RCS RJC26A Premier Built-In Grill Owner’s Manual
- June 12, 2024
- RCS
Table of Contents
RJC26A Premier Built-In Grill
Product Information:
The Renaissance Cooking Systems (RCS) grill is a high-quality
and high-performance outdoor kitchen equipment. This grill is
tested and certified to meet the ANSI-Z21.58/CSA 1.6 standards. It
is designed for outdoor use only and is available in various
models, including RJC26A, RJC32A, RJC32AL, RJC40A, RJC40AL, RON30A,
RON38A, and RON42A. The grill comes with a rotisserie spit rod (if
applicable) and is known for being America’s Best Value in Outdoor
Kitchen Equipment. For the latest news, recipes, and cooking tips,
you can visit the official website of RCS Gas Grills at
www.RCSGasGrills.com.
Product Usage Instructions:
1. Safety Rules:
-
Read the entire manual carefully before using the grill.
-
Ensure all parts, including the rotisserie spit rod (if
applicable), are present in the grill box. -
Follow all safety rules mentioned in the manual to prevent
injury or property damage.
2. First Time Operation:
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Before using the grill for the first time, carefully read the
installation, operation, and maintenance instructions. -
Ensure the grill is installed according to local codes or
national gas installation codes.
3. Gas Barbecue Specifications:
- Refer to pages 10-11 of the manual for detailed gas barbecue
specifications.
4. BTU Ratings:
- Refer to page 11 of the manual for BTU ratings of different
grill models.
5. LP Tank Requirement:
- Refer to page 11 of the manual for LP tank requirement
details.
6. Clearance to Combustibles:
- Refer to pages 11-12 of the manual for clearance requirements
to combustible materials.
7. Installation Location/Cut Outs:
- Follow the instructions provided on pages 13-15 of the manual
for proper installation location and cut outs.
8. Gas Connections:
- Refer to pages 16-17 of the manual for instructions on gas
connections.
9. Electrical/Wire Diagram:
- Follow the electrical/wire diagram provided on pages 18-19 of
the manual for proper electrical connections.
10. Burner Adjustments:
- Refer to pages 20-21 of the manual for instructions on burner
adjustments.
11. Lighting Instructions:
- Read the lighting instructions provided in the manual before
lighting the grill.
12. Operation:
- Follow the instructions mentioned in the manual for proper
operation of the grill.
13. Cleaning and Maintenance:
- Refer to pages 24-26 of the manual for detailed cleaning and
maintenance instructions.
14. Gas Conversion/Troubleshooting:
- If required, follow the troubleshooting steps mentioned in the
manual for gas conversion or other issues.
15. Parts Diagram:
- Refer to pages 27-32 of the manual for the parts diagram.
16. Warranty:
- Read the warranty details provided on page 33 of the
manual.
Remember to keep this manual in a safe place for future
reference and contact customer support for any assistance. Enjoy
your new RCS grill!
- Installer: Leave this manual with the proud new owner *
Also be sure to check the grill box completely for ALL parts including the rotisserie spit rod (if applicable)
Renaissance Cooking Systems Owner’s Manual
For Outdoor Use Only
America’s Best Value in Outdoor Kitchen Equipment
Installation, Operation, Maintenance Instructions & Parts List
Models:
RJC26A, RJC32A, RJC32AL, RJC40A, RJC40AL, RON30A, RON38A & RON42A
These grills are tested and certified to the ANSI-Z21.58/CSA 1.6.standards. This owner’s manual was updated November 2021
For the latest news, recipes and cooking tips for your new Renaissance Cooking Systems grill, check out www.RCSGasGrills.com
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Contents
For Your Safety Safety Rules First Time Operation Gas Barbecue Specifications
BTU Ratings LP Tank Requirement Clearance to Combustibles Installation
Location/Cut Outs Gas Connections Electrical/Wire Diagram
Burner Adjustments Lighting Instructions
Operation Cleaning and Maintenance Gas Conversion /Trouble Shooting
Troubleshooting Parts Diagram Warranty
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3-7 8 9 10-11 11 11-12 13 13-15 16-17 18-19 20-21 21 22 23 24-26 26 27-32 33
Message to the Proud Owner
Congratulations on the purchase of this high quality, high performance grill.
Read this manual carefully to understand all the instructions about how to
install, operate and maintain for optimum performance and longevity.
Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
For any assistance, contact us. Make sure to provide the Model Number and
Serial Number of the grill which is located on the right or left hand side of
the control panel depending on model:
Premier Series: RJC26A, RJC32A, RJC32AL, RJC40A & RJC40AL left side Cutlass Pro Series: RON30a, RON38a & RON42a right side
Thank you for purchasing your new RCS grill. We wish you many years of
grilling pleasure.
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Safety and Installation Instructions
GRILL INSTALLATION This gas grill must be installed in accordance with all
local codes. If installation is planned in an area with no local codes, the
gas grill must be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI
Z223.1 and storage and handling of liquefied petroleum gases, ANSI/NFPA 58 or
CSA B149.1 natural gas and propane installation code.
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance
can cause injury or property damage, and void the warranty. Read the
installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before
installing or servicing this equipment. NOTE: This appliance is not intended
for commercial use.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
1. If you smell gas: 2. Shut off gas to the appliance. 3. Extinguish any open
flames. 4. Open lid. 5. If odor continues, immediately
call your gas supplier.
!!! WARNING !!!
Read the “Lighting Instructions” in this manual, before lighting this
appliance.
NOTE: The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage or injury cause
by improper use of this appliance.
NOTE: Do not leave the unit under the sun with the protective film (where
applicable) on for a long period of time as it will make the film difficult to
remove and/or leave markings on the materials which are not covered by
warranty.
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FOR YOUR SAFETY
1. Do Not store or use gasoline, caustic or other flammable vapors
and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
2. An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity
of this or any other appliance..
TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI STANDARD FOR OUTDOOR COOKING GAS APPLIANCES.
THIS GRILL IS FOR
OUTDOOR USE ONLY.
Check your local building codes for the proper method of installation. In the
absence of local
codes, this unit should be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas
Code No. Z223.1-CAN/CGA–B149.1, natural gas
installation code or CAN/CGA–B149.2, propane installation code.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65!!! WARNING !!!
The Burning of gas cooking fuel generates Some by-products which are on the
list of substances which are known by the State of California to cause cancer
or reproductive harm. California law requires businesses to warn customers of
potential exposure to such substances. To minimize exposure to these
substances, always operate this unit
according to the use and care manual, ensuring you provide good ventilation
when
cooking with gas.
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS !!! WARNING !!!
