
GJK Assembly Instructions
Step 5: Panel Hole Plugs (See Fig. 4)
Install the three (3) large block panel Hole Plugs and
one (1) medium right Side Shelf Hole Plug. Press in
until they lock. These can be removed later if installing
a Side Burner or a Rotisserie Burner. NOTE: NATU-
RAL GAS MODELS will have a rubber grommet in-
stalled in the lower Back Panel hole for the 12 ft. long
hose to pass through. This will leave only two Side
Panels that need plugs.
Step 8: Electronic Pushbutton (See Fig. 6)
The Electronic Pushbutton Igniter is supplied with an
“AA” Battery which should last several months,
depending on use. Battery placement is easily
accomplished by unscrewing the silver pushbutton. The
button, with battery attached, will be in your hand. The
ignitor mechanism remains in place held with a large
nut. Replace the battery in the same orientation, insert
battery and screw pushbutton on.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the pushbutton when
reinstalling —just finger tighten.
Step 6: Remove Plastic Protective Film
Carefully peel away any remaining white plastic
protective film. Dirt and finger prints may be cleaned
off with a warm soapy water solution or the enclosed
“Flitz” Cleaner, however, please note that stainless
steel is very difficult to “spot clean”. This is true of all
stainless steel and especially when new. It is hard to
clean one spot without noticing the cleaned area. One
might be able to clean a whole panel area easier than
one spot on a panel.
The MHP STAINLESS CLEANER is excellent at
removing the gold patina that will develop over time
on the hood from heat. The Cleaner will also help
prevent future heat stains. Be sure to follow directions
carefully. DO NOT let the Cleaner dry on the surface.
You must have a wet cloth ready to remove the
applied Cleaner, then buff with a dry colth.
Step 7: Before Lighting The Grill (Fig. 5)
Before lighting the grill, especially for the first time,
check the venturi to orfice engagement to make sure
that shippinghas not dislodged the burner placement.
The Venturis should extend over each valve about
1/4” to 7/8” (and there are four (4) to check).
ORIFICE ENGAGEMENT
At the end of each valve there is a tiny gas opening
known as an orifice. Gas exits the orifice and enters
a venturi where it mixes with air coming in the side
air shutter. The proper mixture of air and gas
produces a clean blue flame at the burner.
WARNING! Always check the alignment of the
orifice and the venturi whenever the grill has been
moved. Make sure that the orifice fits into the
venturi tube ¼" to ½". See illustration above.