Coleman Side Solution Propane Rotisserie Oven 9987 Series Manual
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To ignite the grill, first ensure that the propane tank is properly connected and turned on. Open the grill lid and turn the burner control knob to the "Ignite" position. Press the igniter button until the burner lights. If it does not ignite, wait a few minutes for the gas to dissipate before trying again.
If the grill is not heating up, check the propane tank to ensure it has fuel and is properly connected. Inspect the burner for any blockages or debris. If necessary, clean the burner with a soft brush. Additionally, ensure that the control knobs are set to the desired temperature setting.
Remove the rotisserie parts from the grill and wash them with warm soapy water. Use a non-abrasive sponge to avoid scratching the surface. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely before reassembling. Regular cleaning helps maintain performance and hygiene.
Perform a basic cleaning after each use, removing grease and food residue. Once a month, perform a thorough cleaning, including checking gas connections for leaks and inspecting burners for blockages. Annually, perform a deep clean and check all components for wear and tear.
Uneven cooking can be caused by clogged burners or improper heat distribution. Clean the burners to remove blockages and ensure the grill is on a level surface. Check that the propane tank is full and properly connected. Adjust the food placement on the grill for more even heat distribution.
If the knobs are difficult to turn, it may be due to dirt or grease build-up. Remove the knobs and clean them with soapy water, then dry thoroughly. Inspect the valve stems for debris and clean if necessary. Replace the knobs, ensuring they are properly aligned.
To store the grill, clean it thoroughly and disconnect the propane tank. Store the tank in a cool, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. Cover the grill with a weather-resistant cover and store it in a dry location. Ensure all components are dry to prevent rust.
If you smell gas, immediately turn off the grill and the propane tank. Do not use any electrical devices nearby. Inspect the gas connections for leaks using a soap and water solution; bubbles indicate a leak. Tighten connections if necessary, or replace damaged parts. If the smell persists, contact a professional.
While the grill can be used in mild windy conditions, it is important to monitor the flame to ensure it stays lit. Position the grill with the back facing the wind to protect the flame. Avoid using the grill in strong winds to prevent safety hazards and uneven cooking.
To replace the igniter, first disconnect the propane supply. Remove the grill's control panel to access the igniter. Disconnect the old igniter and install the new one according to the manufacturer's instructions. Reassemble the control panel and test the igniter before using the grill.