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permanetly-installed natural gas or
propane installations require a “T” handle type manual gas valve be installed
in the
gas supple line to this appliance. This does not apply to portable propane
installations using a 20 pound cylinder.
Do not use the grill as storage area for flammable or caustic materials. Keep
area clear and free from combustible, gasoline, swimming pool chemicals, and
other flammable vapors and liquids. Failure to do so can result in death,
explosion, or fire.
Safety and Installation Instructions
Location of your Barbecue
Most importantly, this is an outdoor appliance. Ensure your barbecue is
positioned safely away from anything that can catch fire.
Under no circumstances is this barbecue to be used indoors. This includes
garages or any other enclosed area.
Clearance from Combustibles: Ensure your barbecue remains at a distance of at
least 24″ from any combustible material such as wood, gyprock, paper and
plants. Do not store combustible, caustic materials, gasoline or flammable
liquids or vapors within 48″ of the barbecue. Do not locate under unprotected
combustible materials unless a properly-sized vent hood is included. Do not
store ANY types of chemicals, gasoline, flammable liquids or vapor near the
grill or any stainless components, cabinets, doors, drawers, etc.
Wind Guard: WARNING! Your RCS grill should NOT be installed with the back of
the grill facing frequent, prevailing winds like a large body of water or open
space unless there is a substantial back splash or some way of blocking the
wind. In some rare occurrences, when there is a strong wind present, it can
cause heat that is normally exhausted through the rear ports to be forced back
into the grill and may cause overheating of the control panel and controls.
Damage caused by this type of installation is not covered by warranty. If you
are experiencing this problem, please contact us to order a wind guard which
may or may not solve your problem but may be a possible alternative to
changing the location of the grill if it has been installed with the rear of
the grill facing the prevailing wind.
Model/Part Number
RWGM – RJC26A/RJC32A/ RJC32AL/RON30A RWGL – RJC40A/RJC40AL/RON38A/RON42A
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BEFORE
AFTER
Adequate Ventilation: Ensure there is adequate ventilation for both the
barbecue, cylinder and all appliances located in this cabinet. Adequate
ventilation is required for proper combustion and to prevent gas build up.
Kitchen vents (RVNT1) are required every 4 feet to help ventilate and prevent
dangerous gas build up, remove excess heat, add air to help with air/fuel mix
for the grills and allows moisture/ condensation to evaporate. When using an
exhaust hood, the area above the cooking surface of the grill must be covered
with a hood larger than the cooking area of the grill, AND with a minimum of
1200 CFM (cubic feet per minute) for proper outdoor application.
Firm Level Surface: Use your barbecue only on a firm level surface. This
barbecue is not designed for recreational vehicles, and shall not be installed
on a boat or any marine craft. Protection from Weather: Keep the barbecue
protected from adverse weather, including rain and high winds. Grill and side
burner covers are available that have been specially designed for this range
of barbecues. Allow clear access to the entire gas supply, hose and regulator.
Maintenance Access: When your barbecue is installed, you should be able to
access the gas supply line including the gas piping or hose, gas regulator,
gas cylinder and any shut off valves. Do not grout or add silicon in barbecue
grill. Partial Enclosures: Many backyards have areas that are partially closed
off, such as balconies and pergolas. In some cases, it is hard to decide
whether these partially enclosed areas should be classified as indoor areas,
particularly in terms of permanent (nonclosable) ventilation. The gas safety
authorities have agreed on the definition of partial enclosures below (See
page 13).
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Safety Rules
· It is important to follow these rules to avoid fire hazard, property damage
or bodily injury from improper installation or usage of the grill. For safety,
READ all rules carefully and check local codes.
· It is prohibited to install the grill in recreational vehicles/mobile homes,
trailers, boats, etc. The grill is for outdoor installation and use only.
· Ensure proper installation by following the installation instructions. Make
sure to know where the gas supply shut-off valve is located. It should always
be readily and easily accessible.
· Check all gas line joints & connections for gas leak with soap water
solution. Never check gas leak with an open flame.
· Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of the grill unless
specifically recommended in this manual. All other services should be
performed by a qualified service technician.
· Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or near the appliance.
Do not wear loosefitting clothes or long sleeves while using the grill as some
fabrics may be highly flammable.
· Children should be carefully supervised when they are in the vicinity of the
grill. Do not allow them to get close to the grill while in use. Items of
interest to children should not be stored in or around the grill in the
cabinet or in the masonry enclosure. Portions of the grill can be extremely
hot while in use and can cause severe burns.
· Protect your hand with a glove or mitt when opening and operating the grill.
Open grill lid slowly to allow heat and smoke to escape before fully opening.
· Never use aluminum foil to line the crumb pan or grill racks. This can alter
airflow for proper combustion and also build up heat in the control area
causing the knobs and igniters to melt and void your grill warranty.
· Grease is highly flammable. Allow hot grease to cool down before attempting
to handle it. Clean grease tray often so that grease does not accumulate and
stay in it which may cause a fire.
· Do not operate the grill in a windy area. For windy areas we recommend the
RCS Wind Guard. (see page 13)
· Do not obstruct the flow of air into the front of the grill or any vent
areas.
· The grill should be installed facing towards the prevailing winds to help
eliminate drafts from behind which can heat up and damage the control panel,
controls, electronics, and voids warranty. We have wind guards available to
help protect against the wind. (see page 13)
· Always keep your grill CLEAN of grease to prevent dangerous grease fires.
· Have an ABC extinguisher accessible at all times. Never attempt to etinguish
a grease fire with water or other liuids.
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First Time Operation
Your RCS Appliance comes per-assembled and requires very little setup. We do
however; recommend the use of professional help during the installation of
your unit as improper installation may affect your warranty. Remove the unit
from the box along with all accessories and check that no damage has occurred
to the unit or any parts. Remove all packaging materials, labels and
protective plastic film before you start cooking. Burners: Check the burner
tubes and remove any obstructions that may be in the ports or holes. Using
cold water and a brush will be sufficient. Make sure all foreign particles are
removed from the burner before use. Make sure the air shutter on the burners
is slightly opened (to about 1/8″ for NG and 1/4″ for LP). When finished
ensure that the burners are aligned with the valve orifice and seated in the
bracket slot. This is accomplished by first placing the burner tube shutter
hole securely over the valve orifice and ensuring the male post on the grill
chassis rests in the corresponding slot in the rear of the burner. Failure to
do so could result in a fire and injury.
MAIN BURNERS: Before cooking with your grill the first time, burn off any
foreign matter and rid the unit of any odors by operating the unit for about
20 minutes with all lower burners on high.
