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GRILL MAINTENANCE

Frequency of clean up is determined by how often the grill is used. Make sure coals are completely extinguished  before 
cleaning inside of the unit. Thoroughly rinse with water and allow to air dry before using again. Wipe out the interior of the 
unit with a cloth or paper towels.

When finished cooking, and the unit has adequately cooled, clean out all remaining ashes. Ashes collect moisture, which 
can lead to premature rusting and decay. Periodically coating the interior surfaces with vegetable oil will aid in the protection 
of your unit. Also, occasional touch up of the exterior paint will be required. Black, high-temperature spray paint is 
recommended. NEVER PAINT THE INTERIOR OF THE UNIT.

Cooking Surface:

 If a bristle brush is used to clean any of the grill cooking surfaces, ensure no loose bristles remain on 

cooking surfaces prior to grilling. It is not recommended to clean cooking surfaces while grill is hot.

PREPARING TO USE YOUR GRILL

Before cooking with your grill, the following steps should be closely followed to both cure the finish and season the interior 
steel. Failure to properly follow these steps may damage the finish and/or impart metallic flavors to your first foods.

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Brush all interior surfaces including grills and grates with vegetable cooking oil.

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Build a small fire on the charcoal pan, being sure not to lay coals against the walls.
Close lid, position butterfly dampers at approximately one quarter turn open. This burn should be sustained for at least 

two hours. Begin increasing the temperature by opening the butterfly dampers halfway and adding more charcoal. Your 
grill is now ready for use. 

Rust can appear on the inside of your grill. Maintaining a light coat of vegetable oil on the interior surfaces will aid in the 
protection of your grill. Exterior surfaces of the grill may need occasional touch up. We recommend the use of commercially 
available black high temperature spray paint. NEVER PAINT THE INTERIOR OF THE GRILL!

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GRILLING

Charcoal is recommended, however, wood or a combination of both may be used as the fuel source for grilling with the fuel 
source placed and ignited on the charcoal pan. Do not build too large of a fire. We recommend starting a fire with no more 
than 2 pounds of charcoal (approximately 30 briquettes) and adding more as needed during cooking. After allowing the fire 
to burn down, place the cooking grate on the unit. Failure to read and follow instructions for lighting charcoal may result in 
serious personal injury and/or property damage. 

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Please see information regarding Uncoated Cast Iron Grates below.

First Time Use:

Before using a cast iron grate or other cast iron cooking tool, wash it thoroughly with a mild dishwashing liquid to remove the 
protective wax coating applied for shipping. Rinse with hot water and dry completely with a soft cloth or paper towel. NEVER 
ALLOW TO DRAIN DRY OR WASH IN A DISHWASHER. Now season the grates to prevent rust and sticking.

Seasoning:

A solid vegetable shortening is recommended for the initial seasoning. Spread a thin coating of solid vegetable shortening 
over the entire surface, including all corners, with a paper towel. Do not use salted fats such as butter or margarine.
Preheat grill for 15 minutes; carefully place grates in the grill. Allow the grill to heat grates for 1 to 1 ½ hours. Allow the fire to 
burn out on its own, and leave cooking grates in grill until they are cool. Your cast iron cooking grates are now ready to use.

To Prevent Rusting:

Re-season your grates frequently, particularly when new. If rust occurs, it is an indication that the grates have not been 
seasoned enough or the seasoning has been burned off. Clean with a heavy brush like Char-Broil’s Brush Hawg. Reapply 
vegetable shortening and heat as indicated above to re-season the grates.

Maintenance:

Do not do a burn-off after you grill, but rather leave the cooking residues on the grates to keep a protective coating on the 
cast iron. Do a burn-off just before you grill. The more you use your cast iron grates, the easier the maintenance will be.
Store in a dry place. If you store your grates for an extended period of time, grease very lightly with vegetable shortening, 
then wipe dry with a paper towel.
 

