Page 2 - Contents; Do not store or use gasoline or other
2 DANGER • FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY. NEVER operate grill in enclosed areas, as this could lead to gas accumulating from a leak, causing an explosion or a carbon monoxide buildup which could result in injury or death. DO NOT use in garages, breezeways, sheds or any enclosed area. • NOT FOR USE BY CHILDRE...
Page 3 - Follow these safety rules before each use:; General Installation; WARNING
3 • Installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with either the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 (USA),Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1 (Canada), orPropane Storage and Handling Code, CSA B149.2 (Canada). • To check local codes, see your local...
Page 4 - CAUTION; Electrical Attachments
4 Longer detachable power-supply cords or extension cords must be used with care. The marked electrical rating of the cord set orextension cord must be at least as great as the electrical rating ofthe appliance. If the appliance is of the grounded type, theextension cord should be a grounding-type 3...
Page 5 - Grill Features — 8350 Series
5 1 6 1. Grill Hood 2. Thermometer 3. Hood Handle 4. Electronic Igniter: Main and Rear Infrared Burner. 5. Convection Vents 6. Control Knobs: Main Burners 7. Control Knob: Rear Infrared Burner 8. Grilling/Cooking Surface 9. Rear Infrared Burner 10. Warming Shelf Grill Features — 8350 Series NOTE: Se...
Page 6 - Replacement Parts List — 8350 Series; 350 Series Grill Rotisserie Kit
1 2 3 5 4 11 9 8 10 14 1. 9992-4131 Hood Assembly w/Logo Plate 2. 9992-4141 Hood Handle Assembly 3. 9992-1111 Temperature Gauge Only 4. 9992-2731 Back IR Cover 5. 9992-1301 Warming Rack 6. 9992-4561 Back IR Burner Assembly NG 7. 9992-4071 Back IR Electrode Assembly 8. 9992-4081 Main Burner Electrode...
Page 7 - must be; constructed of; Built-In Instructions — 8350 Series
7 PLANNING AND DESIGN Start by identifying the number and size of components you want to include in your outdoor cooking center. Countertopsmust be constructed of non-combustible, outdoor-safe materials. Consider outdoor lighting to illuminate after-darkgrilling. For assistance in designing and buil...
Page 8 - Note: Make Sure To Use Non-Combustible Material For Construction; Additional Requirements:; Built-In Instructions with Trim Kit
8 Note: Make Sure To Use Non-Combustible Material For Construction Additional Requirements: • Access doors required for drip tray removal. Some sort of access panel is required for removal or cleaning of the drip tray.• If using a backsplash apron or rear wall, locate electrical service on the left ...
Page 9 - Natural Gas Installation — 8350 Series; LP Cylinder Conversion - 8350 Series ”; MUST; GENERAL INFORMATION
Natural Gas Installation — 8350 Series NOTE: Your 8350 Series grill is set up from the factory to use NATURAL GAS. If you want to use LP GAS, you must purchase the LP GAS CONVERSION KIT (sold separately). Please skip to thesection titled “ LP Cylinder Conversion - 8350 Series ” . Y OUR N ATURAL GAS ...
Page 10 - Grill Assembly — 8350 Series; Igniter Battery Installation; Install the AA battery, negative end first.; Interior Parts Installation
10 Grill Assembly — 8350 Series Fig. 4 Igniter Battery Installation 1. The AA battery, spring and igniter cap must be installed beforeusing (Fig. 4). 2. Install the AA battery, negative end first. 3. Slide the spring assembly over the battery. 4. Screw the igniter cap onto the igniter (Fig. 5). Fig....
Page 11 - LP Cylinder Conversion — 8350 Series; “OFF”; During assembly; LP Cylinder Installation; Natural Gas Installation - 8350 Series ”
11 LP GAS CONVERSION KIT (not shown) Part Number Description 9992-258 8350 Series Natural Gas to LP Conversion Kit LP Cylinder Conversion — 8350 Series IMPORTANT! T O ENSURE PROPER GAS FLOW , BURNER CONTROL VALVES MUST BE “OFF” BEFORE OPENING THE GAS CYLINDER VALVE . WARNING: During assembly of the ...
Page 12 - Cylinder Specifications
Liquefied Petroleum gas (abbreviated L.P. gas or propane), is highly flammable. It becomes liquid when stored under highpressure inside a cylinder and vaporizes when released. L.P. gasis heavier than air and tends to collect in low areas. It is importantthat there are no leaking connections on your ...
Page 13 - Hose and Regulator; Transporting the Cylinder; REPRESENTATIVE ILLUSTRATION
13 CAUTION Have the gas dealer weigh the cylinder after filling to ensurethat the cylinder is not over filled. The pressure regulator and hose assembly with the Type 1 fittingsupplied with the appliance must be used. Do not use anotherhose and regulator assembly other than the one supplied with theg...
Page 15 - DANGER; Leak Testing; How to Check for Leaks; Fixing A Fuel Leak
15 DANGER T O P REVENT F IRE OR E XPLOSION H AZARD : • NO SMOKING. DO NOT use or permit sources of ignition in the area while doing a leak test. • Perform leak tests outdoors only.• NEVER perform a leak test with fire or flame. Leak Testing • If you detect a leak: 1. Turn off the fuel supply. Push i...
Page 16 - Lighting Instructions
16 1. Regularly check the burner venturi tubes for blockage from an insect nest. Read “Cleaning the Venturi” in the section titled “Care,Maintenance, and Cleaning”, and also the section titled“Troubleshooting”. 2. Check that all the burner venturi [H] are set over the valve outlets [J] correctly. Th...
