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1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
4. If odor continues, keep away from the
appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department. WARNING
1. Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable liquids or vapors 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.
1-800-265-2150 info@omcbbq.com
10094-LP REV L 04/13SAFETY INSTALLATION
Your new OMC gas grill is a safe, convenient appliance when assembled and used properly. However, as with all gas-fired products, certain safeguards must be observed. Failure to follow these safeguards may result in damage or injury. If you have questions concerning assembly or operation, consult your dealer, gas appliance serviceman, your gas company or our direct customer service line at 800-265-2150. CAUTION FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY.
THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE OPERATED
Use caution w hen handling or transporting this product. Metal edges can present a hazard. Use appropriate gloves when lifting or handling. Before lifting, remove side shelves and grids and grates. ELECTRICAL CAUTION
1. If any accessory is used on this appliance that
requires an external electrical power source, the accessory when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes. In the absence of local codes, the following standards apply: (U.S.A.) ANSI/NFPA No. 70-Latest Edition and (CANADA) CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code
2. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the
3. Keep the electrical supply cord and fuel supply hose
away from any heated surface. PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Handling the brass material on this product exposes you to lead, a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER HANDLING THIS PRODUCT. WARNING Fuels used in gas or oil-fired appliances, and the products of combustion of such fuels, contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. “This warning is issued pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Sec. 25249.6”
1. In Canada, this appliance must be installed in
accordance with the local code and the relevant CSA standards: CSA-B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane installation Code In the U.S.A., this appliance must be installed in accordance with the local code and the relevant national code. ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 - Latest Edition National Fuel Gas Code and Latest Local Codes where Applicable
2. The appliance must be located away from combustible
surfaces by at least 76cm/30” from each side, and 76cm/30” from the rear.
3. Do not operate this appliance under any overhead
roof construction or foliage.
4. This appliance is for OUTDOOR USE ONLY, DO NOT
operate in garage, shed, balcony or other such enclosed areas.
5. DO NOT restrict the flow of air to the appliance.
6. Keep the area surrounding the appliance free of
combustible materials, gasoline, and all flammable liquids and vapours.
7. This appliance is not intended to be installed in, or on,
recreational vehicles and/or boats.
8. Keep the ventilation opening(s) of the cylinder
enclosure free and clear from debris.
LP GAS CYLINDER PLACEMENT
9. LP gas cylinders must be installed according to
assembly instructions using retainer provided. Do not store a spare cylinder under or near this appliance. All cylinders used must be compatible with supplied means of cylinder retention.3
All models are designed to be used with an LP gas cylinder equipped with the QCC
-1 Quick Closing Coupling system. The QCC
-1 system incorporates new safety features required by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Canadian Standards Steering Committee.
- Gas will not flow until a positive connection has been made.
- A thermal element will shut off the flow of gas between 240° and 300° F.
- When activated, a Flow Limiting Device will limit the flow of gas to 10 cubic feet per hour.
NIPPLE WITH FLOW SHUT OFF
REGULATOR CHECK VALVE The LP Gas Cylinder is not included with the Gas Grill. Be sure to purchase one with the QCC
valve. This valve is recognized by the external threads on the inlet port of the valve. QCC
equipped cylinders are available from your Gas Grill Dealer. Any attempt to connect the regulator, by use of adapters or any other means, to any other valve could result in damage, fire or injury and may negate the important safety features designed into the QCC
1. All LP gas cylinders used with this appliance must be
constructed and marked in accordance with the Specifications for LP Gas Cylinders of the U.S. Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) or the National Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and Commission, as applicable
2. The LP gas cylinder used for this appliance must not
have a capacity larger than 20 lb.(9 kg). Approximately 18" (46cm) high 12" (31cm) diameter
3. All LP gas cylinders used with this appliance should be
inspected at every filling and re qualified by a licensed service outlet at the expiry date (10 years), in accordance with the DOT (USA) and CTC (Canada) codes for LP Gas Cylinders.
4. All LP gas cylinders used with this appliance must be
provided with a shutoff valve terminating in a cylinder valve outlet No. 510, specified in the Standard for Compressed Gas Cylinder Valve Outlet and Inlet Connection (USA) ANSI/CGA-V-1-1977 (Canada) CSA B96. The cylinder supply system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal. The cylinder must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve. The cylinder must be installed as per assembly instructions. Never fill the cylinder beyond 80% full. A fire causing death or serious injury may occur. The cylinder valve must include a safety relief device having direct communication with the vapour space of the cylinder. HANDLING:
1. Government regulations prohibit shipping full LP gas
cylinders. You must take your new cylinder to a LP gas dealer for filling.