The flame should have a bluish color to it. It may have a tint of yellow and
adjustment to the air shutters can be made to obtain a blue flame with a
slight yellow tip.
Although the grill can be operated with the hood closed, do not continually
operate the rotisserie burner with the hood closed. This will damage the grill
and void the warranty. Be sure to remove the upper rack when operating this
rotisserie burner.
The grill should be preheated with the main burners on HIGH for 15 minutes
with the hood closed. If you have an optional infrared burner, the grill lid
must remain open while the infrared burner is in use.
Temperature Settings
– Use HIGH burner setting for searing, heavy cooking, preheat and clean up.
– Use other burner settings to create temperatures to fit your personal
cooking preferences.
– Internal temperatures may vary with outside temperature and wind conditions.
Remember- your heat indicator is just that, an INDICATOR not an actual
thermometer. ALSO-the temperature at the cooking surface is significantly
higher than what the heat indicator shows in the lid. Your RCS grill has been
designed and manufactured to provide optimum cooking temperatures across a
wide range of foods, without “cooking itself to death!”
You can cook poultry and larger cuts of meat slowly if you turn OFF the burner
directly under the food and use adjacent burners to supply heat (convection
cooking or Indirect Cooking). When cooking fattier foods, cooking with
indirect heat also greatly reduces flare-ups.
Fats and juices that drip down can cause flare-ups. Since some flare-ups do
impart a distinctive and desirable flavor, taste and color to foods being
grilled, they should be carefully and reasonably encouraged. Uncontrolled or
excessive flare-ups, however, will ruin your food. DO NOT USE ALUMINUM FOIL
FOR GREASE ISSUES.
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Gas Connections
Check gas type use only the type of gas indicated in the rating plate. -The
rating label is located on the left or right hand outside of the unit.
RATING PLATE LOCATION
DO NOT connect high pressure to this grill. This grill uses low pressure 1/2″
psi to operate. You MUST use the regulator(s) that are available from RCS. An
intermediate (stepdown) regulator may be necessary. Check with your gas
supplier if you are not sure. Safe and satisfactory operation depends to a
great extent on the proper installation of the appliance. The installation
must comply with the local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with
either the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 or CAN/CGA B149.1 or 149.2.
Installer supplied manual gas shut-off valves must be installed in an easily
accessible location in the gas supply line ahead of the pressure regulator
(4″W.C.). The outdoor cooking gas appliance and its individual shut-off valve
must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure
testing of the system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 Psi (3.5kPa). Over-
pressure will cause the valves to fail and void the warranty! The supply line
must be sized and installed to provide a sufficient supply of gas to meet the
maximum demand of the grill without undue loss of pressure. The sealant used
on the threaded joints of the gas pipe must be a type resistant to the action
of LP gases.
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GAS BARBECUE SPECIFICATIONS
BURNER INPUT RATING
Grill Model
RJC26A RJC32A / RJC32AL RJC40A / RJC40AL RON30A RON38A RON42A
Main Burners 12,000 12,000 12,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
Rear Burners –
12,000 12,000 12,500 12,500 12,500
Total BTU’s
36,000 60,000 72,000 57,500 72,500 72,500
Natural Gas Connection:
Appliance pressure Inlet pressure
4″ W.C. 5″ 14″ W.C.
Check with your local gas utility company or with local codes before installing gas lines.
Installation in Canada must be in accordance with the standard CAN/CGA- B149.2
A licensed contractor or local gas company representative must perform all gas connections
LP Gas Connection
Appliance pressure Inlet pressure
10″ W.C. 11″ 14″ W.C.
Purchase a standard 20 LB. LP tank with QCC 1 fitting, and an
approved hose and low pressure regulator like the RCS: RONHK. (Available From Your RCS Dealer) Assemble pipe/hose assembly as shown (not included).
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The RONHK hose kit is shown here.
To connect, insert the regulator inlet into the tank valve and turn the black
coupler clockwise until the coupler tightens up. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE
COUPLER.
After completion of assembly, make sure all appliance control valves are OFF
then turn the propane tank supply valve on and then turn the control valves on
the grill to the `HI/IGN’ position for approximately 5 seconds to purge the
line of air out of the gas line. After 5 seconds, you may turn on the other
burners.
Inspect the gas hose before each use of the appliance. If it is evident there
is abrasion or wear, or the gas hose is cut, it must be replaced prior to the
appliance being put into operation. The replacement gas hose assembly shall be
that specified by the manufacturer.
To disconnect the propane tank from the appliance, turn the tank valve off.
Hold the coupler sleeve and turn counter clockwise. The inlet line will be
disengaged.
If the appliance is not in use, the gas must be turned off at the supply
cylinder. Propane cylinders must be stored outdoors out the reach of children
and must not be stored in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.
A dented, rusty, outdated or damaged propane cylinder must be replaced
immediately.
Check for leaks with a soapy water solution every time the cylinder is
replaced or reconnected. All leaks must be corrected immediately.
NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS. ALL GAS CONNECTION POINTS SHOULD
BE TESTED FOR LEAKS AFTER INSTALLATION PRIOR TO FIRST USE OF THE
GAS APPLIANCE(S).
Before installing an appliance in any island cut out, make sure that the
opening is not larger than the outside frame of the appliance unit. The
appliance should rest on the lip of the frame. (See cut out recommendations on
page 15).
Pay careful attention to the location of the gas line. It should be routed
away from sources of heat, sharp edges, and aggressive surfaces and should
make as few bends as possible.
Ensure the gas line connection will be accessible when the appliance is
installed. A safety shutoff valve is required at this gas connection point.
Before installing the grill into the island cutout, the main burner cotter
pins on the cutlass and cutlass pro series grill may be removed for
convenience of service, adjustments, and maintenance in the future. The
premier series uses screws and are required.
LP Tank Requirements:
The L.P. gas cylinder must be constructed and marked in accordance with the
specifications for L.P. gas cylinders of the U.S. Department of Transportation
(DOT) and designed for use with a QCC-1 quick disconnect system only.
The cylinder must be provided with a shut-off valve terminating in an L.P. gas
supply cylinder valve outlet specified, as applicable, for connection Number
QCC-1.
The cylinder must be provided with a listed overfilling prevention device. The
pressure regulator must be used. Replacement of pressure regulators and hose
assemblies can be purchased from authorized dealers.
The cylinder supply system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal. Make sure
the LP cylinder has a collar to protect the cylinder valve. Do not store a
spare LP gas cylinder under on near this appliance. Never fill the cylinder
beyond 80 percent full.
