Kenyon International 240 V Series User manual

Kenyon International, Inc.
P.O. Box 925
8 Heritage Park Road
Clinton, CT 06413 USA
Phone: 860-664-4906
Fax: 860-664-4907
www.kenyonappliances.com
Part # 143644
Created: July 13, 2009
Revised: April 17, 2012
The Texan Electric Grill
Use & Care Guide - Installation Manual
240 V Models

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Table of Contents
Section Page
Important Safeguards ..............................................................................................................
How to use Grill
Quick Start Tips ...............................................................................................................
Stuffed French Toast........................................................................................................
Product Specications ............................................................................................................
Installation Instructions
Package Contents ...........................................................................................................
Electrical Requirements .................................................................................................
Countertop Installation ...................................................................................................
Drain Connection ............................................................................................................
Final Preparations Prior to Use .......................................................................................
Operation of Grill
Touch Control .................................................................................................................
Grill Parts .......................................................................................................................
Lid Removal ...................................................................................................................
Handle Lock ...................................................................................................................
Warranty Information .............................................................................................................
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PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN THEIR
ENTIRETY BEFORE INSTALLATION
AND USE.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed
including the following:
1. Read ALL instructions prior to using product.
2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
3. To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse cord or plugs in water or other liquid.
4. Close supervision is necessary when any appliances are used near children.
5. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts.
6. Do not operate appliance with a damaged power cord or plug. If the appliance malfunctions,
discontinue use and contact the nearest authorized appliance dealer or the factory for examination,
repair or adjustment.
7. The use of accessory attachments not supplied by the manufacturer of the appliance may cause
injuries.
8. Use grill outdoors only and do not expose to rain.
9. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
10. Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids.
11. Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
12. Always place a minimum of one (1) cup of water in disposable drip tray prior to grilling.
13. Never leave children alone - children should not be left unattended around the grill at any time.
14. Allow the grill to cool before taking off cooking grates, disposable drip tray or lids.
15. Fuel, such as charcoal briquettes, are not to be used with this appliance.
16. Ensure grill is installed per instructions and properly grounded by a qualied electrician.
17. Do not replace or attempt to repair any part of the grill, unless otherwise noted in this manual.
All other service is to be performed by a factory authorized technician.
18. Do not use water to extinguish a grease re, use dry chemical re extinguisher.
19. Do not store ammable materials near the grill.
20. Do not wear loose tting or hanging apparel when using the grill.

THE ABOVE TAG IS AFFIXED TO THE LID
HANDLE OF YOUR GRILL.
READ THIS INFORMATIVE PIECE OF
INFORMATION PRIOR TO USING YOUR
GRILL.
IT IS NOT ILLEGAL TO REMOVE THIS TAG
HOWEVER ALL USERS OF THE GRILL
SHOULD READ PRIOR TO REMOVAL.
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HOW TO USE GRILL

