Coleman LP Gas Barbecue 9992-647 Instruction Manual
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To set up your Coleman LP Gas Barbecue 9992-647 Grill, start by assembling the grill according to the manual instructions. Ensure the propane tank is securely connected and perform a leak test with soapy water on all connections. Once confirmed, ignite the grill using the starter button.
First, check if the propane tank is full and the valve is open. Inspect the igniter for any debris or damage. If the igniter is not working, try lighting the grill manually with a match through the match-light hole.
Remove the cooking grates and flame tamers to access the burners. Use a brush to clean the burner holes and ensure they are free of debris. Wipe the burners with a damp cloth, and check for any signs of rust or damage.
Regularly clean the grates, burners, and grease tray. Check for gas leaks and inspect hoses for wear and tear. Tighten loose screws and bolts, and cover the grill when not in use to protect it from the elements.
Trim excess fat from meats before grilling. Keep the lid open to reduce the heat and move the food away from direct flames if a flare-up occurs. Ensure the grill is clean to prevent grease buildup.
Check for a low fuel level in the propane tank. Inspect the regulator for freezing or clogs. If the problem persists, it might be necessary to reset the regulator by disconnecting and reconnecting the gas line.
Regularly clean and dry the grill after use. Apply a light coat of oil to the grates before and after grilling to prevent rust. Use a grill cover to shield it from weather elements.
Clean the grill thoroughly and disconnect the propane tank. Store the grill in a dry place, ideally covered, to protect it from dust and moisture. Keep the propane tank in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight.
Consult the manual for specific instructions. Generally, you will need to remove the control panel to access the igniter. Disconnect the wires, remove the old igniter, and install the new one by reversing the process.
Coleman grills are designed for propane use, and converting them to natural gas can be unsafe. It is recommended to use the grill as intended and consult with a professional if conversion is necessary.