WILDFIRE OUTDOOR LIVING WF-PRO30G-RH-NG-LP Stainless Steel Gas Grills Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
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Operational Manual
For Liquid Propane and Natural Gas ModelsWILDFIRE OUTDOOR LIVING WF
PRO30G RH NG LP Stainless Steel Gas Grills

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WF-PRO30G-RH-NG-LP Stainless Steel Gas Grills

Conforms to ANSI STD Z21.58-2018
Certified to CSA STD 1.6-2018
Outdoor Cooking Gas Appliance

IMPORTANT: Read all instructions and warnings before using this product! Use of this product, as with any similar outdoor grill, will involve risks from high temperatures and from exposure to smoke and fumes.
Please exercise caution and common sense.
To installer or person assembling grill: Leave this manual with grill for future reference.
To consumer: Keep this manual for future reference as it contains important Warnings and Instructions.

FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY

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Welcome to Wildfire Outdoor Living

Please read this manual carefully to understand all the instructions about how to install, operate and maintain your grill for your safety and for optimum performance and longevity. We know you’ll enjoy your new grill and thank you for  choosing our product. We hope you consider us for future purchases.

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Obey all Warnings and Instructions.
This Manual provides specific operating instructions for your model. Use your grill only as instructed in this manual. These instructions are not meant to cover every possible condition and situation that may occur. Common sense and caution must be practiced when installing, operating and maintaining any appliance. If you lose this Manual, a replacement copy can be downloaded from our website at www.wildfireoutdoorliving.com or call Customer Service at 602-344-4840.
DANGER
DANGER means if the danger is not avoided, it will cause death or serious injury.
WARNINGWARNING
WARNING means if the warning is not heeded, it can cause death or serious injury.
WARNINGCAUTION
CAUTION means if the precaution is not taken, it can cause minor or moderate injury or property damage.

IF YOU SMELL GAS:

  1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
  2. Extinguish any open flame.
  3. Open Lid.
  4. If odor continues, keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department.


WARNING:

  1. DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
  2. A Liquid Propane (LP) cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.


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 which will result in injury or death.
DO NOT use your grill in garages, breezeways, sheds or any enclosed area. NOT FOR USE BY CHILDREN. If these instructions are ignored, a hazardous fire or explosion could result in physical injury, death or property damage!

Important Warnings and Safety Instructions

CAUTION
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance or use can cause injury or property damage. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installation or servicing of this equipment.

General Safety Instructions

  1. For Outdoor Use Only.

  2. Wildfire grills are only intended for residential use and are not intended for commercial use, where anyone other than the original purchaser (homeowner) would be using and maintaining the grill.

  3. NEVER use indoors or in any type of enclosed area, such as a garage, shed or breezeway.
    Keep clear of trees and shrubs. The grills are not intended for installation in or on recreational vehicles, portable trailers, boats or any other moving installation.

  4. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury from breathing toxic fumes and from explosion and fire as a result of leaking gas, use only outdoors in an open area with good ventilation. NEVER obstruct the flow of combustion and  ventilation air.

  5. Fire Hazard: The area surrounding your new grill should be kept clean and free from flammable liquids and other combustible materials such as mops, rags or brooms, as well as solvents, cleaning fluids, lighter fluid and gasoline.

  6. NEVER use the grill in windy conditions. If located in a consistently windy area (oceanfront, mountaintop, etc.), a wind break is required. Always adhere to the clearances. Specified on the “Locating the Grill” section of this manual.

  7. NEVER leave the grill unattended while cooking.

  8. Risk of Explosion: NEVER use natural gas in a unit designed for liquid propane gas or vice versa.

  9. Do not use lighter fluid in/on a gas grill.

  10. NEVER allow children to use or play near the grill. Keep children and pets away from a hot grill at all times

  11. Installation and any repairs or replacement of parts should be performed by a qualified service technician. If you are not qualified to install, repair, or replace parts of your grill, please retain a qualified professional contractor or technician to do so.

  12. Burn Hazard: NEVER lean over an open grill. Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or near the grill. Do not wear loose-fitting clothes or long sleeves while using the grill as some fabrics can be highly flammable and, if ignited, may result in personal injury or death.

  13. Burn Hazard: When using the grill, do not touch the grill rack, burner grate, or immediate surroundings as these areas become extremely hot and can cause burns. Always use a covered/ gloved hand when opening the grill hood and only do so slowly to allow heat and steam to escape.

  14. ALWAYS: have an ABC fire extinguisher accessible.

  15. NEVER attempt to extinguish a grease fire with water or other liquids as this may cause a flashback that could result in personal injury or death.

  16. NEVER use aluminum foil to line the grill racks or the drip trays, this can alter airflow for proper combustion and also build up heat in the control area causing damage to the knobs.

  17. NEVER allow grease or other hot material to drip from the grill onto the valve, hose, or regulator. If that occurs, turn off the fuel supply immediately. After the grill has cooled, determine the cause of the dripping and correct it. After cleaning the valve, hose and regulator, perform a soapy water leak test before continuing use. If a leak is discovered, call a qualified technician for service.

  18. NEVER heat any unopened glass or metal container of food on the grill. Pressure may build up and cause the container to burst, possibly resulting in death, serious personal injury, or property damage.

  19. ALWAYS: Keep any electrical supply cords away from water or heated surfaces. Electrical cords should be placed away from walkways to avoid tripping hazard.

  20. ALWAYS: Keep gas supply lines as short as possible.

  21. NEVER move the grill when hot.

  22. NEVER use grill while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

  23. NEVER store a spare gas cylinder under or near your grill.

  24. Fire Hazard: NEVER grill without the drip tray in place; hot grease could leak downward and produce a fire or an explosion. Drip tray should be pushed all the way to the rack located just under the grill.

  25. Fire Hazard: Grease is extremely flammable. Let hot grease cool down before attempting to handle or dispose of it. After use and cool-down, the drip tray should be cleaned on a regular basis and kept free of grease.

  26. In the event that a burner goes out, turn burner knobs to the full OFF position, fully open the grill hood and let it air out. NEVER attempt to use the grill until the gas has had time to dissipate.

  27. Do not use a grill until a leak check has been completed.

  28. ALWAYS: Turn off the LP cylinder tank valve when your grill is not in use.

  29. ALWAYS: Ensure the control knobs are in the “OFF” position when not in use.

  30. ALWAYS: Use only a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) protected circuit with this outdoor cooking gas appliance.