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1. Before using your grill, remove the cooking grate and drip tray from the grill. Wash the
grill with warm soapy water using a non-abrasive cloth. USE ONLY HIGH TEMP PLASTIC
UTENSILS WHEN GRILLING. Visit our web site to purchase a set of high quality stainless steel/
high temp plastic grill utensils, www.kenyonappliances.com.
2. Make sure the drip trays are inserted all the way into the bottom of grill
and electric element brackets are resting on the element support bracket.
3. Cover the bottom of the drip trays with a liquid. Water is ne. PLEASE
DO NOT USE A FLAMMABLE LIQUID! Doing so
would ruin your cookout. Using apple juice if you are
grilling pork adds a nice avor to the meat. A can of
lime soda is wonderful if you are grilling sh. Try any
kind of liquid that you enjoy drinking. Just remember always add liquid
to the drip tray prior to grilling.
4. To keep your grill smoke free, always clean the grilling surface
after each use. Simply wash with warm soapy water using a
non-abrasive cloth or place in your dishwasher. Empty the drip
trays and wipe with a damp paper towel. The drip trays can be
used multiple times before needing to be replaced.
5. Place your cooking grates or optional griddles (part #B96000) onto the element with drip trays
installed. Use the griddles for foods such as eggs, pancakes or my favorite - stuffed french toast!
6. Preheat grill for 5 to 9 minutes on high (8 bars illuminated). Adjust heat setting for type of food.
• Steak and hamburgers 8 bars
• Chicken, pork and sh 6 bars
• Vegetables 5 bars
7. Close the lid(s) and cook. Enjoy the best grilled food you have ever tasted!
8. Clean up. This is easy to do as you will soon learn. After the grill has cooled to the touch, take
a few pieces of paper towel and place on the grilling surface. Pour about one ounce of water on
the towel and then using your high temperature nylon tongs, swab the paper toweling back and
forth to loosen up the residue from your grilling. Throw the paper towel away and wipe the grates
off with a dry paper towel.
9. Once the grates have cooled sufciently, remove the grates and place in your dishwasher for a
thorough cleaning.
10. With the grates removed, lift up the electric elements and remove the drip trays. Empty the
contents of the drip trays in an appropriate place, please don’t pour it on your neighbors lawn.
Wipe the trays out with a dry paper towel and reuse the trays. The trays can last for many uses.
11. After you have used your grill many times, you may want to wash the lids. They can be
placed in your dishwasher and run on the pots & pans cycle. This will restore your grill to its
original pristine look.

12. To clean the grill, rst be sure the cooking surface has cooled enough to handle. Then
remove the grates, lift up the electric elements until they lock in the up position, remove the
middle grate support cross bar, then the drip trays. The grate support cross bar is removed by
lifting the rear and pulling the front notch off of the supporting tab. To install the support reverse
the procedure. Do not cook on the without the support in place!
13. Wipe the stainless steel surfaces with a damp cloth to remove any residue
from previous grilling sessions.
14. Your Kenyon grill came with a sample bottle of stainless steel cleaner.
Use this cleaner once a month to keep your grill looking like new.
15. The touch control area is ceramic glass which is sealed from the effects of rain, snow and
ice. To clean the glass, use a glass cleaner and soft towel. If stains appear, use a ceramic glass
cleaner which can be found in your local grocery store.
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Grate
Drip Tray
Electric
Elements
Fig. 1

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Stuffed French Toast
16 slices Thin Sliced Bread “any kind but not the white stuff”
1 lb. Cream Cheese (softened)
½ cup Peach Preserves (or your favorite)
4 T. Butter
French Toast Batter:
5 Large eggs thoroughly beaten
1 cup Milk
1 T. Cinnamon, ground
½ t. Allspice, ground
½ t. Coriander, ground
2 oz. Water (Dark Rum, Optional)
In a large bowl place the eggs and beat with a wire whisk. Add the milk and beat again
until incorporated. In a separate smaller bowl pour water or Rum (if you prefer) and add dry
ingredients, mix thoroughly. Once the dry ingredients have been mixed, add to the egg and milk
mixture and beat again until mixed. By doing this you avoid the clumps that come with making
batter.
Method of Preparation:
This will require the use of your griddle. Preheat your ‘All Seasons Grill’ on medium high heat (6
bars) for approximately ten minutes.
Once the cream cheese has softened mix with the peach preserves. Divide equally onto eight
slices of bread and spread evenly. Place the remaining eight slices on top to make a sandwich.
When your griddle has been preheated, add two tablespoons of butter and move around to coat
the griddle. Reserve the rest of the butter for the remaining pieces of French Toast. Take the
sandwich and dip into the mixture and ip it over to coat both sides of your bread.
Quickly do this to three more “sandwiches”. You will now have four pieces of stuffed French Toast
on your griddle.
Be careful not to burn. Flip the sandwiches over and continue cooking until both sides are
browned nicely.
At this point you either serve with some nicely warmed maple syrup and butter, or you can keep
warm in a low oven until you nish the remaining pieces of French Toast.