2. A filled LP gas cylinder is under very high pressure.
Always handle carefully and transport in the upright position. Protect the valve from accidental damage.
3. Do not tip the LP gas cylinder while connecting it to the
regulator. Fasten the cylinder securely during transport, use and storage.
4. If the cylinder is tipped after it is connected to the
regulator, shut off the gas, disconnect the regulator and have it checked before using again. STORAGE:
1. Store the LP gas cylinder outdoors in a well ventilated
2. Do not store the LP gas cylinder in direct sunlight, near
a source of heat or combustion.
3. If you intend to store the grill indoors, disconnect and
remove the LP gas cylinder first. Disconnected cylinders must have a dust cap installed and must not be stored in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.
4. Keep out of the reach of children.
5. When the LP gas cylinder is connected to the gas grill,
the gas grill and LP gas cylinder must be stored outside in a well ventilated place. OPERATION:
1. Never connect your gas grill to an LP gas cylinder
without the regulator provided, and NEVER TO AN UNREGULATED LP GAS SUPPLY. The gas regulator supplied with the appliance must be used.
2. Always leak test the LP gas cylinder to regulator
connection when connecting the LP gas cylinder to the appliance. See "Leak Testing".
3. Do not operate appliance if the smell of LP gas is
present. Extinguish all flame and determine source of LP gas before proceeding. Do not ignite the appliance until the LP gas leak has been found and sealed.
4. Always shut off LP gas cylinder valve when the
appliance is not in use.4
The standard for outdoor gas appliances, ANSI Z21.58/CAN/CGA-1.6, requires that appliances are to be used with cylinders equipped with an Overfill Prevention Device (OPD). The OPD is designed to reduce the potential for the overfilling of propane cylinders, thus reducing the possibility of relief valve discharges of raw propane. The OPD causes a slower purge/fill operation. Some consumers have been advised by filling stations that these cylinders are “defective”. This is not a defect. Some propane filling stations may not be aware of this device and its effect on the purge/fill operation. New OPDs coming onto the market have technology that allows for much greater BTU outputs which will decrease the amount of time it takes to purge a cylinder. Identification To identify these cylinders, the OPD handwheel has been standardized to the shape shown.
All models are equipped with a hose and regulator with a QCC
-1 Quick Closing Coupling.
coupling contains a magnetic Flow Limiting Device which will limit the flow of gas should there be a leak between the regulator and the appliance valve. This device will activate if the cylinder valve is opened while the appliance valves are open. Be sure the appliance valves are off before the cylinder valve is opened to prevent accidental activation.
coupling incorporates a heat sensitive hand wheel that will cause the back check module in the QCC
cylinder valve to close when exposed to temperatures between 240° and 300°F. Should this occur, do not attempt to re connect the hand wheel. Remove hose/regulator assembly and replace with a new one.
The pressure regulator is set at 11 inches WC (water column) and is for use with LP gas only. The hose and hose couplings comply with CGA Standard CAN 1.83. No modifications or substitutions should be attempted.
Protect the hose from dripping grease and do not allow the hose to touch any hot surface, including the base casting of the barbecue.
Inspect the seal in the QCC
cylinder valve when replacing the LP gas cylinder or once per year whichever is more frequent. Replace the seal if there is any indication of cracks, creases, or abrasion.
Inspect the hose before each use of the barbecue. If the hose is cracked, cut, abraded or damaged in any way, the appliance must not be operated.
For repair or replacement of the hose/regulator assembly, contact customer service at 1-800-265-2150 or info@omcbbq.com Connection
Be sure cylinder valve and appliance valves are "off".
Place full LP gas cylinder in LP tank well and secure base as per assembly instructions.
Center the nipple in the cylinder valve and hold in place. Using other hand, turn the hand wheel clockwise until there is a positive stop. Do not use tools. Hand tighten only. When making the connection, hold the regulator in a straight line with the cylinder valve, so as not to cross thread the connection.
