Coyote C3C30LP-FS C-Series Freestanding Liquid Propane Gas Grill 30-Inch Durable Construction and High Performance

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COYOTE OUTDOOR LIVING, INC.
C3
C30LP
C3C30NG
C3C30LP-FS
C3C30NG-FS
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
IMPORTANT: Read all instructions and warnings carefully before using this
product.
Like any outdoor grill, using this product involves potential risks from high
temperatures and exposure to smoke and fumes. Please exercise caution and
common sense to ensure safe operation.
For the Installer or Assembler: Leave this manual with the grill for the
c
onsumer's future reference.
For the Consumer: Retain this manual for future reference as it contains
essential warnings and instructions
Coyote Stainless Gas Grill
Use & Care Manual
Conforms to ANSI STD Z21.58
Certified to CSA STD 1.6 Outdoor Cooking Gas Appliances
CSA/ANSI Z21.58:22
·
CSA1.6:22 0utdoor Cooking Gas Appliances
4004477
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Welcome & Congratulations!
C
ongratulations on purchasing a Coyote Outdoor Living Gas Grill. You have chosen a high-quality,
innovative, and stylish product from a company dedicated to enhancing your outdoor cooking
experience. We are thrilled to welcome you to the Coyote family!
Get Started
Register Your Grill: Please register your grill at www.CoyoteOutdoor.com. Registration
ensures you receive updates and personalized support for your grill.
Need Assistance: If you have any questions, please call our Customer Support Team at
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55-520-1559. We are here to help.
Re
ad, Save, and Follow the Instructions
For optimal performance and longevity of your grill:
Carefully read this manual to understand how to install, operate, and maintain your grill.
Always obey all warnings and instructions outlined in this manual.
T
his manual provides specific operating instructions for your gas grill model. While it covers most
scenarios, applying common sense and exercising caution when installing, using, or maintaining
your appliance is essential.
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eed a Replacement Manual?
1. D
ownload a replacement at www.CoyoteOutdoor.com
2. Contact Customer Support at 855-520-1559 for assistance.
T
hank you for choosing Coyote Outdoor Living. We are confident you will enjoy cooking with your
new gas grill for years!
W
elcome to the Coyote family!
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Contents
Important Warnings and Safety Instructions ................................................................................... 4
Limited Warranty.............................................................................................................................. 6
Locating the Grill .............................................................................................................................. 9
Gas Requirements .......................................................................................................................... 12
Operating the Grill .......................................................................................................................... 17
Care and Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 22
Troubleshooting your Grill ............................................................................................................. 24
Parts Listing .................................................................................................................................... 27
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General Safety Instructions for Coyote Grills
Intended Use
Coyote grills are designed exclusively for outdoor use and must not be used indoors or in
enclosed spaces such as garages, sheds, or breezeways.
These grills are intended for residential use by the original purchaser (homeowner) and are
unsuitable for commercial applications.
Do not install the grill on recreational vehicles, portable trailers, boats, or any other moving
installation.
Fire and Explosion Prevention
Ventilation and Combustion: Use the grill only in open areas with good ventilation to
prevent toxic fume buildup, fire, or explosion. Never obstruct airflow or ventilation.
Keep Area Clear: Maintain a clean area around the grill, free from flammable liquids and
materials such as cleaning fluids, gasoline, or lighter fluid.
Wind Conditions: Avoid using the grill in windy conditions. Use a windbreak if it is in a windy
area (e.g., oceanfront or mountaintop). Adhere to clearance guidelines.
Gas Compatibility: Never use natural gas in a grill designed for liquid propane or vice versa.
Drip Tray Usage: Always grill with the drip tray properly in place to prevent grease fires or
explosions.
Burn and Injury Prevention
Supervision: Never leave the grill unattended while in use.
Child and Pet Safety: Keep children and pets away from the grill, especially when it is hot.
Burn Hazards:
o Avoid leaning over an open grill, as heat and steam can cause burns.
o Wear appropriate clothing (avoid loose or flammable fabrics) and use heat-
resistant gloves when handling hot surfaces.
o Open the grill hood slowly to allow heat and steam to escape.
Grease Fires: Never attempt to extinguish a grease fire with water.
Use an ABC fire extinguisher to put out flames.
Handling Grease: Allow grease to cool before handling or disposing.
Regularly clean the drip tray to prevent grease buildup.
Gas and Leak Safety
1. Leak Testing: Only use the grill once a leak test has been completed.
2. Gas Connections: Turn off the LP cylinder valve and control knobs when the grill is not in
use.
3. Keep gas supply lines as short as possible and correctly connect them.
4. Gas Cylinder Storage: Never store a spare gas cylinder under or near the grill.
1. Ensure gas cylinders are stored upright and away from heat sources or enclosed
areas.
Important Warnings and Safety Instructions
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance or
use can cause injury or property damage. Read the installation, operating and maintenance
instructions thoroughly before installation or servicing of this equipment.
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5. Unregulated Gas Lines: Never connect an unregulated gas line to the grill, as it can cause
excessive heat, fire, or damage.
