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Component Removal
OUTDOOR B
BBQ G
GRILLS
Fig. 4-26
Fig. 4-25
Fig. 4-27
HOOD COMPONENTS:
Components include; Rotisserie Rod with Fork,
Rotisserie Motor, Motor/Rod Support, Hood Handle,
Front Hood, Rear Hood Top, Rear Hood Left and Right,
IR Burner Cover with Handle, Pilot Shield, Infrared
Burner, Pilot Burner, Spark Electrode, Rear Splash
Panel, Side Plate Shelf, Side Plate Shelf Brackets and
Belly Bar with Brackets.
Rotisserie Rod with Fork
The rod for the rotisserie system is assembled into the
motor by placing the pointed end into the motor and
resting the threaded end on the support at the right side
of the grill. Once the rod is pushed as far as possible
into the motor, the grooved end of the rod should rest
on the right side bracket. The removable rotisserie
handle should be removed when using the open burn-
ers. To remove the rotisserie rod with fork, lift the rod
out of the support bracket on the right side. Now pull
the rod out of the rotisserie motor.
Rotisserie Motor
The rotisserie motor is equipped with metal gears and
is capable of turning a balanced 25 lb. cut of meat or
poultry. The motor is mounted to a metal bracket,
which attaches to the sides of the grill and must be
electrically grounded. To remove the rotisserie motor
you first need to unplug the rotisserie motor from the
electrical source. Remove the rotisserie rod with fork,
now lift the rotisserie motor straight up and out of the
motor support bracket.
Rotisserie Motor/Rod Support
The motor support holds the rotisserie motor in place
and is mounted to the left side hood. To remove the
motor support bracket you need to extract the acorn
nuts from screws. Then extract the mounting screws
from the bracket. Now lift the bracket off of the left side
of the hood.
The rod support bracket holds one end of the rotisserie
rod and is mounted on the right side hood. To remove
the rod support, extract the mounting screws and lift
bracket off right side hood.