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1. Set the spit assembly aside while the rest of the rotisserie is assembled Motor and motor mount assembly procedure The motor comes fully assembled with spit coupler and spit support sleeve attached Spit support sleeve Spit coupler Base and spit supports assembly procedure 1 Place one of the base units 1 on the ground so that the spit support bracket is facing up 2 Place one of the support posts 2 into the bracket so that the 3 bolt holes line up with the holes in the base bracket Spit support bracket 3 Place 3 bolts through the holes so that the bolt head is on the outside 4 Fasten the bolts with serrated flange hex nuts and wrench tighten all 3 5 Repeat this procedure with the other base and spit support set Place the remote spit support bracket 3 on one of the base support post assemblies Secure the brackets at the third hole from the top of the post with one of the support post lock pins 4b You may adjust the height to your specific needs although we caution against using the highest setting if you are cooking a large unbalanced load Note you will have to set the remote support bracket one hole LOWER on the post than the motor to create a level spit Final assembly procedure requires assistance Attach the motor assembly 5 to the remaining base support post assembly and attach the bracket A using the remaining lock pin 4b making sure that it is set at the same height Note you will have
2. to catch the drippings 3 Have the fire as close to meat as possible while still considering the above 4 Have the meat as close to the heat as possible by adjusting the height of the spit Using these guidelines we have cooked a meat in 40 degree F ambient temperature on a windy day to 195 degrees in normal cooking time Maintenance Care of the SpitJack XB50 is simple and inexpensive but should be done regularly to ensure maximizing the product life Cleaning Before the first use and after extended storage wipe off any excess oil dirt or residual packaging from the rest of the parts After each use and before extended storage 1 Clean the entire spit assembly inside and out with warm soapy water rinse and dry thoroughly 2 Wipe down or wash other parts as needed Dry and touch up with heat safe paint if needed Store all parts in a dry place until the next use Cover the motor assembly if possible to prevent dust and dirt accumulation Rust protection Most of the parts on the XB50 are either stainless steel or powder paint coated The stainless steel might show small rust spots this is the nature of the metal that can be buffed out easily with some light steel wool 6 The powder coated paint finish might either chip scratch or get burned off during normal use This can be easily touched up using spray paint Try to match the paint you use with the finish satin gloss etc of the part you are painting For the bases
3. to set the remote support bracket one hole LOWER on the post than the motor to create a level spit You should now have e abase support post assembly with a remote spit support bracket 3 e abase support post assembly with the motor assembly 5 attached and e the assembled spit or unassembled if that is what you have chosen for your rigging Note The next step is rigging the meat to the spit Please refer to the related documents for instructions on how to do this Once the meat is securely fastened to the spit you can proceed with the final assembly We suggest using the support assemblies to help in the rigging procedure It s much easier to work with when the meat is off the ground and supported Once the meat is secured on the spit we can proceed with the assembly It is recommended you assemble and test the XB50 at least once before your first cooking event 2 While having someone hold up the other end of the spit carefully insert the open end of spit section B into the spit coupler Note it is important to use the correct end of the spit B for this step Although they may look similar the hole at one end of the spit is set back more and provides a better connection with the coupler Plug the motor to a 110V power source or inverter and turn it on to spin the coupler until the holes for the spit and coupler align if necessary Place the spit coupler lock pin through the holes and lock it over the coupler The rotisseri
4. D WARRANTY Rasa Incorporated d b a SpitJack the Company warrants that a its SpitJack XB50 the Product will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of one year from the date of receipt and b that the components of the Product is contained will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one 1 year In the event applicable law imposes any implied warranties the implied warranty period is limited to one year 365 days from the date of receipt Some jurisdictions do not allow such limitations on duration of an implied warranty so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty is valid only for Product s purchased directly from SpitJack or from one of its authorized dealers CUSTOMER REMEDIES The Company s and its suppliers entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be at the Company s option either a return of the price paid for the Product or b repair or replacement of the Product that does not meet this Limited Warranty and which is returned to the Company with a copy of your receipt This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the Product has resulted from accident abuse or misapplication Any replacement Product will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty 30 days whichever is longer NO OTHER WARRANTIES TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE COM
5. PANY AND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THE PRODUCT AND ANY RELATED OR ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT EVEN IF THE COMPANY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN ANY CASE THE COMPANY S AND ITS SUPPLIERS ENTIRE LIABILITY UNDER ANY PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT BECAUSE SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU SpitJack 2015 All rights reserved 9