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
The Texan Grill
Model B70400 - 240V AC 50/60Hz - 2600 WATTS - 11 AMPS
Overall dimensions: 29” x 21” x 4” (11” with lid)
736mm x 534mm x 114mm
(292mm with lid)
Depth does not include drain tting - add 2” or 50.8mm
Cut-out dimensions: 28” x 18.5”
711mm x 470mm
29"
21"
4"
24 1/2"
26"
Overall Dimensions
Fig. 2
18 1/2"
28
"
4
"
11
"
Cut-out Dimensions
Fig. 3

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INSTALLATION
Your Texan grill is assembled and ready for installation. Before you install the grill write your
unit’s serial number here for future reference: _________________. The serial number can be
found on the bottom center of the grill next to the drain tting. The serial number consists of six
digits.
Contained in the shipping container is the Texan Grill, nine (9) mounting screws, manual,
stainless steel cleaner and three (3) feet of drain hose with brass tting. If any components are
missing or damaged, call KENYON immediately.
Package Contents
Fig. 4

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Check the Electrical Supply Requirements
This product must be installed in accordance with national, state and local electric codes. The
following table provides the correct voltage, amperage and frequency that must be supplied to the
grill.
The supply must be from an individual grounded circuit that is protected by a circuit breaker and
rated per the specications for the model as shown in the table below.
KENYON Max Load Power Supply Plug Type
Part #
B70400 2600 Watts 240V AC 11A 60Hz Flying leads in exible conduit
(designed to be hardwired into
electricall system)
WARNING:
If the electrical supply does not meet the product specications, consult with a
licensed electrician before proceeding with installation!
Your Texan Grill is supplied with a factory installed polished stainless steel ange that accepts
nine oval head wood screws for mounting. The trim ange of the grill is designed to hold the unit
rmly in place in the countertop. If desired, you may seal the edge of the countertop beneath the
trim ange. We recommend a NON-ADHESIVE such as acrylic latex caulk. This will help reduce
the chance of damage to the trim ange should the unit need to be removed from the countertop.
Should you need to remove the unit from the countertop after installation simply take a piece of
shing line and run back and forth under the trim ange to break the caulk bond.
WARNING:
Allow a 2 inch (2”) minimum clearance between the bottom of the grill and combustible
surface located below, ie: the upper edge of a drawer installed below the grill (Fig. 6, page
11). Failure to provide proper clearances and ventilation may result in a re hazard.
Electrical Requirements
Countertop Installation

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Please read this section prior to making cutout for the grill.
It is important to plan ahead for installation of the grill, keeping the
following dimensions in mind (please refer to Figure 5 below).
A- 13 inches maximum depth of overhead cabinets
B - 36 inches is minimum height of countertop above oor
C - The minimum at countertop surface that the grill will
rest upon must be equal to or greater than the overall
grill dimensions (refer to the page 8 for overall
grill dimensions).
D- 30 inches minimum clearance between the top of the
grill and the bottom of an unprotected wood or metal
cabinet or 24 inch minimum clearance when the
bottom of wood or metal cabinet is protected by not less
than 1/4 inch thick ame retardant mill board covered with
not less than No. 28 MSG sheet steel, 0.015 inch thick
stainless steel, 0.024 inch thick aluminum or 0.020 inch
thick copper.
E- 4 inches minimum from backsplash of countertop to edge of
grill (refer to the page 8 for overall grill dimensions).
1-1/2 inches minimum from front of counter to grill.
FOR INSTALLATIONS IN CANADA: “Do Not Install Closer
Than 1/2 Inch (12 mm) From Any Adjacent Surface”, and NE
PAS INSTALLER A’MDINS DE 12MM DETOUTE SURFACE
ADJACENTE.
WARNING:
To eliminate the risk of burns from reaching over heated grill, cabinet storage space
located above the grill should be avoided. If cabinet storage is to be provided, the
risk can be reduced by installing a range hood that projects horizontally a minimum
of 5 inches beyond the bottom of the cabinets.
Before making the countertop cutout, check for clearance. Check to see that the grill will clear
the front and side walls of the base cabinet. Also check for proper clearance to the back splash
so that the lid can open fully.
Adequate ventilation of the space below the countertop must be provided to ensure proper
operation of the grill. Heat transferred from the grill bottom pan during operation will overheat
an improperly ventilated area.
2 INCH (51MM) MINIMUM
Fig. 5
Fig. 6

