Master Chef Charcoal Grill 85 1035 0 User Manual

Charcoal Barbecue  
with lighting System  
S A F E U S E , C A R E A N D A S S E M B L Y M A N U A L  
F O R Y O U R S A F E T Y  
If You Smell Gas  
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.  
2.Extinguish any open flame.  
3.Open lid.  
4.If odour continues, immediately call your  
gas supplier or your fire department.  
F O R Y O U R S A F E T Y  
1. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable  
vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any  
other appliance.  
2.An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be  
stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
W A R N I N G  
Failure to follow all of the Manufacturers instructions  
could result in hazardous fires, explosions, property  
damage, or serious personal injury or even death.  
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W A R N I N G  
Follow all leak check procedures carefully prior  
to operation of barbecue, even if  
barbecue was dealer assembled. Do not try to  
light this barbecue without reading the  
Lighting Instructions section of this manual.  
Read and save this manual for future reference.  
If pre-assembled, leave this manual  
with unit for consumers future reference.  
For product inquires, parts, and warranty  
and troubleshooting support, please call  
T H I S B A R B E C U E I S F O R  
O U T D O O R U S E O N L Y  
1-877-707-5463  
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D A N G E R  
Failure to follow the Dangers, Warnings and Cautions contained in this Owner’s  
Manual may result in serious bodily injury or death, or in a fire or an explosion  
causing damage to property.  
W A R N I N G S  
Do not store a spare or disconnected propane cylinder under or near  
this barbecue.  
Improper assembly may be dangerous. Please follow all the assembly instructions  
in this manual.  
Combustible materials should never be within 24” (50 cm) of the top, bottom,  
back or sides of the barbecue.  
Do not put a barbecue cover or anything flammable on or in the storage area  
under the barbecue.  
Do not use lava rocks in your barbecue.  
Never lean over the barbecue when lighting.  
Barbecue should be cleaned on a regular basis.  
Do not use gasoline, liquid fire starter or alcohol on the charcoal at any time.  
Do not use any form of self-lighting charcoal at any time.  
Infants, children and pets should never be left unattended near the barbecue.  
Make sure ash-catcher is in place when using the barbecue.  
Always remove the lid before lighting, either manually or with the igniter.  
Lid must remain “OFF” until charcoal is fully ignited.  
Always put charcoal in cylinder provided, or on top of the lower (charcoal)  
grate. Do not put charcoal directly in the bottom of the bowl.  
Remove ashes from the ash catcher only after all coals have been fully  
extinguished. Never touch grates (either charcoal or cooking), ashes,  
or coals to see if they’re hot.  
Do not use water to control flare-ups or extinguish coals, as it may damage  
the porcelain finish; slightly close bottom air vents (dampers) and use the lid.  
To extinguish coals when finished cooking, close all vents (dampers) after  
putting lid on the bowl.  
Barbecue mitts should always be worn while cooking, adjusting air vents  
(dampers), adding charcoal, and handling the thermometer or lid.  
Never dump hot coals where they might be stepped on or be a fire hazard.  
Never dump ashes or coals before they are fully extinguished. Do not store  
barbecue until ashes and coals are fully extinguished.  
After a period of storage and/or non-use, check for gas leaks and burner  
obstructions before using. See instructions in this manual for correct procedures.  
Do not operate the barbecue if a gas leak is present.  
Do not use a flame to check for gas leaks.  
Should the burner go out at any time during operation, turn tank valve off.  
Remove lid and wait five minutes before attempting to relight, using the  
lighting instructions in this manual.  
The conversion, or attempted use of natural gas in this barbecue is dangerous  
and will automatically void your warranty.  
Do not attempt to disconnect the gas regulator form the tank or any gas fitting  
while the barbecue is in use.  
Use only the LP gas regulator that is recommended for your barbecue.  
A dented or rusty LP tank may be hazardous and should be checked by your  
propane supplier. Do not use an LP tank with a damaged valve.  
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Although your LP tank may appear to be empty, it may still contain propane.  
The tank should be transported and stored accordingly.  
If you see, smell or hear gas escaping from the LP tank:  
1) Move away from the LP tank.  
2) Do not attempt to correct the problem yourself.  
3) Call fire department.  
Use only the LP tank recommended for your barbecue. Do not connect anything  
larger than a 16 oz. cylinder.  
You should exercise care when operating your barbecue. It will be hot during  
cooking and/or heating-up, and should never be left unattended.  
W A R N I N G  
This barbecue is for outdoor use only.  
Use only in a well-ventilated area. Do not use in a garage,  
building, or any other enclosed area.  
Minimum clearance to adjacent combustible materials:  
76 cm (30˝) from furthest protruding edge on side of barbecue.  
76 cm (30˝) from furthest protruding edge on back of barbecue.  
