The ash catcher assembly attaches to the bottom
of your grill.
It has an easy to empty pan that collects
the ashes from your barbecue.
It consists of a new pan and capture ring.
The most common problem with the ash catcher
is accidental damage caused by something hitting
it.
Replacing the ash catcher assembly is a repair
that you can do yourself and I'm going to
show you how.
Hi, I'm Mark Sodja.
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Let's get started.
I'll begin by removing the lid and grates
from the barbecue.
Now I can remove the can expand.
Now I'm going to carefully tip the grill onto
its side.
With the grill on its side now I have access
to these tabs that hold the ring in place.
I'll go ahead and pull the tabs back.
I might need a screwdriver to release them
and then I can pull the catch ring away from
the handle.
Now install the new catch ring.
First, I'll line the ring with the clean-out
handle then I place the ring so it's aligned
with the grates, push the tabs in as I do
this I push the ring down until the tabs snap
in place.
I'll make sure each of the tabs are pushed
in securely beneath the leg.
Now lift the grill back up onto its wheels
and install the new catch pan.
I'll finish up by reinstalling the grates
and the lid.
That's how easy it is to install a new ash
catcher assembly on your grill.
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