Operation and Maintenance
Use Only Approved Accessories.
Do not use lighter fluid or other accelerants in a gas grill.
Electrical Safety: Keep electrical cords away from water and hot surfaces.
Use only a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI)-protected circuit for outdoor cooking appliances.
Moving the Grill: Never move it while it is hot or in use.
Container Safety: Never heat unopened glass or metal containers on the grill, as pressure
buildup may cause the container to burst.
Regular Maintenance: Inspect the grill regularly for grease buildup, leaks, or signs of wear.
Only a qualified technician should perform repairs or replacements.
Emergency Procedures
Burner Outages: If a burner goes out, turn all control knobs to the OFF position, fully open
the hood, and let the grill air out before attempting to relight.
Fire Precautions: Always have an ABC fire extinguisher nearby and accessible when using
the grill.
Additional Guidelines
Alcohol and Drug Use: Never operate the grill under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Clearance Requirements: Adhere to clearance guidelines specified in the user manual to
ensure proper ventilation and safe operation.
Proper Shutoff: Turn off the LP cylinder tank valve and ensure all control knobs are in the
OFF position after use.
Key Reminders
Keep the grill in a well-ventilated outdoor area, free of combustible materials.
Never leave the grill unattended while cooking.
Follow all maintenance and safety guidelines to ensure safe and optimal operation.
DO NOT RELY JUST ON THIS SAFETY SECTION. USE CAUTION AND COMMON SENSE AT ALL TIMES.
PLEASE READ THE REST OF THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY FOR OTHER IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 - WARNING: This product can expose you to Carbon Monoxide, which is on
the list of substances known by the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive harm.
For more information go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov. California law requires businesses to warn
customers of potential exposure to such substances. To minimize exposure to these substances, always
operate this unit according to the Use and Care Manual, ensuring you provide good ventilation when
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Coyote Outdoor Living, Inc. Limited Warranty
General Terms
To the maximum extent permitted by law, this Limited Warranty and the remedies outlined herein
are exclusive and supersede all other warranties, whether oral or written, express or implied.
Coyote Outdoor Living, Inc. expressly disclaims any implied warranties, including but not limited to
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
This warranty is provided to the original purchaser at the original delivery site with proof of
purchase and applies only to residential use. The warranty covers defects in workmanship and
materials under regular residential use for the specified periods outlined below. It is non-
transferable and does not apply to any grill used in a commercial setting. Surface corrosion,
scratches, discoloration, and other cosmetic issues arising from regular use are explicitly excluded.
Warranty Coverage Periods
Lifetime (no rust or burn-through)
Cooking Grids
Heat Control Grids
Stainless Steel Frame/Housing
Stainless Steel Burners
One Year
Ignition Systems/Valves
Electric/Plastic Components
Coyote's Obligations
Coyote Outdoor Living, Inc. will repair or replace defective components at its discretion during the
warranty period. Replacement or repair is the exclusive remedy under this warranty. Liability under
this warranty is limited to the cost of the replacement part or repair. Labor and labor-related
charges are not covered, and customers are responsible for shipping and handling fees for
replacement parts.
Exclusions
This Limited Warranty does not cover:
Normal wear and tear or damage caused by:
Misuse, negligent use, or abuse of the product.
Improper fuel/gas supply.
Failure to follow operating instructions.
Alterations by anyone other than a factory-authorized technician.
Cosmetic issues, including but not limited to:
Scratches, dents, corrosion, or discoloration due to weather, heat, abrasive cleaners,
chemical exposure, or pool and spa chemicals.
Paint loss, surface rust, or stainless-steel discoloration are considered normal wear
and tear.
External factors include damage from accidents, vandalism, flashback or grease fires,
Limited Warranty
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and improper installation, maintenance, or service.
Severe weather events (hail, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, etc.), terrorism, Acts
of God, or exposure to atmospheric chemicals.
Inconveniences or damages: Personal injury, property damage, or any incidental or
consequential damage arising from improper use or product failure.
Warranty Claim Procedure
If you require service or replacement parts for your Coyote Grill, follow these steps:
Contact the Warranty Service Center: Phone: 855-520-1559
Email: support@coyoteoutdoor.com
Website: www.coyoteoutdoor.com (Warranty claims can be submitted online.)
Provided With Required Information:
Model number.
Serial number.
Proof of purchase.
Coyote Outdoor may require defective parts to be returned for examination. Customers are
responsible for prepaying shipping charges. If the part is deemed defective, Coyote Outdoor will
approve the claim and issue replacement parts at no charge. Shipping and handling costs for
replacement parts remain the customer's responsibility.
Important Notes
Exclusion of Extended Warranty: Warranty periods are not extended by any repair or
replacement.
Customer Responsibility: The customer is responsible for the proper maintenance and
operation of the grill, as outlined in the product manual.
Non-Covered Issues: Damages from misuse, improper cleaning, and exposure to harsh
environmental conditions are not covered.
Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Coyote Outdoor Living, Inc. shall not be liable for:
Incidental or consequential damages.