Always keep the area around this barbecue clean and clear of any and  
all combustible materials such as gasoline or other inflammable liquids,  
paper or oily rags.  
Do not operate this barbecue under any overhanging or  
unprotected construction.  
Remember this barbecue is for outdoor use only and is not for use on  
any boat or recreational vehicle.  
Use this barbecue outdoors in a well-ventilated area and we recommend  
at least 3m (10’) from any dwelling or other buildings.  
The entire barbecue gets hot when in use. Do not leave unattended.  
Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel supply hose away from  
any heated surface.  
Do not use in garages, or any other enclosed area.  
Do not leave your barbecue unattended while in operation.  
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air to the barbecue.  
Do not use while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.  
Do not store any spare L.P. (propane) cylinder, full or empty,  
under or near your barbecue.  
Do not allow children or pets to play anywhere near the barbecue.  
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S T O R A G E  
When the outdoor cooking season is over and you’re going to store the unit for the  
winter, please do the following:  
After removing and cleaning the cooking grill (lightly oil the grill after cleaning)  
wrap them in paper and store indoors.  
The barbecue, after being covered, can be stored outdoors.  
Do not store the L.P. cylinder in an enclosed area.  
When the barbecue is not in use, the gas must be turned off at the cylinder valve.  
The barbecue and cylinder need to be stored outdoors, in a well-ventilated area.  
Do not store the barbecue in a garage or near heat. If there is a need for the bar-  
becue to be stored indoors, remove the cylinder. Continue to store the cylinder  
outside in a well-ventilated area and make sure the cylinder’s safety cap is firmly  
threaded on the valve.  
Lighting Procedures  
Danger  
O P E R A T I N G  
I N S T R U C T I O N S  
Open lid before lighting. Do not use any flammable liquids such as starting fluid,  
gasoline, alcohol or any form of self-lighting charcoal at any time, including when  
manually lighting. Failure to do so will cause serious bodily injury or death.  
1) Open lid  
2) Clear any ashes from the chamber by moving the handle side to side.  
3) Open chamber vents.  
4) Position filled charcoal tube over burner.  
5) Turn gas supply “ON” at propane tank.  
Warning: Do not lean over open barbecue while lighting.  
6) Push igniter until burner lights.  
Caution: Flame may be difficult to see on a bright day.  
7) Turn gas supply “OFF” after charcoal has started to burn (approximately 3  
to 5 minutes).  
8) Remove the tube with the tool for spreading charcoal, put the tube on the  
bottom shelf and spread the charcoal evenly on the charcoal grate.  
9) You can begin cooking when briquettes have a light coating of grey ash  
(approx. 25 to 30 minutes).  
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Insect Alert  
The barbecue, as well as any outdoor gas appliance, attracts spiders and insects.  
They can nest in the Venturi section of the burner tube causing gas to flow back  
out of the air shutter. This could result in a fire in and around the burner tube  
under the chamber. It can cause serious damage to your barbecue, rendering it  
unsafe to operate.  
We strongly recommend that you inspect and clean the burner tube at least once  
a year, or if any of the following symptoms appear:  
1) Smell of gas in conjunction with the  
burner flames appearing very yellow and lazy.  
2) Burner makes popping noises.  
Danger  
Failure to correct these symptoms may result in a fire which can cause serious bodily  
injury or death and cause damage to property.  
C L E A N I N G  
After a period of non-use, we recommend you perform the following maintenance  
and cleaning procedures at least once a year, especially at the start of a new season.  
1) Remove ashes after coals are fully extinguished.  
A N D M A I N T E N A N C E  
2) Remove the grates and charcoal tube.  
3) Clean the porcelain finish with a cleaner that will soften accumulated grease.  
4) Wipe out with paper towels. Wash with a mild detergent and water. Rinse well  
with clear water and wipe dry.  
To Clean Kettle and Lid  
While lid is warm, wipe the inside with a paper towel to prevent grease buildup.  
For outer surfaces, use a warm soapy water solution and rinse well with water.  
To Clean Burner  
At a minimum of twice a year, it is important to remove the burner and clean it,  
making sure that all dirt and rust is removed. Use a wire to clean out the hole in  
the burner. Make sure all holes are clear. If the burner has been damaged or has  
rusted, replace it as soon as possible. If the burner is in good shape, reinstall it in  
the correct position.  
Recommended Cleaning Materials  
Mild dishwashing liquid detergent  
Hot water  
Nylon cleaning pad  
Wire brush  
Paper clip  
Putty knife/scraper  
Compressed air  
Caution: Do not use cleaners that contain acid, mineral spirits or xylene.  
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T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G G U I D E  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Corrective Action  
Burner flame appears  
yellowish/orange,  
accompanied with  
smell of gas  
Burner flame should be bluish in colour.  
Inspect burner for possible obstructions  
Clean burner.  
Burner does not  
light, or flame is low  
Is propane cylinder low, or empty?  
