Manual Craftsman 258.1240100

44 pages 7.01 mb
Download

Go to site of 44

Summary
  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 1

    GAs BARBECUE USE, CAR_A_N i NSTALLATION UAL With Grill Lighting I _ D'U_ATION ET A veC- lnstructions PARRi D GAS CuI el E ido de _ J Readal! these instructi°ns andii_eeP!the'_.i_!_safe place for ft_tu!_ ..... Laissez ces instructions _i'utilisateur, _ - - -- .... -:-_-,:_-. _ CONSOMMATEURIUTILISATEUR : : Lisez routes ces instruction ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 2

    F r a n a i S WARNING! iF YOU SMELL GAS: 1. Shut off gas to the appliance. 2. Extinguish any open flame. 3. Open Lid. 4. If odor continues, immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department. 5. NEVER use Natural Gas in a unit designed for Liquid Propane (L.P.) Gas. WARN|NG! FOR YOUR SAFETY: t. DO NOT Store or use gasoline or other flammabl ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 3

    TABLE Safety Rules .............................................................................. 4 General Installation .................................................................. 6 Optional Electrical Attachments .............................................. 7 E Fuel Connections other than Portable L.R Cylinders .......... 8 Portable L.R ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 4

    E n g I i S h Z_ =Riskof injury _ =Riskof explosion =Riskof fire =Keep away A, DANGER • FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY. NEVER operate grill in enclosed areas,as this could lead to gas accumulating from a leak, causing an explosion or a carbon monoxide buildup whichcould result in injury or death.DO NOTuse in garages,breezeways, shedsor any enclosedarea. (F ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 5

    [ REGLAS DE SEGUR!DAD ] _= Riesgo de heridas _ = Riesgo de incendio _= Riesgode explosi6n _ = iantener apartado PELIGRO . SOLOPARA SU USO EN EXTERIORES NO usar NUNCA la parrilla en zonas _rradas, ya queesto podrfa provocar que el gas de una fuga se acumulara causando unaexplosi6n o concentradones de mon6xido de carbono Io que podrfa provocar herida ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 6

    F r a n E S P a n o I GENERAL UNSTALLATIO J • Installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes,. witheither the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSIZ223.1 (USA), CAN/CGA-B149.1, Natural Gas Installation Code or CAN/CGA-B149.2, Propane Installation Code(Canada). To check local codes, see your local LP. gas dealer or natural gas ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 7

    E rl g I i s h F r a /1 s TIONAL ELeCTRiCAL ATTAC#4 ,_q - NTS When using an electric attachment with grill, followspecification statements accompanying the accessory. IMPORTANT: If using an externalelectrical source, the installed appliance must be electrically groundedaccordingto local codes or, in the absenceof local codes, with the NationalElect ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 8

    E n g I i s h F r =3 n a i S E S P a fi O I CONNECT{O_S OTHER THAN PORTABLE L,P. /_ WARNING • This notice applies to L.P. Gas (Propane) Grillsand only where propane gas is to be pipedto the grill. , Natural gas can.o.Bl.y be used with grills which come fromthe factory already equipped for use with naturalgas. If the appliance is for connection to ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 9

    Liquefied Petroleum gas, (abbreviated L.P. gas or propane) is highly flammable. It becomes liquid when stored underhigh pressure inside a cylinderand vaporizes when released. L.P.gas is heavier than air and tendsto collect in low areas. It is important that there are no leaking connections on your gas grill that could causea fire or explosion. (See ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 10

    E S P a fi 0 I P. suP L " o iNDERJ A DANGER , DO NOT insert any foreign objects into the valve outlet. You maydamage the back-check.A damaged back-check can causea leak, which could resultin explosion, fire, severe personal injury or death. WARNING • Cylinders must be storedoutdoors out of the reach of children and must not be storedin a bui ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 11

    E 11 g I i S h • A Type 1 compatible cylinderwith a Type 1 cylinder valve has a back-check valve which does not permitgas flow, until a positive seal has beenobtained. • The cylindermust be arranged for vapor withdrawal. It must also include a collar to protect the cylinder valve. A safety relief device having directcommunication with the vapor ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 12

    1 ] I i '3 h HOSE AND REGULATOR ! The Type 1 connection system has the followingfeatures: 1. The system will not allow gas to flow until a positive connection has been made. NOTE: The cylindercontrol valve must be turned off before any connection is made or removed. 2. The system has a thermalelementthat will shut off the flow of gas in the ev ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 13

