1. Nga korero haumaru
Read all instructions carefully before operating the grill. Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire, explosion, or burn hazard, which could cause property damage, personal injury, or death.
1.1 Nga Aratohu Haumaru Whanui
- Whakamahi Waho Anake: He mea hanga tēnei oumu tunu kai mō te whakamahi i waho anake. Kaua e whakamahia i roto i te whare, i roto rānei i tētahi wāhi kua kati.
- Whakahau: Ensure adequate ventilation when operating the grill.
- Rauemi mura: Keep the grill at least 3 feet (0.91 meters) away from any combustible materials, including walls, fences, and vegetation.
- Mata Pumau: Whakahaerehia te tunutunu i nga wa katoa i runga i te mata taumata, pumau, kore e mura.
- Nga tamariki me nga kararehe: Tiakina nga tamariki me nga kararehe mai i te tunutunu i nga wa katoa.
- Nga Rire Hau: Before each use, check for gas leaks using a soapy water solution. Never use an open flame to check for leaks.
- Hononga Puoto hau: Ensure the propane gas cylinder is securely connected and upright.
- Mata wera: The grill surfaces become hot during operation. Use heat-resistant gloves and tools.
2. Hua Neke Atuview
The Kenmore 2-Burner Portable Tabletop Retro Gas Grill is designed for convenient outdoor cooking. It features a compact design with two independently controlled burners, providing versatile cooking options.
2.1 Nga waahanga matua
- Two Burners: Offers two main burners for varied heat zones.
- Te Mana Tunu: Delivers a total of 14,000 BTUs.
- Mata Tunu: Provides 343 square inches of grilling area.
- Whakawera Rack: Includes a warming rack for keeping food warm or toasting buns.
- Whakakā Hiko: Features a flamethrower ignition system for easy startup.
- Te kawe: Equipped with foldable legs and side handles for transport and storage.
- Hanganga: Cast aluminum body with cast iron cooking grates.
- Inemahana Whakauru: Lid-mounted thermometer for temperature monitoring.
- Whakahaere Hinu: Removable slide-out grease tray for easy cleaning.
2.2 Waenga Hua

Figure 1: Key components of the Kenmore Portable Gas Grill, including the slide-out grease tray, side latches, carrying handles, temperature gauge, and cast aluminum body.

Figure 2: The grill's dimensions are 17.75 inches deep, 21.5 inches wide, and 15.25 inches high, highlighting its compact and portable nature.
3. Tatūnga
The Kenmore 2-Burner Portable Tabletop Retro Gas Grill is designed for quick and easy setup. Most components are pre-assembled.
3.1 Te Wetewete me te Tirotiro
- Carefully remove all packaging materials from the grill and its components.
- Inspect the grill for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. If any damage is found, do not assemble or operate the grill. Contact customer service.
- Me whakarite kei te wātea ngā wāhanga katoa kua whakarārangihia ki te rārangi tākai.
3.2 Attaching Side Handles
The side handles require installation. Secure them using the provided hardware according to the instructions in the included user manual.
3.3 Unfolding Legs
The grill features foldable legs for compact storage. To set up, simply unfold the legs until they lock into place. The rubber feet on the legs protect surfaces from scratches.
3.4 Te hono i te Tank Propane

Figure 3: The grill's hose and regulator connection point for a propane tank.
- Ensure the grill control knobs are in the "OFF" position.
- Connect the regulator hose to a standard 5 lb or 20 lb propane gas cylinder. Tighten securely by hand.
- Place the propane tank on a stable surface, away from the grill. The hose length allows for flexible placement.
- Open the valve on the propane tank slowly to allow gas flow.
- Perform a leak test: Apply a soapy water solution to all gas connections. If bubbles appear, there is a leak. Close the gas valve immediately and re-tighten connections. Repeat the test. Do not operate the grill if a leak persists.
4. Te whakahaere i te tunutunu
This section provides instructions for lighting and operating your Kenmore gas grill.
4.1 Tohutohu Rama
- Read all safety instructions before lighting the grill.
- Open the lid during the lighting procedure.
- Push in the control knob, turn it counter-clockwise to start the gas flow, and turn the knob further counter-clockwise to activate the starter.
- Whakaritea te pāmahana ki te taumata e hiahiatia ana.
FAKATOKANGA: If the ignition does not occur in 5 seconds, turn the control knob to the OFF position and wait 1 minute before repeating the lighting procedure.
4.2 Te Whakahaere Pāmahana me te Tunu Kai