Does the burner light with a match?  
Throw it away or refill the tank.  
If you can light the burner with a match,  
then check the ignition system.  
Is regulator open?  
Is the burner clean?  
Turn regulator to the open position.  
Clean burner.  
Burner flame  
pattern is erratic  
Lid appears  
to be peeling  
The top and insides of the lid are porcelain-coated.  
It is not paint. The deposit you see is baked on  
grease that has turned into carbon and is flaking off.  
This is not a defect.  
Clean the lid.  
Too much  
heat/Excessive  
flare-ups  
Excessive fat in meat.  
Trim meat,decrease fuel supply.  
Clean cooking chamber and burner.  
Position cooking system correctly.  
Grease drain plugged.  
Cooking system not positioned correctly.  
For product inquires, parts, and warranty and troubleshooting support, please call  
1-877-707-5463.  
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Item No.  
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Quantity  
Description  
Part No.  
P A R T S L I S T  
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
6
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
Lid  
C423-0001-9005  
C423-0035-9031  
C402-0001-0000  
C423-0036-9082  
G401-0005-9000  
G401-0006-0081  
C423-0037-9001  
C423-0038-9031  
C423-0039-9031  
C423-0002-9031  
C423-0003-9082  
C423-0004-9031  
C423-0040-9082  
C423-0005-9000  
C423-0400-9000  
C423-0007-9082  
C423-0008-9082  
C423-0009-9082  
C423-0010-9031  
C423-0011-9035  
C423-0012-9035  
C423-0013-9031  
C423-0014-9031  
C423-0016-9031  
C423-0017-9031  
C423-0018-9031  
C423-0019-9031  
C423-0020-9031  
C423-0300-9031  
C423-0021-9000  
C423-0022-9031  
C423-0023-9031  
C423-0024-9082  
G301-0021-9082  
C423-0033-9000  
C423-0026-9082  
C423-0027-9082  
C423-0028-9082  
C423-0029-9081  
C423-0006-9082  
C423-0031-9000  
G201-0024-9000  
G206-0024-0087  
G206-0025-9000  
G401-0008-9086  
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Hook of Lid  
3
Handle, Lid  
4
Air Shutter,Lid  
Thermometer  
5
6
Bezel, thermometer  
Cooking Chamber  
Ash Tray Stand Brackets  
Fixed Plate 1, Burner  
Chamber Brace  
Burner  
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8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
Fixed Plate 2, Burner  
Orifice Clip  
Electrode Set  
Lower Air Shuttle Rivet  
Ash Tray Stand  
Ash Tray  
Handle, Ash Tray  
Side Shelf  
Wooden Surface1,Side Shelf  
Wooden Surface 2, Side Shelf  
Mount 1, Left Shelf  
Mount 2, Left Shelf  
Mount 1, Right Shelf  
Mount 2, Right Shelf  
Cart Side (L)  
Cart Side (R)  
Control Panel  
Tank Stand  
Fastening Belt, Tank  
Front Panel  
Bottom Shelf  
Lid Brace  
Screw Sleeve  
Leg Cap, Cart Side (R)  
Tube  
Handle, Tube  
Tool for spreading charcoal  
Cooking Grate  
Charcoal Grate  
Regulator  
Igniter  
1/4” – 20UNC Screw  
Wheel  
19 mm Washer  
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4
5
6
1
2
39  
38  
11  
40  
14  
13  
22  
7
10  
41  
19 21  
37  
20  
12  
36  
29  
9
15  
30  
8
16  
25  
23  
18  
33  
17  
43  
45  
28  
42  
34  
44  
31  
26  
24  
27  
35  
32  
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Tools Needed for Assembly  
A S S E M B L Y  
®
#2 Phillips Screwdriver  
I N S T R U C T I O N S  
1/4˝ slotted screwdriver  
No.10 slotted screwdriver  
Adjustable wrench  
Pliers  
Before assembling the barbecue, please ensure that you have all the hardware  
needed and read these instructions carefully. Assemble the barbecue on a flat,  
clean surface.  
Note: Do not fully tighten all the nuts during this initial stage.  
Supplies Needed: 16 oz. propane cylinder.  
If there is a missing part, do not go back to the store. Call the helpline at  
1-877-707-5463 to order your part. Have your serial number and receipt handy.  
Key A: No.10 – 24UNC Nut – 13 Pcs.  
Key B: No.8 – 24UNC Nut – 1Pcs.  
Key E: No.10 – 24UNC x 10 Screw – 10 Pcs.  
Key H: 1/4” x 30 Screw – 4 Pcs.  
Key C: 1/4” – 20UNC Nut – 34Pcs.  
Key F: No.10 – 24UNC x 13 Screw – 7 Pcs  
Key I: 1/4” x 57 Screw – 6 Pcs.  