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When making countertop cutout, radius the corner to help prevent cracking of the countertop
material. A 1/4 inch radius is typical, but follow the countertop manufacturer’s instructions
regarding the minimum radius and any reinforcements required to prevent damage to the
countertop over time.
If your countertop is made of solid surface material you will need to check with the manufacturer
for specic recommendations for cooktop & grill installation instructions. Most solid surface
countertop manufacturers require additional corner supports to prevent damage to the
countertop. Use the included screws to secure the grill to the countertop. Be careful not to
over-tighten the screws. Use an acrylic caulk to seal the ange to the countertop.
If your countertop is made of stone you will need to use an acrylic latex to mount the grill in place.
Put a large bead of caulk around the cutout opening and place the grill in place. Wipe away any
excess caulk, use water to remove the excess caulk. Allow the caulk to dry for a minimum of
24 hours without any moisture being allowed to come in contact with the caulk. Do not use the
screws that came with your grill. The caulk will hold the grill securely. Do not use a caulk which
contains silicone as this will stain the stone.
For your convenience, the grill is equipped with a 1/2” NPT brass pipe tting and 90º brass elbow
which you can attach the 5/8” ID exible hose that came with your grill. The portable version of
the grill comes with a brass pipe plug installed in the drain tting. If you are using your grill as a
portable unit, save the hose and 90º brass tting for possible installation in the future.
Remove the protective plastic lm from the lid, trim ange and glass panel. Clean the grill before
you use it for the rst time. A thorough cleaning with a stainless steel or glass cleaner will remove
any traces of plastic lm adhesives and manufacturing oils.
Wash the nonstick coated grates in warm soapy water before using the grill.
Drain Connection
Drain fitting for 5/8” ID hose
Final Preparations Prior to Use
Fig. 7

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OPERATION OF GRILL
DO NOT USE WATER ON GREASE FIRES
Smother re or ame or use dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.
USE ONLY DRY POT HOLDERS
Moist or damp pot holders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let pot holder touch the
grate or element of the grill. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of a pot holder.
DO NOT COOK ON BROKEN GRILL GRATE OR GRIDDLE
If the grate should break, grease and oils may come into direct contact with the electric element and
create a risk of electric shock or re. Contact an authorized service center or KENYON Customer Care
immediately at (860) 664-4906.
CLEAN GRILL WITH CAUTION
If a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot cooking surface, becareful to avoid steam burns.
Some cleaners produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface. Read the cleaner label for details prior
to using.
DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENT OR GRATE
The heating element and grate will be hot for some time after cooking. These components should be
allowed to cool and then be handled with care and caution while cleaning, as they may be hot enough to
cause severe burns.
CLEAN GRILL AFTER EACH USE
This appliance is equipped with removable, disposable drip trays. The drip trays MUST be removed and
cleaned after each and EVERY use. Do not allow grease to accumulate between cooking. The drip trays
and bafe tray MUST be used when cooking on the grill. Excessive grease may spill over into the interior
of the grill, voiding your warranty and posing a re hazard.
NEVER LEAVE GRILL UNATTENDED AT HIGH HEAT SETTINGS
High heat setting may cause heavy smoking and ignite grease.
DO NOT CLEAN UNIT WITH PRESSURIZED WATER
Never clean the grill with any form of pressurized water or other types of cleaners. Doing so will void the
warranty and may pose a serious risk of electric shock. Always clean the grill with a cloth and a stainless
steel or glass surface cleaner.
STORAGE
Suitable shelter must be provided to prevent direct exposure to rain.
TO PREVENT SMOKE
To prevent the contents of the drip trays from smoking, place 1 cup of water (or enough to cover the
bottom of the pan) in the drip trays before cooking.
DO NOT USE POTS OR OTHER BAKEWARE ON THE GRILL
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE GRILL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Touch Control
To activate an element, rst the master
power must be turned on by placing
and holding a nger over the circular
area next to the master power graphic.
An audible beep will be heard and a
light next to the master power graphic
will illuminate. Then the desired
element must be turned on, by placing
a nger over the circular area marked
ON/OFF for that element. The same
beep will sound and a light will
illuminate. Then the heat level is
chosen, by holding a nger over the
circular areas marked with + or -.
Touching the + rst will incrementally
set the heat level from settings 1 thru 8
with a beep and corresponding number
of lights illuminated. Touching the - rst
will incrementally set the level from
settings 8 thru 1 with a beep and
corresponding number of lights
illuminated. When the desired heat
level is reached the nger is removed
and the grill remains at that heat level.
If an element is activated, but no heat
level chosen, the element will
automatically turn off in 7 seconds.
To change the heat level place nger
on + or - graphic of desired element to
change heat level incrementally up or
down.
To deactivate an element, touch circular
area marked ON/OFF to turn the
element off. Also the master power ON/
OFF can be touched and the entire grill
will be deactivated.
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Fig. 8
B
Element indicator graphic
Element ON/OFF button
- button decreases heat setting
+ button increases heat setting
Element heat
level indicator
Element ON indicator
Element Hot indicator
Master ON/OFF button
Lock button

