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www.napoleon.com
CAUTION! During unpacking and assembly we recommended you wear work gloves and safety
glasses for your protecon. Although we make every eort to make the assembly process as problem
free and safe as possible, it is characterisc of fabricated steel parts that the edges and corners might
be sharp and could cause cuts if handled incorrectly.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY (tools not included)
WARNING! Construcon materials and masonry dust may cause surface damage to units and
accessories. The best opon is to install components aer all construcon has been completed and
the jobsite has been thoroughly cleaned. If the components must be installed prior to the construcon
being completed, then exposed surfaces need to be covered to prevent corrosion. All surfaces must
be cleaned when construcon is completed. Do not use muriac acid to clean masonry materials
from any surfaces. The lime contained in some construcon materials is extremely corrosive. During
its curing period, (1 - 2 months) it is recommended that a stainless steel polish or wax (car wax is
acceptable) be applied to prevent direct contact of the lime materials.
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1. Remove all cart panels, hardware, and grill head from carton. Raise lid and remove any components packed
inside. Use the parts list to ensure all necessary parts are included.
4. Most stainless steel parts are supplied with a protecve plasc coang that must be removed prior to using
the grill. The protecve coang has been removed from some of the parts during the manufacturing process
and may have le behind a residue that can be perceived as scratches or blemishes. To remove the residue,
vigorously wipe the stainless steel in the same direcon as the grain.
f you have any quesons about assembly or grill operaon, or if there are damaged or missing parts please call our
Customer Soluons Department at 1-866-820-8686 between 9 AM and 5 PM (Eastern Standard Time).
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