Costs of inconvenience, personal injury, or property damage resulting from improper use or
product failure.
This Limited Warranty constitutes the sole and exclusive warranty provided by Coyote Outdoor
Living, Inc.; no other warranties, express or implied, will apply.
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C3C30 and C3C30-FS
Model No.
Product
Size
(inch/mm)
BTU/HR
(Main/Back)
Burner(s)
Rotisserie
Motor
Hood Light
C3C30LP-FS / C3C30NG-
FS
28" (711) 40,000/None 2 I-Burners No Yes
C3C30LP / C3C30NG 28" (711) 40,000/None 2 I-Burners No Yes
Grill Models
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Installation and Safety Guidelines for Coyote Grills
Pre-Installation Recommendations
Record Product Information: Before installing a built-in grill, copy the product details,
including the model number, serial number, and fuel type (e.g., natural gas or LP). Store
this information in a safe place for future reference.
Locate Gas Shut-Off: If the grill is installed by a professional, ensure they show you the
location of the gas supply shut-off valve. The valve must be readily and easily accessible.
Check for Gas Leaks: If you smell gas, check for leaks using a soap and water solution.
Never inspect leaks with an open flame.
Notice: Professional installation of your Coyote Grill is highly recommended. These instructions
provide the necessary measurements for constructing a masonry structure to house your outdoor
gas grill.
Location Requirements
Outdoor Use Only: Always install the grill in a well-ventilated outdoor area. If placing the
grill in an enclosed space such as a garage, shed, or breezeway, ensure it is equipped with a
properly approved ventilation system.
Smoke Ventilation: Choose a location where smoke can disperse quickly to avoid
inhalation of potentially harmful fumes.
Ventilation Requirements
Proper ventilation allows heat and gas to escape, ensuring safe and efficient operation. Failure to
meet ventilation requirements will void the Coyote warranty and pose a risk of injury or death.
1. Ventilation for Built-in Islands:
Islands must have at least two vents (optimally four) per cabinet containing gas
connections.
Each vent must be at least 20 sq. inches in size and open to outside air.
Propane grills: Place vents at or below the height of the tank valve, as propane
is heavier than air.
Natural gas grills: Place vents at or above the gas connection height, as
natural gas is lighter than air.
2. Wind Considerations:
Select a location that accounts for typical wind conditions to prevent heat buildup
inside the grill or island.
Wind can block exhaust and trap heat, causing control panels and knobs to
overheat and potentially damage components like ignition systems or rubber
gaskets.
3. Optional Wind Guards:
Coyote Wind Guards can help divert wind over the grill, reducing overheating risks.
However, they are not guaranteed to solve ventilation issues in high-wind
conditions. These can be purchased from authorized dealers.
Locating the Grill
Check
your local building codes for the proper method of installation. In the absence of local codes, this
unit
should be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code No. Z223.1-1998 USA or CAN/CGA-
8149.1/.2
Natural Gas/Propane Code (Canada) latest edition or the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA
No. 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1, 1990 or latest version.
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Clearance Requirements
1. From Non-Combustible Materials:
If a wall or partition behind the grill blocks ventilation, we recommend maintaining
a minimum clearance of 7 inches from the back of the grill.
A 2-inch minimum clearance behind the grill will allow the hood to open fully.
Allow 6 inches of clearance on each grill side for the motor and spit handle to be
used in a rotisserie.
2. From Combustible Materials:
Maintain at least 24 inches of clearance from combustible materials below the
countertop.
Maintain at least 15 inches of clearance from combustible materials behind the
grill above the countertop.
Never locate the grill under combustible structures unless an approved ventilation
hood is installed:
The hood must be UL-certified, designed for outdoor Use, and installed per
the manufacturer’s specifications.
It should be installed at least 30 inches above the cooking surface and be
6 inches wider than the grill frame (3 inches on each side).
3. Insulated Jackets:
If the grill is within 24 inches of combustible materials below the countertop, an
appropriate Coyote insulated jacket must be used. Failure to use an insulated
jacket voids the warranty and compromises safety.
Built-in Installation
1. Masonry Installation:
A built-in grill can be installed into masonry enclosures without a bottom deck to
support the grill. The weight of the grill body is supported by the countertop within
the cutout opening.
Do not enclose the grill and block the ventilation around the grill's body.
Ensure the countertop is flat and level relative to the floor.
Install two or more vents, each at least 20 sq. inches in size, for proper ventilation:
Propane grills: Position vents at or below tank valve height.
Natural gas grills: Position vents at or above the gas connection.
2. LP Tank Storage:
Store LP tanks in a separate, ventilated compartment with bottom vents for
proper airflow.
High-Elevation Use
Coyote Grills are optimized for operation at 0-2000 feet above sea level elevations.
Performance remains stable between 2000-4000 feet, though more gas combusts due to
reduced oxygen levels.
Cooking times above 4000 feet may increase due to air/fuel mixture changes. For questions
regarding high-elevation installation, contact Coyote Customer Support for guidance.
