Fire Magic 3288PL1 Instruccion De Instalación
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CONTENTS
Do not strike or scrape the ceramic portion of the burners with hard tools, as the material may crack,
chip, or break. Prevent any grease, water, or other foreign material from getting into the ceramic portion
of the burners, especially when cold. Always wait for the burners to heat up to a well-distributed red glow
before placing food on the cooking grid. When a burner is hot, it will vaporize small amounts of grease
that drip on it. Always cover the burners when not in use. Keeping the ceramic portion of the burners free
of foreign substances will allow the gas to circulate and burn over the entire heating surface, allowing for
powerful and even cooking over the life of the burners.
chip, or break. Prevent any grease, water, or other foreign material from getting into the ceramic portion
of the burners, especially when cold. Always wait for the burners to heat up to a well-distributed red glow
before placing food on the cooking grid. When a burner is hot, it will vaporize small amounts of grease
that drip on it. Always cover the burners when not in use. Keeping the ceramic portion of the burners free
of foreign substances will allow the gas to circulate and burn over the entire heating surface, allowing for
powerful and even cooking over the life of the burners.
CAUTION
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WARNINGS AND SAFETY CODES
3 CAUTION
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4
DOUBLE SEARING STATION PARTS LIST
5 COUNTERTOP
OVERHANG
5 MODEL
SPECIFICATIONS
6 SUBSTRATE
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6
DOUBLE SEARING STATION DIMENSIONS TABLE
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DOUBLE SEARING STATION WIRING DIAGRAM
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DOUBLE SEARING STATION FLAME PATTERN
8 ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
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MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY INFORMATION
9 INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS
10 EXHAUST
REMOVAL
10
ENSURE PROPER COMBUSTION AIR AND COOLING AIRFLOW
10
GAS-SUPPLY PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS
11
NATURAL GAS INSTALLS
11
PROPANE GAS INSTALLS (HOUSEHOLD & CYLINDER)
11
WHEN A PROPANE CYLINDER IS USED
11 ENCLOSURE
REQUIREMENTS
12 COUNTER
PREPARATION
12
CONNECT THE GAS SUPPLY
12 INSTALLATION
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CONNECT TO A POWER SOURCE
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POWER SUPPLY (MULTIPLE ACCESSORY UNITS)
15 ELECTRICAL
SAFETY
16 CONVERTING
THE
GAS
TYPE
17
SAFE USE & MAINTENANCE OF PROPANE GAS CYLINDERS
19
LIGHTING (IGNITION) INSTRUCTIONS
19
SHUTTING OFF THE UNIT
21
INFRARED BURNER OPERATION
22
CARE & CLEANING
23
CHECKING AND CONVERTING THE REGULATOR
24
CONTROL PANEL REMOVAL
25 TROUBLESHOOTING
26 WARRANTY
26 WARRANTY