    A 8,PORTI {G CYLIh' DER , Transport only one cylinder at a time. • Transport cylinderin an upright andsecure manner with control E valve turned off and the POLplug or cap in place. • DO NOT transport cylinder in passenger compartment, unless n you have an openwindowventilation. • DO NOT leave cylinder in directsunlight or in a high heat ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 14

    E n ? i s h FILLING AND PURGING TYPE 1 L.P, GAS CYLINDERS J TAKE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE L.P. GAS DEALER, /_ DANGER Purgingand filling of L.P.Gas cylinders must be performed by personnel who have beenthoroughly trained in accepted L.P. Gas industry procedures. Failure to follow this instructionmay result in explosion, fire, severe personal injury ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 15

    A, B. CAUTION After purging or filling an L.P.Gas cylinder, DO NOT inserta POL plug into the valve outlet. Insertion of the plug will prevent the back-check from closing. Use ONLY the provided cap and strap attached to the outlet. Closethe cylinder valveknob before returning the cylinderto the customer. For properpurging proceduresrefer to: t In th ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 16

    ,3 F r 3 n a i S E S P I L,P, GAS CYLI WARNING [ Connect the L.P. cylinder, with cylindervalve closed, to the grill out- doors only. Read and fellowdirections on the cylinderand fuel hose safetytags. i CAUTION In the connection process, the grill side of} i he connection will seal on the back-check in the valve, resulting in a | slight resistance. ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 17

    E I1 g I i S h DANGER To PREVENTFIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD: . NO SMOKING.DO NOT use or permit sources of ignition in the area while doing a leak test. ° Perform leak tests outdoorsonly. EVEo R perform a leak test withfire or flame. How TO CHECK FORLEAKS 1. Createa soapy solutionof equal parts mild liquid dishwashing detergentand water. 2. Turn off a ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 18

    FIXJ G A FUEL LEA { J . IF YOU DETECT A LEAK; !. Turn off the fuel supply. Push in and turn on control knobsto release pressurein hose,then turn the control knobsback to off. .- 2. Washoff soapy solutions with cold water and toweldry. 3. Stop a leak by tightening the loose joint, or by replacing the faulty 1 part with a replacement part recommended ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 19

    F r' B 3 9 a i s o 1 [] STAR3"-UP CHECI_ LUS, T WARNING Failure to follow these safetysteps before using grill each time could result in a fire that could be hazardous to you,your appliance or property. It is especially important to observe these steps after the grill has beenstored, moved or cleaned. [] 1. Regularly check burner venturi ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 20

    ] [] START=UP CHECK LAST = CONT_D. ,,, [] 5. use only the gas specified in assemblyinstructions. E _ 6. Keep the barbecue on alevel surface. 7. Keep an empty metalcontainer, such as a soup can, in the wire n or plastic grease can holder below the grill bottom to catch draining grease during use. (Fig. 19, Fig. 20) i s h z_ CAUTION The grease can, g ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 21

    Ii WARNING THE FOLLOWING RULES MUST ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED IN THIS ORDER (Fig. 21): 1. OPEN GRILL LID! Any attempt to light the grill with the lid down could cause an explosion. 2. Check that the burner controlknobs are turned to "OFF". 3. Turn on fuel supply. For an L.P.gas cylinder, turn the top cylindervalve knob counter-clockwise one rota ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 22

    F r =3 n a i s E S P a o I LiGHTiNG INSTRUCTIONS FOR 300 - 700 SERIES GRILLS IGNITER LIGHTING 1. Turn on either gas control knob. 2. Engage the igniter switch severaltimes (4 to 5) until the flame ignites. 3. If the burnerdoes not light after trying again, turn off knob and try match lighting the grill. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ELECTRONIC IGNITERS ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 23

    ...,= [ 1. Strike and place the burning match through the lighting hole(s) as shown. (Fig. 22 & 23) 2. Turn on RIGHTgas control knob. 3. Extend the flame until it is above the end of the lighter tube. This should causethe burner to light. mmi_mmmmmmmmmJlnBmmmm ? 7 ! ,, F j ALLUMAGE MANUEL i AT -- TeNT ON 1 L_-_._--_,_.._' Utilisezune LONGU ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 24

    IGNITER LIGHTING 1. Turn on the side burner gas controlknob. (Fig.24) 2. Engage the igniter switch several times (4 to 5) until the flameignites• 3, If the flame doesn't immediately light, turn off control knob E and wait for five minutes for gas to clear, 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3. n 5. If the burner does not light after trying again, tur ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 25

