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Capt'n Cook DF01 User manual

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FREE HELP
FROM THE GRILL EXPERTS
Do not return to the store. In this manual we’ll help you with:
Assembly questions•
Gas grill operation•
Replacement of damaged or missing parts•
Visit www.ovenplus.com or call: 1-800-474-5587
Monday - Friday 8:30am-4:30pm PST
IMPORTANT:
NOTE TO ASSEMBLER / INSTALLER:•
Leave this manual with the consumer.
NOTE TO•USER:
Keep this manual for future reference.
RECORD YOUR SERIAL # __________________•
(See ETL label at hose of the grill regulator)
Manual # P80159004A - Date:2020/4/23
WARNING
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in•
a fire or explosion that could cause serious bodily injury,
death or property damage.
Whether this gas grill was assembled by you or someone•
else, you must read this entire manual before using your
gas grill to ensure the grill is properly assembled, installed
and maintained.
Use your gas grill at least 3 feet away from any wall or•
surface. Use your gas grill at least 3 feet away from com-
bustible objects that can melt or catch fire such as vinyl or
wood siding, fences and overhangs or sources of ignition
including pilot lights on water heaters and live electrical ap-
pliances.
THIS GAS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE•
ONLY.
Never use this gas grill on a balcony, deck, or patio above•
the ground floor of your home.
Never use your gas grill in a garage, porch, shed, breeze-•
way or any other enclosed area.
Never obstruct the flow of ventilation air around your gas•
grill.
Never disconnect the gas regulator or any gas fitting while•
your gas grill is lit. A lit gas grill can ignite leaking gas and
cause a fire or explosion which could result in property
damage, personal injury or death.
OWNER’S MANUAL
Model: DF01
5000528
Conforms to ANSI STD Z21.89-2017
Certified to CSA STD 1.18-2017
Outdoor Cooking
Specialty Gas Appliance
Ovenplus Salamander Grill
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WARNING
Do not store spare LP cylinder•swithin 10 feet
(3m) of this appliance.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable•
liquids and vapors within 25 feet (8m) of this or
any other appliance.
DANGER
If you smell gas:
Shut off gas to the appliance.•
Extinguish any open flame.•
Open lid.•
If the o•dor continues, keep away from the appli-
ance and immediately call your gas supplier or
your fire department
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or•
maintenance can cause injury or property damage.
Read the installation, operating and maintenance instruc-•
tions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equip-
ment.
Follow all leak-check procedures carefully in this manual•
prior to grill operation. Do this even if the grill was dealer-
assembled.
This appliance must be used with Liquid Propane Gas and•
the regulator connection hose supplied. Any attempt to
convert the grill from one fuel type to another is extremely
hazardous and will void your warranty.
Never operate this appliance unattended.•
If a fire should occur, keep away from the appliance and•
immediately call your fire department.
Do not attempt to extinguish an oil or grease fire with water.•
Keep regulator connection hose away from hot grill•
surfaces. Avoid unnecessary twisting of hose. Visually
inspect hose prior to each use for cuts, cracks, excessive
wear or other damage. If the hose appears damaged do
not use the gas grill. Call 1-800-761-5456 for a certified
replacement hose.
Never use charcoal or lighter fluid in this gas grill. Failure to•
comply with these instructions could result in a grease fire
or explosion that could cause serious bodily injury, death
or property damage.
Before each use of your grill: Inspect the grease receptacle•
and inside of the grill to be sure there is no excessive
grease and debris buildup. Clean the grease receptacle and
inside of grill frequently to eliminate grease/debris buildup
and to prevent grease fires. Failure to comply with these
instructions could result in a grease fire that could cause
serious bodily injury, death or property damage.
Never cover or wrap the cooking rack, grease receptacle,•
or bottom of the grill with aluminum foil or any material that
will absorb grease.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
Combustion byproducts produced when using this•
product containschemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive harm.
Brass components on the grill, such as hose fittings,•
propane cylinder valves (sold separately) and burner
valve stems, contain lead which is known to the State
of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive harm..