DO NOT RELY JUST ON THIS SAFETY SECTION. USE CAUTION AND COMMON SENSE AT ALL TIMES.
PLEASE READ THE REST OF THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY FOR OTHER IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 – WARNING: The burning of gas cooking fuels (propane gas) generates some byproducts (including Benzene) which are on the list of substances which are known by the State of California to cause cancer (birth defects) 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.

Limited Lifetime Warranty

TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH BELOW ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND  CONDITIONS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, WILDFIRE OUTDOOR LIVING ALSO SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED  WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
WILDFIRE OUTDOOR LIVING PRODUCTS LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY –Wildfire Outdoor Living warrants to the original purchaser at the original site of delivery with proof of purchase of each outdoor gas grill/side burner that  when subject to normal residential use, it is free from defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty excludes grills used in rental and commercial applications. This warranty excludes surface corrosion, scratches and discoloration  which may occur during normal use. It does NOT cover labor or labor related charges. There will be shipping and handling charge for the delivery of the warranty part(s).
This product has a limited lifetime warranty that starts at date of purchase and continues throughout the life of the product.
Under this warranty, Wildfire has the option to repair or replace any defective part of the product during the warranty period. This warranty does not cover normal wear of parts, damage resulting from any of the following: negligent use  or misuse of the product, use on improper fuel/gas supply, use contrary to operating instructions, or alteration by any person other than a factory service center. The warranty period is not extended by such repair or replacement.
WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURE: If you require service or parts for your Wildfire grills, please contact our Warranty Service Center for factory direct assistance. Our hours of operation are 8 am to 4:30 pm MST. The phone number is  602-344-4840 and the email address is support@wildfireoutdoorliving.com. Please have your model number, serial number and proof of purchase available for any warranty claim.
Wildfire Outdoor Living may require the return of defective parts for examination before issuing replacement parts. If you are required to return defective parts, shipping charges must be prepaid by the customer. Upon examination and  to Wildfire Outdoor determination, if the original part is proven defective, Wildfire Outdoor Living may approve your claim and elect to replace such parts without charge. In every instance, the customer is responsible for shipping and  handling of replacement parts. Component repair or replacement is the exclusive remedy under this limited warranty and Wildfire Outdoor Living shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages.

Grill Models

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Model No. Product Width (inch/mm) BTU/HR (Main/Back) Burner(s) Hood Light
WF-PRO30G-RH-NG/LP 30″ (762) 32,000/10,000 2 Cast Stainless Burners Yes
WF-PRO36G-RH-NG/LP 36″ (914) 48,000/10,000 3 Cast Stainless Burners Yes
WF-PRO42G-RH-NG/LP 42″ (1067) 64,000/10,000 4 Cast Stainless Burners Yes

LP (Liquid Propane) or NG (Natural Gas)

Locating the Grill

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. 1-1998 USA or CAN/CGA-B149.1/.2 Natural Gas/Propane Code (Canada) latest edition or the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1, 1990 or latest version.

  • Before installing built-in grills in enclosures, copy all product information such as model number, serial number and type of grill (e.g. NG or LP) and store information in a safe place.
  • If the grill is installed by a professional installer or technician, be sure that he or she shows you where your gas supply shut-off is located. All gas lines must have a shut-off that is readily and easily accessible. If you smell gas, check  for gas leaks immediately. Check only with a soap and water solution. Never check for gas leaks with an open flame.

Notice: We strongly recommend professional installation of your WILDFIRE Grill. These instructions provide the measurements necessary to construct a masonry structure to house your outdoor gas grill.
IMPORTANT: Gas fittings, regulator, and installer supplied shut-off valves must be easily accessible.

LOCATION OF YOUR GRILL:
Locate the grill only OUTSIDE in a well-ventilated area. Never locate the grill in a building, garage, breezeway, shed or other such enclosed areas without an approved ventilation system. When in use, the grill will generate a lot of smoke.  When installing your grill, select an outdoor location that will ensure there is adequate area for the smoke to dissipate IN ORDER TO AVOID INHALATION OF POTENTIALLY TOXIC FUMES. |
Ventilation Requirements for Proper Operation of your Wildfire Grill

  • Ventilation for a gas grill is absolutely mandatory to ensure that your grill performs as intended and to ensure the safety of you, your family, and guests. Proper ventilation is necessary to allow heat inside your grill to escape and also  to allow any gas that has leaked from a tank or connection to escape before a buildup of such gas can occur and possibly ignite.

Failure to provide proper ventilation cause a risk of bodily injury or death.

  • If you elect to install your grill into an island, the island itself must be ventilated properly. Any such island must have a minimum of 2 vents (but optimally 4 vents) per cabinet that has any sort of gas supply or connection. Each vent  must be at least 20 sq. inch in size and have access to outside/fresh air. Those vents will allow heat that is trapped inside due to wind to be able to dissipate out of the island vents. However, if the island is not ventilated properly and  the wind is coming from the back, then the heat will try to escape through the easiest exit, which will most likely be through the bottom of the grill and front control panel.
  • A simple way to think of what is occurring inside your grill is that when your burners are on, they are emitting a flame that creates the heat to cook your food. This heat must exhaust or escape from the grill, otherwise you would  eventually have a unit that would not only build up intense heat but also dangerous pressure. This could cause severe damage to not only the grill but any operators or people or property near-by. The grill itself allows for ventilation  mainly through the rear of the unit above the rear panel but below the top of the hood. However, wind can act as a barrier to ventilation and exhaust. This blockage of exhaust can cause problems and hazardous conditions.  Therefore, great care must be taken in selecting a location for your grill and in the installation of it into any masonry island or other outdoor structure. This can cause the control panel and knobs to get hot to the touch and possibly  even burn your fingers, not to mention that it can melt all rubber gaskets on the valves and damage the ignition system to where it will need full replacement.
  • Ventilation and typical wind direction and conditions must always be considered when planning your outdoor cooking island. Just the same as you would plan the layout and measure your indoor kitchen, you must also do the same for the outdoors.

Clearance:

  • FROM NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS: Wildfire grills can be placed directly on, or adjacent to, noncombustible materials, subject to ventilation requirements. The hood on a Wildfire grill pivots mainly on the body.
    If you have a wall or partition behind the unit that would block ventilation, then a minimum of 7″ clearance from the back of the grill to the wall is needed for the purpose of ventilation. If you do not have a wall or partition blocking  the ventilation of the unit, then you only need an extra 2″ behind the unit for the hood to open fully. If you wish to use the rotisserie option, you will want to make sure that you leave adequate space (at least 6″) on each side of the  grill so that the motor and rotisserie spit handle will have room on the counter, as these extend past the overall dimensions of the grill body.

  • FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS : Wildfire grills must have at least 24” clearance from any combustible materials (in any direction) for the safety of the homeowner and for any Wildfire Warranty to remain in effect.

  • You CANNOT locate the grill under any combustible material without an approved ventilation system located directly above the unit. To elaborate, Wildfire defines an approved ventilation hood as:

  • The ventilation hood chosen must be UL certified, produced for outdoor use and must be installed according to the hood manufacturer’s specifications.

  • The hood must be installed at least 30″ above the top of the cooking surface.

  • The hood must be at least 6” wider that the grills frame (3″ on each side), not just the cooking surface.

For Built-in Installations
A built-in grill is designed for easy installation into masonry enclosures. For non-combustible applications, the grill drops into the opening (as shown in cut-out detail drawing – Fig. A) and hangs from the grill body itself. A bottom deck is  not required to support the grill from the bottom. It is also required that:

  • A minimum of two ventilation holes in the enclosure, of at least 20 sq. inches in size (per vent), must be present to help release any leaking gas from the enclosure.
  • As Propane is heavier than air, for propane grills locate your vents at the tank valve height or lower
  • As Natural Gas is lighter than air, for natural gas grills locate your vents at the gas connection height or higher
  • The counter should be flat and level relative to the floor.

LP TANK STORAGE MUST BE ISOLATED IN A SEPARATE COMPARTMENT FROM THAT OF THE GRILL AND IT MUST BE VENTED AS WELL. (RECOMMEND BOTTOM VENTS FOR LP)
High Elevation Installation and Use
Wildfire Grills are designed to operate most efficiently at 0-2000 feet above sea level. From 2000-4000 feet above sea level you will not notice any substantial decrease in your heat, although more gas is combusting within the burners  due to less oxygen. Above 4000 feet, you may experience longer cooking times on your grill than experienced at sea level. This is due to the air/fuel mixture taking place within the burners. If you have questions or concerns regarding your  location or elevation, please contact Wildfire Customer Service for assistance.

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Minimum of 2 vents, but optimally 4 vents, per cabinet that has any sort of gas supply or connection. Each vent must be at least 20 sq inch in size and have access to outside/fresh air.
Two vents on each side will facilitate and improve airflow and ventilation

Model| Cutout Dimensions| Overall Dimensions| Total BTU Ratings| Electrical Outlets
Needed (120V)
---|---|---|---|---
Grills| Height| Width| Depth| Height| Width| Depth| LP| NG| Rotisserie| Lights
WF-PRO30G-RH-NG/LP| 10 1/2″| 29″| 21 1/2″| 25″| 30″| 26 1/2″| 12,000| ‘12,000| No| Qty 2
WF-PRO36G-RH-NG/LP| 10 1/2″| 35′| 21 1/2″| 25″| 36″| 26 1/2″| 58,000| 58,000| No| Qty 2
WF-PRO42G-RH-NG/LP| 10 1/2″| 41′| 21 1/2″| 25″| 42″| 26 1/2″| /4,000| 74,000| No| Qty 2

Gas Requirements

NOTE: Wildfire strongly recommends that a qualified service technician perform the initial installation and all conversions or modifications to the gas supply.

Never attach an unregulated gas line to the appliance. Connection to an unregulated gas line can cause excessive heat or fire and the risk of property damage, bodily injury, or death.

IMPORTANT: Before connecting your grill to a gas source, make sure grill control knobs are in the “OFF” position.

  • Verify the type of gas supply to be used, either natural or liquid propane, and make sure the marking on the appliance rating label agrees with that of the gas supply. Do not connect a Wildfire liquid propane gas grill to a natural gas  supply, and do not connect a Wildfire natural gas grill to a liquid propane gas supply. All pipe sealants must be an approved type and resistant to the actions of LP gas. Never use pipe sealant on flare fittings.
  • The installation of this appliance must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with either National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/ NFPA 54, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1, or Propane  Storage and Handling Code, B149.2, or the Standard for Recreational Vehicles, ANSI A 119.2/ NFPA 1192M, and CSA Z240 RV Series, Recreational Vehicle Code, as applicable.

Gas valves are preset at the factory to operate on liquid propane or natural gas.
If you wish to convert, be sure to contact your grill dealer FIRST!
REMOVING PROTECTIVE FILM

Please notice that certain parts of the grill are covered in protective wrapping on stainless steel surface. It is a protective plastic coating. We put it on certain parts of the stainless steel to help protect them from getting scratched during  shipping.
You MUST REMOVE first before using grill. If you are still having a tough time removing the protective coating, by waving a hair dryer over the area will loosen up the plastic and make it easier to remove.
Always be sure to remove the protective film before using the grill for the first time!

Liquid Propane Gas Supply

Always check the rating plate to make sure gas supply to which you connect the grill is the gas type for which the grill is manufactured. A Wildfire liquid propane (LP) gas grill is designed to operate on propane gas ONLY, at a pressure  regulated at 11″ (279.4mm) water column (W.C.) when equipped with the correct propane orifices on the valves and a propane regulator on the supply line regulated at the residential meter. A Wildfire liquid propane gas grill comes with a  propane regulator that is designed to be used with a standard 20 lb. gas cylinder and those cylinders must be constructed and marked in accordance with specifications of the US Department of Transportation for propane gas cylinders.

  • Liquid propane (LP) gas is flammable and hazardous if handled improperly. Know its characteristics before using any propane products.

  • Propane characteristics include: flammable, explosive under pressure, heavier than air, and settles in pools and low areas.

  • In its natural state, propane has no odor. For your safety, an odorant typically is added.
    ALWAYS purchase or refill your propane tanks from a reputable propane gas supplier.

  • Contact with propane can cause freeze burns to the skin.

  • NEVER use a propane cylinder with a damaged body, valve, collar or footing.

  • A dented or rusted propane cylinder may be hazardous.

  • Always keep LP cylinder securely fastened in an upright position.

  • Never connect an unregulated propane gas cylinder to the grill.

  • NEVER subject (expose) propane cylinders to excessive heat.

  • Never store an LP gas cylinder inside a building or in the vicinity of any gas-burning appliance.