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Installation Location for All Models
Choose a location where the flow of air on the front or rear of the grill is
not obstructed. Due to high temperatures, place the grill out of traffic and
keep away from clothing, furniture, or any combustible materials. Keep the gas
line connection as short as possible. Do not install in recreational
vehicles/mobile homes, trailers, boats, etc. A minimum of five(5) foot
clearance is required between the counter top and the overhead noncombustible
construction. When installed under combustible overhead construction, the area
above the cooking surface of the grill must be covered with an appropriately-
sized (At least 6″ wider than the grill cooking surface, a minimum of 1200 CFM
and designed for outdoor use) exhaust hood. The exhaust hood provides the
protection for combustible overhead construction.
Clearances Combustible Construction Minimum horizontal clearance from sides
and back of the unit to adjacent vertical combustible construction extending
above top of unit, 24 inches from side and 15 inches from back. Do not locate
under any overhead combustible construction unless a properly-sized vent hood
is installed. If island frame construction is built out of a combustible
material, you must use an insulated liner jacket from RCS. Non-Combustible
Construction Sides of the grill can be 0″ from non-combustible wall, below the
cooking surface. Wind Guard: WARNING! Your RCS grill should NOT be installed
with the back of the grill facing frequent, prevailing winds like a large body
of water or open space unless there is a substantial back splash or some way
of blocking the wind. In some rare occurrences, when there is a strong wind
present, it can cause heat that is normally exhausted through the rear ports
to be forced back into the grill and may cause overheating of the control
panel and controls. Damage caused by this type of installation is not covered
by warranty. If you are experiencing this problem, please contact RCS to order
a wind guard which may or may not solve your problem but may be a possible
alternative to changing the location of the grill if it has been installed
with the rear of the grill facing the prevailing winds.
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Model/Part Number
RWGM – RJC26A/RJC32A/RJC32AL/RON30A
RWGL – RJC40A/RJC40AL/RON38A/RON42A
BEFORE
AFTER
Built-in Installation
For non-combustible cabinet enclosure installation only. Follow the cut-out
dimensions as shown. ALL outdoor kitchen cabinets MUST include ventilation.
There must be 12 square inches of opening for each (running) 4 feet of counter
top. See Item # RVNT1 for approved vents. In the event of an installation in a
combustible (wooden) cabinet, you must use an insulated jacket available from
RCS.
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Model
RJC26A RJC32A /RJC32AL RJC40A / RJC40AL RON30A RON38A RON42A
“A” Width
23 1/2″ 30 5/8″ 37 3/4″ 33″ 41 1/4″ 45″
“B” Depth
21″ 20 3/4″ 21″ 20″ 20″ 20″
“C” Height
8 ¼” 8 ¼” 8 ¼”
11″ 11″ 11″
REAR HOOD CLEARANCE
Model
RJC26A
Hood Clearance 25″
RJC32A / RJC32AL
25″
RJC40A / RJC40Al
25″
RON30A
23″
RON38A
23″
RON42A
23″
Notch Cut Outs for Appliance Control Panel
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Note: these notch dimensions above refer to the width (left to right) not depth of the cut. The depth is determined by the amount of lip on the island top back to the face of the island base.
Exhaust Hood Requirements When using an exhaust hood, the area above the
cooking surface of the grill must be covered with a hood larger than the
cooking area of the grill, AND with a minimum of 1200CFM (cubic feet per
minute) for proper outdoor application. Combustible Overhead Construction:
Exhaust hood required. Non-Combustible Overhead Construction: Exhaust hood
recommended.
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If adding a side burner to your connection:
Electrical
Electrical outlet for Rotisserie motor must be installed to the left side of
the grill. The outdoor cooking gas appliance, when installed, must be
electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of
local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian
Electrical Code, CSA C22.1. Keep any electrical supply cord and fuel supply
hose away from any heated surface.
On the RON30a, RON38a
and RON42a, this plug is
specially
used
for
connecting the optional
RDB1EL side burner.
HALOGEN LIGHT: The RJC32AL, RJC40AL, RON30A, RON38A & RON42A are provided with
a low-wattage transformer. Connect 115V power to the grill. USE the
transformer provided! Replacement light bulb is 12v, 5 watts.
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Cutlass Pro Electrical Wire Diagram
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Premier Series Electrical Wire Diagram
Connector
Black White
Connector
Black Red
White Red LED Switch
White
Black
White Black
Connector
RJC32AL 5 LEDS 2 HALOGEN LIGHTS RJC40AL 6 LEDS 2 HALOGEN LIGHTS
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Leak Testing
NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS. All gas piping and connections
must be tested for leaks after installation or service. All leaks must be
corrected immediately. Remember-before exchanging an empty bottle for a new
one, make sure all control valves are in the “off” position. With the LP
regulator connected to tank and grill and the grill knobs turned to OFF. Open
the valve on the tank. Test for leaks by applying liquid soap solution to all
joints. Bubbles forming indicate gas leak. Fix gas leak before continuing use.
Burner Adjustments
Every grill is thoroughly checked for proper lighting and burner flame
pattern. Conditions at the location may necessitate minor adjustment of the
burner air intake, if the flames are not steady/stable as shown in the figure.
The flame should be full length of the burner, blue and stable. The air intake
(if applicable) should be adjusted ONLY if the flame is lifting off of the
ports or has noticeable amounts of yellow in the flame.
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If flame is lifting, remove the front panel to access the burner front (air
shutter) then turn the air shutter clockwise reducing this intake. The screw
should be loosened before turning the air shutter.
If the flame has more yellow than blue, the air shutter should be turned
counter clockwise allowing more air in. This will stabilize the flame. Make
sure to tighten the screw after adjustments are made.
In order to provide gas to the burner, the orifice must be inside the burner
venturi opening. Check to ensure that the burner is properly secured at the
front and back.
Lighting Instructions
Before Lighting: · Check gas line/hose for signs of wear, abrasion or cuts. If
evidence of deterioration is visible, replace the part prior to use.
· If you smell gas, check for leaks. If odor continues, immediately call for
service. Keep your face and body away from the grill top when lighting.
Grill Burner Lighting
1. Open lid before lighting. Make sure all burners are in the
OFF’ position. 2\. Push and turn burner knob to
HI/IGN’ position. You will hear a “Click”.
3. The pilot flame will ignite at this point, lighting the main burner. 4.
Continue to hold the knob in until you have ignition. 5. If there is no
ignition after 2-3 seconds, turn the knob back to the “OFF” position and
repeat
steps 2-4.