Key Safety Notes
Proper ventilation is critical for safety and performance.
Always adhere to clearance guidelines to prevent overheating and ensure warranty validity.
Use Coyote-approved insulated jackets and ventilation hoods for combustible materials or
high-risk areas.
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Cut out Dimensions Figure A
Minimum of 2 vents, but optimally 4 vents, per cabinet that has any sort of gas supply or connection.
Each vent must be at least 20 sq in in size and have access to outside/fresh air.
Two vents on each side will facilitate and improve airflow and ventilation.
Model Cutout Dimensions Overall Dimensions Total BTU Ratings
Electrical Outlets
Needed (110V)
Grills
Height
Width
Depth
Height
Width
Depth
LP
NG
Lights
C3C30
10 1/4"
25"
20 1/2"
23”
28"
23 3/4”
40,000
40,000
Qty 1
Vent
Width
Depth
Height
Vent
Vent
Vent
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Never attach an unregulated gas line to the appliance. Connection to
an unregulated gas line can cause excessive heat or fire and the risk of property damage, bodily
injury, or death.
Critical Safety Warnings
1. Do Not Use Unregulated Gas Lines:
Never attach an unregulated gas line to the grill. This can result in excessive heat or fire,
which can cause property damage, injury, or death.
2. Control Knobs:
Always ensure the grill control knobs are in the OFF position before connecting the grill to a
gas source.
Gas Connection Instructions
1. Verify Gas Type: Confirm whether the grill is designed for natural gas (NG) or liquid
propane (LP). Do not connect an LP grill to a natural gas supply or vice versa.
Check the appliance rating label for compatibility with the gas supply.
2. Gas Supply Regulations: The installation must comply with local codes or, in their
absence, adhere to the following:
National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54)
Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code (CSA B149.1)
Propane Storage and Handling Code (CSA B149.2)
Use approved pipe sealants resistant to LP gas, but never use pipe sealants on
flare fittings.
3. Pre-Operation Check:
Gas valves are preset at the factory for natural gas or propane. Contact your dealer
to convert your grill to a different gas type.
Always check the rating plate to confirm the gas supply matches the grill's
manufacturing specifications.
Liquid Propane (LP) Gas Guidelines
Key Characteristics of Propane:
Propane is flammable, explosive under pressure,
heavier than air, and can pool in low areas.
Propane is odorless in its natural state; an odorant is
added for safety.
Safety Precautions:
Never use a propane cylinder that is damaged,
dented, or rusted.
Always store the LP cylinder upright, securely
fastened, and away from excessive heat.
Do not store LP cylinders indoors or near gas-burning
appliances.
Gas Requirements
Note: Coyote strongly recommends that a qualified service technician
perform the initial installation and all conversions or modifications to the gas
supply.
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Cylinder Specifications:
Use only cylinders 12 inches in diameter and 18 inches high, with a maximum
capacity of 20 lbs. of propane (80% full).
Ensure cylinders comply with DOT or CSA B339 standards and include overfilling
prevention devices.
LP (Propane) Gas Connection Process
1. Ensure the tank valve is in the OFF position.
2. Confirm all burner control knobs are in the OFF position.
3. Connect the regulator to the tank valve:
Insert the regulator inlet into the valve and turn the nut clockwise
until tight.
Avoid over-tightening.
4. Purge Air from the System:
Turn the main tank valve on and the burner control valves to HIGH for 20 seconds to
purge air before lighting.
5. Leak test all connections:
Use a soapy water solution to check for leaks. Tighten any connections if bubbles
appear.
Do not use thread sealant on the brass LP flare fittings.
Key Features of the LP Hose and Regulator System
It prevents gas flow until a positive connection is made.
Includes a thermal element that shuts off gas during a fire.
Features a flow-limiting device to restrict gas flow in case of a
leak.
Propane Cylinder Handling and Storage
1. Disconnection:
Turn off all control knobs and the tank valve.
Detach the regulator by turning the coupling nut counterclockwise.
Install the safety cap onto the LP tank valve.
2. Storage:
Never store LP tanks in enclosed spaces or vehicles.
Keep tanks upright and away from areas where children
play.
3. Filling and Transporting:
Use licensed LP dealers and ensure tanks are filled to no
more than 80% capacity.
Always assess new or exchanged tanks for leaks before
connecting to the grill.
Important: Always leak-test the hose and regulator before using the grill.
Large-Capacity Propane Systems
If connecting to a large propane tank (e.g., a home's central propane system):
1. Use an in-line LP regulator purchased from an authorized dealer or plumbing supply
company.
2. Ensure compliance with all state, county, and federal codes.
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In-Line Convertible Regulator
Model # CINLNREG
Coyote sells a separate inline regulator for whole-home propane systems. This regulator can be
used for Natural Gas (NG) or Propane (LP). It comes pre-set for Natural Gas, and you must convert it
to Propane by performing the steps below.
CINLNREG Output Pressure:
Propane (LP): 10" WC (water column)
Natural Gas (NG): 4" WC (water column)
Image of the regulating
pole set to LP.