6. and support posts we recommend Rustoleum Ultra High Heat This is the only high heat paint we know of that gives a semi gloss finish Keeping certain parts exposed motor parts lubricated lightly coated with oil or other anti corrosive material will prevent premature rust and corrosion Motor The XB50 motor is a well built rugged component that will last years if properly used and maintained 1 Reduce exposure to dust or dirt while in use 2 Keep it as dry as possible 3 Occasionally oil the drive shaft with some 10W 40 Hardware specifications If you need to order hardware for your XB50 either ask for the following at your local parts dealer or online at McMaster Carr com or BoltDepot com Call us if you have trouble finding parts Motor specifications Voltage 110V Motor type 40W RPM 6 Phase 1 Operating temperature range 40 175F Overall Dimensions Base units 14 1 2 x 20 Length fully assembled base to base 72 end of spit or manual wheel to end of motor 68 Spit height adjustable from 18 to 24 from middle of spit to ground Spit length 62 total 54 usable between base legs Supporting Documents These documents have been created to make your rotisserie experience easier more effective safer and more enjoyable Please check our website for updates and recent additions http spitjack com MANUALS html Safety precautions The SpitJack XB50 is a powerful machine with e
7. e is now fully assembled and ready to use Operating the Rotisserie Check to make sure all connections are tight and secure before proceeding 1 Once the rotisserie has been fully assembled all the screws and bolts are checked for tightness and proper adjustment the loaded spit has been attached as instructed above the fire pit has been constructed and the fire is underway simply connect a properly rated and sized extension cord we suggest a surge protector as well to the power cord of the motor When ready to turn it on flip the switch on the back of the motor Check to see that the spit is turning smoothly and the motor is running without any unusual noises To shut off the motor flip the switch to off and disconnect the power source Please refer to the sections below for tips and suggestions for setup preparation and cooking WPwWwn Prepping the meat It s a good idea to hose or even scrub the meat thoroughly and dry it before you begin Then give it a good rubbing inside and out with salt If you have to store it for any longer than a few hours keep it cool as best you can and store in a safe place until ready to cook As far as any culinary preparations there are of course endless options Some of the most common methods include injecting with a flavor solution or marinade Brining the meat will not pick up a lot of ambient flavor such as smoke or surface seasoning applied Since it s not easy to brine a large animal f
8. e meat softens some shrinkage occurs connective tissue is broken down and the meat loses it s structural integrity Unless properly held together parts of the animal can become dislodged and fall off To address this some people wrap the meat in chicken wire to form a crude cage tightening the apparatus as needed during cooking This can be cumbersome and even unhealthy as most chicken wire is treated with a poisonous zinc compound We recommend using over sized worm gear hose clamps available at spitjack com on the fore and hindquarters as a backup It s also a good idea to sew up the belly using the small trussing needle included even if it s empty to make the cooking easier Setting up the fire pit There are many different ways to configure a pit for use with this rotisserie The method below is one that we have tested successfully and which addresses most issues that come when cooking a whole animal in this way This machine is designed to be used directly on the ground or floor surface Make sure you have a level hard non flammable surface at least 10 x 4 to use for the operation If there is anything you want to protect in this space such as patio tiles or a lawn we suggest laying down sheet metal and a layer of pavers or bricks as a protective base see the related document Fire pit Layout for SpitJack XB50 Rotisserie System Fuel We recommend using natural lump charcoal for cooking Standard briquettes are Ok bu
9. genre SpitJack XB50 Rotisserie User Manual Version 0915 Check http spitjack com MANUALS html for updates Thank you for purchasing the SpitJack XB50 Rotisserie All of our products are designed and constructed to give you years of reliable service if used properly and kept adequately maintained Please read over the material below before assembling or using the product There are some important notes tips and safety cautions mixed in that will help you in using the XB50 safely and effectively List of parts The XB50 is packed in a single box Please check that the box has not been damaged and that all the parts listed below are accounted for The numbers after each item bold in brackets refer to the illustration below Base assembly parts and hardware Base units X style 2 1 Support posts 2 2 Remote spit support bracket 1 3 Hardware 4 e 6 Hex head bolts and 6 hex nuts with serrated flange 4a e 2 Support post lock pins 4b Motor assembly and hardware e Motor 40W 5 front motor plate with bearings spit coupler and power cord attached e Hardware attached to coupler drive shaft coupler lock pin Spit parts and hardware e Spit sections A amp B 6 and spit coupler with hardware 7 e Spit assembly hardware 4 screws and 4 hex nuts with attached washers Accessories and other components The XB50 comes with a trussing hardware amp accessory package included Below is a list and ill
10. lavor injection is more popular You can inject up to 12 hours before cooking Stuffing We don t recommend stuffing a whole animal especially if you are attempting to cook one for the first time Many things can go wrong with stuffing and it can ruin the whole event Rigging Attaching the meat to the spit Note this process can take up to two hours Try to have someone helping you and plan the timing accordingly Remember it will take one hour to cook each 10 lbs so you may want to consider rigging the night before if you plan an all day cook Just as there is no standard way to cook a whole animal there is no standard way to rig the meat for cooking and there are probably as many variations as there are cooks For use with this machine we recommend multiple methods of securing the meat to the spit so that the meat will remain tight to the spit during cooking Besides using forks at each end this technique is more practical for solid pieces of meat such as a roast we recommend lashing the backbone of the meat directly to the spit by stitching it with butcher s twine and a special trussing needle B Trussing and binding Keeping the animal intact until the end of cooking is crucial to a successful event Because of the size of the animal the larger the meat the bigger this problem the prolonged cooking times and the condition of the meat when fully cooked some parts of the meat may come loose toward the end of cooking As th