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Primary Safety Warnings 2~3
Assembly 4~10
Gas Cylinder Safety 11
Gas Cylinder Installaion and Leak Tests 12
Lighting Instructions13
Cleaning and Maintenance 14
Cooking Instructions 15
FAQ 16
Diagrams and Parts List 17
Warranty Terms 18
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CAUTION
Failure to comply with these instructions may result in a•
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
injury.
Spiders and small insects can spin webs and nest in the•
gas grill burner tube during transit and warehousing which
can lead to a gas flow obstruction resulting in a fire in
and around the burner tube. This type of “FLASHBACK
FIRE” can cause serious grill damage and create an un-
safe operating condition for the user.To reduce the chance
of FLASHBACK FIRE you must clean the burner tube as
follows before initial use. Also do this at least once a
month in summer and fall or whenever spiders are active
in your area, and if your gas grill has not been used for an
extended period of time.
Remove cooking rack from the grill.1.
Remove the "R" Pin from the rear of burner.2.
Carefully lift burner up and away from the gas valve3.
orifice.
Check and clean burner/venturi tubes for insects and4.
insect nests. A clogged tube can lead to a fire beneath
the gas grill. Refer to the figure below and perform one of
these 3 cleaning methods:
METHOD 1: Bend a stiff wire or wire coat hanger into a
small hook as shown and run the hook through the Burner
Tube and inside the burner several times to remove debris
METHOD 2: Use a bottle brush with a flexible handle and
run the brush through the burner tube and inside the burner
several times to remove any debris
METHOD 3: Use an air hose to force air through the burner
tube. The forced air should pass debris or obstructions
through the burner and out the ports.
For safe operation ensure the gas valve assembly orifice
is inside the burner tube before using your gas grill. (See
figure) If the orifice is not inside the burner tube, lighting
the burner may cause an explosion and/or fire resulting in
serious bodily injury and/or property damage.
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
Installation Codes
The installation must conform with local codes or, in the
absence of local codes, with either the National Fuel Gas Code,
ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, Natural Gas and Propane. Installation
Code, CSA B149.1, or Propane Storage and Handling Code,
B149.2.
Burner Port
WARNING
Never turn the lid handle to the back of grill, dur-
ing use.
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ASSEMBLY
Front View Right-Side View
Bottom View
Cross Head Screwdriver
For Assembly Use
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ASSEMBLY
(1) Remove the two pre-assembly
screws from the slide bracket.
(2) Attach the slide bracket to the
bottom of slide by using the two
pre-assembly screws.
Unscrew this black bracket
and discard. For shipping
only. Please recycle.
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ASSEMBLY
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ASSEMBLY
Screw in the slide rail chain hook
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ASSEMBLY
Note: at edge face front
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ASSEMBLY
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ASSEMBLY
Hand Carry
Table top use
(1) Turn the lid handle to
front of lid.
(2) Pull the slot of the handle
into the handle screws.
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Never allow children to operate your gas grill. Do not allow•
children or pets to play near your gas grill. Always super-
vise children and pets if they are in the vicinity of the unit.
Use of alcohol, prescription or non-prescription drugs can•
impair your ability to properly assemble and safely operate
your gas grill.
Ke•ep a fire extinguisher readily accessible. In the event of
an oil/grease fire, do not attempt to extinguish with water.
Use a Type B extinguisher or smother the fire with dirt,
sand or baking soda.
Do not leave the gas grill unattended when in use.•
Do not move the gas grill when in use.•
Allow the gas grill to cool before moving or storing.•
Do not use your gas grill as a heater.•
This gas grill is not intended to be installed in or on•
recreational vehicles and/or boats.•
This gas grill is not intended for commercial use.•
Never use cha•rcoal or lighter fluid in this gas grill.
LP GAS CYLINDER
This gas grill is designed to use a 20 lb. Liquid•
Propane(LP) gas cylinder (not included). The regulator
adaptor hose provided would be used with a 20 lb. gas
cylinder.Note: The 20 lb. gas cylinder must be used with
Overfill Prevention Device(OPD). This safety feature pre-
vents the cylinder from being overfilled, which can cause
a malfunction of the LP gas cylinder, regulator, and/or gas
grill.
The LP gas cylinder 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.
The 20lb. LP gas cylinder must have a shutoff valve,•
terminating in an LP gas supply cylinder valve outlet, that
is compatible with a Type 1 tank connection device. The LP
gas cylinder must also have a safety relief device that has
a direct connection with the vapor space of the cylinder.