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Page 1: ...er Date Purchased IMPORTANT Fill out the product record information below 30 Charcoal Grill The following are trademarks registered by W C Bradley Co in the U S Patent and Trademark Office Caldera Charcoal2Go Char Broil American Gourmet Bandera Brush Hawg CB 940 Char Diamonds Char Broil Charcoal Gas Everybody Grills Grill 2 Go Grill 2 Go Express Grill Lovers Infrared Grilling That s All About U Ke...

Page 2: ...s produced when using this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm 2 This product contains chemicals including lead and lead compounds known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash your hands after handling this product WARNING All surfaces can be hot during use Use protect...

Page 3: ...ended however wood or a combination of both may be used as the fuel source for grilling with the fuel source placed and ignited on the charcoal pan Do not build too large of a fire We recommend starting a fire with no more than 2 pounds of charcoal approximately 30 briquettes and adding more as needed during cooking After allowing the fire to burn down place the cooking grate on the unit Failure t...

Page 4: ...hot or warm coals as flashbacks may occur causing injury 5 You are ready to begin cooking when the pile of briquettes ashes over and produces a red glow approximately 12 15 minutes 6 Depending on your cooking method either leave the briquettes in a pile or spread evenly across the charcoal grate using a long handled poker Always use caution when handling hot coals to prevent injury Know When Your ...

Page 5: ...er the drip pan This injects a little extra moisture into the cooking environment and also catches dripping juices which makes clean up a little easier and reduces the possibility of flare ups Remember to keep a spray bottle filled with water on hand to extinguish any flare ups Once you get used to the indirect method you may prefer to use it for more grilling tasks Although it may take a little l...

Page 6: ...ailure or damage resulting from acts of God improper care and maintenance grease fire accident alteration replacement of parts by anyone other than Manufacturer misuse transportation commercial use abuse hostile environments inclement weather acts of nature animal tampering improper installation or installation not in accordance with local codes or printed manufacturer instructions THIS LIMITED WA...

Page 7: ...7 17 13 5 5 14 18 8 26 15 16 21 20 9 24 24 18 25 22 23 23 7 28 29 7 19 10 11 8 27 27 30 33 6 32 31 1 1 2 12 4 3 3 3 17 17 13 5 5 14 18 8 26 15 16 21 20 9 24 24 18 25 22 23 23 7 28 29 7 19 10 11 8 27 27 30 33 6 32 31 Key Qty Description 19 1 Clean Out Door 20 1 Smoke Stack 21 1 Adjustable Crank Handle 22 1 Lid Handle 23 2 Handle Seat 24 2 Caster 25 1 Ash Pan 26 1 Right Rear Leg 28 1 Logo Plate 29 1...

Page 8: ...ge Nuts Place Firebox as shown in illustration below Attach 2 Legs with Caster Sockets to right side of Firebox using 4 1 4 20x1 2 Screws Attach 2 remaining Legs to left side of Firebox using 4 1 4 20x1 2 Screws Firebox End Panel Rear Firebox Panel Firebox End Panel Front Firebox Panel 1 4 20x1 2 Screws 1 4 20 Flange Nuts 1 4 20x1 2 Screws 1 4 20x1 2 Screws 1 4 20x1 2 Screws Front of Firebox Left ...

Page 9: ... upside down Screw 2 Casters into Left Front Rear Legs and tighten with Flat Wrench provided with grill Caster Caster Leg Leg Attach Bottom Shelf to Legs using 4 1 4 20x2 3 8 Screws 1 4 20x2 3 8 Screws 1 4 20x2 3 8 Screws ...

Page 10: ... Pin Clip Insert a small Hair Pin Clip into the hole at one end of the Axle Slide a Large Flat Washer and a Wheel onto the Axle Slide the Axle through the holes at the ends of the Legs Slide the remaining Wheel onto the Axle Slide a Large Flat Washer onto the Axle and secure with remaining Hair Pin Clip NOTE WHEEL HUBS SHOULD FACE LEGS Large Flat Washer Large Flat Washer NOTE Mounting bracket with...