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Natural Gas Supply and Connection Guidelines
Natural Gas (NG) Guidelines
Key Characteristics of Natural Gas:
Natural gas is flammable, lighter than air, and can dissipate quickly in open
spaces.
Natural gas is odorless in its natural state; an odorant is added for safety to help
detect leaks.
Safety Precautions:
Ensure all natural gas connections are correctly installed and regularly inspected
for leaks or damage.
Never store or use natural gas appliances in confined or poorly ventilated spaces.
Always follow local codes and regulations when handling or installing natural gas
systems.
Professional Installation
Important: All natural gas connections must be performed by a licensed contractor or a
representative from the local gas company.
Natural Gas Regulator Guidelines
Model: GR120
Gas Pressure: 4" (101.6mm)
Maximum Working Pressure: 1/2 Psig
Leak Testing: Always leak-test the regulator before use. Do
not operate the grill without performing this test.
The regulator should be installed directly to the back of the
grill or after the shutoff valve.
Natural Gas Supply and Connection Instructions
1. Prepare the Grill:
Ensure all burner valves are in the "OFF" position.
2. Install Regulator and Shut-Off Valve:
All NG grills require a regulator and shut-off valve on the supply line.
3. Seal Pipe Threads:
Use gas-rated, outdoor-rated thread sealant on all pipe threads. Flare ends do not
require or use sealant.
4. Attach Regulator:
Your Coyote NG grill includes a ½" regulator:
The regulator has a directional arrow showing the correct gas flow direction (arrow
pointing toward the grill).
Attach a connection hose (not included) to the "in" side of the regulator, which is ½"
MIP.
5. Connect the Hose:
Use **½" stainless steel corrugated hoses** for durability.
Ensure the hose length and capacity are suitable for your application.
Connect the other end of the hose to the shut-off valve.
6. Leak Testing:
Test all connections with the soap and water solution as described above.
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Liability Disclaimer
Coyote is not responsible for the selection, performance, or workmanship of contractors or
installers who connect the natural gas supply to the grill.
Gas Conversion Guidelines
Gas Conversions: Natural Gas (NG) and Propane (LP)
Coyote grills are designed to be convertible between liquid propane (LP) and natural gas (NG). To
ensure proper and safe conversion:
1. Use the Correct Conversion Kit:
o Obtain the appropriate Coyote conversion kit, available through your dealer or
Coyote's Customer Support Department.
o Using non-Coyote kits or orifices will void your grill’s warranty.
2. Hire a Professional:
o Gas appliance conversions should be performed by a Licensed Plumber or
Certified Installer.
3. Orifice Changes:
o Every burner on the grill requires a specific orifice for the desired gas type. Do not
forget to replace orifices with rotisserie or sear burners, if applicable.
Leak Testing Instructions
Leak testing is mandatory before using the
grill.
1. Do not smoke or use open flames
during the test.
2. Mix a solution of equal parts mild
detergent or liquid soap and water.
3. Turn all grill control knobs to OFF.
4. Open the LP tank valve completely.
If you hear a rushing sound,
shut the gas off immediately.
5. Apply the soapy solution to all
connection points.
If bubbles form, there is a
leak. Tighten connections
and repeat the test.
6. If leaks persist, contact Coyote Customer Support at 855-520-1559.
Final Safety Notes
Never connect the grill to an unregulated gas supply.
Always ensure the gas supply matches the grill's design type.
Contact Coyote Customer Support at 855-520-1559 with any questions or concerns.
Instruction for Connecting the Transformer
Your grill's electrical transformer will connect on the left side (looking at it from the front) and
operate the hood lights inside your grill.
Insert the white male plug into the white female socket on the left side of your grill, and then
plug the transformer into a standard 110v outlet.
If you have any questions or concerns, please consult, or use a qualified electrician.
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GENERAL RULES
NEVER leave the grill unattended while cooking!
Ensure the grill has been leak-tested and is placed in a location with adequate ventilation
and proper clearance.
Verify that each burner tube is correctly positioned over its corresponding valve orifice.
Follow the manual’s instructions to ignite the grill burners safely.
Adjust the heat settings to reach your desired cooking temperature.
After cooking, allow the grill to cool, wipe away splatters or grease, and clean the drip tray.
NEVER cover the grill while hot, which may pose a fire hazard.
First-Time Use: Burning Off Manufacturing Residue
Before cooking for the first time, operate your grill at the "HIGH" setting with the hood closed for no more
than 5 minutes. This will remove any residual odors or debris from the manufacturing and shipping
process. After this step, your grill is ready for cooking!
Using the Grill's Built-In Ignition System
1. Select the Burner to Ignite:
Locate the knob corresponding to the
burner you wish to light.
Depress and rotate the knob
counterclockwise to the "High"
position. As you turn the knob, you will
feel resistance as the spring inside the
valve builds energy for the igniter.
Once you hear a "click," the igniter has
sparked to light the burner.
