GRLLR Connect Kamado Low Cabinet Unit: Assembly and Operation Manual
Step-by-step instructions for assembling and maintaining the GRLLR Connect Kamado Low Cabinet Unit. The instructions are grouped into logical sections such as 'Assembly' and 'Maintenance'.
Product Information
GRLLR Connect Kamado Low Cabinet Unit
Purpose-Built for Your Kamado—Meet the GRLLR Connect Kamado Low Cabinet Take your outdoor cooking setup to the next level with the GRLLR Connect Kamado Low Cabinet, specially designed for those who want to fully integrate a larger kamado grill into their kitchen modules. At half the height of standard Connect units, it offers the perfect elevation for substantial grills such as the GRLLR Kamado Ember Pro or Kamado Ember 22 Inch.
Attach 2 lock casters (9) and 2 casters (8) to the corners.
Secure each with M6×10 screws (A).
Fix the plint with M6×12 step screws (C).
Parts used:
Bottom Panel | 8 | 1×
Lock Caster | 9 | 2×
Caster | 10 | 2×
M6×10 bolt | A | 16×
M6×12 Step Screw | C | 2×
2. Fix side panels to the base
Position the Left Side Panel (3) and Right Side Panel (4) upright on the Bottom Panel (8).
Secure both panels using M6×10 bolts (A).
Parts used:
Left Side Panel | 3 | 1×
Right Side Panel | 4 | 1×
M6×10 bolt | A | 4×
3. Attach the rear panel and connect brackets
Fit the Rear Panel (2) between the side panels.
Secure it with M6×10 bolts (A).
Install the Connect Brackets (15) at the lower corners to reinforce the structure.
Secure them with M5×12 bolts (B).
Parts used:
Rear Panel | 2 | 1×
Connect Bracket | 15 | 2×
A6×10 bolt | A | 6×
M5×12 bolt | B | 8×
4. Install the sliding rail (left side)
Attach the Sliding Rail Left (Upper) (5) to the inner side of the Left Side Panel (3) as shown.
Use the M5×12 bolts (B) to secure it, inserting screws into the gray-highlighted mounting points.
Parts used:
Sliding Rail Left (Upper) | 5 | 1×
M5×12 bolt | B | 3×
5. Install right sliding rail
Attach the Sliding Rail Right (Upper) (10) to the inner side of the Right Side Panel (4).
Secure using M5×12 bolts (B), inserting screws into the gray-highlighted mounting points as shown.
Fasten the Bracket (17) across the front top of the unit using M6×10 bolts (A).
Parts used:
Sliding Rail Right (Upper) | 10 | 1×
Bracket | 17 | 1×
M6×10 bolt | A | 4×
M5×12 bolt | B | 3×
6. Assemble the tabletop frame
Prepare the Table Top (1).
Align and fasten the upper structural components, maintaining a 3–5 mm gap as illustrated.
Use M6×10 mm bolts (A) to secure the connections.
Note!
If you have purchased one of our different countertop options, at this step, please use the preferred top, instead of the standard model included in the original packaging.
Parts used:
Table Top | 1 | 1×
M6×10 bolt | A | 4×
7. Mount the tabletop frame and wheel cover
Place the assembled Table Top (1) onto the cabinet body.
Ensure proper alignment of holes and edges before tightening.
Fit the Wheel Cover (16) beneath the unit as shown.
Press or slide it firmly into place.
Parts used:
Table Top | 1 | 1×
Wheel Cover | 16 | 1×
8. Install the handle on the drawer panel
Attach the Handle (7) to the Drawer Panel (14) using M6×10 bolts (A).
Make sure the handle is centered and tightened evenly on both sides.
Parts used:
Handle | 7 | 1×
Drawer Panel | 14 | 1×
M6×10 bolt | A | 2×
9. Attach brackets to the drawer
Fix the Left Bracket (11) and Right Bracket (12) onto each side of the Drawer (13) using M5×12 bolts (B).
Make sure both brackets are aligned correctly with the mounting holes and positioned symmetrically.
Parts used:
Drawer | 13 | 1×
Left Bracket | 11 | 1×
Right Bracket | 12 | 1×
M5×12 bolt | B | 6×
10. Assemble the drawer front
Attach the Drawer Panel (14) to the Drawer (13) using M5×12 bolts (B).
Ensure the handle side faces outward and the panel is aligned evenly on both sides.