The cylinder supply system must be•arranged for vapor
withdrawal.
The 20lb. LP gas cylinder must have a collar to protect the•
cylinder valve.
Never connect an unregulated 20lb. LP gas cylinder to•
your gas grill. The gas regulator supplied with your gas grill
is adjusted to have an outlet pressure of 11" water column
(W.C.) for connection to an LP gas cylinder. Only use the
regulator and hose assembly supplied with your gas grill.
Replacement regulators and hose assemblies must be
those specified by Lovinflame. Have your LP Gas dealer
check the relief valve after every filling to ensure it remains
free of defects
Always ke•ep the 20lb. LP gas cylinder in an upright
position.
Never store an LP gas cylinders indoors. If you store•
your gas grill in the garage always disconnect the LP gas
cylinder first and store it safely outside.
LP gas cylinders must be stored outdoors in a well-•
ventilated area and out of the reach of children.
Disconnected LP gas cylinders must not be stored in a•
building, garage or any other enclosed area.
Keep the regulator connection hose away from a hot gas•
grill surface. Avoid unnecessary twisting of the hose. The
regulator connection hose assembly must be inspected
before each use of the grill. If your regulator connection
hose is damaged in any way, it must be replaced before
using the grill again.
Any attempt to convert the gas grill from one fuel type to•
another is extremely hazardous and will void the warranty.
WARNING
Do not store a spare LP-Gas Tank under or near this appli-•
ance.
Never fill the tank beyond 80 percent full; and•if the in-
formation in “(a)” and “(b)” is not followed exactly, a fire
causing death or serious injury may occur.
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LP GAS TANK INSTALLATION
Installation Location:
Place the gas cylinder to the right rear side of the grill.•
For safety, the minimum distance from the grill to the gas cylinder•
should be 10 inches.
Make sure th•ere is a maximum distance of 20 inches from the
regulator valve to the gas cylinder valve. This will prevent the
cylinder from being tipped over by some one tripping on the hose
during operation.
Install the Tank:
Turn the1. grill’s control knob to “OFF“.
Align the coupling nut at the other end of2. the adaptor hose
with the LP cylinder outlet. Turn the coupling nut clockwise
all the way.
Warning: DO NOT use a wrench to tighten both side connec-
tions, because it could damage the Fitting and Quick Coupling
Nut and result in a gas leak/fire hazard.
LP TANK LEAK TEST
All leak tests must be repeated each time your LP gas•
cylinders are replaced or refilled.
Do not smoke w•hen checking for gas leaks .
Do not use an open flame to check for gas leaks.•
Your gas grill must be leak tested outdoors in a well ven-•
tilated area, away from ignition sources such as gas fired
or electrical appliances. During the leak test, keep your
gas grill away from open flames or sparks.
Do not use household cleaning agents. Damage to gas as-•
sembly components can result
Prior to first use, at the beginning of each barbecue season, or
every time your LP gas cylinders are changed, you must check
for gas leaks by following these three steps:
Use a clean paintbrush and a 50/50 mild soap and water1.
solution.
Brush soapy solution onto LP gas cylinder in the areas2.
indicated by the arrows. See diagram.
If bubbles appear do not use or move the LP gas cylinder.3.
Call an LP gas supplier or your fire department.
LP TANK EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
Leak test new and exchanged LP gas cylinders BEFORE•
connecting one to your gas grill.
Always keep new and exchanged LP gas cylinders in an•
upright position during use, transit or storage.
Many retailers who sell gas grills offer you the option•
of replacing your empty LP gas cylinder through an
exchange service. Use only those reputable exchange
companies that inspect, precision fill, test, and certify
their cylinders. Exchange your cylinder only for an OPD
safety feature-equipped cylinder as described in the LP
Gas cylinder section of this manual.
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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
Before each use, check all hoses for cracks, nicks, cuts, burns,
or abrasions. If a hose is damaged in any way, do not use your
gas grill before replacing the hose with an authorized part from
the Parts List. Also make sure all gas supply connections are
securely tightened.
Open the gas grill lid.1.
Open the LP gas cylinder valve SLOWLY 1/2-1/4 of a full2.
turn.
