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Check  your  local  building  codes  for  the  proper  method  of  installation.  In  the  absence  of  local  codes,  this  unit 
should be installed in accordance with the 

National Fuel Gas Code No. Z223.1-1998 USA

 or 

CAN/CGA-B149.1/.2 

Natural  Gas/Propane  Code  (Canada) 

latest  edition  or  the 

National  Electrical  Code  ANSI/NFPA  No.  70 

or  the 

Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1, 1990 

or latest version. 

Before  installing  built-in  side  burners  in  enclosures,  copy  all  product  information  such  as  model  number, 

serial number and type of side burner (e.g. natural gas or LP) and store information in a safe place.     

If  the  side  burner  is  installed  by  a  professional  installer  or  technician,  be  sure  that  he  or  she  shows  you 

where  your  gas  supply  shut-off  is  located.  All  gas  lines  must  have  a  shut-off  that  is  readily  and  easily 

accessible.  If  you  smell  gas,  check  for  gas  leaks  immediately.  Check  only  with  a  soap  and  water  solution. 

Never check for gas leaks with an open flame.   

Notice:

 

We strongly recommend professional installation of your Coyote side burner. These instructions provide 

the measurements necessary to construct a masonry structure to house your outdoor gas side burner. 

IMPORTANT:

   

Gas fittings, regulator, and installer supplied shut-off valves must be easily accessible. 

LOCATION  OF  YOUR  SIDE 

BURNER: 

Locate the side burner only OUTSIDE in a well-ventilated area. 

Never locate the side burner in a building, garage, 

breezeway, shed or other such enclosed areas without an approved ventilation system

. When in use, the side 

burner will generate a lot of smoke. When installing your side burner, select an outdoor location that will ensure 

there  is  adequate  area  for  the  smoke  to  dissipate  IN  ORDER  TO  AVOID  INHALATION  OF  POTENTIALLY  TOXIC 

FUMES. 

Ventilation Requirements for Proper Operation of your Coyote Side burner 

 

Ventilation  for a  gas side burner  is absolutely mandatory to  ensure that your side burner performs as 

intended  and  to  ensure  the  safety  of  you,  your  family,  and  guests.  Proper  ventilation  is  necessary  to 

allow heat inside your side burner to escape and also to allow any gas that has leaked from a tank or 

connection  to  escape  before  a  buildup  of  such  gas  can  occur  and  possibly  ignite. 

  Failure to provide proper ventilation will nullify Coyote’s warranty and will 

cause a risk of bodily injury or death. 

 

If you elect to install your side burner into an island, the island itself must be ventilated properly. Any 

such island must have a minimum of 2 vents (but optimally 4 vents) per cabinet that has any sort of gas 

supply or connection. Each vent must be at least 20 sq. in in size and have access to outside/fresh air. 

Those vents will allow heat that is trapped inside due to wind to be able to dissipate out of the island 

vents. However, if the island is not ventilated properly and the wind is coming from the back, then the 

heat will try to escape through the easiest exit, which will most likely be through the bottom of the side 

burner and front control panel. 

 

 

A simple way to think of what is occurring inside your side burner is that when your burners are on, they 

are emitting a flame that creates the heat to cook your food. This heat must exhaust or escape from the 

side burner, otherwise you would eventually have a unit that would not only build up intense heat but 

also dangerous pressure. This could cause severe damage to not only the side burner but any operators 

Locating the Grill

 

Summary of Contents for C1PB

Page 1: ...sense To installer or person assembling grill Leave this manual with grill for future reference To consumer Keep this manual for future reference as it contains important Warnings and Instructions COY...

Page 2: ...y your new side burner and thank you for choosing our product We hope you consider us for future purchases Read and save the instructions Obey all Warnings and Instructions This Manual provides specif...

Page 3: ...l not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury CAUTION CAUTION ind...

Page 4: ...specified clearances listed in this Manual on page 9 7 NEVER leave the side burner unattended while cooking 8 Risk of Explosion NEVER use natural gas in a unit designed for liquid propane gas or vice...

Page 5: ...the rack located just under the side burner 25 Fire Hazard Grease is extremely flammable Let hot grease cool down before attempting to handle or dispose of it After use and cool down the drip tray sho...

Page 6: ...rust or burn through 5 years limited Flavorizer Bars no rust or burn through 2 years limited Ignition systems Valves 1 year limited Stainless steel frame housing Limited Lifetime Coyote Outdoor Living...