Refer to lighting instructions. To avoid activating the Flow Limiting Device when lighting, open cylinder valve slowly with the appliance valves off. If the Flow Limiting Device is accidentally activated, turn off cylinder valve and appliance valves, wait 10 seconds to allow the device to reset, open cylinder valve slowly, then open the appliance valve. Disconnection Always close LP cylider valve and remove coupling nut before moving cylinder from specified operation position.5
LEAK TESTING VENTURI TUBES
All factory-made connections have been thoroughly tested for gas leaks. However, shipping and handling may have loosened a gas fitting. AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION:
flame or cigarettes in the area.
2. Be sure that cylinder
valve and appliance valves are "off".
cylinder. See "Hose and Regulator".
4. Prepare a soap solution
of one part water, one part liquid detergent.
5. With a full gas cylinder, open cylinder slowly.
6. Brush the soap solution on each connection.
If your barbecue is equipped with a side burner or rear burner: a. Place finger tip over the opening in the orifice at the end of hose. b. Turn "SIDE"/"REAR" control to "HI". c. Brush soap solution on each connection between orifice and control valve. d. Turn "SIDE"/"REAR" control to "OFF".
7. A leak is identified by a flow of bubbles from the area
8. If a leak is detected, close the gas cylinder "shut-off"
valve, tighten the connection and retest (Step 5).
9. If the leak persists, contact your barbecue dealer for
assistance. Do not attempt to operate appliance if a leak is present.
- KEEP VENTURI TUBES CLEAN.
- Blockages caused by spiders insects and nests can cause a flashback fire. Although the barbecue might still light, the backed up gas might also ignite and cause a fire around the venturi tubes at the control panel or side burner.
VENTURI TUBE SPIDER WEB
- If a flashback fire occurs, turn off gas at the source immediately Inspect and clean the venturi tubes (main burner, side burner, rear burner) if any of the following symptoms occur:
2. Your barbecue does not reach temperature.
3. Your barbecue heats unevenly.
4. The burners make popping noises.
Inspecting & Cleaning Venturi Tubes
1. Turn off gas at the source. i.e. the gas cylinder or
supply line for natural gas.
2. When barbecue is cool, remove burner fasteners from
bottom, lift the burner from the barbecue housing.
3. Clean the venturi tubes with a pipe cleaner or venturi
cleaning tool (Accessory #18270).
4. Lower the burner into position in the barbecue
housing, making sure that the venturi tubes are correctly aligned and fitted on the orifices.
5. Secure burner with burner fasteners.6
1. The appliance must be assembled as per the
assembly instructions.
2. Check that your gas cylinder is full and properly
connected to the regulator.
3. Check that there are no gas leaks in the gas supply
system. See Leak Testing.
4. Check that the venturi tubes are properly located over
the gas valve orifices.
5. Check that both Main Burner and Side Burner ignition
wires are connected.
6. Read carefully all instructions contained on the
information plate attached to the barbecue.
7. WARNING: Open lid before lighting.
8. Set control knobs to "OFF" and turn on the gas supply.
9a. For Main Burner: Push and turn either main burner control knob to "Hi". Push or rotate the ignitor knob 3 or 4 times or match light. Burner should ignite within 5 seconds. (Ignition may perform better with right control knob or both control knobs set at medium.) Note: To light burner with a match follow steps 1 thru 8 above. Insert lighted match through lighting hole located at the bottom right of the grill housing. Push and turn right control knob to "Hi". Burner should ignite within 5 seconds. After the right burner is lit, push and turn left control knob to "Hi". Left burner will ignite automatically. 9b. For Side Burner: Push and turn side burner control knob to "Hi." Push or rotate the ignitor knob 3 or 4 times. Burner should ignite within 5 seconds. Note: To light burner with a match follow steps 1 thru 8 above. Apply lighted match to burner ports. Push in the side burner control knob and turn to "Hi". Burner should ignite within 5 seconds. 9c. For Rear Burner Rotisserie: Warning - Do not operate the main burner simultaneously with the rear burner as this may result in a grease fire and/or damage to the barbecue. Caution: Rear burner must be in place before operating the control knob. REMOVE THE WARMING RACK. Follow steps 1 thru 8. Place lighted match near rear burner ports. Push and turn rear burner control knob to "Hi". Burner should ignite within 5 seconds. It is important to have lighted match near burner ports BEFORE turning the control knob.
10. Caution - Check your barbecue after lighting.
All the ports on the burner should show a 2.5cm flame on "Hi" setting. If any of the following symptoms occur there is probably a blockage in the venturi tubes. Shut off gas at once and clean the venturi tubes. See "Venturi Tubes".