Push and turn the3. control knob to position. The
built-in spark ignitor will light the burner automatically.
You may have to push and turn the knob up to 3 or 44.
times to light.
If the burner does not light, turn gas off and wait 55.
minutes before trying again or lighting by match.
After the burner is6. lit, turn the cylinder valve SLOWLY an
other 1/4 of a turn.
LIGHTING WITH A MATCH
Open the gas grill lid.1.
Open the LP gas cylinder valve SLOWLY 1/2-1/4 of a full2.
turn.
Light the match and put lighting stick to burner from the3.
front door of the grill as shown. Turn the control knob to
the HIGH setting to release gas. The burner should light
immediately.
WARNING
Never lean over the gas grill cooking area while
lighting your gas gill. Keep your face and body
a safe distance (at least 18 inches) from the
burner when lighting your gas grill by match.
Caution: Do Not Touch The Panel When Hot
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Routine care and maintenance is required to preserve•
the appearance and corrosion resistance of stainless
steel. The fact is stainless steel can corrode, rust
and discolor under certain conditions. Rust is caused
when regular steel particles in the atmosphere
become attached to the stainless steel surface. Steel
particles can also become attached to your gas grill
if you use steel wool or stiff wire brushes to clean
the gas grill instead of non-abrasive cloth, sponge
or nylon cleaning tools. In coastal areas rust pits
can develop on stainless steel surfaces that cannot
be fully removed. Bleach and other chlorine based
solutions used for household and pool cleaning can
also cause corrosion to stainless steel. Weathering,
extreme heat, smoke from cooking and machine
oils used in the manufacturing process of stainless
steel can cause stainless steel to turn tan in color.
Although there are many factors which can affect the
surface appearance of stainless steel, they do not
affect the integrity of the steel or the performance of
the gas grill.
Cleaning the Burner
Remove the1. pizza stone from your gas grill.
Remove the burner by removing the "R" Pin from the2.
rear of the burner.
Carefully lift the burner up and away from the gas3.
valve orifice.
Check and clean burner/venturi tube for insects and4.
insect nests. A clogged tube can lead to a fire beneath
the gas grill.
Refer to Figure 1 and perform one of these three5.
cleaning methods:
METHOD 1: Bend a stiff wire or wire coat hanger into a
small hook as shown and run the hook through the burner
tube and inside the burner several times to remove debris.
METHOD 2: Use a bottle brush with a flexible handle and
run the brush through the burner tube and inside the burner
several times to remove any debris.
METHOD 3: Use an air hose to force air through the burner
tube. The forced air should pass debris or obstructions
through the burner and out the ports.
Cleaning the Pizza Stone
Turn off the oven and allow the pizza stone to1.
cool down completely before cleaning it.
Use a plastic2. spatula to scrub off burnt food and
remaining cornmeal on the surface. Wash the
pizza stone with warm water. Never use soap
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Proper care and maintenance will keep your gas grill in top
operating condition and prolong its life. Follow these
cleaning procedures on a timely basis and your gas grill
will stay clean and operate with minimum effort.
Cleaning the Cooking Grid
Before initial use, and periodically, clean your cooking
grid with a wash cloth or vegetable brush. As needed,
remove the cooking grid from the gas grill and wash with
a mild soap and warm water solution, then rinse with
water.
Cleaning the Grease Receptacle
(1)Before initial use, and periodically, clean your grease
receptacle with a wash cloth or vegetable brush. As
needed, remove the grease receptacle from the gas grill
and wash with a mild soap and warm water solution, then
rinse with water.
(2)Note: it's important to remove cooking grid and
grease tray first, before taking the grease receptacle.
Cleaning of the Grill Interior
Burning-off excess food after every cookout will keep
it ready for use at anytime. However, after every use
you must give the entire gas grill a thorough cleaning to
minimize the risk of grease fires and keep the gas grill in
top shape. Follow these steps:
Turn the burner valve and gas cylinder to the full1.
OFF position.
Remove and clean the cooking grid and burner2.
Cover the gas valve orifice with aluminum foil.3.
Brush the inside and bottom of the gas grill with4.
a fiber pad or nylon brush and wash with a mild
soap and warm water solution. Rinse thoroughly
and let dry.