Page 7: ...ice or damages caused by flashback fire or grease fire This limited warranty does not cover scratches dents corrosion or discoloration caused by weather heat abrasive and chemical cleaners pool or spa...

Page 8: ...on that will ensure there is adequate area for the smoke to dissipate IN ORDER TO AVOID INHALATION OF POTENTIALLY TOXIC FUMES Ventilation Requirements for Proper Operation of your Coyote Side burner V...

Page 9: ...pen fully If you wish to use the rotisserie option you will want to make sure that you leave adequate space at least 6 on each side of the side burner so that the motor and rotisserie spit handle will...

Page 10: ...llustrations demonstrate how the slide in type unit isdesigned to fit into open front enclosures and supported at the Countertop Do not install this unit under unprotected flammable surfaces Do not in...

Page 11: ...LP NG Rotisserie Lights C1PB 10 1 4 21 21 13 24 24 1 4 60 000 60 000 No No Height Minimum of 2 vents but optimally 4 vents per cabinet that has any sort of gas supply or connection Each vent must be a...

Page 12: ...A 119 2 NFPA 1192M and CSA Z240 RV Series Recreational Vehicle Code as applicable Gas valves are preset at the factory to operate on liquid propane or natural gas If you wish to convert be sure to con...

Page 13: ...does not permit gas flow until a positive seal has been obtained The cylinder must be arranged for vapor withdrawal It must also include a collar to protect the cylinder valve A safety relief device...

Page 14: ...sting 1 Do not insert any tool into the valve outlet or safety relief valve You may damage the valve and cause a leak Leaking propane may result in explosion fire severe personal injury or death 2 If...

Page 15: ...k coupling nut counterclockwise LP Tank Removal Transport and Storage Turn OFF all control knobs and LP tank valve Turn coupling nut counterclockwise by hand only do not use tools to disconnect Instal...

Page 16: ...y company However it is the responsibility of the owner installer to verify that the correct regulator is purchased for the intended application and that it is installed properly o As codes vary from...

Page 17: ...result in a low flame or a hazardous condition that could result in a fire or explosion Natural Gas Supply and Connection 1 Make sure all burner valves are in the OFF position 2 All NG units need to...

Page 18: ...e grill when lighting ALWAYS inspect the hose before using the grill If there is excessive abrasion or wear or if the hose is cut it must be replaced prior to the outdoor cooking gas appliance being p...

Page 19: ...then to your valve and finally into the burner where it will meet the spark from the igniter at the front of the burner Conversely if you turn the knob too slowly you can cause a build up of gas in t...

Page 20: ...food on a plate that was used for handling raw food Always carefully wash all plates and utensils used to handle raw food before using them to handle cooked food Always wash all vegetables seafood and...

Page 21: ...er through the drain hole DRIP TRAY The drip tray located below the side burner should be cleaned periodically to prevent buildup of debris NOTE Allow the drip tray to cool before attempting to clean...

Page 22: ...olishing stainless steel Do not clean or polish your side burner s stainless steel when the gill is in operation or still hot 2 To clean the stainless steel wash off all dirt and debris from the steel...

Page 23: ...tub 4 Do not store pool chemicals in your island or island cabinets How to Remove Scratches from your Stainless Steel If your situation is a little more serious and you have obtained scratches in your...

Page 24: ...d other flammable vapors and liquids 2 Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air 3 Keep the ventilation opening s of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris 4 Visually check...

Page 25: ...ts contact our Coyote Customer Service line at 855 520 1559 Problem Possible Causes and Solutions Burner will not light when the igniter button is turned Is your gas supply turned on If this is an L P...

Page 26: ...lve is open and cylinder has fuel Low heat with the knob on HIGH Check to see if the fuel hose is bent or kinked Make sure the cooking area is clear of dust Check your gas supply and gas pressure If i...

Page 27: ...26 C1PB Parts List...

Page 28: ...E COLLIMATOR C1PB 003 4 BURNER STAINLESS STEEL C1PB 004 5 AIR SHUTTER C1PB 005 6 CONTROL PANEL C1PB 006 7 FIRE TUBE C1PB 007 8 CONTROL KNOB C1PB 008 9 FIRE BOX C1PB 009 10 DRIP TRAY ASSEMBLY C1PB 010...

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