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Rec Tec Grills RT-2500 - Important Safety Information; Key Safety Instructions

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Important Safety Information
Warning: Read all Safety Information Before Operating Grill
For outdoor use only. Do not use in any enclosed area. Use on level
surface, away from overhanging eaves.
Keep grill 10 feet or more from any combustible surface or ammable
materials.
Your grill does not require lighter uid or ammable liquids.
To prevent grease res, clean your grill on a regular basis (especially
after cooking greasy foods at lower temperatures). In the event of
a grease re, unplug the grill and leave lid closed until the re is
out.
Never plug-in your REC TEC grill without all service access panel(s)
installed.
Never move your grill during operation, or while grill is hot, without
rst ensuring that it is completely cool and no hot embers, pellets,
or ashes remain in cooking chamber.
Your REC TEC grill gets very hot; keep young children and animals
away while in use.
Use heat-resistant barbecue mitts or gloves when operating. Long
handled, non-plastic utensils are recommended. When opening lid,
keep hands, face, and/or body a safe distance from ames or are
ups.
Before covering grill, make sure it has cooled completely.
Never put your hand in the pellet hopper or attempt to service any
part of your REC TEC grill while your grill is plugged in.
It is advisable to have a re extinguisher nearby when operating
your grill. Refer to local authorities to determine proper size and
type of re extinguisher.
If a re ever gets out of your control, please contact your local
authorities.
Never use your grill while wheels are unlocked.
Do not attempt to assemble grill by yourself.
Use common sense practices at all times when operating or moving
your REC TEC grill.
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