2. Mind the Knob Rotation Speed:
Turn the knob steadilynot too fast or
Operating the Grill
Failure to open the barbecue lid before igniting the burners or to wait at least 5
minutes for gas to dissipate if the barbecue fails to light can lead to an explosive flare-
up, posing a serious risk of severe injury or death.
NEVER use the grill if you detect a gas odor.
NEVER stand with your head, body, or arms over the grill when igniting it.
ALWAYS inspect the gas hose before use. Replace it immediately if there are signs of
excessive wear, abrasion, or cuts. Use only the replacement hose assembly specified by the
manufacturer.
ALWAYS keep the area around the barbecue free from flammable materials such as
gasoline, yard debris, or wood.
ALWAYS check that the airflow through the vent space beneath the grill is unobstructed to
ensure safe operation.
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too slow:
Too fast: The gas may not reach the burner in time to meet the spark.
Too slow: Excess gas can build up, potentially causing a large flash when it
ignites.
3. If the Burner Fails to Ignite:
Try lighting the burner again immediately, being cautious of gas buildup.
If the burner does not light after three attempts, turn the knob to the "Off" position,
open the grill canopy, and let the gas clear for at least 5 minutes before trying
again.
Flame Adjustment Instructions
1. Review Safety Precautions
o Familiarize yourself with all safety instructions at the front of this
manual.
o Do not smoke while lighting the appliance or checking gas supply
connections to avoid the risk of fire or explosion.
2. Check Gas Connections
o Ensure all gas connections are securely tightened.
o Test for leaks using a soapy water solution. Never use a flame to
check for leaks!
3. Light the Burners
o Remove the griddle plate to expose the burners.
o Light the main burners and set them to the high setting.
4. Inspect Flame Appearance
o A proper flame should be mostly blue, stable, and not lifting off the
burner surface.
o If adjustments are needed:
Locate the air shutter at the end of the burner, near the valve.
Remove the burner from the appliance.
Loosen the Phillips head screw securing the air shutter to the
burner.
If the flame is yellow, open the air shutter to increase
airflow, creating a bluer flame.
If the flame is lifting off the burner surface, close the
air shutter slightly to reduce airflow.
Re-tighten the screw, reinstall the burner, and recheck the
flame.
Repeat the process if necessary, until the desired flame
appearance is achieved.
5. Check Low Flame Setting
o Turn the burners to the low setting and observe the flame height.
o The flame should be between ¼ inch and ½ inch on the low setting.
o To adjust the low flame height:
Light the burner on the low setting.
Use a flat-head screwdriver to turn the adjustment screw
located beneath the knob on the front of the valve (refer to the
diagram below).
Adjust until the flame height is within the specified range.
6. Final Verification
o Recheck both high and low flame settings to ensure proper function
and appearance.
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Repeat adjustments as necessary for optimal performance.
Important Note: Always reassemble and test the appliance thoroughly after making
adjustments to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Key Safety Notes
Ventilation: Always operate the grill in a well-ventilated area and keep the canopy open
during ignition.
Gas Buildup: Be cautious of gas buildup. If ignition fails repeatedly, allow time for the gas to
dissipate before retrying.
Safety Valve Maintenance: Keep the valve and thermocouple clean and properly aligned
with the burner. If the burner struggles to stay lit, the thermocouple attached to the valve
may need to be replaced.
Professional Assistance: For persistent issues, do not attempt repairs yourself. Contact
your local technician or Coyote Customer Support for help.
Key Safety and Maintenance Notes
1. Gas Leaks:
Always be vigilant for gas odor (natural gas or propane). Gas leaks are a serious safety
concern.
If you suspect a leak, immediately shut off the gas supply and inspect the grill.
When preparing to light the burners, never stand with your head directly over the grill to
prevent possible bodily injury.
2. Thermocouple Maintenance:
Keep the thermocouples clean and properly aligned with the burners.
3. Burner Cleaning:
Regularly clean your burners and check the air adjustment screw (Air Venturi) to ensure
proper gas flow and combustion.
Refer to your manual's Care and Maintenance section for detailed cleaning
instructions.
4. Food Safety:
Always practice safe food handling and use a meat thermometer to ensure proper
cooking temperatures.
Removable Heat Zone Dividers
Coyote grills have available removable heat zone dividers designed to provide maximum versatility
and control over your cooking. These dividers allow you to create separate temperature zones for
different cooking methods on the grill.
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Using Heat Zone Dividers:
1. Ensure the grill is turned off and completely cool.
2. Open the grill lid and remove the cooking grates.
3. Locate the designated slots or guides for the dividers between the burners.
4. Insert the heat zone dividers into the slots, ensuring they are seated securely.
5. To remove the dividers, allow the grill to cool completely before handling the dividers.
6. Remove the cooking grates to access the dividers.
7. Lift the dividers straight out of their slots for cleaning or to allow heat to flow freely across
the grill.
Electrical Grounding Instructions
1. Rotisserie Motor Grounding:
The rotisserie motor has a three-prong grounding plug to protect against electric
shock.
Insert the plug directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle.
Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the plug, compromising safety.
2. Grounding Compliance:
The rotisserie motor must be grounded per local codes.
In the absence of local codes, follow the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70-
1990) or the Canadian Electrical Code (CSA C22.1).
3. Extension Cord Warning:
Do not use an extension cord to supply power to the grill. This can result in fire,
electrical shock, or personal injury.
Never install a neutral or ground circuit fuse, which creates an electrical shock
hazard.
Avoid grounding the appliance to a gas or hot water pipe.
Steps to Turn on the Lights
1. Locate the light button on the left side of the control panel.
2. Press the button to turn on all lights:
For the C Series, the interior lights will illuminate.
3. To turn off all lights, press the button again.
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Preparing Food for the Grill
Safe food handling and preparation practices are essential to prevent foodborne illnesses.
Always follow these guidelines:
1. Cooking and Preparation:
Cook foods thoroughly to kill bacteria, especially if previously thawed or exposed to
warm conditions.
Keep uncooked foods refrigerated until ready to grill.
Marinate meat in the refrigerator and discard excess marinadenever reuse it.
2. Preventing Cross-Contamination:
Use separate plates and utensils for raw and cooked food.
Never place cooked food on a plate that previously held raw food.
Wash all plates, utensils, and surfaces that have encountered raw food before
reusing.
3. Food Hygiene:
Wash vegetables, seafood, and poultry thoroughly before cooking.
Store leftovers in the refrigerator within 2 hours of cooking.
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Comprehensive Grill Maintenance and Care Instructions
Drip Tray Maintenance
Cleaning: The drip tray below the grill should be cleaned periodically to prevent debris and
grease buildup.
Cooling: Allow the drip tray to cool completely before cleaning it.
Weather Precautions: Do not leave the grill uncovered during inclement weather.
Rainwater can be collected inside the grill, cart, or drip tray.
If the drip tray is left uncleaned and uncovered, water mixed with grease may overflow,
damaging the grill cart.
Recommendation: Clean and store the drip tray after every use.
Cooking Grates
Post-Cooking Cleaning: Use a barbecue mitt and a damp cloth immediately after cooking
while the grates are still warm. Exercise caution, as the grates will be extremely hot.
For Cooled Grates, Remove the cooled grates from the grill and clean them with a mild
detergent for easier debris removal.
Heat Control Grids
Periodic Cleaning: Occasionally clean the heat control grids with warm, soapy water.
Use a wire brush to remove stubborn, burned-on residue after the grids have cooled.
Ensure grids are thoroughly dried before reinstalling them into the grill.
Burner Care
Main Burners:
1. Ensure gas control knobs are in the "OFF" position and the fuel source is disconnected.
2. Allow burners to cool completely before cleaning.
3. Remove the burners by unscrewing the nuts, holding them in place, and then carefully
lifting them away from the gas valve orifice.
4. Brush the outer surfaces with a wire brush and clean clogged ports with a stiff wire or paper
clip.
5. Inspect for damage (cracks or holes). Replace it if necessary.
6. Reinstall the burners, ensuring the gas valve orifices align with the burner tubes. Check the
spark electrode position.
Stainless Steel Care and Maintenance
Cleaning Process:
1. Allow the grill to cool completely before cleaning.
2. Wash off dirt and debris with warm water. For tough spots, use a third-party
degreaser.
3. Rinse and dry with a clean towel to prevent water spots or discoloration.
4. Apply a third-party stainless-steel polish to protect the exterior (do not use it on
cooking grates or heat control grids). Follow the Polish manufacturer's instructions.
5. If discoloration or rust occurs, clean it as above and use polish to restore the
surface.
Care and Maintenance
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Environmental Factors to Consider:
Avoid exposure to mortar, pool chemicals, hard water, salt air, dust, rust particles,
and organic matter. If not promptly cleaned, these can cause surface discoloration
or corrosion.
Do not leave cleaning solutions or sprays containing salt, acid, or alkaline
substances on the grill.
Changing the Light Bulbs
1. Remove the screw holding the bulb lens.
2. Grip the bulb edges (not the top or bottom) and pull straight out to avoid breakage.
3. Use a clean cloth to handle the new halogen bulb to ensure longevity.
4. Please insert the new bulb and gently press it into place.
5. Wipe off any fingerprints or grease before reinstalling the lens cover.
6. Test the lights by pressing the switch.
Annual Grill Housing Cleaning
1. Allow the grill to cool completely and disconnect the gas supply.
2. Remove cooking grids, heat control grids, and burners for cleaning.
3. Wash the warming rack with mild detergent and warm water.
4. Cover gas valve orifices with aluminum foil to prevent debris entry.
5. Brush the grill's interior with a stiff wire brush and wash with soapy water.
6. Remove the foil, check orifices for obstructions, and test the electrode spark.
7. Reinstall all components and reconnect the gas supply. Check burner flames for proper
operation.
Important: Do not line the grill bottom with foil, sand, or absorbent substances, as these can block
grease flow and cause a grease fire.