Figure 4: The grill's large cooking area, capable of holding multiple items, with a warming rack above.
- The two independent burners allow for direct and indirect cooking zones. Use one burner on high for searing and the other on low or off for slower cooking or warming.
- Monitor the internal temperature using the lid-mounted thermometer.
- The cast iron cooking grates retain heat effectively for even cooking and searing.
- Utilize the warming rack for toasting bread, keeping cooked food warm, or slow-cooking delicate items.
4.3 Ataata Hua Whaimana
Ataata 1: Kua mutuview of the Kenmore 2-Burner Portable Tabletop Retro Gas Grill, demonstrating its features and ease of use.
5. Tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your grill.
5.1 Te Horoi i ngā Paepae Tunu Kai
- After each use, once the grates have cooled, scrape off any food residue with a grill brush.
- For a deeper clean, remove the cast iron grates and wash them with warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry immediately to prevent rust.
- Season cast iron grates periodically with cooking oil to maintain their non-stick properties and prevent rust.
5.2 Cleaning the Grease Tray
- The removable slide-out grease tray should be emptied and cleaned after each use to prevent grease fires.
- Wash the tray with warm, soapy water and rinse thoroughly.
5.3 Te horoi o waho
- Horoia nga papa o waho me te panuiamp kakahu me te horoi ngawari.
- Avoid abrasive cleaners that could damage the finish.
5.4 Rokiroki
- Before storing, ensure the grill is clean and dry.
- Disconnect the propane tank and store it in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight or heat sources.
- Fold the legs for compact storage. Store the grill in a dry, protected location.
6. Te Raru
Ko tenei waahanga e korero ana i nga take noa ka pa ki a koe mo to tunu.
6.1 Grill Not Lighting
- Kore Rere Hau: Check if the propane tank valve is fully open. Ensure the tank is not empty.
- Igniter Issue: Listen for a clicking sound when activating the igniter. If no click, check the igniter electrode and wire connections.
- Burner Ports Blocked: Ensure burner ports are clear of debris.
- Tangi hau: Perform a leak test as described in the Setup section.
6.2 Uneven Heat
- Tauranga Pū Tahu: Clean any clogged burner ports.
- Heat Deflectors: Ensure heat deflectors are properly positioned over the burners.
- Te Taumaha Hau: Verify the propane tank has sufficient gas and the regulator is functioning correctly.
6.3 Low Flame
- Low Gas: The propane tank may be low on fuel.
- Over-filling Protection Device (OPD) Activated: If the gas flow is too fast when opening the tank valve, the OPD may restrict flow. Close the tank valve, turn off all burner knobs, wait 5 minutes, then slowly reopen the tank valve.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Kenmore |
| Ingoa Tauira | Parai Hauhanga Retro Kawe 2-Bunner Kenmore |
| Tau tauira | KT-R40003-TQ |
| Rahi Hua (D x W x H) | 17.75" x 21.5" x 15.25" |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 26.12 Pauna |
| Te Mahinga Mata | 343 Inihi Tapawha |
| Momo wahie | Hau (Propane) |
| Te Mana Whakawera | 14,000 Nga Waahanga Ngawha o Ingarangi |
| Tatau Kaitahu Matua | 2 |
| Momo Rawa | Aluminum (Frame), Cast Iron (Grates) |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | Compact, Non-Stick Surface (grates), Portable, Removable Grease Tray, Warming Rack, Foldable Legs |
| Momo Tāuta | Papapaepae |
| Nga Waahanga kei roto | Lid, Thermometer, User Manual |
| Kaihanga | Permasteel, Inc. |
| UPC | 810050792912 |
8. Raihana me te Tautoko
8.1 Pūtāhui a te Kaihanga
This Kenmore grill comes with a 1 tau te whakamana a te kaiwhakanao. Tena koa pupurihia to tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
8.2 Tautoko Kiritaki
For technical assistance, warranty claims, or to order replacement parts, please contact Permasteel, Inc., the manufacturer. Refer to the contact information provided in the physical user manual included with your product.