Caution: Always wait five (5) minutes for gas to clear after any unsuccessful
lighting attempts. Manual Ignition
1. Follow steps 2-3 2. Place either a burning long-barrel butane lighter or a
burning long-stem match near the
manual flash tube to the front of the grill at the cooking surface. For back
burners, hold the flame against the surface of the back burner. 3. Place
ignition source over flash tube then rotate grill knob to high while holding
ignition over flash tube for five seconds. 4. If the burner does not light
within five (5) seconds of turning the control knob, immediately depress the
knob and turn the control knob to off position. Wait five (5) minutes before
repeating steps 2-4 of the MANUAL LIGHTING instructions. 5. If the burner does
not light after several attempts, immediately close all gas valves and consult
an authorized service technician.
Rotisserie Burner Lighting
1. Open lid before lighting. Make sure all burners are in the `OFF’ position.
2. Be sure to remove the upper grid in the back of your grill PRIOR to
lighting the rear burner! 3. Push in and hold the control knob for 5 seconds
then turn the rear rotisserie control knob to
the “on” position. While there, you’ll hear the igniter “click” This should
light the rear burner. 4. If you do not see the rear burner ignite, repeat
step 3. You may also see the video online at
RCSGasGrills.com.
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Optional Infred Burner
1. To install the optional infrared burner, begin by removing the far left
cooking grid, flame tamer and zone divider, if applicable.
2. Remove conventional burner by first removing the cotter pin or screws that
hold the burner in place (unless they were removed prior to installation),
located on the bottom rear of the burner and located inside the rear of the
grill body. With the cotter pin or screws removed, remove the conventional
burner by lifting up then pulling the burner to the rear of the grill housing.
3. Place the infrared burner in place and reattach the screws that hold the
burner in place, leaving off the flame tamer. Ensure the burner is seated
appropriately around the valve so that gas flows into the burner.
4. If applicable replace the heat zone divider and cooking grid. Do not use
this burner with the flamer tamer reinstalled above the burner.
Preheating the Infrared Burner Always preheat the entire appliance before
cooking. If the appliance is already hot from cooking, you should still
preheat the infrared burner for 3 minutes with hood open. Never place food
over the burner until it is fully preheated to avoid clogging the tiny ports
and damaging the burner from grease drippings and food particles.
Infrared Burner Cleaning To keep your infrared burner operating at maximum
performance after each use, turn it on HIGH for 5 minutes with the hood open.
This allows any food particles or grease drippings to burn away. Once your
appliance has cooled completely, use a soft brush or vacuum to remove any ash
accumulation on the burner if necessary.
Operation
DO NOT LEAVE YOUR GRILL UNATTENDED WHILE IN OPERATION.
Grill:
Grill burners are controlled individually with control knobs. After lighting,
turn the knob to HI, LO or in between as desired. Turn on as many burners as
required. The lid may be closed during grilling. Keep the lid in closed
position during the pre-heat period.
If you have installed an optional infra-red burner in your grill, you must
leave the lid open while the infra red burner is in use, due to the intense
heat it will generate! If lid is closed the heat can cause the housing to warp
and voiding your warranty.
Rotisserie:
(Not included with all models) Plug in the motor power cord to a properly
grounded receptacle.
Rotisserie cooking can be done with grill burners as well as with the
Rotisserie burner ON’. KEEP THE MOTOR STORED INDOORS WHEN NOT IS USE. Be sure to remove the upper grid in the back of your grill PRIOR to lighting the rear burner! The rotisserie skewers slide in from the side with the tip sliding into the motor shaft adapter. The slot on the handle side should be on the side support panel edge. Use the prongs to hold the meat. Tighten thumbscrew on the prong hubs to secure in place. When ready, turn the switch on the motor box to the
ON’ position. The spit
rod will rotate slowly.
Stop the motor before removing the skewer or spit rod.
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Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning: Your grill works better and lasts longer if properly cleaned and
maintained. Clean the grill after each use. Turn grill off before starting to
clean. Protect your hand with a good mitt when cleaning the hot grill. Use a
wire brush, dip in water and scrub the cooking grids to soften and loosen food
spills. The food spills will fall into the crumb pan. Burn off excess food
debris and marinades for 15 minutes after cooking. Do not use Aerosol cleaners
on hot grill surface. Chemicals may produce noxious fumes and may ignite on
contact with the hot surface.
Shield: Burner shields are made up of stainless steel. Occasionally, after
allowing the shields to cool down, remove and soak them in water with a mild
soap or detergent. Replace when dry.
Briquettes: If your grill uses briquettes, it is recommended to occasionally
use a wire brush to gently clean them. Crumb Tray / Grease Pan: Empty grease
pan as required to prevent overflowing. After use, remove the pan and brush
off the contents. Clean with hot water and soap or detergent. NEVER line drip
the pan with any type of foil!
All stainless steel parts should be cleaned with a mild soap or detergent or
with a liquid cleanser especially made for stainless steel. Never attempt to
clean stainless steel with steel wool, abrasive cloths or powders.
Maintenance Keep outdoor cooking gas appliance area clear and free from
combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and air ventilation. Keep the
ventilation opening(s) of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris.
There are many different stainless steel cleaners available. Always use the
mildest cleaning procedure first, scrubbing in the direction of the grain. To
touch up noticeable scratches in the stainless steel, sand very lightly with
dry 100 grit emery paper in the direction of the grain.
Specks of grease can gather on the surfaces of the stainless steel and bake on
to the surface and give the appearance of surface rust. Surface rust is caused
by using steel wool or steel bristle brushes to clean the surfaces. Never use
steel wool or steel bristle brushes on the stainless steel surfaces. It can
also be caused by harsh chemicals used in the area of the grill, like common
pool chemicals or acid used to wash down patios or decks. NEVER store
chemicals of ANY kind in or near your grill! Surface rust may also be caused
by other forms of contaminants found in the air or as a result of foreign
matter introduced to the grill. For removal of most types of surface rust, use
a slightly abrasive pad (Scotch Brite is good) in conjunction with a stainless
steel cleaner. Bar Keepers Friend is another excellent product. Always rub in
the direction of the grain. Surface rust is not covered under the warranty.
Routinely have a professional barbecue cleaning company detail the barbecue
for best results and longevity.
The burners, control area, crumb pan, etc. should be kept clean at all times.
During prolonged non-use of the grill, spiders & insects can nest in areas
that will adversely affect the functioning of the grill. Check burner inlets,
orifice hood (gas inlet to burner), igniter, ignitors, etc. thoroughly and
clean before use.