11. lectrical components that will be used outdoors in conjunction with live fire and high heat and safety awareness and proper safety procedures should be followed at all times while in use Electrical hazard 1 Make sure any extension cord you use is properly grounded rated for this use and in sound condition 2 Keep all electric cordage whether the cord or plug from the XB50 motor or any extension that is connected away from the direct heat source fire hot coals or any part that has gotten very hot 3 Keep all electric cordage whether the cord or plug from the XB50 motor or any extension that is connected away from water Make sure any extension cords are not in any collected water Do not operate the XB50 in rain or snow unless all parts and connections are kept dry 4 Do not attempt to modify or repair the motor while it is running 5 Disconnect the power immediately if any unusual sound odors or smoke are coming from the motor Fire heat and burn hazard Since you will need a large heat source to use the XB50 special precautions must be taken to prevent harm to yourself other people the environment property and the equipment 1 Make sure you have properly prepared your pit area where the fuel will be burned There should be not be any easily combustible material either directly under the burning area or in nearby proximity Keep all combustible material a safe distance from the fire at all times 2 Use only approp
12. riate fuel sources wood logs natural or other charcoal products for your heat source Use only approved starter fluid or other methods to start the fire only Do not add starter fluid gasoline or any other highly flammable material to the fire once it has started 3 Tend the fire continuously and carefully Never leave sight of the live fire Do not add more fuel than needed 4 Be aware of fat dripping from the cooking meat Hot fat can easily ignite if it comes in contact with a live flame If you have a fat collection device or system make sure collected or excess fat is removed periodically and not let to sit hot by the heat 5 Do not wear very loose fitted clothing such as a long dress or robe while tending the fire Keep a properly rated and sized fire extinguisher handy for emergency use 7 Use care when handling any part of the XB50 or anything that has been close to the heat source o Mechanical hazard The XB50 is a very powerful machine and can cause bodily harm or injury unless used safely and according to instructions 1 Make sure the power is disconnected before assembly disassembly or maintenance 2 Some of the components of the XB50 are heavy Use proper lifting and transport procedure while handling 3 Do not overload the motor This machine is rated and tested at no more than 50 lbs on the spit Any additional weight may cause excess wear on the motor or motor malfunction Warranty Replacement Liability LIMITE
13. t will not burn as hot and last as long and contain chemical additives and fillers Using properly dried cordwood as a direct fuel source is not recommended as it is very hard to control the fire temperature with live flames Also there is an increased safely concern and discomfort from flames and smoke If you have the wood and would like to use it it is less expensive we suggest building a separate burn pit close by but downwind and use the rendered hot coals from that fire as your fuel source The indirect cooking method Although it may seem illogical it is best not to cook the meat directly over the fire The main reason for this is that when fat starts rendering and dripping onto a hot coal it may cause a flare up Flare ups are not only a safety concern but can impact the cooking process by burning or unevenly cooking the meat Unwanted flare ups are to be avoided if possible The best way to accomplish this is by not cooking directly over the heat source On the other hand you want to get as close as possible to the heat or else the meat will take too long to cook We recommend a drip pan directly under the animal to catch drippings of fat and juices and a fire of charcoal or hot hardwood embers as close as possible to the turning meat This will be different with every pit configuration but the principal is the same 1 Consider the drippings and the danger of flare ups 2 Have a drip pan or sand pile directly underneath the meat
14. ustration of the current accessory package Please check to make sure you received all items Small clamps 2 A 6 needle B Cleaning brush C Dual thermometer 1 D Pulling gloves one set E Small ball of twine F U bolts 2 G Spit forks 2 H Hand crank I G Optional Accessories In addition there are accessories and other products that you can order separately for your XB50 If you have ordered them with the XB50 they may be included in the box but not pictured above or come in a separate package Rotisserie Assembly The XB50 requires some minor assembly before its first use Before you begin the assembly procedure check to make sure you have all the parts tools and necessary hardware at hand Tools needed 2 adjustable wrenches flat head screwdriver Phillips head screwdriver Preparation Remove the hardware from both spit sections and wash all parts in warm soapy water Clean the inside of the spit sections with the included brush C Rinse and dry Spit assembly procedure 1 Remove the hardware from the spit coupler 7 2 Slide spit section 1 into spit section 2 and replace the hardware Wrench tighten all 4 sets of hardware Note If you are cooking a whole animal it is sometimes easier to attach the spit inside the animal It is sometimes easier to bring in a section from each end and attach it in the middle than to try to drive the fully assembled spit through from one end 3
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