The Outdoor GreatRoom Company • Cook Number Grill CNG-TRAVELER Gas Grill • Rev. A
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Assembly Instructions
Unpacking and Initial Prep Cleaning
Carefully unpack your Cook Number Grill™ and remove
all shipping elements used to protect your grill in transit.
Before you begin, we first recommend removing the Grill-
ing Grate and the Searing Plate and washing them both
with warm soapy water. (See Figure 1).
Tools Needed
3/4 inch Open-end Wrench
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Supplies Needed
1 lb. Disposable LPG Cylinder
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Regulator/gas tube (included with grill)
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Two “D” size Batteries (Included with grill)
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Non-corrosive Commercial Leak Check Solution
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Figure 1
Step 1. Gas Manifold
Figure 2
2. The gas manifold is factory installed as part of the con-
trol panel assembly attached to the front of the grill
cabinet.
3. A 1/2 inch gas flexible tube is factory installed from the
main burner orifice to the
BOTTOM
fitting on the mani-
fold. Gas flows from the manifold/gas valve through
this flex tube to the burner orifice when the ignitor con-
trol knob is operated.
4. Use the 3/4 inch open-end wrench to ensure the flex
tube swivel nuts are tight, but
DO NOT
over-tighten or
you may strip the threads.
DO NOT use Teflon tape or sealant on these
gas manifold fittings.
WARNING
Step 2. Check Batteries
1. Parts/Items Needed: None
2. The battery box, with two “D” size batteries, is factory
installed as part of the control panel assembly attached
to the front of the grill cabinet. (See Figure 3).
Figure 3
3. Check the batteries to ensure they are firmly secured
in the grill’s battery box. Push the negative end of the
battery (flat end) against the spring and snap the bat-
tery up into the battery box.
1. Parts/Items
Needed: 3/4 inch
open-end wrench.
(See Figure 2).
Searing Plate
Grilling Grate
“D” Size Battery
Battery Box