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Important Note: For Locations Near Coastal Areas and Pools #304 stainless
steel materials used in the construction of your cutlass PRO series grills are
highly rust resistant, however, chlorine in the air from swimming pools or the
salt from sea air may cause surface rust to appear and even create some
pitting if left on the product. Here are a few tips to avoid this:
· Regularly wipe down the exterior surfaces with a damp cloth (micro fiber
towels work well with grain of stainless)
· Allow the surfaces to dry before installing the cover. Do not cover a damp
grill · In extreme environments apply a rust inhibitor which leaves a
microscopic protective
layer on the grill · For seasonal storage use the product referred to above,
ensure the grill is dry, then
cover and secure the cover to minimize the amount of damp air getting to the
surfaces
Fuel (Gas) Conversion Instructions for RCS grills.
This should only be performed by a licensed gas professional
Gas regulator: Currently all grills are supplied with a gas regulator
installed. When converting the gas application you must also convert the
regulator by removing the large nut on the front of the regulator, pulling out
the plastic orifice, flipping it over and re-installing it. Tighten the large
nut and you’re ready to go. (This step does not apply to the LP hose and
regulator set, only the separate regulator that comes with the grill. You must
flip this plunger when converting a propane grill from natural gas along with
installing a low pressure propane hose and regulator).
In order, the regulator must be installed and converted first in order to
achieve the proper pressure to test the conversion steps 1-10 and back burner
convperasgieo…n …1-…3 below. To adjust the low flame setting if necessary, see
next
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Unscrew and remove this brass cap. This exposes the plastic plunger
Pull off and flip over the plastic plunger and replace in the hole. Large side
down converts the regulator to LP by compressing the interior spring.
Replace the brass cap and you are done!!!
Note: the plunger snaps in and out of the cap.
Fuel Conversion of Main Burners:
1- Determine the existing gas type (LP or Natural gas). The method of changing
gas types is similar for natural gas or propane gas.
2- You must remove all grates and burner covers to expose the main burners in
the grill. 3- On the bottom rear of each burner may be a cotter pin or screws
attaching burners
to the grill housing. Remove cotter pins or screws. 4- Slide burner to the
rear of the grill and up. Repeat for each burner. 5- Where the burner was
located going through a hole in the basin and connecting to
the valve is now evacuated space. 6- Inside the space you will find the end of
the valve (front of grill), with an orifice (brass
fitting), screwed into the end of the valve stem. 7- Remove the orifice with a
1/4″ socket and extension. (These are extremely fragile
when turning. Be extremely gentle when removing). 8- Replace with new orifice,
(repeat for all burners). When re-installing orifice do not
over tighten or you will strip the brass fitting. Little pressure is needed!!!
9- Replace burners and test for proper flame height. Flame should stand at
approximately ½” to 1″ on low and 1.5″ to 2″ on high. (to adjust the low flame
setting simply light the grill on the low setting and adjust the screw which
is located under the knob on the front of the valve as per diagram below.) 10-
Replace burner covers and grates.
Low flame setting screw
11-If necessary, adjust the low flame setting screw located under the knobs on
the front of the valve. `(n/a on cast burners)
Note: It may be necessary to adjust the air mixture on each burner after a
conversion. Typically LP gas requires more primary air so open the air mixers
to at least half open. The opposite is true for natural gas. In some cases
close these air mixer adjusters completely. (n/a on cast burners)
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Rotisserie Burner Conversion:
1- Remove the back panel at the rear of the grill, this will expose the V
shaped or pyramid shaped brass orifice.
2- Replace with new orifice. 3- Replace rear panel.
Trouble Shooting: Problem and Solution
Burner will not light · Check gas supply to burner by manually lighting the
burners. · See electrode for visible damage, replace if damaged.
Improper Burner Flame · Check burner gas inlet area for blockage · Check
orifice hoods for any clogging and clean. · Adjust air shutter, if necessary.
· Check pressure if flame is too low or too high. · Check gas supply tank (LP)
if running low.
Light is not ON · Connect 115V power at rear. Turn switch ON. · Make sure the
transformer was used in installation and your grill was NOT hooked up directly
to 115 volt power source. · Check bulb. Replace if necessary. · Check any GFCI
plugs in line.
My knobs are hot and/or the control panel is blue and wiring is burnt up.
Sounds like a rear wind issue. Do you have a back-splash or wind block? Do you
live on a hill, lake or large open area?
Fire in the grill? Your grill may be grill is full of grease, or was? Have you
cleaned it recently……or ever? Is there foil in the clean-out tray? Not good,
please remove it.
“My grill is covered with rust”. Do you have a pool nearby? Are chemicals
stored under the grill? Do you live on a coast or near it? Is the grill VERY
new but the spots have occurred due to acid washing concrete? Are the spots
ONLY on the grill and not doors and drawers? Are the “spots” in a spray
fashion? Occasionally this occurs when the construction is still going on and
the equipment is in the area. Chemicals (acids usually) are sprayed on the
brick or stone to clean it. The spots are surface rust and are not covered
under warranty. We recommend using Bar Keepers Friend to clean the spots off.
“My grill does not get over (blank) degrees” It is possible that you need a
new heat indicator, perhaps the original one is mis-calibrated. Are is your
grill LP and you have it in a natural gas situation (or vice versa)? See the
manual regarding grill conversions. OR if your home builder installed your
grill, you they may have a flow-restricter in the line. An easy way to test
this is to remove the cooking grids and grates/briquettes below so you may
observe the operation of the burners. Light one, notice the height of the
flame which on high should be 1 ½” to 2″. Then turn on a second burner then a
third. The flame height should remain the same. If not, you have a low-
pressure situation and it is not the fault of the equipment, check with your
builder.
“Rear burner won’t light” Solution: Visit the RCS website, under documents
watch the video about how to light your rear burner. GREAT video there.
There are more great FAQ’s, documents, and videos on our website
www.RCSGasGrills.com.
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RJC26A/RJC32A/RJC40A Enlarged View
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RJC26A/ RJC32A/ RJC40A Parts List
I TEM PART NO.
