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Cleaning Exterior Stainless Steel Surfaces:

Routine  care  and  maintenance  is  required  to  preserve
the  appearance  and  corrosion  resistance  of  stainless
steel.  The  fact  is  stainless  steel  can  corrode,  rust  and
discolor  under  certain  conditions.  Rust  is  caused  when
regular  steel  particles  in  the  atmosphere  become  at-
tached  to  the  stainless  steel  surface.  Steel  particles  can
also  become  attached  to  your grill  if  you  use  steel  wool
or  stiff  wire  brushes  to  clean  the  grill  instead  of  non-
abrasive cloth, sponge or nylon cleaning tools. In coastal
areas  rust  pits  can  develop  on  stainless  surfaces  that
cannot be fully removed. Bleach and other chlorine based
solutions  used  for  household  and  pool  cleaning  can
also  cause  corrosion  to  stainless  steel.  Weathering,
extreme  heat,  smoke  from  cooking  and  machine  oils
used  in  the  manufacturing  process  of  stainless  steel
can  cause  stainless  steel  to  turn  tan  in  color. Although
there are many  factors  which can affect  the  surface  ap-
pearance  of  stainless  steel,  they  do  not  affect  the integ-
rity  of the steel or  the performance  of the grill.

To  help maintain  the  finish of stainless steel follow  these
cleaning  procedures  for  the  best  results:

After  every  use  (after  your  grill  has  cooled  down),  wipe
stainless  surfaces  with  a  soft,  soapy  cloth  or  sponge
then  rinse  with  water.  Be  sure  to  remove  all  food  par-
ticles,  sauces  or  marinades  from  stainless  steel  because
these  can  be  highly  acidic  and  damaging  to  stainless
surfaces.
Never  use  abrasive  cleaners,  scrubbers  or  stiff  wire
brushes of any  type on your grill.
Use  a  heat  resistant  Stainless  Steel  Cleaner  and  rub  or
wipe  in the  direction  of  the  stainless steel  grain  or  polish
lines.  Do  not  polish  against  the  grain

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  WARNING

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Failure to comply with these instructions could
result  in  a  fire  or  explosion  that  could  cause
serious bodily injury, death or  property damage.

Keep  grill  area  clear  and  free  from  combustible
materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and
liquids.
Do not obstruct the flow of air for combustion and
ventilation.
Keep the ventilation openings of the tank enclosure
cabinet free and clear of debris.
Visually check burner flames occasionally to ensure
proper flame pattern as shown below.

MAGNIFIED VIEW

 OF GRILL MAIN BURNER, INFRARED

BURNER  AND  ROTISSERIE  BURNER  FLAME  THROUGH
OPEN  LID.

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CLEANING  AND  MAINTENANCE

Proper care and maintenance will keep your grill in top operating
condition and prolong its life. Follow these cleaning procedures on
a  timely  basis  and  your  grill  will  stay  clean  and  operate  with
minimum effort.

CAUTION: 

Be sure your grill is OFF and cool before cleaning.

Before  initial  use,  and  periodically  thereafter,  wash  your
Cooking  Grids  in  a  mild  soap  and  warm  water  solution.
You can use a wash cloth or vegetable brush to clean your
Cooking  Grids.

You  should  periodically  wash  the  Flame  Tamers  in  a
soap and warm water solution. Use a vegetable brush to
remove stubborn burnt-on cooking residue. Dry the Flame
Tamers  thoroughly  before  you  reinstall  them  into  the
cooking  bowl.

To reduce the chance of fire, the Grease Tray should be
visually  inspected  before  each  grill  use.  Remove  any
grease and wash Grease Tray with a mild soap and warm
water  solution.

Grease can build up on the inside of the Grill lid over time.
This grease can drip onto your deck or patio when the lid
is  opened.  Visually  inspect  the  inside  of  the  Grill  Lid
before each grill use. Remove any grease and wash with
a  mild  soap  and  warm  water  solution.

