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Figure 6 - Rotisserie Assembly

Figure 7 - Valve & Venturi Assemblies

Figure 8 - Flame Patterns

Rotisserie Assembly:

1) Attach motor brackets to the right or left side of

the grill using (2) 1/4" stainless screws and nuts

(figure 6a,b)

.

2) Attach a bearing bracket opposite to the motor

bracket with (2) 1/4" stainless screws and nuts.

3) Slide the motor onto the bracket.

4) Slide both forks onto spit rod 

(figure 6)

.

5) Slide spit bearing onto the rod, insert rod into

motor, and align bear slots with bracket.  Tighten
bearing on rod to maintain rod position 

(figure

6c)

.

TESTING AND CHECKING YOUR GRILL

Before lighting your grill for the first time or after a period
of non-operation, a check of the burners and
components must be accomplished.

1) Remove the drip pan from below the grill.

2) Locate the valve and venturi assemblies by

looking up and under the front control panel. Verify
the venturi air shutter is engaged over the control
valves 

(figure 7)

.

3) Check the air shutter bug screen for dust or lint. If

the screen becomes blocked, the burners will
operate poorly.

4) Note the proper air shutter setting of 1/4" for

natural gas and 5/8" for LPG gas.

5) Check the ignitor cables are snugly connected to

the ignitor terminals.

6) Follow the “LIGHTING” instructions on the

following pages.

7) Once the burners are operating, verify the main

burner flame or the rotis burner flame matches

figure 8

.  If adjustment is required, loosen air

shutter with a phillips screw driver and adjust as
necessary.

8) Close hood with main burners set on “HIGH” and

allow grill to operate for 30 minutes.  This will allow
the unit to “season” the components. 

Warning: Never run main and rotis burners at the
same time with the hood closed.

CAUTION: ELECTRICAL WARNING

If your grill incorporates electrical components, they must
be installed and electrically grounded in accordance with
local codes or in the absence of local codes or , in the
absence of local codes,  with the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70 or Canadan Electric Code,
CSA C22.1.
The electric cord for the optional rotisserie motor is
equipped with a three-prong 120v plug, and must be
used with a grounded outlet. If it is not designed for a
three-wire plug, you must obtain an adapter and properly
ground it before using the rotisserie.

KEEP ANY ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CORD AND THE
FUEL SUPPLY HOSE AWAY FROM ANY HEATED
SURFACE.

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Summary of Contents for EC24

Page 1: ...the vicinity of this or any other appliance 2 An LP tank not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WARNING Do not try to light this appliance without rea...

Page 2: ...e EasyChef has a range of installation options available They include built in cart pedestal and permanent post With some fore thought and planning the EasyChef can be installed with minimum effort Re...

Page 3: ...r leave your EasyChef barbecue under an unprotected combustible roof or overhang i Your EasyChef is not intended for installation in or on a recreational vehicle or boat i Do not use combustible mater...

Page 4: ...ves figure 6 If any components have moved or are not aligned loosen the 2 10 nuts securing the burners and re align These nuts may be accessed from underneath the grill If your model includes the roti...

Page 5: ...y CART PEDESTAL POST ASSEMBLIES The EasyChef Grill may be assembled on one of the following mountings available from your local dealer DESCRIPTION EC24 P N EC30 P N Deluxe Cart 10655 10565 Pedestal Ca...

Page 6: ...hutter setting of 1 4 for natural gas and 5 8 for LPG gas 5 Check the ignitor cables are snugly connected to the ignitor terminals 6 Follow the LIGHTING instructions on the following pages 7 Once the...

Page 7: ...tion and wait 5 minutes to let the gas clear before trying again or trying to light with a match ROTIS BURNER Never operate main and rotis burners at the same time with the hood closed The rotis burne...

Page 8: ...ourses at one time is possible The key to accomplishing this is timing Things like potatoes require 30 minutes at low with fish fillets or lobster requiring 10 minutes or less Consider outdoor conditi...

Page 9: ...If the gas supply is an LPG tank check the gas quantity Check pressure of gas supply down stream from gas regulator Make sure it meets minimum requirements on rating label located on front of the gri...

Page 10: ...1006 6a 1 Rotis Front Panel Graphic 140272 22 1 Rotis Motor 110197 7 3 Control Knob 110185 23 2 Prong Forks 110191 8 2 Electrode 120061 24 1 Spit Rod 110246 9 2 Electrode Wire 120063 25 1 Spit Rod Bea...

Page 11: ...1 Rotis Motor 110197 7 3 Control Knob 110185 23 2 Prong Forks 110191 8 2 Electrode 120061 24 1 Spit Rod 110189 9 2 Electrode Wire 120063 25 1 Spit Rod Bearing 110192 10 2 Control Valve Nat 44 120059...

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