DESCRI PTI ON
1 2
3
4 5 6 7 8
9
11 12 13
14 15
16
17 18 19 A 19 B 20 A 20 B 21
22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
36
37 38 39 40
RJC001P RJC002P RJC051P RJC003P RJC004P RJC005P RJC052P RJC006P RJC007P
RJC053P RJC008P RJC009P RJC010P RJC011P RJC012P RJC013P RJC054P RJC015P
RJC016P RJC055P RJC017P RJC018P RJC019P RJC020P RJC056P RJC021P RJC022P
RJC060P RJC023P RJC061P RJC024P RJC025P RJC048P RJC026P RJC049P RJC027P
RJC028P RJC029P RJC057P RJC030P RJC031P RJC032P RJC058P RJC033P RJC034P
RJC035P RJC036P RJC037P RJC038P RJC039P RJC040P RJC041P RJC042P RJC043P
RJC044P RJC059P RJC045P RJC046P RJC047P
RJC050P
26″-TOP HOOD 32″-TOP HOOD 40″-TOP HOOD ACCESS DOOR 26″-REAR HOOD 32″-REAR HOOD
40″-REAR HOOD 26″-WARMI NG RACK 32″-WARMI NG RACK 40″-WARMI NG RACK TOP GRATE
BRI QUETTE TRAY CROSSOVER TUBE BURNER 26″-BASI N 32″-BASI N 40″-BASI N 26″-DRI
P TRAY 32″-DRI P TRAY 40″-DRI P TRAY 90 DEGREE FI TTI NG REGULATOR 26″-MANI
FOLD 32″-MANI FOLD 40″-MANI FOLD VALVE LATCH MAI N VALVE – NATURAL GAS MAI N
VALVE – PROPANE I R BURNER VALVE – NATURAL GAS I R BURNER VALVE – PROPANE I R
BURNER FLEX TUBE KNOB-MAI N VALVE KNOB-I R BURNER VALVE KNOB BEZEL-MAI N VALVE
KNOB BEZEL-I R BURNER VALVE LOGO PLATE 26″-CONTROL PANEL 32″-CONTROL PANEL
40″-CONTROL PANEL ROTI SSERI E HANDLE (OPTI ONAL) SPI T COLLAR (OPTI NAL)
32″ROTI SSERI E SPI T (OPTI ONAL) 40″ROTI SSERI E SPI T (OPTI ONAL) SKEWER
FORK (OPTI ONAL) THUMB SCREW (OPTI ONAL) MOTOR BRACKET (OPTI ONAL) ROTI ESSERI
E MOTOR (OPTI ONAL) I R BURNER I GNI TI ON WI TH WI RE I R BURNER I GNI TI ON
HOUSE I R BURNER ELBOW FI TTI NG I R BURNER JOI NT NUT I R BURNER ORI FI CE I
R BURNER 26″-HOOD HANDLE 32″-HOOD HANDLE 40″-HOOD HANDLE RUBBER STOPPER TEMP
GAUGE BEZEL TEMP GAUGE
BALANCE WEIGHT
RJC2 6 A
1
1 1 3 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3
3 3 1 1
1 2 1 1
QTY. RJC3 2 A
1
1
1
1
4 4 3 4
1
1
1 1
1
5 4 4 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 1
1
1 1 1
1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1
2 1 1 1
RJC4 0 A
1 1
1
1 5 5 4 5
1
1 1 1
1 6 5 5 1 1 1 5 1 5 1 1
1 1 1
1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 2 1 1 1
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RJC32AL / RJC40AL Enlarged View
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I TEM
1
2
3
4
5 6 7 8
9
11
12 13
14
15
16
17
18 19A 19B 20A 20B 21
22
23 24
25
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
36
37 38 39 40 41
42
43 44 45 46
47
48
49
PART NO.
RJC002P RJC051P RJC003P RJC062P RJC063P RJC007P RJC053P RJC008P RJC009P
RJC010P RJC011P RJC064P RJC065P RJC016P RJC055P RJC017P RJC018P RJC020P
RJC056P RJC021P RJC022P RJC060P RJC023P RJC061P RJC024P RJC066P RJC067P
RJC026P RJC049P RJC027P RJC068P RJC069P RJC030P RJC031P RJC032P RJC058P
RJC033P RJC034P RJC035P RJC036P RJC037P RJC038P RJC039P RJC040P RJC041P
RJC042P RJC044P RJC059P RJC045P RJC046P RJC047P RJC050P RJC070P RJC071P
RJC072P RJC073P RJC074P RJC075P RJC076P RJC077P RJC078P RJC079P RJC080P
RJC081P
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RJC32AL/ RJC40AL Parts List
DESCRI PTI ON
32″-TOP HOOD 40″-TOP HOOD ACCESS DOOR 32″-REAR HOOD 40″-REAR HOOD 32″-WARMI NG
RACK 40″-WARMI NG RACK TOP GRATE BRI QUETTE TRAY CROSSOVER TUBE BURNER
32″-BASI N 40″-BASI N 32″-DRI P TRAY 40″-DRI P TRAY 90 DEGREE FI TTI NG
REGULATOR 32″-MANI FOLD 40″-MANI FOLD VALVE LATCH MAI N VALVE-NATURAL GAS MAI
N VALVE-RPOPANE I R BURNER VALVE – NATURAL GAS I R BURNER VALVE – RPOPANE I R
BURNER FLEX TUBE KNOB-MAI N BURNER KNOB-BACK BURNER KNOB BEZEL-MAI N VALVE
KNOB BEZEL-I R BURNER VALVE LOGO PLATE 32″-CONTROL PANEL 40″-CONTROL PANEL
ROTI SSERI E HANDLE (OPTI ONAL) SPI T COLLAR (OPTI NAL) 32″ROTI SSERI E SPI T
(OPTI ONAL) 40″ROTI SSERI E SPI T (OPTI ONAL) SKEWER FORK (OPTI ONAL) THUMB
SCREW (OPTI ONAL) MOTOR BRACKET (OPTI ONAL) ROTI ESSERI E MOTOR (OPTI ONAL) I
R BURNER I GNI TI ON WI TH WI RE I R BURNER I GNI TI ON HOUSE I R BURNER ELBOW
FI TTI NG I R BURNER JOI NT NUT I R BURNER ORI FI CE I R BURNER 32″-HOOD
HANDLE 40″-HOOD HANDLE RUBBER STOPPER TEMP GAUGE BEZEL TEMP GAUGE BALANCE WEI
GHT I NNER LI GHT-RI GHT SI DE 32”I NNER LI GHT-RI GHT SI DE 40”I NNER LI GHT-
RI GHT SI DE LI GHT/ LED SWI TCH LI GTH WI RI NG FI XI NG PLATE-LED LI GHT LED
LI GHT 32″LED WI RI NG 40″LED WI RI NG COVER PLATE-32″LED WI RI NG COVER
PLATE-40″LED WI RI NG TRANSFORMER
QTY.
