KitchenAid KFRU368TSS Gas Grill User Manual


 
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When the 20 lb LP gas fuel tank is Low:
1. The “Fuel Remaining” indicator light will flash when the gas
weight is less than 2.64 lbs (1.2 kg).
2. When gas weight is less than 1.76 lbs (0.8 kg) the display for
Fuel Remaining will show 00:00 and a tone will sound 2 times
every 20 seconds for five minutes. The fuel shutoff valve will
not close, unless the Flame Time™ mode is selected.
Mode 2 - Timer
The Timer can be set in hours and minutes up to 12 hours and
59 minutes, then counts down the set time.
To Set:
1. Press the Mode button until the timer indicator light comes
on.
2. Press the Time Set Button to increase the time by 1 minute or
press and hold the Time Set button to increase the time
rapidly.
3. When desired time is set, press the Start/Reset button once
to start the timer countdown. When the set time ends,
reminder tones will sound.
4. Press Start/Reset button to reset the Timer or cancel the
reminder tones.
NOTE: The minute timer will continue counting down until the
set time ends or the Start/Reset button is pushed to cancel
the timer.
Mode 3 - Flame Time™ Feature
The Flame Time™ feature automatically shuts off gas to the
burners 10 minutes after set time has expired. This feature can
be set for 1 to 60 minutes.
Flame Time™ can be used to keep grill burning for a set amount
of time for grilling or for burn off of the grill grates.
For burn off of grill grates
With the lid closed and the main burners on HI, residue will burn
off the main grill grates. After the grill shuts off and is cool, the
grates can be scraped off more easily. The recommended time
for burn off is 45 minutes.
For Timed Grill “ON”
To set the amount of time for grilling, follow the steps the same as
burn-off of grill grates except you need to light only the burners
you wish to use and adjust the burner knob to desired grill
setting. The hood can be up or down depending on your grilling
preference.
To set Flame Time™ mode for burn-off:
1. Light all main burners and set them on HI and close the hood.
2. Press the “Mode” button until the indicator light for Flame
Time™ comes on.
3. Press the “Time Set” button to the amount of time you want
the grill to be on. The recommended time for burn off is
45 minutes.
4. Press “Start/Reset” button to start the Flame Time™ feature
timer countdown. When the set time ends (00:00), the
reminder tone will sound.
If the Start/Reset button is pushed within 10 minutes after
the Flame Time™ timer reaches 00:00 the fuel shutoff
valve will not close automatically. The Flame Time™ timer
can be reset and continue the burn-off or timed grill and
the timer will count down the new set time.
If the Start/Reset button is not pushed within 10 minutes
after Flame Time™ timer reaches 00:00 the fuel shutoff
valve will close automatically and the display for the
Flame Time™ feature will be off. If the mode button is
pushed, “E1” will be appear in the display if there is at
least one valve still turned on. The tone will sound one
time. If Mode button is pushed a second time the Fuel
time remaining will be displayed.
If the valves are shut off while the Flame Time™ mode
timer is counting down, it will stop counting and keep the
data. If the start/reset button is pushed when the valves
are turned on again, the Flame Time™ timer will continue
to count from the last stored data.
5. Press Start/Reset button to cancel this feature or the
reminder tones.
NOTE: All of the burner valves must be turned to the off
position before grill can be lit after a Flame Time™ cycle has
been used.
When the LP tank is Low:
1. The “Fuel Remaining” indicator light will flash when the gas
weight is less than 2.64 lbs (1.2 kg).
2. When gas weight is less than 1.76 lbs (0.8 kg) the fuel shutoff
valve will close instantly and “E1” will appear in the display.
The indicator light for Flame Time™ mode will be lit.
3. If the gas weight is less than 1.76 lbs (0.8 kg) the Flame
Time™ mode will not activate if selected.
Lights
1. Press the lights button to turn the lights inside the grill hood
“On” or “Off.”
NOTE: The power supply must be plugged in for lights to
work. If lights do not work, see “Outdoor Grill Care” section
for changing the light bulbs.