Cylinder Specifications

  • Any L.P. gas supply cylinder used with this grill must be approximately 12 inches diameter and 18 inches high. The maximum fuel capacity is 80% and is approximately 20 pounds of propane.
  • The L.P. cylinder must have a shut-off valve (see picture) terminating in a Type 1 L.P.
  • A Type 1 compatible cylinder with a Type 1 cylinder valve has a back-check valve which does not permit gas flow, until a positive seal has been obtained.
  • The cylinder must be arranged for vapor withdrawal. It must also include a collar to protect the cylinder valve. A safety relief device having direct communication with the vapor space of cylinder must be provided. This will expel  high pressure gas if the cylinder is overfilled or overheated which could result in fire or explosion.
  • All L.P. gas cylinders used with this appliance shall be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications for L.P. gas cylinders of the U. S. Department of Transportation (DOT) or the National Standard of Canada,  CAN/CSA-B339, Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and Commission, as applicable; and shall be provided with a listed overfilling prevention device.
  • Read labels on the L.P. Gas Supply Cylinder.
  • New cylinders are always shipped empty for safety.
  • Allow only qualified L.P. gas dealers to fill or repair your L.P. gas supply cylinder.
  • Inform the gas dealer if it is a new or used cylinder to be filled.
  • After filling, have the gas dealer check for leaks and to see that the relief valve remains effective and in good repair.

Hose and Regulator (Comes standard with the grill)
The Type 1 connection system has the following features:

  • The system will not allow gas to flow until a positive connection has been made.
    The cylinder control valve must be turned off before any connection is made or removed.

  • The system has a thermal element that will shut off the flow of gas in the event of a fire.

  • The system has a flow limiting device which, when activated, will limit the flow of gas to 10 cubic feet per hour.

  • NEVER use grill without leak testing this connection.

LP (Propane) Gas Supply Connection

  1. The tank valve should be in the “OFF” position. If not, turn the knob clockwise until it stops.
  2. Make sure all burner valves are in the “OFF” position.
  3. Always connect the gas supply regulator as follows:
    Insert the regulator inlet into the tank valve and turn the coupling nut clockwise until the coupler tightens up (see Figure 1). Do not over-tighten the coupler. Turn the main tank valve on, and turn the burner control valves on the  unit to the “HIGH” position for about 20 seconds to allow the air in the system to purge before attempting to light the burners.

Pre-Operation Leak Testing

  1. Do not insert any tool into the valve outlet or safety relief valve. You may damage the valve and cause a leak. Leaking propane may result in explosion, fire, severe personal injury, or death.
  2. If a leak is detected at any time, or you cannot stop a gas leak, immediately close the tank’s shut-off valve (gas supply from LP tank to the Grill) and call LP gas supplier or your fire department!
  3. Check all gas supply fittings before each use and each time the gas supply cylinder is connected to the regulator. Have a qualified service technician leak test the grill any time a part of the gas system is replaced.

Never attempt to attach this grill to the self-contained LP gas system. Do not use the grill until leak testing has been completed.

Leak Testing Valves, Hose and Regulator

  1. NEVER smoke while leak testing.

  2. Extinguish all open flames. Never leak test with an open flame.

  3. Mix a solution of mild detergent or liquid soap and water.

  4. Turn all grill control knobs to OFF.

  5. Ensure that the connections from the regulator to the grill and tank are tight and secure (Figure A).

  6. Completely open LP tank valve by turning cylinder valve knob counterclockwise. If you hear a rushing sound, turn gas off immediately. There is a major leak at the connection.
    Correct before proceeding by calling the Wildfire Customer Service line at 602-344-4840.

  7. If no rushing sound, brush soapy solution onto areas where bubbles are shown in LP tank (Figure 2).

  8. If “growing” bubbles appear, there is a leak. Close LP tank valve immediately and retighten connections.
    If leaks cannot be stopped, do not try to repair the regulator, or tank valve, by yourself and contact the Wildfire Customer Service line at 602-344-4840.

  9. Always close LP tank valve after performing leak test by turning cylinder valve knob clockwise.

NOTE: When leak testing this appliance, make sure to test and tighten all loose connections. A slight leak in the system can result in a low flame, or a hazardous condition that could result in a fire or explosion.

LP Gas Supply Cylinder Disconnection
In order to disconnect the LP tank from the grill:

  1. Turn the burner valves off.
  2. Turn the tank valve off. (Turn shut-off clockwise to stop).
  3. Detach the regulator assembly from the tank valve by turning the quick coupling nut counterclockwise.

LP Tank Removal, Transport, and Storage

  • Turn OFF all control knobs and LP tank valve. Turn coupling nut counterclockwise by hand only – do not use tools to disconnect.
    Install safety cap onto LP tank valve. Always use cap and strap supplied with valve.

Failure to use safety cap as directed may result in serious personal injury and/or property damage.
A disconnected LP tank in storage or being transported must have a safety cap installed (Figure 3).

  • Never leave a LP tank inside a motor vehicle. (Heating of the vehicle could cause an increase in the gas pressure which may open the release vale allowing gas to escape resulting a serious risk of fire or explosion.)
  • Do not store an LP tank in enclosed spaces such as a store room, garage, shed, covered patio or other building.
  • Do not store LP tank in an area where children play.

LP Tank Filling

  • Use only licensed and experienced LP dealers.
  • LP dealer must purge tank before filling.
  • Dealer should NEVER fill LP tank more than 80% of LP tank volume. Volume of propane in tank will vary by temperature.
  • A frosty regulator indicates gas overfill. If frosty, immediately close LP tank valve and call local LP gas dealer for assistance.
  • Do not release liquid propane (LP) gas into the atmosphere. This is a hazardous practice.
  • To remove gas from LP tank, contact an LP dealer or call a local fire department for assistance.

LP Tank Exchange

  • Exchange your Type 1 cylinder for OPD safety feature-equipped replacement tank ONLY.
  • Always keep new and exchanged LP tanks in upright position during use, transit or storage.
    Leak test new and exchanged LP tanks BEFORE connecting to grill.

Large Capacity Propane Tanks, and Homes:
If your entire house is plumbed for propane gas use, and you have an exterior connection for such use, then a standard LP grill from Wildfire can be connected to such outdoor propane connection, but you must be aware of the following:

  • Wildfire does not supply any gas fittings or lines, other than the regulator needed within the grill box.

  • All Wildfire LP grills come with a 20lb tank regulator. This regulator cannot be used or modified to work on any other setup.

  • If you are running off of a large capacity tank (more than 20lbs), then an “in-line” LP regulator is needed, which can be purchased from any Wildfire authorized dealer or plumbing supply company. However, it is the responsibility of the owner/installer to verify that the correct regulator is purchased for the intended application and that it is installed properly.

  • As codes vary from state to state, it is the responsibility of the owner/installer to ensure that all county, state and federal codes are followed for any gas installation.

NATURAL GAS SUPPLY

Always check the rating plate to make sure the gas supply to which you connect the grill is the gas type the grill is manufactured for.

