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6. Slide both forks toward the center, skewering the
meat. Tighten both forks using the attached thumb
screws.
7. Attach the rotisserie motor to the side of the outdoor
grill by slipping the edge of the bracket down into the
slot on the right side of the frame. The canopy must
be open.
8. Make sure the motor switch is in the off position. Plug
the power cord into a three prong grounded electrical
outlet equipped for use with outdoor appliances. An
electrical outlet equipped with a ground fault inter-
rupter (GFI) is highly recommended to minimize the
risk of injury due to an electric shock.
Rotisserie Operation
IMPORTANT
To prevent the rotisserie burner from becoming
clogged, leave it on for five minutes after removing
the meat to burn off any spattered grease.
The rotisserie burner is not intended for use with the
warming rack in place. Remove the warming rack
before lighting the rotisserie burner.
When only the rotisserie burner is in use, the canopy
temperature gauge does not accurately indicate the
cooking temperature.
The IR rotisserie burner requires about a minute to heat
up to cooking temperature. After a few minutes of use the
burner will glow red, which is normal.
The rotisserie burner requires no preheating and can
be used in conjunction with the standard burners, the
optional sear burner and the smoker box.
1. Make sure the drip tray is in place.
2. Insert the pointed end of the rod into the rotisserie
motor drive hole inside the compartment. Rest the
other end on the rollers on the left side.
3. Loosen the thumb screws on the rotisserie forks. Slide
the meat to center it in front of the rotisserie burner
(the white ceramic piece on the back wall of the grill
compartment). Tighten the thumb screws rmly.
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Operating Your Outdoor Grill
Rotisserie Cooking
WARNING
To avoid an explosion or fire hazard, do not use the
rotisserie burner during high wind conditions.
To avoid an electric shock and burn hazard, keep all
body parts away from the rotisserie burner during
lighting and use.
The rotisserie burner flame may be difficult to see in
bright sunny conditions.
To avoid damage and an electric shock hazard due to
moisture damage, unplug and remove the rotisserie
motor when not in use. Store it in a clean, dry place.
Rotisserie cooking utilizes the intense searing heat of an
infrared (IR) burner to cook many different types of meat.
As the motor slowly rotates the rotisserie rod, the meat
sears and cooks evenly on all sides, producing avorful,
crispy-browned and juicy meats.
Things to Know About the Rotisserie
The rotisserie burner can be used in conjunction with
the standard burners and the smoker box.
The rotisserie burner does not need to be preheated
before using it. In fact, it is easier to insert the rotis-
serie rod before lighting.
The maximum amount of weight that the rotisserie
can hold is 17 pounds.
Preparing to Use the Rotisserie
WARNING
If the outdoor grill is hot, use hot pads to handle the
rotisserie rod and motor. Keep hands away from the
rotisserie burner by handling the rotisserie rod near the
ends.
1. Open the canopy.
2. If the warming rack is in place inside the grill com-
partment, remove it.
CAUTION
Always use cotton string to truss meats. Do not use
nylon or plastic string, because it will melt.
3. Put one of the rotisserie forks on the blunt end of the
rotisserie rod with the points toward the center.
4. Push the food onto the pointed end of the rotisserie
rod and center it.
5. Slide the second rotisserie fork onto the rod with the
points toward the meat.
Rotisserie
motor
Thumb screws
Forks
Rotisserie Rod
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