3. Your barbecue heats unevenly.
4. The burners make popping noises.
IF BURNER DOES NOT IGNITE:
1. Push and turn control knob to "OFF".
Wait 5 minutes, then try again with right control knob or both control knobs set at medium.
2. If any burner will not light, consult "Trouble Shooting
Guide". If problem cannot be resolved, do not attempt to operate the appliance; contact your dealer or approved service centre. SHUT DOWN
1. Turn off cylinder valve. Allow gas in line to burn out.
2. Turn control knobs to "OFF".
Burn-off. Before cooking on your gas barbecue for the first time, burn off the barbecue to rid it of any odours or foreign matter as follows: Remove cooking grids and warming rack and wash in mild soap and water. Ignite the burner. Close the lid and operate the barbecue for 20 minutes with the control knobs set at "MEDIUM/HIGH". Turn the gas off at the source. Turn the control knobs to "Off". Let the appliance cool down, replace the grids. You are now ready to use the appliance. Preheating. When grilling, preheat the barbecue on Medium/High with the lid closed for ten minutes. Reduce heat as appropriate for what you are grilling. Scrub grids with a wire grill brush and brush or spray the grids with vegetable or olive oil to prevent food from sticking. Lid Position. The position of the lid during cooking is a matter of personal preference, but the barbecue cooks faster, uses less gas, and controls the temperature best with the lid closed. A closed lid also imparts a smokier flavor to meat cooked directly on the grid, and is essential for smoke and convection cooking. Vapourization Systems. Your gas grill is designed for use with the Flav-R-Wave™ vapourization system (included). Do not use lava rock, ceramic briquets or any other vapourization system other than the one that came with the barbecue. COOKING TEMPERATURES High Setting will produce temperatures at the cooking grid of approximately 600 - 650°F (320 - 340° C). Use this setting only for fast warm-up and for burning food residue from the cooking grids after the cookout is over. This setting is also ideal for quickly searing steaks before reducing temperature. Rarely, if ever, do you use the HIGH setting for extended cooking. Medium/High Setting will produce temperatures at the cooking grid of approximately 550°F (290 ° C). Use this setting for warm-up and for grilling steaks and chops, Medium Setting will produce temperatures inside the barbecue of approximately 450° F (230°C) with the l id down. Use this setting for most grilling of chicken, burgers, vegetables and for roasting, and baking. Low Setting will produce temperatures inside the barbecue of approximately 310- 350° F (155-175° C). Use thi s setting for all smoke cooking, large cuts of meat, delicate fish, and for dough and pastry such as pizza and quesadillas. These temperatures are approximate only and vary with the outside temperature and the amount of wind present.
DIRECT GRILLING The direct grilling method involves cooking the food on grids directly over the flame. Direct grilling is the most popular method for most single serving items such as steaks, chops, fish, burgers, kebabs and vegetables.
1. Prepare food in advance to avoid delay and timing
problems. If using marinade or spices, they should be applied before placing meat on the cooking grid. If basting with sauces, they should be applied the last 2-4 minutes of grilling to avoid burning.
2. Organize the area around the barbecue to include forks,
tongs, oven mitts, sauces and seasonings, to allow you to stay in the vicinity of the barbecue while cooking.
3. Bring meat to room temperature just prior to grilling.
Trim excess fat from meat to minimize the "flare-ups" that are caused by dripping grease.
4. Pre-heat the barbecue to the desired temperature with
5. Coat the grids with vegetable or olive oil to prevent food
from sticking to the grids.
6. Hold the salt when cooking meats on the barbecue.
The meat will stay juicier if the salt is added after cooking.
7. To prevent steaks from "drying out", use tongs rather
than a fork and start on "MEDIUM/HIGH" to sear the meat and seal the juices in. Reduce the heat and extend cooking times when grilling thicker cuts of meat.
8. Learn to test when the meat is done by time and feel.
The meat firms up as it cooks. When the meat is soft it is rare. When it is firm, it is well done.
9. Follow the perfect steak grilling guide for most meat,
This method is ideal for cooking large cuts of meat such as roasts or poultry with or without a rotisserie. The food is cooked by hot air circulating around it.
1. For most applications of convection cooking with and
without a rotisserie, a drip pan is recommended to catch the drippings. Place drip pan on top of the Flav- R-Wave, beneath centre of food. Put half to one inch of water in the drip pan. Fruit juice, wine or a marinade may also be added to enhance the flavour. Do not let the drip pan run dry.