Key D: No.8 – 24UNC x 20 Screw – 1 Pcs.  
Key G: 1/4” x 13 Screw – 12Pcs.  
Key J: 1/4” x 35 Screw – 8 Pcs.  
Key K: 5 mm Flat Washer – 18 Pcs.  
Key L: 19 mm Washer – 2Pcs.  
Key M: 7 mm Flat Washer – 38Pcs.  
Key N: 7 mm Lock Washer – 32Pcs.  
Key O: 5 mm Lock Washer – 3Pcs.  
Key P: ST4.2 x 10 Tapping Screw – 1Pcs.  
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31  
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Assemble the bottom shelf (No.32) to the cart sides (No.26, 27)  
using screws, nuts & washers (Key H, C, M). Assemble the  
front panel (No.31) and the tank stand (No.29) to the cart sides  
using screws, nuts & washers (Key I, C, M).  
C
I
M
N
29  
26  
H
32  
M
C
28  
F
K
2
Assemble the control panel (No.28) to the cart sides using  
screws & washers (Key F, K).  
3
Assemble the wheels to the bottom of the legs as shown.  
Attach the wheel (No.44) using screws (No.43), nuts &  
washers (Key C, L, M).  
43  
C
M
N
L
45  
44  
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4
Assemble the chamber brace (No.10) to both sides of chamber  
(No.7) using screws, nuts & washers (Key G, C, M).  
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G
C
N
M
E
8
5
Assemble the ash tray stand brackets (No.8) to the bottom of  
the chamber using screws, nuts & washers (Key E, A, K).  
K
A
A
K
6
15  
Assemble the ash tray stand (No.16) to the ash tray stand  
brackets using screw, nuts & washers (Key F, A, K).  
16  
Insert the lower air shuttle (No.15) to the appropriate slot of  
the ash tray stand and assemble to the bottom of the chamber  
using screws, nuts & washers (Key E, A, K).  
F
K
A
E
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7
M
N
Attach the chamber to the cart sides using screws, nuts &  
washers (Key H, C, M).  
C
18  
8
Insert the ash tray handle (No.18) into the appropriate hole  
of the ash tray (No.17).  
17  
9
Lift the ash tray handle up into the appropriate slot of the  
ash tray stand and rotate clockwise. Ash tray handle will fit  
securely into place.  
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10  
P
Carefully push the electrode set (No.14) into the burner  
(No.11) and secure in place using tapping screw (Key P).  
A
K
Insert the burner into the appropriate hole of the chamber  
and secure the burner to the cart side (R) and chamber using  
screws, nuts & washers (Key E, A, K).  
11  
E
M
N
23  
22  
C
24 25  
11  
Assemble the left shelf (mount 1) (No.22) and the left shelf  
(mount 2) (No.23) to the left side shelf (No.19) using screws,  
nuts & washers (Key G, C, M, N).  
G
19  
Assemble the right shelf (mount 1) (No.24) and the right  
shelf (mount 2) (No.25) to the right side shelf (No.19) using  
screws, nuts & washers (Key G, C, M, N).  
C
N
M
J
Assemble the left side shelf assembly by sliding it into posi-  
tion as shown. Repeat procedure with right shelf assembly.  
Fasten each shelf assembly into position using screws, nuts  
& washers (Key J, C, M, N), two per shelf.  
12  
Assemble the lid brace (No.33) to the right side shelf assembly  
using nuts & washers (Key L, C, M).  
Connect tightly the electrode set and insert the igniter (No.42)  
into the appropriate hole of the control panel.  
42  
33  
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D
13  
Attach the lid handle (No.3) and lid hook (No.2) to lid (No.1)  
using screws, nuts & washers (Key D, B, K).  
E
4
Assemble the air shutter (No.4) to lid using screws, nuts &  
washers (Key E, A, K).  
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K
A
2
K
B
39  
38  
14  
40  
Insert the tube handle (No.37) into the appropriate hole of  
tube (No.36).  
Set the charcoal grate (No.40) into the chamber. Set the tube  
and tool for spreading charcoal (No.38) onto the charcoal  
grate, and set the cooking grate into the chamber. Set the lid  
assembly onto the chamber.  
37  
36  
15  
Pass the fastening belt of tank (No.30) through the appropriate  
slot in the tank stand (No.29).  
41  
Attach the tank to the regulator (No.41) by removing the plastic  
cap from the top of the tank and screwing tank into the connector.  
Set the 16 oz. propane tank onto the tank stand and attach  
regulator to burner, aligning slot in end of regulator with dim-  
ple in burner. Push in and tightly lock the connection using  
the orifice clip (No.13). Close the fastening belt of tank.  
Assembly of the charcoal barbecue with lighting system  
is complete.  
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D I S T R I B U T O R  
Trileaf Distribution Trifeuil  
Toronto, Canada  
M4S 2B8  
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