Remove and clean grease receptacle.5.
Remove aluminum foil from Orifice and check6.
Orifice for obstruction.
Replace the burner and check the spark electrode,7.
adjusting as needed. The space between the
spark electrode tip and spark receiver should be
approximately 3/16”.
Replace the cooking grid, grease receptacle.8.
Reconnect the gas source and observe the burner
flame for correct operation.
Burner Port
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because pizza stones are porous: soap will get
inside its pores and cause the food to have a
soapy taste. Also, do not submerge the pizza
stone in water as the stone will absorb quite a
bit of water even if it may look dry; let the pizza
stone dry completely.
3. Use a damp cloth to wipe off any pieces of
loosened food particles. Don’t worry if your
pizza stone gets stained as discoloring is natural
and will not affect performance.
COOKING INSTRUCTION
Burn-Off
Before cooking with your gas grill for the first time, "burn off" the
grill to eliminate any odor or foreign matter. Ignite the burner and
operate grill on the HIGH setting for 10 to 15 minutes.
Preheating
CAUTION: Before preheating the grill, check the Grease Tray,
inside of the grill bowl to be ensure there is no excessive grease
or debris buildup. Clean as needed, you may clean them. Refer
to "Cleaning Instructions" on page 11. Failure to comply with
these instructions could result in a grease fire.
To preheat your grill, light burner on , lower the Lid and
follow the recommended times below.
For high temperature cooking, preheat grill 10 to 15•
minutes.
For low temperature cooking, preheat grill 3 minutes.•
To slow cook, preheating is not necessary.•
Cooking Temperatures
High setting: The control knob setting should be used to•
pre-heat your grill and for burning food residue off.
Low Settings: Most recipes specify low setting, including•
cooking of lean cuts.
An Important Note About Cooking Temperatures
Unlike the controlled environment inside your kitchen, variables
including outside temperatures, direction and conditions of wind,
as well as grill location will affect your grill's heat distribution.
Because these conditions vary, we offer these tips as general
guidelines for your reference. We recommend you monitor your
grill closely and rotate foods as needed to prevent overcooking
and ensure the most delicious results every time.
The middle and back primary cooking areas offer high heat•
for grilling.
The front primary cooking area offers less heat and is ideal•
for preparing delicate foods and for keeping cooked foods
warm.
Prepare Cooking Grids for Grilling
Greasing the cooking surface will help keep foods from sticking
and reduces the amount of cleanup required. Use a brush to
apply a thin layer of cooking oil or vegetable shortening onto
each Cooking Grid. Do not use pray type oils unless they are
specified for high-temperature cooking. Be sure to coat the entire
cooking surface
Flare-Ups
The fats and juices dripping from grilled food can cause flare-
ups. To minimize flare-ups:
Trim excess fat from meats and poultry•
Preheat the grill properly•
Clean grill regularly to remove food and grease buildup•
Reposition your food often to avoid flare-ups•
Ceramic Pizza Stone
CAUTION: Protect the ceramic pizza stone from extreme
temperature changes such as, placing the hot pizza stone into
cold water or placing the cold pizza stone into heated oven. The
difference in temperature can break the stone, so preheat the
pizza stone with the oven.
WARNING
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in•
a fire or explosion that could cause serious bodily injury,
death or property damage.
Never cover the cooking grids, bottom of grill bowl or•
grease tray with charcoal, aluminum foil, sand or any sub-
stance that can absorb grease.
Before each use of your grill: Inspect the grease tray,•
grease receptacle and inside of the grill bowl to be sure
there is no excessive grease and debris buildup. Clean the
grease tray, grease tray heat shield and inside of the grill
bowl frequently to eliminate grease/debris build-up and to
prevent grease fires.
Use your grill at least 3 feet away from any wall or sur-•
face. Use your grill at least 3 feet away from combustible
objects that can melt or catch fire(such as vinyl, wood
siding, fences and overhangs)or sources of ignition (in-
cluding pilot lights on water heaters and live electrical ap-
pliances).
Never use your gas grill in a garage, porch, shed, breeze-•
way or any other enclosed area.
Never use your gas grill on a balcony, deck, patio above•
the ground floor of your home.
