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COOK-AIR AC adapter
The AC adapter, supplied with your COOK-AIR, extends battery
life and allows to use the barbecue grill anywhere you have
access to electrical power supply. For safe use, always follow the
following recommendations. To install:
1. Plug the adapter cord into the intended socket (fig. 4-A and
4-B) then plug the other end into an approved electrical
source. The barbecue-grill can now operate normally.
Fig. 4-A
2. Be careful when unplugging the COOK-AIR AC adapter. Never
pull on the cord; you could damage the cord or the grill's
socket.
Cigarette lighter adapter
(optional in certain country)
The COOK-AIR 12-volt cigarette lighter adapter is very versatile.
It allows for maximum use. Plug it in your car, motor home,
trailer, boat or into any other 12-volt energy source. Using this
adapter will allow you to enjoy your COOK-AIR everywhere
without using your batteries.
Warming Rack
(optional in certain country)
Your COOK-AIR barbecue
grill is equipped with an
easy to install warming rack
(fig. 5-A). It will be very use-
ful to warm up hot dog or
hamburger buns. If you wish
to install or remove it, it
takes just a few seconds.
Fig. 4-B
Fig. 5-A
To close the lid with the warming rack inside, remove the rear
clamps from their anchored position on the side of the cooking
grate and pivot them inward (fig. 5-B). Lower the entire rack
flat and insert the 2 side clamps into the side of the cooking
grate (fig. 5-C).
Fig. 5-B
Please take note that you will not be able to tightly close the
grill lid for smoking food when the warming rack is installed.

Control panel

The control panel of your COOK-AIR barbecue grill was designed
for easy use (fig. 6). Here is how it works:
Fig. 6
(ON) button: starts the fan.
ON
(OFF) button: stops the fan.
OFF
The arrows: set the power level of the fan to the desired
level. The lowest level is (1) and the highest is (5). The
stronger the fan level, the hotter the cooking surface.
Fig. 5-C