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CALIBRATION
Upon application of electrical power to the
grill, the controller will run a self-calibration
process. The controller will then sound an
audible conrmation tone and the display will
briey illuminate. The grill is now ready to be
used.
HEAT SETTINGS
Your Texan Grill has 8 different heat settings,
1 through 8, selected using the (-) and (+)
sensors. The heat setting is displayed as
shown at the right. The heating element
cycles at different time intervals to vary the
heat level. As the setting is increased, the
heating element will remain on for a longer
period, increasing the cooking temperature of
the grill.
POWER
LEVEL
DISPLAY
(HEAT
SETTING 8
SELECTED)
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
HOT SURFACE INDICATOR
Your Texan Grill is equipped with a hot surface indicator for each grill element. An indicator
illuminates when it’s respective element is activated. It will remain illuminated after the element is
de-energized for a period of up to 30 minutes until the grill has cooled. See Fig. 8.
LOCK FUNCTION
The lock function allows the user to lock the control and the heat level can only be decreased or
the element de-energized. When locked an element can not be energized if not prior to locking,
and the heat level can not be increased. To activate or de-activate the lock function, touch the
lock button for 3 seconds. A light will illuminate to indicate the control is locked.

TURNING “OFF” THE GRILL
To turn off the grill, simply touch and hold the Master Power Sensor for two seconds. The
controller will de-energize and shut off the heating element.
AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF
The electronic control of your KENYON grill has been programmed with safety in mind and
features an automatic shut-off. The grill is programmed to shut down after predetermined time
after being energized (see table below). The control will also shut off if it reaches a preset
temperature limit. If this occurs, allow the grill to cool down for 20-30 minutes.
PREHEAT AND AUTO SHUT-OFF TIME
The grill will preheat at full power for the specied time and heat settings listed in the table below.
In the number 8 setting there is no preheat as the grill is at full power all ready.
SETTING PREHEAT TIME (min) AUTO SHUT-OFF (min)
1 1 91
2 3 91
3 5 91
4 5 65
5 7 67
6 7 67
7 7 67
8 0 60
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Grill Parts
HEATING ELEMENTS
The heating elements are designed to pivot as
shown to remove/replace the bafe tray and
drip trays. They will stay in the up position. To
put down apply slight downward pressure.
BAFFLE TRAY
The bafe tray supports the drip trays, heating
elements and grates and must always be used
when operating the grill. The cross bar must
also be installed to support the elements and
grates.
DRIP TRAYS
The disposable drip trays collect all the fat and
juices created during the cooking process.
The drip trays must be emptied after each use.
When replacing the drip trays, position the drip
trays so that they are completely contained
inside the bafe tray and insuring that the side
or the rim of the drip trays do not protrude
outside of the bafe tray. (see Fig. 12)
To prevent the contents of the drip trays
from smoking, place 1 cup of water (or
enough to cover the bottom of the pan)
in the drip trays before cooking. The
replacement for the disposable drip tray is
Kenyon part #B96001.
GRATES
Grates must be cleaned after every use. The
grates have a nonstick coating for ease of
cleaning. Wash grates after each use in warm
soapy water.
Drip trays must be contained
inside of heat baffel as shown
Element support
bar must be in place
as shown
Fig. 12
Fig. 11
GRATES
CROSS BAR
DRIP TRAYS
BAFFLE
TRAY
HEATING
ELEMENT