Your grill will get very hot. Always wear a flame retardant•
BBQ mitt when cooking with your grill. Never lean over
cooking areas while using the grill. Do not touch cooking
surfaces, Lid, grill housing or other parts while grill is in
operation, or before the grill has cooled down after use.
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FAQ
Question:
Can I convert my grill from one fuel type to another in other words
from LPG to NG?
Answer:
No, your gas grill is manufactured according to exact
specifications and is certified for Liquid Propane(LP) gas use only.
For your safety, conversion kits are not available, nor will we sell
or otherwise provide parts or information to be used to convert
your grill. Any attempt to convert your grill is dangerous and will
void your warranty.
Question:
Are the serial and model numbers of my grill listed somewhere for
reference?
Answer:
The serial and model numbers are listed on a data label tag with
regulator hose.
Question:
My grill will not light properly.
Answer:
Turn gas off at source and turn the control knob off. Wait at least
5 minutes for the gas to clear, then retry.
If your grill still fails to light, turn the Burner Control Knob and gas
source off and conduct a leak test of all gas connections and gas
sources as explained in the Use and Care section of this manual.
If no leaks are detected, wait 5 minutes for any gas to clear and
repeat the lighting procedure.
Question:
If my ignitor is not working how can I light my grill manually?
Answer:
You can manually light your grill by paper match. Insert a paper
match into the lighting stick(sold separately) and light it. Turn the
burner control knob to the HIGH setting to release gas. The burner
should light immediately.
Question:
Where do I use my gas grill for safer operation and better perfor-
mance?
Answer:
Strong winds and low temperatures can affect the heating•
and performance of your gas grill so factor in these elements
when positioning your gas grill outdoors for cooking.
In windy conditions, always position the front of the gas grill•
to face oncoming wind to reduce heat and smoke blowing in
your face, and to prevent potential hazards to yourself and
the gas grill.
Use your gas grill at least 3 feet away from any wall or•
surface.
Use your gas grill at least 3 feet away from combustible•
objects that can melt or catch fire (ex: vinyl or wood siding,
fences and overhangs) or sources of ignition including pilot
lights on water heaters and live electrical appliances.
Never use this gas appliance on a balcony, deck, or patio•
above the ground floor of your home.
Never use your gas grill in a garage, porch, shed, breezeway•
or any other enclosed area.
Question:
What causes grill parts to rust and what effect does it have on my
gas grill?
Answer:
Rusting is a natural oxidation process and will not affect the short
term performance of your gas grill.
To slow the rusting process on the cooking grid, we recommend
greasing the tray before and after each cookout. Use a brush to
apply a thin layer of cooking oil or vegetable shortening onto the
grid. We do not suggest spray type oils unless they are specified
for high-temperature cooking. If your cooking racks are porcelain
coated, be sure to coat the entire cooking surface including edges
and any areas with chipped porcelain.
Routine care and maintenance is required to preserve the
appearance and corrosion resistance of stainless steel. The fact
is stainless steel can corrode, rust and discolor under certain
conditions. Rust is caused when regular steel particles in the
atmosphere become attached to the stainless steel surface. Steel
particles can also become attached to your gas grill if you use
steel wool or stiff wire brushes to clean the gas grill instead of
non-abrasive cloth, sponge or nylon cleaning tools. In coastal
areas rust pits can develop on stainless steel surfaces that cannot
be fully removed. Bleach and other chlorine based solutions used
for household and pool cleaning can also cause corrosion to
stainless steel.
Weathering, extreme heat, smoke from cooking and machine oils
used in the manufacturing process of stainless steel can cause
stainless steel to turn tan in color. Although there are many factors
which can affect the surface appearance of stainless steel, they
do not affect the integrity of the steel or the performance of the
gas grill. To help maintain the finish of stainless steel follow these
cleaning procedures for best results:
After every use (after your gas grill has cooled down), wipe
stainless steel surfaces with a soft, soapy cloth or sponge then
rinse with water. Be sure to remove all food particles, sauces or
marinades from stainless steel because these can be highly acidic
and damaging to stainless surfaces.
Question:
How to prevent the pizza from sticking to the pizza stone?