2. In most cases convection cooking with and without a
rotisserie is best with the cover closed and the heat reduced. All burners can be set to low or the outside burners can be set to medium and the middle burner(s) can be turned off. Turning the center burner off will prevent juices in the drip pan from burning.
3. Prior to placing the meat on the barbecue, baste the
meat with vegetable oil. This will enhance the browning on the outside of the meat.
4. When cooking without a drip pan, close attention must
be paid to avoid the risk of grease fire and is not recommended.
5. Use oven mitts when working around the barbecue to
6. Turn barbecue off and allow it to cool before removing
drip pan. The fat drippings are highly flammable and must be handled carefully to avoid injury.
7. For convection cooking roasts and poultry without a
rotisserie, place meat in a roasting rack directly on the grids.
can accommodate up to 7 kg (15lb) of meat with the limiting factor of rotating clearance. For best results the meat should be centered on the center line of spit to eliminate an out-of-balance condition.
2. The rotisserie can be used with the cooking grids in
place if space allows.
3. Fasten the meat securely on the spit prior to placing it
on the barbecue. For poultry, tie the wings and legs in tightly to avoid contact with drip pan. Rear Burner Rotisserie Certain models feature a rear burner for rotisserie cooking. The rear burner rotisserie method is the ultimate for cooking roasts and poultry. With the heat source located behind the food, there is no chance of a flare up caused by fat drippings. Cook with confidence knowing you will get perfect results every time. A dish or drip pan placed below the spit will collect the juices for basting or for preparing a sauce.
The spring loaded rear burner may be easily removed when not in use. To operate your rear burner, follow the lighting directions on page 6.
For best results use a meat thermometer.
1. Have 3" of bone sawed from small end of leg.
Leave meat around bone intact to form a flap. Put a spit fork on rod. Fold flap up and run rod through flap and leg. Put second fork on rod and insert forks in each end of leg. Test for balance. Tighten screws. POULTRY
1. With breast down; bring neck skin up over cavity.
Turn under edges of skin; skewer to back skin. Loop twine around skewer and tie. Turn breast side up; tie or skewer wings to body.
2. Put a spit fork on rod. Insert rod in neck skin parallel
to backbone; bring it out just above tail. Put second fork on rod and insert forks in breast and tail. Test for balance. Tighten screws.
3. Tie tail to rod with twine. Cross legs; tie to tail.
1. Tie or skewer wings to body.
Put a spit fork on rod. Dovetail chickens on rod. Loop twine around tails and legs; tie to rod. Put second fork on rod and insert forks in chicken. Tighten screws. SPIT BALANCE
1. Loosen the rod handle to allow the balance to turn
freely. Set the rotisserie rod in the slots of the barbecue casting. Let the heaviest side of the meat rotate to the bottom.
2. Adjust the balance to the top of the rod, opposite the
heaviest side of the meat. Tighten the rod handle. Periodically, check to see if the meat turns smoothly while cooking. Adjust the balancer as necessary. Caution: Use oven mitt when adjusting balancer.
1. The accurate way to determine when a large piece of
meat is done is to use a barbecue thermometer. Insert the thermometer at an angle so the sturdy pointed metal tip rests in the center of the thickest part of the meat. Be careful that it doesn’t touch the spit or the bone, and that the point is not resting in fat.