RJC3 2 AL
RJC4 0 AL
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
4
5
3
4
4
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
6
4
5
4
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
1
1
4
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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3
3
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1
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
1
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1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
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6
1
1
1
1
1
1
RON30a/RON38a/RON42a Enlarged View
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RON30a/RON38a/RON42a Parts List
ITEM PART#
DESCRIPTION
QTY. RON30a RON38a RON42a
RON071 30″-TOP HOOD
1
1 RON113 38″-TOP HOOD
1
RON072 42″-TOP HOOD
1
2 RON073 IGNITOR BRACKET-IR BURNER
1
1
1
3 RON004 IGNITOR-IR BURNER
1
1
1
RON074 30″-WIRE(1500mm) -IR BURNER
1
4
RON075 42″-WIRE(1700mm) -IR BURNER
1
1
5 RON076 30″ -IR BURNER
1
1
1
RON077 30″-REAR HOOD
1
6 RON114 38″-REAR HOOD
1
RON078 42″-REAR HOOD
1
7 RON079 LIGHT
2
2
2
36″-ORIFICE(LP1.05)-IRBURNER
1
1
1
8 RON014
36″-ORIFICE(NG1.6)-IR BURNER
1
1
1
9 RON015 ORIFICE ELBOW NUT
1
1
1
10 RON016 ORIFICE ELBOW
1
1
1
RON080 30″-WARMING RACK
1
11 RON115 38″-WARMING RACK
1
RON081 42″-WARMING RACK
1
RON082 TOP GRATE-5041889
4
4
5
12 RON116 TOP GRATE-5042069
1
RON083 TOP GRATE-5041209
1
13 RON084 BURNER SEPARATOR
2
3
3
14 RON085 “V” BURNER SHIELD
3
4
4
15 RON086 CAST BURNER
3
4
4
RON087 30 “-INNER BASIN
1
16 RON117 38 “-INNER BASIN
1
RON088 42 “-INNER BASIN
1
RON089 30 “-CRUMB TRAY
1
17 RON118 30 “-CRUMB TRAY
1
RON090 42 “-CRUMB TRAY
1
RON091 30 “-BASIN FRAME
1
18 RON119 30 “-BASIN FRAME
1
RON092 42 “-BASIN FRAME
1
RON093 30 “-GREASE TRAY
1
19 RON120 38 “-GREASE TRAY
1
RON094 42 “-GREASE TRAY
1
20 RON032 TRANSFORMER 20W
1
1
1
21 RON033 TRANSFORMER INLET CORD
1
1
1
22 RON034 TERMIINAL BLOCK
1
1
1
23 RON035 90 DEGREE FITTING
1
1
1
24 RON095 REGULATOR BRACKET
1
1
1
25 RON037 NG REGULATOR
1
1
1
26 RON038 NG FLARE FITTING
1
1
1
ITEM PART#
DESCRIPTION
QTY. RON30a RON38a RON42a
29 RON130 LED LIGHT BULB
4
5
5
RON099B 30 “-LED LIGHT WIRE
1
30 RON121B 38 “-LED LIGHT WIRE
1
RON122B 42 “-LED LIGHT WIRE
1
31 RON039 FLEX TUBE 500mm
1
1
1
RON100 30 “-MANIFOLD PIPE
1
32 RON123 38 “-MANIFOLD PIPE
1
RON101 42 “-MANIFOLD PIPE
1
33 RON042 VALVE LATCH
4
5
5
34 RON043 GAS VALVE-IR BURNER
1
1
1
RON045 GAS VALVE(LP1.2)- MAIN BURNER
3
4
4
35
RON046 GAS VALVE(NG1.85)- MAIN BURNER
3
4
4
36 RON047 FLEX TUBE-IR BURNER 1050mm
1
1
1
37 RON102 CONTROL KNOB
4
5
5
38 RON103 BEZEL
4
5
5
39 RON050 LOGO PLATE-RCS
1
1
1
40 RON104 LIGHT SWITCH
1
1
1
41 RON105 LED LIGHT SWITCH
1
1
1
RON106 30 “-LIGHT WIRE
1
42 RON124 38 “-LIGHT WIRE
1
RON125 42 “-LIGHT WIRE
1
RON107 30 “-CONTROL PANEL
1
43 RON126 30 “-CONTROL PANEL
1
RON108 42 “-CONTROL PANEL
1
44 RON055 BRACKET-MOTOR
1
1
1
45 RON056 MOTOR-ROTISSERIE
1
1
1
46 RON057 HANDLE-ROTISSERIE
1
1
1
47 RON058 SPIT COLLOR-ROTISSERIE
1
1
1
48 RON059 SCREW-SKWER FORK
3
3
3
49 RON060 SKWER FORK 5.7
2
2
2
RON109 30 “-SKWER ROD
1
50 RON127 38 “-SKWER ROD
1
RON110 42 “- SKWER ROD
1
RON111 30 “-HOOD HANDLE
1
51 RON128 38 “-HOOD HANDLE
1
RON112 42 “-HOOD HANDLE
1
52 RON065B END CAP SPACER-HANDLE
2
2
2
53 RON066B END CAP-HANDLE 54 RON067 RUBBER STOPPER
2
2
2
2
2
2
55 RON068 TEMPERATURE GAUGE
1
1
1
56 RON069 TEMPERATURE GAUGE BEZEL
1
1
1
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Renaissance Cooking Systems Product Warranty
RCS is proud to provide the industries most comprehensive warranty program.
All RCS Cutlass Pro Series Grills, Cutlass and Cutlass Pro side burners,
Valiant doors and drawers are now warrantied to be free from manufacturer
defects for the lifetime of the original owner.
All RCS Premier Series Grills and side burners are warrantied to be free from
manufacturer defects for 15 years to the original owner.
All other products carry a one-year warranty to the original owner.
This RCS warranty is effective for product sales beginning January 1st, 2020.
For service assistance, please reach out to us at the email address below. You
may also check our website for lots of great information on using, servicing,
or cooking on your new RCS grill.
This warranty excludes normal surface corrosion, discoloration, surface
scratches and surface rust which may occur. Improper maintenance, salt spray,
chemicals, pesticides will affect the look and integrity of the components of
this grill. RCS will not be responsible for any damage caused as a result of
not following owner’s manual instructions. This non-transferrable warranty is
limited to the replacement of original (one-time) defective parts, does not
include shipping and labor to remove or install replacement parts, if
necessary. The owner must retain and submit their original receipt with any
warranty claim to receive warranty parts. The warranty applies to the original
owner only. Coverage is for residential use only, no commercial applications
apply. No registration required.
For more information, questions or assistance please contact us at:
RCSGasGrills.com ~ CustomerService@RCSGasGrills.com
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References
- Welcome To Renaissance Cooking Systems | Spring, Texas – RCS Gas Grills
- Welcome To Renaissance Cooking Systems | Spring, Texas – RCS Gas Grills
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