Answer:
Adding flour or corn-meal can keep your pizza from sticking on the
hot pizza stone. Before inserting the pizza into the oven, sprinkle
flour or corn-meal under the pizza crust and across the pizza stone
surface. Once the pizza is cooked, the flour and corn-meal can
help the pizza slide off the pizza stone.
Question:
Can I clean the pizza stone with soap?
Answer:
No, because the pores of the ceramic pizza stone will absorb the
soap and it will make food taste soapy. The best cleaning method
is to wash the pizza stone with warm water and scrub off and
burnt food with a spatula. Wipe off any pieces of loosened food
remnants with damp cloth and let the pizza stone dry completely.
Question:
Does discoloring of the pizza stone affect its performance?
Answer:
No, some discoloring of the ceramic pizza stone is normal and will
not affect performance.
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DIAGRAMS
PART LISTS
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER QTY
1 Lid Assembly P0015318E4 1
2A Temperature Gauge P00601601C 1
2B Temperature Gauge Tray Set P033230024 1
3A Lid Handle P00212010R 1
3B Lid Handle Hinge P055320054 2
4 Lid Handle Cover P00217003A 1
5 Lid Back Panel P0015319E4 1
6 Grill Body P0073606R4 1
7 Burner P02003061A 1
8 Cooking Grid P01615069H 1
9 Grease Tray P0271795D4 1
10 Slide Connecting Bracket P0290453EI 1
11 Slide Handle P0272020AH 1
12 Grease Receptacle P0270141D4 1
13 Slide Set, Left P055161504 1
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER QTY
14 Slide Set, Right P055161514 1
15 Pizza Stone P05817002A 1
16 Pizza Stone Tray P01318006A 1
17A Gas Valve and Manifold Y0060889 1
17B Gas Valve Bracket P033100044 1
18 Electrode with Wire P02614073L 1
19 Regulator with Hose P03647003A 1
20 Control Knob P03401531B 1
21 Grill Leg P05391024P 4
22 Regulator Hose Hook P055141384 1
23 Grill Bottom Panel P06923009M 1
24 Slide Bracket P033190064 1
25 Slide Rail Chain Hook P05522003A 1
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2B
9
11
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23
17B
24
25
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4
7
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8
13
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Loviname Limited Warranty
Lovinflame will warrant to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER of this product that it will be free of defects in material and workmanship for set periods below from the date
of purchase when used under normal outdoor use and correct assembly:
Stainless Steel Parts – 2 years limited warranty no rust through•
Burner – 2 years limited warranty•
Pizza stone - any damage caused by misuse of users will not be covered by the warranty hereof.•
Lovinflame will require reasonable proof of your date of purchase. Therefore, you should send in the owner registration card or register online at
https://ovenplus.co/register-product. Save your receipt in case it is required as proof of purchase.
This Limited Warranty is limited to replacement of parts at Lovinflame’s option that proved to be defective under normal use and service.
Lovinflame may require the return of defective parts for examination before issuing replacement parts. If you are required to return defective parts, shipping charg-
es must be prepaid. No returns will be accepted without prior authorization from Lovinflame.
Upon examination and to Lovinflame’s satisfaction, if the original part is proven defective, Lovinflame may approve your claim and elect to replace such parts with-
out charge. You will be charged for shipping and handling of the replacement parts.
This Warranty does not cover any failures or operating difficulties due to accident, abuse, misuse, alteration, misapplication, vandalism, improper installation, main-
tenance, operation or service, as set out in the Operator’s Manual.
This Warranty does not cover cosmetic wear and tear such as scratches, dents, corrosion or discoloration caused by weather, heat, chemicals, paint loss, or
surface rust. Deterioration or damage due to severe weather conditions such as hail, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunami, tornadoes, Act of God or terrorism is not
covered by this Limited Warranty.
To Obtain Warranty:
Call 1-800-761-5456
Monday-Friday 8:00AM-4:30PM CST
Warranty Restrictions:
This Warranty is non-transferable and is void if the product is used for commercial or rental purposes.
This Warranty applies only when the product is used in the United States or Canada.
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Manufacturer:
Lovinflame,Inc.
9th Fl., No. 298, Rueiguang Rd., Neihu,
Taipei, Taiwan (114)
Email : ser[email protected]
Scan here for product registration
https://ovenplus.co/register-product

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