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Figure 5
Figure 4
26 1/2
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Step 4
Measure and drill holes
You will need: Completed frame assembly, base panel,
tape measure, and pencil.
ƽCAUTION: Combustible materials should never be
within 24 inches of the top, bottom, back or sides of
the barbecue. Do not locate under overhead
combustible construction.
Note - With the lid open the depth of the barbecue is
28 inches, front to back.
Set the completed frame assembly in position on your
deck, concrete pad, or patio for anchoring. Measure the
distance from the outside of the base plate to the outside
of the other base plate. It should be 26 1/2” across.
Figure 3.
Note: If the measurement is not 26 1/2” across adjust the
legs as necessary so that the measurement is 26 1/2”.
Place the base panel in between the legs to insure fit.
Figure 4. Once the fit is established, remove the base
panel and mark the holes.
ƽCAUTION: A minimum of 2 bolts are required on
each side.
You are now ready to anchor the base.
Step 5
Typical installation of the base for an existing
concrete patio, new pad or wood deck
ƽCAUTION: Combustible materials should never be
within 24 inches of the top, bottom, back or sides of
the barbecue. Do not locate under overhead
combustible construction.
Note - With the lid open the depth of the barbecue is
28 inches, front to back.
For anchoring, we recommend use of one of the following
methods:
ƽWARNING: Whichever method used, the base must
be bolted down (anchored) at a minimum of four
anchoring points (two per side) prior to barbecue
assembly. One anchor in each corner of the base
plate. Figure 5.