    1 ] 1 1 SHUTTING GFF T_IE GRELLq L._ CAUTION DO NOTtouch hot grill partswith bare hands! = You MU,,ST use protective gloves. (Fig. 25) 1. Turn all burnercontrolknob(s)to off. 2. After burnerflamegoes out, turn off fuel supply. For an L.P.cylinder, turn the L.P.Cylinder knob in a clockwise direction until it stops. ' A CAUTION Be certainthe g ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 26

    E n i S h I o WARNING Keep appliance areaclean and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vaporsand liquids and spare LP. cy!indem. DO NOT Obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air. Keep the ventilation opening(s) of the L.P. cylinderenclosure (if so equipped) free and clear of debris. :: A barbecue grill becomes ho ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 27

    UT LISATtOH GEHERALE ET FLAMMES DE BRULEUR CORRECTE ' AVERTISSEMENT Ne pes conserver de combusUble, d'essence ou de produits inflammables, ni debouteilles de GPL de rechange dans la zone o_ le gill est utilis#,. NE PASobstruer la circulation de I'air de combustion et de ventilation. Assurez-vous que les ouvertures de ventilation de r ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 28

    BURNER CONTROL SETTING TIPS . The high flame setting is too hot for direct cooking, The high flame setting is good for quick searing ofmeat, then finish cooking on medium or,! low flame settings. . Use high flame setting with lid closed to preheat the grill for 5 minutes before cooking andwith lid closedfor a maximum of 5 minutes after _ cookingto ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 29

    i PETITS TRUCS POUR LE REGLAGE DU BRULEUR • i Le r#glagede !lamme "foil" est trop chaud pour une cuisson directe. Le r6glagede flamme "fort" convient tout _ fait pour salsir rapidement la • viande ; terminez ensuitela cuisson en r&glant la flamme sur la position "moyen" ou "doux". ' Utilisez le r ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 30

    E n g I i s h FOLLOW THESE STEPS: 1. Shut off gas at the burnervalve(s) and stay away! 2. Allow the fire to burn itself out. 3. Once the fire is out and the appliance has cooled,shut off the L.P. cylindervalve. 4. Clean all parts and inspect for damage. Partsto check for damage are the LP. cylinder, cylinder valve, regulator, gas supplyhose,burner ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 31

    I OOKING METE ODS ) DIRECT METHOD: •. The heat sourceis directly below the food. , Use for browning meat or cookinghot dogs and hamburgers, but check food frequently. • Use for skillet and stir-frycooking, but limit the amountof oil and heat to be used. • Cook roasts,turkey or duck on low heat. Place meatwith water in foil pan with corrugated ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 32

    IN G THE A,WARNING " s supply at L.P. cylinder valve----] Spiders nests or wasp's mud inside the venturimay causefire at valve. If a fire occurs,immediately turn off ga _See representative illustration in Fig,27) _____1 E NOTE: Spiders andsmall insects canspin webs and build nests inside the ventun tubes. This especially occurs in late su ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 33

    , , .... ,,,, i , i .f,IETTOYAGE DU VRF tTURJ ] ...... -----3 Les toilesd araign6es et les boues de gu#pes _ l int6rieur du venturipeuventprovoquer un feu. Si un feu est provoqu6, fermez . [ imm_ boutei_ de GPL au niveau de I a valve. (VoirI'illustration sur la Fig. 27) REMARQUE : Les araign#es et les petits insectes peuventtisser des toiles e ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 34

    E n g I i S h CAUTION All cleaning and maintenance should only be donewhen grill is cool and with the fuel supplyturned off at the L.P. cylinder. any barbecue part in a self-cleaning oven. The extreme heat will damage the finish. DO NOT clean Correct care and maintenance will keep your grill operating smoothly. Clean internal partsof grill regularl ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 35

    _u ! Toute op#ration de nettoyage ou d'entretien no doit _tre effectuTe queIorsquele gill est frond el que I'arriv#e de gaz est ferm#e au niveau de la[ l. bouteflle deGPL._..j. NE PASnettoyer_les _!_mentf dubarbecue dans un four aut.., o-netto=yant. L extr#me chaleur endommagerait le rev_tement, i Un entretien et un nettoyage corrects prT ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 36

    E n g I i S h 'F r a n a i s [ STORAOE ) ION [A collision withthe grill,as withany metal object could cause injury.Usecare when moving a portable gas MOVING THEGRILL: . To move the grill, lift end of grill opposite the wheels. (Fig. 31) • Move grill slowly. DO NOT run with or pull the grill behind you; it could hit you from behindcausing inj ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 37