A Wildfire natural gas (NG) grill is designed to operate on natural gas ONLY, at a pressure regulated at 4″ (101.6mm) water column (W.C.) when equipped with the correct natural gas orifices on the valves and a natural gas regulator on the supply line regulated at the residential meter.

Never connect the grill to an unregulated gas supply.
NATURAL GAS CONNECTIONS MUST BE PERFORMED BY A LICENSED CONTRACTOR OR LOCAL GAS COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE. Natural Gas Regulator

NEVER use grill without leak testing this connection.
Natural gas regulator model: GR120
Gas pressure: 4″ (101.6mm)
Maximum rate working pressure: 1/2 Psig
Leak Testing Valves, Hose, and Regulator

  1. NEVER smoke while leak testing.

  2. Extinguish all open flames. Never leak test with an open flame.

  3. Mix a solution of mild detergent or liquid soap and water.

  4. Turn all grill control knobs to OFF.

  5. Ensure the connections from the regulator to the grill and tank are tight and secure.

  6. Completely open the shut-off valve. If you hear a rushing sound, turn gas off immediately.
    There is a major leak at the connection. Correct before proceeding by calling the
    Wildfire Customer Service line at 602-344-4840.

  7. If no rushing sound, brush soapy solution onto all connection points.

  8. If “growing” bubbles appear, there is a leak. Close the shut-off valve immediately and retighten connections. If leaks cannot be stopped, do not try to repair the regulator, or shut-off valve, by yourself and contact the Wildfire Customer Service line at 602-344-4840.

NOTE: When leak testing this appliance, make sure to test and tighten all loose connections. A slight leak in the system can result in a low flame, or a hazardous condition that could result in a fire or explosion.
Natural Gas Supply and Connection

  1. Make sure all burner valves are in the “OFF” position
  2. All NG units need to have a regulator and shut-off valve on the supply line.
  3. All Pipe threads need to have proper, gas-rated, outdoor-rated thread sealant. Flare ends do not need or utilize pipe sealant.
  4. Your NG Wildfire grill comes with a ½” pressure regulator, find gas hose with NG pressure regulator on rear of grill.
    a) Attach connection hose (not included) to the side of the NG regulator (it is also ½” MIP)
    i. We suggest using ½” stainless steel corrugated hoses for all NG Grills
    ii. Make sure that you purchase a hose of adequate length and capacity for the intended application.
    b) Connect the other end of this hose to shut-off valve at the gas source.
    i. Depending on your choice of hose and shut-off, the nipple going into the shut-off valve may vary.
    c) Test all connections for leaks with a soap and water solution.

Wildfire is not responsible for the selection or performance of the contractor or installer who performs the connection of the natural gas supply to the grill.

  1. Transformer for Interior & LED Lights – Your grill’s electrical transformer will connect on the left side of your grill (looking at it from the front) and operates the hood lights inside your grill, along with the LED lights.
    Follow the pictures and insert the white male plug into the white female socket, on the left side of your grill and then plug the transformer into a standard 110v outlet. If you have any questions or concerns, please consult or use a qualified electrician.

Instruction for Connecting the Transformer

Follow the picture and insert the white male plug into the white female socket, on the left side of your side griddle and then plug the transformer into a standard 110v outlet. If you have any questions or concerns, please consult or use a qualified electrician.

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Operating the Grill

  • Failure to open the lid prior to igniting the barbecue’s burners, or not waiting 5 minutes to allow the gas to clear if the barbecue does not light, may result in an explosive flame-up which can cause serious bodily injury or death.

GENERAL RULES

NEVER leave the grill unattended while cooking!

  • Check that the end of each burner tube is properly located over each valve orifice.
  • Light the grill burners using the instructions provided in this manual.
  • Adjust heat settings to your desired cooking temperature.
  • Allow grill to cool down, wipe off any splatters or grease and clean the drip tray.
  • NEVER put a cover on the grill while it is still hot as it could start a fire.

Keep any electrical supply cords and the fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces.

Lighting Instructions for Your Grill

Using the Grill’s Built-In Ignition System:

  1. Open the hood.

  2. Keep your body, arms and face as far away from the burners and cooking surface as possible.

  3. Select the burner that you want to ignite. Depress and rotate the knob corresponding to that burner counter-clockwise to the “High” position.
    a. As you are nearing the “High” position, you will notice the valve getting tougher to turn. This is the spring inside the valve building up energy to create the spark. Once you hear a click, the igniter has fired the spark for that burner. b. Do not turn the knob too fast, as you need the gas to travel into your manifold, then to the valve and finally into the burner where it will meet the spark from the igniter (at the front of the burner).
    Conversely, if you turn the knob too slowly, you can cause a build-up of gas in the grill and create a large flash when it ignites.

  4. If the burner does not ignite on the first attempt, try again immediately but be very aware of any gas building up inside the grill.

a. If the grill does not light after three consecutive attempts, turn the knob to the “Off” position, keep the canopy open, and allow the grill to clear of any built-up gas for at least 5 minutes before starting the process again.

  1. If at this point the grill will still not ignite, contact Wildfire Customer Service at 602-344-4840, for further assistance to troubleshoot your grill.

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Using Your Grill and Grilling Safely

Your grill is designed to reach a temperature that you set by adjusting a valve that in-turn adjusts the amount of gas that goes through each burner. This valve is located behind the knob and is the key to your heat and fuel consumption.
Furthermore, the way to ignite the burners is through the valves, so please understand the importance of the valves/knobs and the position/care taken with respect to them.

  • Example: If you forget to turn a knob off and the burner is not lit, then you will have a gas leak out of that valve. You must be aware of your grill’s status and be responsible!

First Time Use
The first time you ignite your grill, burn the grill to get rid of any odors or trace debris that may be left over from manufacturing and transit. This is done by operating your grill at the “HIGH” setting with the hood closed for no more than 5 minutes. After you have “burned off” the grill, you are ready for cooking!
Burner Use – Direct, Indirect, Sear, Rotisserie Cooking
Controlling how much gas flows through your burner determines the size of your flame. The ideal flame will be blue, with no yellow tip, and with no excessive noise coming out of the burner. If you happen to have any of these problems (yellow tip or excessive/unusual noise), wait until the grill has completely cooled and safe to:

  • Check the air adjustment screw on the side of the burner itself (called the Air Venturi) and also the adjustment screw that resides directly below the orifice to ensure proper gas flow into the burner from the valve.
  • There are many reasons that can cause poor flames and heat but none are more serious than a gas leak, so always pay attention for the odor of gas (NG or LP), and do not forget to clean your burners (see Care and Maintenance section of this manual)!

