Summerset Grills AMD Built In Gas Grill User Manual
- February 19, 2024
- Summerset Grills
Table of Contents
AMD Built In Gas Grill
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Product Specifications
- Model: V. 070723
- Usage: Grill
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Dimensions: Customizable
Product Usage Instructions
Grilling in Windy Conditions
Purpose: To ensure optimal grilling performance
and prevent potential hazards caused by windy conditions.
Important: Wind hitting the grill during use
can lead to poor grilling performance and high temperatures on the
front panel.
Using a Wind Guard
If wind is a concern, follow these steps:
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Add a wind guard behind the grill head.
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Ensure the wind guard is higher than the top of the openings at
the back of the grill. -
Maintain a minimum grill clearance of 3 inches for
non-combustible materials or 18 inches for combustible
materials.
Note: Damage resulting from windy conditions is
not covered under warranty.
Parts List for Wind Guard Installation
ITEM NO. | DESCRIPTION | QTY |
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1 | BOTTOM PANEL | 1 |
2 | BACK PANEL | 1 |
3 | LEFT PANEL | 1 |
4 | RIGHT PANEL | 1 |
5 | 8-32 X 1.4, PHILLIPS TRUSS HEAD MACHINE SCREW, 18-8 SST | 15 |
6 | 18-SS HEX NUT WITH TOOTH WASHER | 15 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I use the grill in windy conditions without a wind
guard?
A: It is not recommended as it may affect grilling performance
and lead to safety hazards.
Q: What should I do if my grill components are damaged due to
windy conditions?
A: Contact customer support for assistance, but please note that
such damages may not be covered under warranty.
Q: Is the wind guard included with the grill purchase?
A: The wind guard may need to be purchased separately based on
your specific requirements and environmental conditions.
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GRILLING IN WINDY CONDITIONS
PURPOSE
Using your grill in windy conditions may disrupt the front-to-back air flow
that the grill is designed for. If you notice that the temperature gauge fails
to rise while grilling with all burners on high and the hood closed, then be
careful. If wind keeps the heat from exiting the rear of the grill, then the
control panel and knobs could become extremely hot. It is important to note
that outdoor grills create more heat than interior kitchen ranges–that is why
they are excellent for searing and grilling many foods. The high-performance
burners require a constant, steady supply of fresh air to mix the fuel and
burn smoothly. Your AMD grill pulls air in through its front and vents hot
gases out the rear hood (as shown below).
IMPORTANT
If wind is hitting the grill while in use (especially wind blowing into or
across the rear hood gap), this can cause poor grilling performance and, in
some cases, cause the front panel to reach dangerously high temperatures.
USING A WIND GUARD
If wind is an issue, a wind guard should be added behind the grill head. The
wind guard should be higher than the top of the openings in the back of the
grill, with a minimum grill clearance of 3″ for non-combustible materials or
18″ for combustible materials.
There are a few things you can do to further prevent the possibility of
improper heat buildup: · On breezy days, be careful not to leave the front
hood down when
the burners are on high. · If you suspect the grill is overheating, using an
oven mitt, open the
front hood. Then adjust the burner control knob to a lower setting. · Never
leave your grill unattended.
Please note: Any damage caused from use in windy conditions, such as melted knobs or igniter wires, or control panel discoloration from heat buildup, is excluded from warranty coverage.
V. 070723
GRILLING IN WINDY CONDITIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Carefully Peel Protective Film. 2. Place Bottom Panel #1 Down. 3. Secure
Back Panel #2 to Bottom Panel #1 . 4. Secure Left Panel #3 to Bottom Panel #1
and Back Panel #2. Make Sure the Bottom of the Side Panel is on the Outside of
Bottom Panel #1. 5. Secure Right Panel #4 to Bottom Panel #1 and Back Panel
2. Make Sure the Bottom of the Side Panel is on the Outside of Bottom Panel
1. 6. Using Two People, Lift Your Grill and Slide Bottom Panel #1 Under the
Rear of Your Grill (See Image. 1 on Front Page). Set Your Grill Down on Bottom
Panel #1 to Secure the Wind Guard.
PARTS LIST
ITEM NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY
1
BOTTOM PANEL
1
2
BACK PANEL
1
3
LEFT PANEL
1
4
RIGHT PANEL
1
5
8-32 X 1.4″, PHILLIPS TRUSS HEAD MACHINE SCREW,
15
18-8 SST
6
18-SS HEX NUT WITH TOOTH WASHER
15