    1 t 1 ] THE IGNITER SYSTEM consists of a gas collector, electrode, wire and igniter (side burners include a secondelectrode with wire). Gas accumulating in the gas collector is ignited by an electric spark generated when the igniter unit is activated. The sparkgap is automatically set when the electrode is installed. The igniter wire should be kept ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 38

    E n g I i S h PROBLEM: BURNER WILL NOT LIGHT OR HAS INCOMPLETE BURNERFLAME. POSSIBLE CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS; 1. Check for spider websor insect nestin venturiand clean venturi. 2. Lack of fuel. Check to see cylindervalve is open and cylinderhas fuel. 3. Misalignment of venturi on orifices. Position venturiover orifices. 4. Burnerports, orifices, valve ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 39

    i-"_iO_LE,_;E " LE GRfL EST ;_0? CF;,_UD. RAISONS POSSIBLES ET SOLUTIONS ; 1. Il y a trop de feuxquin#cessitent I'entreb'e n d#cilt dans ce livret sous la rubrique "SI LAGRAISSE S'ENFLAMME". 2. Un 6vent ou unr#gulateur endommag6 n&;essite unremplacement par un r_parateur agree. 3. Il y a uneaccumulation de gra ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 40

    E n g I i S h FOR VOUR ADDITIONAL SAFETY - POUR VOTRE SECURITE - PARA SU MAYOR SEGURIDAD 3 The L.P. gas cylinder provided with this grill (on selected models only) is fitted with an Overfill Protection Device (O.P.D.)I To insure that you retain this safety device equipped cylinder, take it to an L.P. gas service station for filling, or when exchang ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 41

    VOTRE NOUVEAU GRIL A GAZ EST EQUIPE D'UN SYSTEME DE RACCORO DE TYPE 1 QUI COMPORTE 3 DISPOSITIFS DE SECURITE" (VOIR L'ILLUSTRATION DU RACCORD DE TYPE 1) 1. Contr61e d'_tanch6it_ entre le raccord et la bouteille avant que I'#coulement du gaz ne commence. 2. Un dispositif de limitation de r6coulement qui permet de limiter I&a ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 42

    ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 43

    / ...

  • Craftsman 258.1240100 - page 44

    " " - r._, ...

Manufacturer Craftsman Category Gas Grill

Documents that we receive from a manufacturer of a Craftsman 258.1240100 can be divided into several groups. They are, among others:
- Craftsman technical drawings
- 258.1240100 manuals
- Craftsman product data sheets
- information booklets
- or energy labels Craftsman 258.1240100
All of them are important, but the most important information from the point of view of use of the device are in the user manual Craftsman 258.1240100.

A group of documents referred to as user manuals is also divided into more specific types, such as: Installation manuals Craftsman 258.1240100, service manual, brief instructions and user manuals Craftsman 258.1240100. Depending on your needs, you should look for the document you need. In our website you can view the most popular manual of the product Craftsman 258.1240100.

Similar manuals

A complete manual for the device Craftsman 258.1240100, how should it look like?
A manual, also referred to as a user manual, or simply "instructions" is a technical document designed to assist in the use Craftsman 258.1240100 by users. Manuals are usually written by a technical writer, but in a language understandable to all users of Craftsman 258.1240100.

A complete Craftsman manual, should contain several basic components. Some of them are less important, such as: cover / title page or copyright page. However, the remaining part should provide us with information that is important from the point of view of the user.

1. Preface and tips on how to use the manual Craftsman 258.1240100 - At the beginning of each manual we should find clues about how to use the guidelines. It should include information about the location of the Contents of the Craftsman 258.1240100, FAQ or common problems, i.e. places that are most often searched by users in each manual
2. Contents - index of all tips concerning the Craftsman 258.1240100, that we can find in the current document
3. Tips how to use the basic functions of the device Craftsman 258.1240100 - which should help us in our first steps of using Craftsman 258.1240100
4. Troubleshooting - systematic sequence of activities that will help us diagnose and subsequently solve the most important problems with Craftsman 258.1240100
5. FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
6. Contact detailsInformation about where to look for contact to the manufacturer/service of Craftsman 258.1240100 in a specific country, if it was not possible to solve the problem on our own.

Do you have a question concerning Craftsman 258.1240100?

Use the form below

If you did not solve your problem by using a manual Craftsman 258.1240100, ask a question using the form below. If a user had a similar problem with Craftsman 258.1240100 it is likely that he will want to share the way to solve it.

Copy the text from the picture

Comments (0)