2. Leave the thermometer in place while the meat
revolves. When the thermometer reaches the desired temperature the meat is done. Add your sauces during the last few minutes of cooking time, then take the meat off spit and let the meat stand about 15 minutes to firm up. Carve and serve. For poultry: insert the tip of the thermometer in the thickest part of the thigh close to the body. For ham or roasts: insert the tip of the thermometer in the center of the heaviest section of the meat.10 MAINTENANCE PERIODIC MAINTENANCE After you have finished, prepare for the next cookout by burning off any residue of food from the Flav-R-Cast™ in the following manner: Cooking Grids Remove all food from the grids, turn the control knobs to “HIGH”, and operate the barbecue with the lid closed for 5 to 10 minutes or until smoking stops. Turn the gas cylinder valve to OFF, then the control knobs to OFF. Use a long-handled brass wire brush to clean the grids. Remember that the barbecue is hot, so wear kitchen mitts or use a pot-holder to handle the brush. You do not have to wash the grids and upper cooking rack after each cookout, but if you wish to do so, use a mild soap and water solution, then rinse them thoroughly. Never use a commercial oven cleaner. Porcelain Coating - Most OMC cooking grids are coated with a durable porcelain enamel to assist in cleaning and reduce the tendency of food sticking to the grid. Some chipping may occur if mishandled. This will not affect the use or performance of the grids. If some rust appears, remove the rust with a scrub pad and coat the grid with cooking oil. Flav-R-Wave™ If any residue begins to accumulate on the Flav-R-Wave™, remove cooking grids and scrape excess residue with back of barbecue brush. Grease Cup Holder The grease cup holder is located on the bottom of the cooking oven immediately below the hole through which grease will drain. The grease cup is not provided. The clip, however, has been designed to hold a standard soup can or jar. Simply snap the can or jar into place. The grease cup should be checked and replaced regularly to prevent grease from overflowing onto your patio. General Cleaning When the barbecue is cold, remove the grids. Cover three quarters of the Flav-R-Wave™ with aluminum foil, shiny side down. Ignite the burners; operate the barbecue on HIGH with the lid closed for 10 minutes or until smoking stops. Turn the gas cylinder valve to OFF, turn the control knobs to OFF. When the barbecue is cool, remove the foil, and residue from the Flav-R-Wave™ with a vacuum. Remove Flav-R-Wave™, then clean the interior of the bottom oven by scrapping the sides and vacuuming.
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE To ensure safe and efficient performance, the following components should be inspected and cleaned at least once per year or after any period of storage exceeding one month. Burner Remove burner and inspect for cracks and deterioration. Clean venturi tubes using a pipe cleaner or venturi brush to eliminate any blockages caused by spiders or insects. See "Venturi Tubes".
While burner is removed, clean interior of bottom oven by scrapping the sides and vacuuming. Hose Inspect and replace if necessary. See "Hose and Regulator". Exterior Finish If white oxidation spots appear, wash the outside of the housing with a mild soap and water solution. Rinse the surfaces thoroughly, then wipe them with a cloth dipped in cooking oil to restore the luster. For repair of paint scratches and scuffs, use a good quality HIGH temperature (600°F) spray paint for touch-up. Stainless Steel Wash with soap and water. Use stainless steel cleaner to polish as well as remove stains and marks (Accessory #70395 or #44395). Weathering and extreme heat can cause a stainless steel lid to turn a tan color. This is discoloration and is not considered a manufacturing defect. Perma-Mold Shelves Wash with soap and water. To enhance luster, coat lightly with cooking oil. Replacement Parts If a problem is found with the regulator, hose, burner, or control valves, do not attempt repair. See your dealer, approved service centre, or contact the factory for repairs or replacement parts. To ensure optimum performance, use only original OMC replacement parts. Leak Test After reconnecting gas cylinder, be sure to check for leaks. See "Leak Testing"11 TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
SMELL OF GAS SHUT OFF LP GAS CYLINDER VALVE AT ONCE. DO NOT USE THE APPLIANCE UNTIL LEAK IS SEALED. Leak detected at cylinder, regulator or other connection.
1. Regulator fitting loose. 1. Tighten fitting and "Leak Test".
2. Gas leak in hose/regulator or control
2. See authorized service centre.
Flame flashback beneath control panel. 1. Venturi blocked. 1. Remove burner, clean venturi. See "Venturi Tubes". Burner will not light. 1. Out of LP Gas. 1. Refill LP Gas Cylinder.
2. Ignitor wire(s) not connected. 2. Connect both main burner and side
burner electrode wires.
3. Ignitor electrode misaligned on
5. Regulator is not fully connected to
5. Tighten the regulator hand wheel.
6. Burner valve left open while cylinder
valve was opened causing excess flow device to activate.
6. Close burner and cylinder valves.
Open cylinder valve slowly, then open burner valve to light.
7. A leak in the system causing the
excess flow device to activate.
7. Leak test connections to determine
loose fitting. Tighten fitting. Leak test system.
9. Venturi not aligned with valve orifice. 9. Realign venturi to orifice. See
10. Orifice blocked. 10. Remove burner, clean orifice with a
pin or fine wire. Do not attempt to drill orifice.
11. Hose is twisted. 11. Straighten hose. Keep away from
"Venturi Tubes". Hot spots on cooking surface. 1. Briquets not evenly distributed. 1. Spread briquets evenly on briquet grate - one layer only.