Direct Cooking , you simply cook your food over a direct flame that is hot and quick to cook.

  • Direct cooking, however, can burn your food quickly. Pay attention closely if you choose this method!
    Indirect Cooking is used for larger cuts of meats and anything that you intend to keep nice and juicy!

  • For indirect cooking, turn off the burner located directly under the food being cooked and adjust the exterior burners flame so that you create a slow, constant and even cooking environment for your food!

Heat-Zone Separator Installation

To install the heat zone separators, please insert the heat zone separators as shown in photos.WILDFIRE OUTDOOR LIVING WF PRO30G RH NG LP Stainless Steel
Gas Grills - Separator For Sear/Rotisserie Cooking, Wildfire grills utilize the same burner technology in their sear burner, as their rotisserie burner, along with a motor and spit that will hold and rotate up to 20lbs of food. Sold separately.

Never stand with your head directly over the Grill when preparing to light the Rotisserie burner, to prevent possible bodily injury.

Be sure to engage in safe food handling and preparation. Wildfire is not responsible for any injury or illness resulting from either under-cooking or over-cooking of meats, poultry, or other food.

Controlling Flare-ups
Flare-ups are a part of cooking meats on a gas grill. This adds to the unique flavor of cooking on a gas grill.
Excessive flare-ups resulting from the build-up of grease in the bottom of the grill can over-cook the food and cause a dangerous situation for you and your grill. If this should occur, DO NOT pour water onto the flames, which can cause  the grease to splatter and could result in serious burns or bodily harm. If grease fire occurs, close the hood and turn off the main burners until the grease burns out. Use caution when opening the hood as sudden flare- ups may occur.
To Minimize Flare-ups:

  • Trim excess fat from meats prior to cooking.
  • Cook meats with high fat contents (chicken or pork) on Low settings or indirectly.
  • Ensure that your grill is on level ground and the grease is allowed to evacuate the grill through the drain hole.

Care & Maintenance

All cleaning and maintenance should be done only when grill is cool & with the fuel supply turned off at the cylinder or source.
Drip Tray
The drip tray located below the grill should be cleaned periodically to prevent buildup of debris.
NOTE: Allow the drip tray to cool before attempting to clean.
IMPORTANT: Do not leave the grill outside during inclement weather unless it is covered (cover sold separately). Rain water can collect inside the grill, the grill cart, or the drip tray if left uncovered. If the drip tray is not cleaned after  use and the grill is left uncovered, the drip tray will fill with water causing grease and water to spill into the grill cart. We recommend cleaning and storing the drip tray after every use.
Cooking Grates
The cooking grates can be cleaned immediately after cooking and after turning off the grill. But, exercise extreme caution because the grates will be very hot if you clean them immediately after cooking. Wear a barbecue mitt and scrub the  cooking grates with a damp cloth. If the grill is allowed to cool down, cleaning the grates will be easier if removed from the grill and cleaned with a mild detergent.
Flame Tamers
Washing the Flame Tamers after every use is not necessary but periodically it is suggested you wash them in a soap and warm water solution. Do not clean the Flame Tamers immediately after use of the grill. Allow flame tamers to cool. Use a wire brush to remove stubborn burned on cooking residue. Dry the flame tamers & flame dividers thoroughly before you reinstall them in the grill.
Burners
IMPORTANT: Gas control knobs should be in the “OFF” position and fuel line/source should be disconnected.
To reduce the chance of FLASHBACK, the procedure below should be followed at least once a month or when your grill has not been used for an extended period of time.

Main Burners:

  1. Clean main burners only when cool.
  2. Remove your main burners from the grill by removing the cotter pins holding the burner down in the back and carefully lifting each burner up and away from the gas valve orifice.
  3. Wire brush entire outer surface of burner to remove food debris and dirt. Clean any clogged ports with a stiff wire such as an open paper clip.
  4. Inspect the burner for damage (cracks or holes) and if such damage is found, order and install a new burner.
  5. After re-installation, check to insure that gas valve orifices are correctly placed inside ends of burner tubes.
    Also check position of spark electrode.

Sear Burners:
Sear burners are made out of ceramic and emit gas in a honeycomb pattern that is almost impossible to see. However, these burners get exceptionally hot and can be exceptionally easy to damage. To clean sear burners:

  1. Remove all large pieces of food from the top of the burner.
  2. Turn the burner on high and let the temperature do the work.
  3. Do not leave the grill unattended while doing this as you will want to make sure no excessive flare ups occur.
  4. Once all excess grease has been burned off, you are ready to go!
    a. An easy way to keep your sear burner from getting dirty is to allow it to run for a few minutes after you are done cooking, so that you do not have to re-heat your grill just to clean.

Stainless Steel Care and Maintenance
It is a common misconception that stainless steel will maintain its original factory shine with little help from the consumer. Unfortunately, this is not true. Stainless steel will not stain, discolor, corrode or rust as fast as other types of steel,  but it is not fully stain or weather proof. If it is not properly maintained, all grades of stainless steel can face surface discoloration, corrosion and eventually rust. Any stainless steel that is exposed to the environment will require  attention and care throughout its life to ensure that it keeps its shine and structural integrity.
Cleaning the Stainless Steel and Polishing

  1. Allow grill to cool before cleaning/polishing stainless steel. Do not clean or polish your grill’s stainless steel when the gill is in operation or still hot.

  2. To clean the stainless steel, wash off all dirt and debris from the steel with warm water. If you have tough spots to clean, then a third-party degreaser product can be used.

  3. Next, rinse and dry the steel thoroughly with a clean towel. Do not allow the steel to air dry as the standing water can cause surface discoloration.

  4. The last step is to protect the unit with a good third-party polish. There are several third-party polishes on the market that will help keep your grill protected from the elements for a longer period of time. Most of these polishes are  toxic, so only use these on the exterior of the grill. Follow instructions provided on any third-party polish products. Do not use such products on cooking grates or Flame Tamers.
    a. Apply the polish to a clean paper towel and wipe with the direction of the grain in the stainless steel.
    b There should be no excess liquid on the surface but it is acceptable for it to be a little oily, as that will dissipate.

  5.  If your grill has developed surface discoloration or surface rust, clean the unit as stated above and use a good third-party polish to remove or reduce the spots. Follow instructions provided on any third-party polish products. Wildfire does not insure or guarantee the performance of or results from such products.