Page 11: ...or left side of Firebox DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN THE LOCK NUT This will allow for rotation of the Air Damper Wheel Page 11 Firebox 1 4 20x1 2 Screws 1 4 20x1 2 Screw Handle 1 4 20x1 2 Screw Firebox Attach the Handle to the front of Ash Pan with 2 1 4 20x1 2 Screws Slide the Ash Pan into the bottom of the Firebox 10 24x3 8 Screw Air Damper Wheel 10 24 Reversible Lock Nut 5mm Flat Washer ...

Page 12: ...2 1 4 20x1 2 Screws Flat Washer Lock Washer 1 4 20x1 2 Screw Lid Lid Handle Handle Seats 1 4 20x1 2 Screw Attach 2 Hinge Assemblies to the rear of Lid using 4 1 4 20x1 3 8 Screws and 4 1 4 20 Flange Nuts Note orientation shown in enlargement 1 4 20x1 3 8 Screws 1 4 20x1 3 8 Screws Lid ...

Page 13: ...nd Lock Nut to Smoke Stack Body Page 13 Smoke Stack Body Place Lid Assembly onto Firebox Assembly while aligning holes in Hinge Assemblies with holes in Firebox Rear Panel Attach 2 Hinges Assemblies to the rear of the Firebox Assembly using 4 1 4 20x1 5 8 Screws Lid Assembly 1 4 20x1 5 8 Screws 1 4 20x1 5 8 Screws Cap Nut Spring Damper Smoke Stack Body 1 4 20 Flange Nuts Lid 1 4 20x1 2 Screws Fire...

Page 14: ...dle Place Lock Washer onto Handle and secure with 1 3 8 16 Nut Page 14 Clean Out Door Lock Washer Door Latch 3 8 16 Nut Handle Flat Washer 1 4 20x1 2 Screws 1 4 20x5 8 Shoulder Screw 1 4 20x5 8 Shoulder Screw Side Shelf W Threaded Inserts Attach the Tool Hooks to the underside of the Side Shelf with Threaded Inserts using 3 1 4 20x1 2 Screws Attach this Side Shelf Assembly to grill Left Legs using...

Page 15: ...Crank through front of Firebox Rotate Adjuster Crank clockwise until Adjuster Crank engages Crank Lever Insert Hair Pin Clip into Adjuster Crank Shaft Adjuster Crank Front of Grill Body Hair Pin Clip Adjuster Crank Shaft Crank Lever Attach other Side Shelf to Right Legs using 4 1 4 20x5 8 Shoulder Screws ...

Page 16: ...r Pin Clips onto holes in straight wire in Lid Page 16 Lid Straight Wire Swingaway Grid Angled Wire Hair Pin Clip Lid Firebox Swingaway Grid Place the 3 Cooking Grates into the firebox The Cooking Grates will rest on the front and rear ledges of the firebox Cooking Grates Lid omitted for clarity Lid omitted for clarity Firebox omitted for clarity ...

Page 17: ...Page 17 19Remove Wingnut from Temperature Gauge Insert Temperature Gauge through the hole in Lid and attach using Wingnut previously removed Tighten securely Lid Temperature Gauge Wingnut ...

Page 18: ...4 20 x 1 5 8 Machine Screw Qty 4 1 4 20 x 1 3 8 Machine Screw Qty 4 1 4 20 x 5 8 Shoulder Screw Qty 8 1 4 20 x 1 2 Machine Screw Qty 25 Hair Pin Clip Qty 5 5mm Flat Washer Qty 2 10mm Flat Washer Qty 2 10 24 Reversible Lock Nut Qty 2 Page 18 Damper Wheel 1 4 20 x 1 2 Hex Bolt Qty 4 10 24 x 3 8 Machine Screw Qty 2 1 4 20 Flange Nut Qty 14 ...

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