Napoleon Grills M605RBCSS Charcoal Grill User Manual


 
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Cooking Instrucons
Inial Lighng: When lit for the rst me, the grill emits a slight odor. This is a normal temporary condion
caused by the “burn-in” of internal paints and lubricants used in the manufacturing process and does not occur
again. Simply burn the grill on high for approximately 30 minutes with the lid and base vents fully open.
Adding Charcoal During Cooking: Use cauon when adding charcoal to the grill. Flames may are up when
coals come in contact with fresh air. Carefully open door located on front of base. Stand back a safe distance
and use a long-handled heat-resistant cooking tongs to add addional charcoal briquees.
WARNING! Never add charcoal starter uid to hot or warm coals. Once charcoal is ignited no more
uid is required.
Operang The Vents: Vents on a covered grill are usually le open to allow air into the grill. Air increases the
burning temperature of the coals. You can regulate the grill’s temperature by moving the vent slide to the right
or le. Closing the vents either parally or completely will help to cool down the coals. Do not completely close
the air vents and the lid vent unless you are trying to cool down or exnguish a ame.
WARNING! Never place your hands inside the grill when adjusng the charcoal tray. Keep hands and
ngers away from liing mechanism at all mes.
Main Chamber Use: The charcoal tray has six posions in which it
can operate. For opmal use, we recommend locking the charcoal
tray in the uppermost posion as close to the cooking grids as
possible. Lowering the tray away from the food as desired, and
closing the intake vents can reduce temperatures.
We recommend preheang the grill by operang it with the
lid closed for approximately 20 minutes. The coals are ready
when they have a light coang of grey ash. Food cooked for
short periods of me (sh, vegetables) can be grilled with the
lid open. Cooking with the lid closed ensures higher, more even
temperatures that will reduce cooking me and cook the food
more evenly. When cooking very lean meat, such as chicken
breast or lean pork, the grids can be oiled before preheang to
reduce scking. Cooking meat with a high degree of fat content
may create are-ups. Either trim the fat or reduce temperatures
to inhibit this. Should a are-up occur, move food away from
ames; reduce the heat (reduce vent opening). Leave the lid open.
As a general rule, plan on using about 100 briquees to cook 4 lb. (2kg) of meat. If cooking for more than 30
to 40 minutes, addional briquees must be added to the re. When the weather is cold or windy, you will
need more briquees to reach ideal cooking temperatures.
Vent Open
Vent Closed