Coleman Event 9995B Series Instruction Manual
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To set up the Coleman Event Grill 9995B Series, start by assembling all parts according to the manual. Ensure the grill is placed on a flat and stable surface. Connect the propane cylinder securely, and check for leaks by applying soapy water to the connection points and looking for bubbles.
If the grill does not ignite, check that the propane tank is full and the valve is open. Ensure the igniter is clicking and clean if necessary. Check for blockages in the burner tubes and clear them. If problems persist, consult the manual for further troubleshooting steps.
It's recommended to clean the grill after each use. Regular maintenance includes cleaning the grates, emptying the grease tray, and checking the burners for clogs. Deep cleaning the grill every few months can help maintain its performance.
To clean the grill grates, preheat the grill for 15 minutes on high to burn off residue. Use a grill brush to scrub the grates thoroughly. For stubborn residue, soak the grates in warm soapy water and scrub with a non-abrasive pad.
To prevent flare-ups, trim excess fat from meats, keep the lid open for better air circulation, and avoid letting grease accumulate on the drip tray. Lower the heat if flare-ups occur and move the food to a cooler part of the grill.
Uneven heat can be due to blocked burner ports or a malfunctioning regulator. Check and clean the burners, and ensure the propane tank is not overfilled. If the issue persists, consider replacing the regulator.
If the temperature gauge is not working, check if it is securely attached and free from damage. If necessary, replace the gauge with a compatible one from the manufacturer. Ensure the probe is clean and not blocked by debris.
For off-season storage, clean the grill thoroughly and disconnect the propane tank. Store the grill in a dry area with a cover to protect it from dust and moisture. Store the propane tank outside in a well-ventilated area.
Yes, the Coleman Event Grill can be used in cold weather. However, allow extra time for preheating and cooking, as cold temperatures can affect performance. Ensure the grill is sheltered from wind to maintain consistent heat.
The Coleman Event Grill 9995B Series is designed for use with a standard 16.4 oz propane cylinder. For longer grilling sessions, an adapter hose can be used to connect to a larger 20 lb propane tank.