Maintenance Guidelines
1. Keep the grill area clear of combustible materials and flammable substances.
2. Ensure proper airflow for combustion and ventilation.
3. Check the burner flames regularlythey should be blue and stable, with no yellow tips or
excessive noise. Address issues promptly.
4. Clean the appliance and special surfaces with recommended cleaning agents.
5. Inspect and clean burners for insect nests or blockages to prevent fires beneath the grill.
Avoiding Rust and Scratches
Rust Prevention: Use a Coyote Grill cover for protection against contaminants.
Keep the grill covered during masonry work or near splashing pool chemicals.
Scratch Removal: Use a third-party scratch repair kit to resurface stainless steel, following
product instructions carefully.
By following these detailed maintenance and care guidelines, your grill will remain in excellent
condition, providing safe and enjoyable cooking experiences for years.
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General Troubleshooting Guide
Inspect your burners at least once a year or immediately if any of the following conditions occur:
You smell gas.
Burner flames appear primarily yellow.
The grill does not reach the proper cooking temperature.
Burners produce a snapping or popping noise.
The grill heats unevenly.
When to Check for Spiders/Insects
Spiders and insects can obstruct the burner venturi, causing operational issues. Inspect the burners
once a year or immediately after experiencing any of the following:
1. The smell of gas combined with yellow flames.
2. The grill does not heat to the expected temperature.
3. The grill heats unevenly.
4. Burners make popping noises.
Troubleshooting Guide
If the grill is not functioning correctly, use the information below for guidance.
Safety First: If you cannot resolve the issue, contact Coyote Customer Support at 855-520-1559.
The grill will not ignite.
Ensure the gas supply is turned on.
If using LP gas, verify there is fuel in the tank. Check the gas level.
Confirm that at least one burner is turned on, allowing up to 5 seconds of gas flow to ignite.
Check if the igniter is working. You should hear a snapping sound.
Check for a spark at the electrodes if there is a snapping sound. (Remove cooking grates
and heat control grids to inspect.)
Ensure the electrode gap is 1/8" to 1/4" between the electrode and contact point.
Inspect for loose wire connections to the igniter or electrodes.
Clear any debris blocking the electrodes.
If the igniter still does not work, try lighting the grill manually with a lighter.
Flare-ups
Check for excess grease or food debris on heat control grids and cooking grates.
Ensure the drip tray is clean (do not line it with aluminum foil).
Avoid placing the grill directly in the path of wind.
Note: Some flare-ups are normal when cooking greasy foods.
Yellow flames
Check burner air inlets for obstructions, such as debris or insect nests.
Ensure the grill is not in an overly windy location.
If the flame blows out on a low setting or uneven heat
Inspect the venturi tubes for spider webs or insect nests and clean them thoroughly.
Preheat the grill on high for 5 minutes before cooking.
Ensure the venturi tubes are correctly aligned over the orifices.
Troubleshooting your Grill
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Relocate the grill to a less windy area, especially in cold or windy weather.
Check for sufficient fuel. Confirm that the cylinder valve is open and that the cylinder
contains fuel.
Low heat on the "HIGH" setting
Inspect the fuel hose for kinks or bends.
Clear dust or debris from the grill area.
Verify gas supply and pressure.
Clean the burner and orifice if the issue affects only one burner.
The grill is too hot.
Excess grease buildup may cause grease fires.
Replace damaged or faulty regulators with factory-authorized parts.
Lower the cooking temperature setting.
Flame behind the control panel or knobs.
IMMEDIATELY shut off the cylinder valve and let the grill cool.
Inspect venturi tubes for obstructions and clean them.
Tighten loose connections with a wrench and replace any damaged parts. Perform a leak
test before reusing the grill.
Realign the venturi tubes over the orifices.
If you cannot find the issue, contact Customer Support.
Fire at any connection
IMMEDIATELY shut off the cylinder valve and let the grill cool.
Tighten connections with a wrench and replace damaged parts. Perform a leak test before
using the grill.
If unresolved, contact Customer Support.
Important Notes
For safety, always inspect burners for blockages or misalignment after extended periods of
non-use.
Always err on the side of caution when dealing with potential gas leaks or malfunctioning
equipment.
Contact Customer Support: Call 855-520-1559 for expert assistance with unresolved
issues.
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Controlling Flare-Ups
Flare-ups are a natural part of grilling meat and contribute to the unique flavor of gas grilling.
However, excessive flare-ups caused by grease buildup can overcook food and create safety risks.
Follow these tips to minimize and control flare-ups:
1. Minimizing Flare-Ups:
Trim excess fat from meat before cooking.
Cook fatty meats like chicken or pork on low heat or indirectly.
Ensure the grill is on level ground, allowing grease to drain properly through the
evacuation hole.
2. Managing Flare-Ups:
If a grease fire occurs, close the hood and turn off the burners. Wait for the grease
to burn out.
Use caution when reopening the hood, as flare-ups may occur suddenly.
Never pour water on flames, which can cause splattering and severe burns.
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Coyote C3C30 LP/NG
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