Environmental Factors that can affect your Grill
There are several typical causes for surface discoloration and corrosion on your stainless-steel outdoor equipment:

  1. Mortar (which contains lime) from the island assembly process has rested on the unit for a prolonged period of time.
  2. Pool chemicals were splashed onto the grill (chlorine and acid will cause problems quickly).
  3. Hard water from sprinklers (chlorine in the water) was allowed to sit on the unit.
  4. Salt from the ocean air/water was allowed to rest upon the grill for a prolonged period of time before being cleaned (beach owners must be diligent in maintaining their outdoor stainless equipment).
  5. Dust, or rust, from other metals found its way onto the grill and was left on for an extended period of time.
  6. Organic matters (such as certain types of food) might have gotten onto the surface of the grill and it was then covered. With high humidity and low oxygen, corrosion will start to take place.
  7. Sprays and cleaning solutions containing alkaline, lime, acid, salt, etc. might have been left on the grill surface un-dried.
  8. Failure to clean or polish your grill in accordance with the instructions above

Ways to Avoid Rust on your Grill

  1. Purchase a Wildfire grill cover for your unit. This will ensure that your cover is a correct fit and breathable, while providing the protection needed to keep contaminants off of the surface.
  2. When installing the unit, make sure to keep the unit covered when any masonry work is being performed. If any mortar or dust does come into contact with the stainless, make sure to wipe it off as soon as possible and use a  stainless-steel polish immediately afterward.
  3. Position your grill away from areas that can receive water splash from a pool or hot tub.
  4. Do not store pool chemicals in your island or island cabinets.

HOW TO CHANGE THE LIGHT BULBS

  1. Remove the screw holding the bulb lens.
  2. Reach in using your fingers only, grip the two outside edges of the light bulb. Do not grip the top or bottom of the bulb, as it might break. Pull the bulb straight out, so that the two electrode wires are completely removed with bulb. Place bulb in trash.
  3. When installing the new halogen bulb be sure to use gloves or a clean cloth or paper towel to ensure the longevity of the bulb.
  4. Insert the new bulb using your clean cloth and gently snap it into position. Wipe off any fingerprints and/or grease that may have transferred to the bulb.
  5. Re-install the bulb lens and cover
  6. Flip the switch on to check lights.

ANNUAL CLEANING OF GRILL HOUSING
Burn-off of the barbecue after every cookout will keep it ready for its next use. However, once a year, you should give the entire grill a thorough cleaning to keep it in top operating condition.

  1. Allow grill to cool down completely. Shut off gas supply at source and disconnect fuel line. Protect fuel line fitting.
  2. Remove and clean the cooking grates, flame tamers and burners.
  3. Remove warming rack and wash with mild detergent and warm water.
  4. Cover the gas valve orifices with a piece of aluminum foil.
  5. Brush the inside and bottom of the grill with a stiff wire brush, and wash down with a mild soap and warm water solution. Wash thoroughly and let dry.
  6. Remove aluminum foil from orifices and check orifices for obstruction.
  7. Check electrode to make sure that a spark is being generated.
  8. Reinstall Flame Tamers, cooking grates, and warming rack.
  9. Reconnect to gas source and observe burner flame for correct operation.

IMPORTANT: You should NOT line the bottom of the grill housing with aluminum foil, sand or any other grease absorbent substance. Grease will not be able to drip into the drip tray and a grease fire may occur.

MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES

  1. Keep outdoor cooking gas appliance area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
  2. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
  3. Keep the ventilation opening(s) of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris.
  4. Visually check burner flames. Burner flames should be blue and stable with no yellow tips or excessive noise. If any of these conditions occur, turn grill off and call our customer service line.
  5. Clean outdoor cooking gas appliance, including special surfaces, with recommended cleaning agents, if necessary.
  6. Check and clean burner for insects and insect nests. A clogged tube can lead to a fire beneath the grill.

Troubleshooting Your Grill

GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING
Inspect your burners at least once a year or immediately if any of the following conditions occur:

  • The smell of gas.
  • Flames appearing mostly yellow.
  • The grill will not get hot enough.
  • Burners make a snapping noise.
  • The grill heats unevenly.

SPIDER AND INSECT WARNING Spiders and insects can nest in the burners of this and other grills, which could disrupt gas flow. This dangerous condition could cause a fire behind and beneath the valve panel, damaging the grill and making it unsafe to operate. We recommend you check the grill and remove any spiders, insects and webs at least once a year to reduce this risk.
WHEN TO LOOK FOR SPIDERS/INSECTS
You should inspect the burners once a year or immediately after any of the following conditions occur:

  1. The smell of gas in conjunction with the burner flames appearing yellow.
  2. The grill does not reach temperature.
  3. The grill heats unevenly.
  4. The burners make popping noises.

TROUBLESHOOTING
If the grill does not function properly, use the chart below to assist in diagnosing the problem.
Troubleshooting is for general purposes only. ALWAYS ERR ON THE SIDE OF SAFETY.
If the problem still exists, contact our Wildfire Customer Service line at 602-344-4840.

Problem: Possible Causes and Solutions:
Grill will not light when the igniter button is pushed. • Is your gas supply

turned on?
• If this is an L.P. grill, is there gas in your tank? Check your gas level.
• Is one of your burners turned on? Allow up to 5 seconds of gas flow to ignite.
• Is your igniter working? – You should hear a snapping sound when you press the igniter.
– If you hear a snapping sound, can you see a spark at the electrodes?
Note: You will need to remove your cooking grates and flame Jammers to see the electrodes. The electrodes should have a 1/8″ to 1,4″ gap between the electrodes and contact point.
• Check for loose wire connections to the igniter or electrodes.
• Check to see if debris is blocking the electrodes. – If the igniter is not working, can you light the grill with a lighter?
Flare-ups| • Check Flame Tammars and cooking grates for excess food or grease build-up.
• Ensure grill is not placed directly in the path of wind.
• Be sure drip tray is clean (do not use aluminum foil on drip tray.)
Note: Some flare-ups may be inevitable if cooking greasy foods.
Yellow Flames| • Check the burner [Met for obstructions, particularly at air in eats for each burner.
• Grill may be in an area that is too windy.
Flame blows out on low setting or has uneven heat distribution.| • Check for spider webs or insect nest in venturi and clean venturi.
• Cold grill needs to be preheated for 5 minutes on high setting.
• Venturi may be misaligned and needs to be lined up over orifices.
• Cold and windy weather will require you to move grill away from the wind.
• Lack of fuel. Check to see cylinder valve is open and cylinder has fuel.
Low heat with the knob on “HIGH”| • Check to see if the fuel hose is bent or kinked. Make sure the grill area is clear of dust.
• Check your gas supply and gas pressure. If it is only one burner that appears low, make sure the orifice or burner is clean.
Grill is Too Hot|   • Excess grease build-up causing grease fires.
– Damaged or faulty regulator. Replace with factory authorized parts.
• Cook on a lower temperature setting.
 Flame behind control panel or control knob area.| IMMEDIATELY shut off cylinder valve and allow grill to cool.
• Check for spider webs or insect nest in venturi and clean venturi.
• Gas is leaking from a faulty connection. Tighten connections with an adjustable wrench and replace damaged parts. Perform a leak test on all connections before cooking on grill again.
• Venturi may be misaligned and needs to be lined up over orifice.
• If you cannot find the reason, call Customer Service at 602-344-4840 for assistance.
Fire at any connection.| IMMEDIATELY shut off cylinder valve and allow grill to cool.
• Gas is leaking from a faulty connection. Tighten connections with an adjustable wrench and replace damaged parts.
• Perform a leak test on all connections before cooking on grill again.
• If you cannot find the reason, call Customer Service at 602-344-4840 for assistance.