Parts used:
Drawer Panel | 14 | 1×
Drawer | 13 | 1×
M5×12 bolt | B | 6×
11. Install the drawer into the cabinet
Pull out the sliding rails inside the cabinet.
Align the drawer brackets with the rails and slide the drawer carefully into position.
Push until it clicks into place.
Ensure smooth movement and proper engagement of the locking clips.
Parts used:
Drawer assembly | — | 1×
12. Secure the drawer
Pull out the plastic clip located on the sliding rail.
Adjust the drawer position so the holes align as shown in the illustration, then insert the drawer into place.
Confirm the correct assembled position as indicated.
Finally, push the plastic clip back in to lock the drawer securely.
Parts used:
Drawer assembly | — | 1×
13. Install the wheel cover
Attach the Wheel Cover (16) to the lower front edge of the unit.
Align the fixing holes and secure as shown.
Ensure the cover is centered and flush with the casters.
Note!
Plinth should only be attached if the unit will remain stationary.
Parts used:
Wheel Cover | 16 | 1×
Connecting the Units
14. Connecting the Units
Align the rear panel between the left and right side panels.
Secure it using M5×12 screws to attach the connect bracket, ensuring stability and proper alignment with the rest of the structure.
15. After connecting
We strongly recommend sealing the joints between the units along the top edge of the kitchen tops, as well as between every kitchen top and the fascia, with an appropriate outdoor sealant to prevent water ingress.
Maintenance
16. Preventing Rust
Rust is a chemical process in which iron oxidizes and begins to flake away the metal. This is caused by water that soaks into the metal or comes in contact with the metal frequently over time. As an outdoor appliance made of steel, some surface rust should be expected from time to time. Keeping your grill under cover, clean and dry, goes a long way toward preventing rust from occurring. Some tips are:
Ensure cooking surfaces (including flame tamer) are kept clean and dry after cooking, particularly after cooking with marinades. The cooking surface should be rubbed with oil after use.
Do not leave the grill out in the rain.
Do not store the grill when it is wet. Dry thoroughly first.
During both summer and winter, periodically remove the cover to enable the grill to air out, and get rid of any built-up condensation.
Light surface rust can be easily removed with a rag, soaked in white vinegar, or using a commercial rust remover. Dry the affected area and apply a coating of rust-preventing fluid, available at most auto stores.
Chipped enamel can be treated with touch-up paint to cover the bare metal surface.
17. Maintaining Powder-Coated Steel
Frequency: Clean every 3-6 months or more often if the item is exposed to harsh environments (e.g., coastal areas, high pollution).
Method:
Use a soft cloth or sponge with warm water and mild detergent.
Avoid abrasive cleaning tools like steel wool or scouring pads that can scratch the surface.
Use minor clean water to remove any residue.
Dry with a soft cloth to prevent water spots or streaks.
2. Avoid Harsh Chemicals
Do not use solvents, strong alkaline cleaners (e.g., ammonia), or acidic products, as these can damage the powder coating.
Stick to pH-neutral or slightly alkaline cleaning solutions.
3. Protect Against Scratches
Use care when handling or storing powder-coated items to avoid scratching the surface.
If scratches occur, touch them up promptly with a matching paint or protective coating to prevent rust or further damage.
4. Protect from Harsh Conditions
If the powder-coated steel is outdoors:
Use a silicone-based wax, car wax, or a clear protective sealant specifically formulated for powder-coated surfaces.
This adds a water-repellent layer, reducing the chance of water penetration and rust formation.
Reapply every 6–12 months for outdoor items.
5. Inspect Regularly
Check for chips, cracks, or peeling in the powder coating.
Address any damage promptly to prevent rusting or corrosion underneath the coating.
6. Lubricate Moving Parts (if applicable)
For items like hinges or joints, use a silicone-based lubricant to keep them functional and protect against corrosion.
7. Ensure Proper Drainage and Ventilation
Avoid water pooling: Design or place powder-coated items in a way that prevents water from accumulating, such as tilting outdoor furniture slightly for runoff.
Ventilation: Ensure proper airflow around the item to allow quick drying after exposure to rain or cleaning.
8. Apply a Protective Coating:
Products like silicone-based sprays or car wax can repel water and add a shiny finish.
18. Preventing Rust On Stainless Steel
1. Regular Cleaning
Frequency: Clean every 3-6 months or more often if the item is exposed to harsh environments (e.g., coastal areas, high pollution).
Remove Contaminants: Clean stainless steel regularly to remove dirt, salt, grease, or other debris that can lead to rust.
Use warm water and a mild detergent with a soft cloth or sponge.
Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry with a microfiber cloth to prevent water spots.
Avoid prolonged exposure to saltwater or chloride-based cleaners, as these can corrode stainless steel.
2. Protect the Surface
Apply a Protective Coating: Use a stainless steel polish, wax, or clear protective coating to create a barrier against moisture and contaminants.
Use Passivation Treatments: For higher corrosion resistance, apply a passivating agent (available commercially) to remove iron contaminants and reinforce the chromium oxide layer.
Storage
19. Proper Storage
Check these instructions if you stop using the for a longer time or you wish to put the unit into storage for the winter, for example. Proper storage prolongs the unit service life and keeps it operational for many years.
Clean inner and outer metal surface.
Keep the all parts in dry.
These parts need to be stored in a dry and warm space. It is also recommended that use a cover to protect the unit.
Warranty
20. Warranty
COMPANY ADDRESS
The GRLLR Company B.V.
Liesbosstraat 43 A
4813 BC Breda
The Netherlands
CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY
This limited warranty applies only to products registered within 30 days of purchase according to instructions in the manual.
Proof of purchase date according to buying receipt.
The GRLLR manual must be kept, in order to refer back to it.
Products must be assembled, used and maintained according to the manuals.
Any alteration, reparation or adjustment of the original product parts will cancel the validity of this warranty.
1. COVERAGE
GRLLR warrants this Connect Unit to be free from defects in material and workmanship from the date of purchase by the original consumer purchaser. This warranty is limited to the following components:
Cast Iron parts have a warranty period of 5 years — no rust through or burn through.
All stainless steel parts have a warranty of 10 years from the date of purchase.
Kamado worktop has a warranty of 2 years, provided adequate maintenance with seasonal oil.
Water drainage accessories and tap have a warranty of 2 years from the time of purchase.
All other parts are covered for 5 years from the date of purchase.
Please note: Surface rust is normal and can be cleaned easily. If not maintained properly as indicated in the manual, it can become a bigger issue. Please follow the instructions for optimal usability and durability.
2. WHAT IS NOT COVERED
The limited warranty does not cover the following:
Normal wear and tear.
Damage caused by improper assembly, installation, use or maintenance.
Commercial use of this product.
Any modifications or alterations made to the appliance.
Damage caused by accidents, misuse, abuse, or neglect.
Surface corrosion, discoloration, or rust.
Excluded from this warranty are the following:
Removal or re-installation expenses. This warranty does not cover transit or in-home service costs.
We do not assume responsibility for any loss or damage that occurs during transportation.
This warranty does not apply to instances of inadequate maintenance, abuse, neglect, misuse, accidental or improper installation of the appliance.
Any cosmetic imperfections, including scratches, dents, corrosion, or discoloration due to heat, abrasive chemical cleaners, or chipping of porcelain enamel components, as long as they do not impair the functionality of the appliance.
3. EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
In the event of a covered defect, GRLLR will, at its option, repair or replace the defective part or product. The cost of labor for removal or installation of the replacement part is not covered.
4. HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE
If you believe that your GRLLR product is defective and covered under this warranty, please contact our Customer Service Department at the contact information provided above.
5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
To the extent permitted by applicable law, GRLLR’s liability under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of defective parts or products, as specified in section 3 above. GRLLR shall not be liable for any other damages, including but not limited to incidental, consequential, or punitive damages.
6. GOVERNING LAW
This warranty shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the country or jurisdiction where the product was purchased.
7. NON-TRANSFERABLE
This warranty is valid only for the original consumer purchaser and is not transferable to subsequent owners.
8. OTHER CONDITIONS
Set-up and installation of all GRLLR products must conform with the manual, as well as with the applicable Gas, Electrical and Building standards as laid down by the local laws and codes in your country, state or region.
Do not place any GRLLR BBQ, Oven or Stove directly on or near a combustible surface, such as tables, carpets, wooden floors or other combustible materials. You must use a refractory barrier with adequate thickness as a protective base, such as concrete tiles between the GRLLR product and a combustible surface.
Improper use of GRLLR products or misplacement of any GRLLR BBQ, Oven or Stove will cancel any warranty validity and disclaims all liability for direct, indirect or incidental damages.
This warranty has been translated from English to several other languages. We do not cover claims that result from a mistranslation or a poor interpretation of context. At the GRLLR Company, we always strive to help our clients and partners as well as we can. Disagreements will always refer to the English or Dutch warranties to rule out contextual mistranslations.