Page 17 - Lighting Main Burners; Match Lighting - Main Burners
17 Lighting Main Burners CAUTION Use a LONG wooden match or a butane lighter with an extension. Make sure all burner controls are off except for the burner being lighted. If a long-reach match or lighter is notaccessible, there is a match extension provided. Insert a match in the holder end of theex...
Page 18 - Using the Rotisserie — 8350 Series; Electrical Grounding Instructions; Grill Rotisserie Kit
18 Using the Rotisserie — 8350 Series The grill rotisserie system is designed to cook items from the back using infrared heat. The rotisserie burner is aninfrared type which provides intense searing radiant heat. Preferred by chefs over other cooking methods, this intenseheat sears in the natural ju...
Page 19 - Lighting the Rotisserie Burner; Match Lighting - Rotisserie Burner; Shutting Off the Grill
19 Lighting the Rotisserie Burner 1. Push and turn on the control knob for the ROTISSERIE BURNER counterclockwise to the “HIGH” position (Fig. 17 and 22). Wait 5 seconds. 2. Press and hold the electronic igniter button (Fig. 23). You will hear a snapping sound.3. If the burner does not light in 4 se...
Page 20 - Burner Control Setting Tips; Grilling Tips and Hints; General Use and Correct Burner Flames; Condition The Grill
20 Good Bad Yellow Blue Holes in Burner Yellow Blue Burner Control Setting Tips • The high flame setting is too hot for direct cooking. The high flame setting is good for quick searing of meat, then finishcooking on medium or low flame settings. • Use the high flame setting with the lid closed to pr...
Page 21 - Rear Infrared Burner Method:; Cooking Methods; DRIP TRAY; COOKING GRATES; REAR INFRARED BURNER:
21 Direct Method: • The heat source is directly below the food. • Use for browning meat or cooking hot dogs and hamburgers, but check food frequently. • Use for skillet and stir-fry cooking, but limit the amount of oil and heat to be used. • Cook roasts, turkey or duck on low heat. Place meat with w...
Page 22 - Steps For Cleaning Venturi:; Cleaning the Venturi; Care, Maintenance and Cleaning
22 REPRESENTATIVE ILLUSTRATION Steps For Cleaning Venturi: 1. Remove the cooking grates and the heat tents and set aside.2. Using a 1/4” hex nut driver, remove the self-tapping screws holding the front heat shield (Fig. 28 and 29). Set the front heat shield aside. 3. Using a 1/4” hex nut driver, rem...
Page 23 - Replacing the Electrode Module; Steps For Replacing the Electrode Module:; Wires
Replacing the Electrode Module Fig. 33 Fig. 34 Fig. 35 Care, Maintenance and Cleaning (continued) Steps For Replacing the Electrode Module: 1. Remove the cooking grates and the heat tents and set aside.2. Using a 1/4” hex nut driver, remove the self-tapping screws holding the front heat shield (Fig....
Page 24 - Suggested Cleaning Materials:; Orifices; After moving the grill:; Moving and Storage; Possible Causes and Solutions:
CAUTION All cleaning and maintenance should be done only when the grill is cool & with the fuel supply turned off at the cylinder.If your grill is set up for use with Natural Gas, turn off thegas supply at the system manual shut off valve. Suggested Cleaning Materials: • Mild dishwashing liquid ...
Page 25 - PRODUCT REGISTRA; Coleman; COMPLETE THE ATTACHED REGISTRATION CARD AND RETURN WITHIN 10; PROMOTE BETTER PRODUCTS:
Please do not send other correspondence to the address belo w. PRODUCT REGISTRA TION DEP AR TMENT PO BO X 2931 WICHIT A ,KS 67201 A TTN: DEPT 586 IMPORTANT! Coleman ¨ Grill Warranty Registration Card COMPLETE THE ATTACHED REGISTRATION CARD AND RETURN WITHIN 10 DAYS TO RECEIVE THESE IMPORTANT BENEFIT...
Page 26 - CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW COLEMAN
7) Side burner (if applies) 8) Steamer/Fryer/Warmer (if applies) 9) Side table design 10) Color of the grill (not including stainless steel) 11) Warming racks 12) Dependable igniter 13) Size of the grill (available cooking square inches) 14) Integrated storage cabinet 15) Price16) Rotisserie (if app...
Page 27 - TYPE 1 CONNECTION ILLUSTRATION; For Your Additional Safety; Troubleshooting
27 TYPE 1 CONNECTION ILLUSTRATION Thermal Sensitive Handwheel 1-5/16" Acme Connection Nipple with Excess Flow Valve Regulator YOUR NEW GAS GRILL IS EQUIPPED WITH ATYPE 1 CONNECTION DEVICE WHICH HAS 3SAFETY FEATURES (FIG. 38): 1. Proof of gas seal between the connector and the cylinder before gas...
Page 28 - Coleman Gas Barbecue Grill 5/1 Year Limited Warranty; Warranty
The Coleman Company, Inc. • 3600 N. Hydraulic • Wichita, KS 67219 U.S.A. 1-800-356-3612 • TDD: 316-832-8707 9992-032 (12/22/05) © 2005 The Coleman Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Coleman ® and are registered trademarks of The Coleman Company, Inc. Coleman Gas Barbecue Grill 5/1 Year Limited Warra...