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WF-PRO30G-RH-NG/LP Exploded Parts Chart

30″

No.| Description| Qty| Part No.
1| Hood| 1| 02-00305
2| Hood Handle| 1| 02-00306
3| Thermometer| 1| 09-00005
4| Thermometer Base| 1| 02-00307
5| Wind Guard| 1| 02-00308
6| Rear Hood| 1| 02-00309
7| Check Window for IR Burner| 1| 02-00310
8| Halogen Light| 2| 01-00086
9| Warming Rack| 1| 02-00312
10| IR Burner Lighting Box Bracket| 1| 02-00312
11| Hood Spring| 2| 02-00313
12| Flame Tamer| 2| 02-00314
13| Cooking Grate| 2| 02-00315
14| Firebox| 1| 02-00316
15| Lower Hood-30| 1| 02-00317
16| IR Burner-30| 1| 02-00318
17| Control Panel- 30| 1| 02-00319
18| Light Switch| 2| 01-00087
19| LED Light Ring| 3| 01-00088
20| Knob Base| 3| 03-00073
21| Control Knob| 3| 03-00074
22| Safety Valve (IR Burner ) LP| 1| 10-00016
22| Safety Valve ( IR Burner ) NG| 1| 10-00017
23| Standard Valve LP| 2| 10-00018
23| Standard Valve NG| 2| 10-00019
24| NG Regulator| 1| 10-00020
25| IR Burner Heat Shield| 1| 02-00324
26| Gas Pipe – 30| 1| 10-00022
27| LP Regulator| 1| 10-00023
28| Drip Tray| 1| 02-00320
29| Drip Tray Front Bar-30| 1| 02-00321
30| Burner| 2| 02-00322
31| Burner Heat Shield| 2| 02-00323
32| Transformer| 1| 01-00089
33| Heat Zone Separator| 1| 02-00703

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WF-PRO36G-RH-NG/LP Exploded Parts Chart

36″

No.| Description| Qty| Part No.
1| Hood| 1| 02-00325
2| Hood Handle| 1| 02-00326
3| Thermometer| 1| 09-00005
4| Thermometer Base| 1| 02-00307
5| Wind Guard| 1| 02-00327
6| Rear Hood| 1| 02-00328
7| Check Window for IR Burner| 1| 02-00310
8| Halogen Light| 2| 01-00086
9| Warming Rack| 1| 02-00329
10| IR Burner Lighting Box Bracket| 1| 02-00312
11| Hood Spring| 2| 02-00313
12| Flame Tamer| 3| 02-00330
13| Cooking Grate| 3| 02-00331
14| Firebox| 1| 02-00332
15| Lower Hood-36| 1| 02-00333
16| IR Burner-36| 1| 02-00334
17| Control Panel- 36| 1| 02-00335
18| Light Switch| 2| 01-00087
19| LED Light Ring| 4| 01-00088
20| Knob Base| 4| 03-00073
21| Control Knob| 4| 03-00074
22| Safety Valve (IR Burner ) LP| 1| 10-00016
22| Safety Valve ( IR Burner ) NG| 1| 10-00017
23| Standard Valve LP| 3| 10-00018
23| Standard Valve NG| 3| 10-00019
24| NG Regulator| 1| 10-00020
25| IR Burner Heat Shield| 1| 02-00324
26| Gas Pipe – 36| 1| 10-00025
27| LP Regulator| 1| 10-00023
28| Drip Tray| 1| 02-00336
29| Drip Tray Front Bar-36| 1| 02-00337
30| Burner| 3| 02-00322
31| Burner Heat Shield| 3| 02-00323
32| Transformer| 1| 01-00089
33| Heat Zone Separator| 2| 02-00703

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WF-PRO42G-RH-NG/LP Exploded Parts Chart

42″

No.| Description| Qty| Part No.
1| Hood| 1| 02-00338
2| Hood Handle| 1| 02-00339
3| Thermometer| 1| 09-00005
4| Thermometer Base| 1| 02-00307
5| Wind Guard| 1| 02-00340
6| Rear Hood| 1| 02-00341
7| Check Window for IR Burner| 1| 02-00310
8| Halogen Light| 2| 01-00086
9| Warming Rack| 1| 02-00342
10| IR Burner Lighting Box Bracket| 1| 02-00312
11| Hood Spring| 2| 02-00313
12| Flame Tamer| 4| 02-00343
13| Cooking Grate| 4| 02-00344
14| Firebox| 1| 02-00345
15| Lower Hood-42| 1| 02-00346
16| IR Burner-42| 1| 02-00347
17| Control Panel- 42| 1| 02-00348
18| Light Switch| 2| 01-00087
19| LED Light Ring| 5| 01-00088
20| Knob Base| 5| 03-00073
21| Control Knob| 5| 03-00074
22| Safety Valve (IR Burner ) LP| 1| 10-00016
22| Safety Valve ( IR Burner ) NG| 1| 10-00017
23| Standard Valve LP| 4| 10-00018
23| Standard Valve NG| 4| 10-00019
24| NG Regulator| 1| 10-00020
25| IR Burner Heat Shield| 1| 02-00324
26| Gas Pipe – 42| 1| 10-00027
27| LP Regulator| 1| 10-00023
28| Drip Tray| 1| 02-00349
29| Drip Tray Front Bar-30| 1| 02-000350
30| Burner| 4| 02-00322
31| Burner Heat Shield| 4| 02-00323
32| Transformer| 1| 01-00089
33| Heat Zone Separator| 3| 02-00703

NOTES

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if your product arrives damaged, please call our toll free number at:
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(Monday – Friday, 8:00AM – 5:00PM, AZ Mountain Time)
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