...

Page 9: ...t scrub cleanser or a plastic scrubber To remove stubborn soil spray with an oven cleaner Let soak overnight wipe clean rinse and dry Heating Elements Never immerse in water Most soil will burn off du...

Page 10: ...Page 8 2008 Electric Grill Owner s Manual LTR20081037 Rev A...

Page 11: ...r on a covered item However the service agent may assess a reasonable travel or mileage charge per service call If L M S determines that repair of a covered item is not feasible L M S reserves the rig...

Page 12: ...is void if the barbecue has been subject to negligence alteration misuse abuse repairs by non L M S authorized representatives incorrect electrical installation acts of God and any other cases beyond...

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