Lid Removal
LID REMOVAL
The grill lids are removable for
cleaning . To remove the lids, open
it so the bearing are aligned with
the notch in the lidstay. Pull the
lidstay toward the center of the grill,
over the bearing, releasing the lid
from the lidstay mechanism. Then
slide the quick release pin out of the
middle hinge. (See Fig. 13)
With the quick release pin removed,
grasp the lid, pushing back on the
center to clear the middle hinge and
slide the lid away from the center
of the grill until the outer hinge is
free of it’s pivot pin. (See Fig. 14)
Once the lid(s) have been removed
they can be washed in warm, soapy
water. Installation is reverse of
removal.
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Quick release pin
Notch in lidstay
Fig. 13
Fig. 14

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Handle Lock
HANDLE LOCK
The handle lock allows the user to
lock both lids together for ease of
opening and accessing the entire
grilling surface. (See Fig. 15)
The lids can also be unlocked and
opened individually for access to
either half of the grilling surface.
(See Fig. 16)
This is a great feature allowing the
user to access only half of the grill,
allowing the other half to continue
cooking uninterrupted.
Handles Locked
Slide & Twist
Unlock Lock
Fig. 15
Handles Unlocked
Slide & Twist
Unlock Lock
Fig. 16

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Warranty
Kenyon International, Inc (the “Company”) warrants its products in normal usage to be free of defects in
materials and workmanship subject to the conditions and limitations below.
Any part, which proves to be defective in normal usage during the warranty period will be repaired or replaced
by the Company.
This warranty covers certain products built by the Company and is subject to the following conditions and
limitations:
1. The Company’s liability shall be limited to repair or replacement (choice of remedy at Company’s
option) of goods or parts as may be defective in materials or workmanship. This liability is limited to
three years from the date of original installation or 42 months from invoice date, whichever comes rst;
this warranty covers parts and labor at approved Company rates, $75 per hour.
2. Determination of suitability of the product for the use contemplated by the buyer is the sole
responsibility of the Buyer and the Company shall have no responsibility in connection with such
suitability.
3. The Company shall not be liable for any damage resulting from:
• failures due to use of the product in applications for which they are not intended;
• failures due to corrosion, wear and tear, abuse or improper installation or maintenance.
4. The Company shall be responsible for ground shipping charges to the location of the appliance (home)
within the Continental United States and Canada. Any duties, express or special shipping charges are
at the expense of the Buyer.
5. All labor allowed by the Company under this warranty must be performed by an Authorized Kenyon
International Service Center, unless otherwise specied in writing by the Company.
6. This warranty does not cover the cost of repair or replacement due to damage of any glass surface,
cooking grates or cooking griddles.
THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PURPOSE OR ANY
OTHER KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND NONE SHALL BE IMPLIED BY LAW. The duration of any
such warranties that are nevertheless implied by law for the benet of a consumer, shall be limited to a period
of three years from original purchase by the user. Some countries do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so this limitation may not apply to you.
THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING
FROM THE BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY. Some
countries or states do not allow exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages so this limitation
or exclusion may not apply to you.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER LEGAL
RIGHTS THAT MAY VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY AND STATE TO STATE.
Kenyon International, Inc.
P.O. Box 925 • 8 Heritage Park Road • Clinton, CT 06413 USA
Phone (860) 664-4906 FAX: (860) 664-4907
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