2. Venturi blocked. 2. Remove burner, clean venturi. See
"Venturi Tubes". "Flare-ups" or grease fires. 1. Excessive grease buildup on briquets.
1. Clean briquets. See "Maintenance".
2. Excessive heat. 2. Turn burner controls to a lower
setting or raise cooking grid to upper position (2-position grids only). Humming noise from regulator. 1. Cylinder valve turned on too quickly. 1. Turn cylinder valve on slowly. Yellow Flame. 1. Some yellow flame is normal. If it becomes excessive the venturi may be blocked.
2. Burner ports blocked. 2. Remove burner & clean with soft
bristle brush. Inside of lid appears to be peeling. 1. This is a build up of grease not faulty paint.
1. Clean with stiff bristle brush or
scraper.12 WARRANTY The OMC Warranty is effective from date of purchase and is limited to the repair or replacement of parts at no charge which prove to be defective under normal domestic use. In Canada replacement is FOB Factory. In all other countries replacement is FOB OMC Distributor. (consult your Dealer for name of OMC Distributor). All other costs are the responsibility of the owner. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser as indicated on the warranty registration and applies only to products sold at retail and only when used in country where purchased. (Different types of gas used in different countries require appropriate valves, orifices and regulators.)
Oven castings Lifetime Super 8 Burners And Dual H Burners Oval & Tube Type Burners 5 years 3 years All Remaining Parts and Paint Excluding Tank 2 years
Any failures or operating difficulties due to accident, abuse, misuse, alteration, misapplication, vandalism, improper installation or improper maintenance or service, or failure to perform normal and routine maintenance, including but not limited to damage caused by insects within the burner tubes, as set out in the owner's manual. Deterioration or damage due to severe weather conditions such as hail, hurricanes, earthquakes or tornadoes, discoloration due to exposure to chemicals either directly or in the atmosphere. Shipping or transportation costs. Removal or re-installation costs. Labor costs for installation and repair. Cost of service calls. Liability for indirect, or consequential damages.
REPLACEMENT PARTS "Genuine OMC Gas Barbecue Parts" must always be used for replacement. Use of any other parts will automatically nullify the above warranty. BURNERS The life of OMC burners (made of stainless steel) depends almost entirely on proper use, cleaning and maintenance. This warranty does not cover failure due to improper use and maintenance. In this event the warranty grants the owner the option of buying a new burner at the following discounts from current price. During 3rd year - 50%, 4th year - 40%, 5th year - 25%. Shipping and handling charges are the responsibility of the owner.
PORCELAIN COOKING GRIDS
Most OMC cooking grids are coated with a durable porcelain enamel to assist in cleaning and reduce the tendency of food from sticking to the grid. Porcelain is essentially a glass coating. Some chipping may occur if mishandled. This will not affect the use or performance of the grids. The grids are not warranted against chipping or rusting due to mishandling. If some rust appears, remove the rust with a scrub pad and coat the grid with cooking oil. VAPORIZATION SYSTEMS OMC Gas Grills are designed for use with Flav-R-Wave™ vaporization systems. Use of any other product will nullify the warranty. FLAV-R-WAVE™ The Flav-R-Wave is warranted against defects in materials or rust through for a period of 2 years from date of purchase. Surface rust will not affect the performance of the Flav-R- Wave™ and is not covered by the warranty. If rust appears, remove the rust with a scrub pad and coat with cooking oil.
OMC does not manufacture LP Gas Cylinders. The LP Gas Cylinder manufacturer is responsible for the materials, workmanship and performance of the cylinder. If the cylinder has a defect, malfunctions, or you have a question regarding the cylinder, contact your dealer or the cylinder manufacturer.
WARRANTY CLAIMS All warranty is handled directly by OMC. Parts must be returned to OMC Warranty Department, shipping charges prepaid, accompanied by Model #, Serial #, and if your grill is not registered, proof of purchase (copy of sales slip or invoice). If inspection confirms the defect, OMC will repair or replace such part in accordance with the terms of the warranty. On receipt of letter or fax (not by phone) OMC may at its option not require part or parts to be returned. Name Model # Address Serial # City, State/Province Date of purchase Postal/Zip Code Name of dealer Phone # Part # (see assembly manual) Fax #
PROBLÈME CAUSE POSSIBLE ACTION CORRECTIVE
1-800-265-2150 info@omcbbq.com 10094-LP REV L 04/13
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