Cooker King Cooker OUTDOOR COOKERS Gas Grill User Manual


 
TURNING OFF AND STORING THE COOKER AFTER USE
1. After completion of cooking turn the regulator and cylinder valve to the “OFF” position. Depress igniter
button on thermoelectric valve to relieve pressure in the gas train assembly. Check to make sure there
is no flame and all valves are off. Monitor the cooker until it has cooled completely.
2. Prior to removing the pot from the stand, unplug connectors attaching the wire assembly of the pot to the
burner assembly. No other components of the gas shut-off system should be disconnected or removed
for storage or transport.
IF CONNECTORS ARE NOT DISCONNECTED, THE POT OR STAND COULD TIP
UPON REMOVAL RESULTING IN FIRE, EXPLOSION OR BURN HAZARD
WHICH COULD CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
3. Disconnect the regulator from the cylinder by turning the Type 1 fitting counterclockwise until the regulator
is separated from the tank.
4. The cylinder must be stored out of the reach of children at all times. Do not use or store cylinder in a
building, garage or enclosed area. Read and follow cylinder manufacturer’s instructions.
5. Storage of the cooker indoors is permissable only if the cylinder is disconnected and removed from the
cooker. Use caution when handling cooker. Avoid abuse to thermoelectric valve and thermocouple (copper
wire). When in storage use care not to place anything on top of or against thermoelectric valve and
thermocouple. Keep entire unit in area to avoid insects and contamination that can clog the venturi tube
and connectors.
MAINTENANCE OF OUTDOOR COOKERS AND ACCESSORIES
1. The area where the cooker will be used must be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline
and other flammable vapors and liquids. Before each use of the cooker inspect and remove any
combustible items.
2. The flow of combustion and ventilation of air must not be obstructed. The cooker must be set in an open
area with ten feet of space on all sides and no roof or overhang overhead. Check the location and
placement of the cooker before each use.
3. Before each use of the appliance check the burner/venturi tube for insects, insect nests, and other
obstructions. A clogged tube can lead to a fire beneath the appliance.
4. Follow all Lighting Instructions in the Use and Care Manual each time the cooker is used. Check the flame
for proper color and appearance. The flame should burn with a primarily blue color. If a strong yellow flame
is present, this could indicate an obstruction in the burner/venturi tube.
If there is any obstruction or a yellow flame, and the air shutter adjustment has not solved the problem,
turn off the cooker and allow time for it to cool. Detach thermocouple nut from the bottom of the
thermoelectric valve. Detach thermoelectric valve from the venturi tube of the burner using an adjustable
wrench. Remove the air shutter using a phillips head screwdriver. Check the venturi tube with a flashlight
to see if there is a blockage. If a blockage is present use a wire such as a coat hanger to slide into the
venturi tube to remove the blockage. Reattach the air shutter to the venturi tube using the phillips head
screwdriver. Reattach thermoelectric valve to casting using an adjustable wrench. Reattach thermocouple
nut to the bottom of the thermoelectric valve. Light the cooker per the instructions in this manual. If this
does not resolve the problem, please call Metal Fusion, Inc. at (800) 783-3885.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
AND WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN FIRE, EXPLOSION OR BURN HAZARD
WHICH COULD CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
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