Cleaning the Cooking Grids

Cleaning  the Flame Tamers

Cleaning the Grease Tray

Cleaning the Inside of the Grill Lid

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Burning-off  excess  food  after  every  cookout  will  keep  it
ready for instant use. However, at least every 3 months
you  must  give  the  entire  grill  a  thorough  cleaning  to
minimize your risk of grease fire and keep the grill in top
shape.  Follow  these  steps:

Turn  all Control  Knobs  to  the full  OFF  position.
Turn the LP gas tank valve to the full OFF position.
Disconnect  the regulator  from the gas tank. Inspect  the
hose  with regulator  assembly   for    cracking,  cuts or  any
other damage, and  replace as neccessary. Refer to the
Parts  List  in  this  Use  and  Care  Guide.
Remove  and  clean  the  Flame  Tamers,  Cooking  Grids,
Cooking  Rack  and  Grill  Burners.
Cover  each  Gas  Valve  Orifice  with  aluminum  foil.
Brush the inside and bottom of the grill with a fiber pad or
nylon brush and wash with a mild soap and warm water
solution.  Rinse  thoroughly  and  let  dry.
Remove  aluminum  foil  from  Orifices  and  check  each
Orifice  for  obstruction.
Check  each  Spark  Electrode, adjusting  as  needed.  The
space  between  the  Spark  Electrode  Tip  and  Spark  Re-
ceiver  should  be  approximately  3/16".
Replace the Burners  and adjust the Gas Collector Box.
The edge of the collector box should be overlapping the
Burner  Port.
Replace  Flame  Tamers  and  Cooking  Grids.
Reconnect the gas source and observe the Burner flame
for  correct  operation.

Routine Cleaning of The Grill Interior

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WARNING

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Do not leave the grill unattended during burn off.  Empty
and clean the grease tray before doing burn-off.

Summary of Contents for B3812ALP

Page 1: ...a Never obstruct the flow of ventilation air around your gas grill housing Never disconnect the gas regulator or any gas fitting while your grill is lit A lit grill can ignite leaking gas and cause a...

Page 2: ...e fittings propane cylinder valves sold separately and burner valve stems contain lead which is known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Never use char...

Page 3: ...rill has not been used for an extended period of time Remove the screws from the rear of each Main Burner using a Phillips Head Screwdriver or wrench WARNING Grease can get veryhot Always handle the G...

Page 4: ...s Install Transformer Bracket to the Left Panel of the Bowl Frame for B3812BLP NG Models Already installed in the Left Cart Side Panel Trim Plate Already installed in the Left Right Panels of Bowl Fra...

Page 5: ...04081 Phillips Head Screw 1 4 x1 2 2 S112G03081 Phillips Head Screw 3 16 x1 2 12 Install Left and Right Cart Side Panel Trim Plates for BAI12ALP NG Models Already installed in the Left and Right Cart...

Page 6: ...A1 55 17 A2 A5 40 41 44 45 46 47A 42B 91 90 23 21 20 24B 25 26 30 33 37A 39 38 37 36 35A 34 31A 29 28 92A 89 88 87 86 63 50 48 53 54B 52 58 60 74 57 60 62 49 59 51 75 77B 78 79 80 81 82 76 85 84 70 6...

Page 7: ...6M 1 25 Grill Bowl P00713586C P00713586C 1 26 Bowl Frame P00739476C P00739476C 1 27 Extension Fitting Bracket P03328058C P03328058C 1 28 Extension Fitting Bracket Support P03328059C P03328059C 1 29 He...

Page 8: ...ly Upper Y0420012 N A 1 66 Drawer Assembly Lower Y0420013 N A 1 67 Door P04302049A N A 1 68 Door Magnet P05323007M N A 1 69 Caster Seat Left Front Right Rear P05327062H N A 2 70 Caster Seat Right Fron...

Page 9: ...Rotisserie Burner Wind Shield P06906097C P06906097C 1 A2 Rotisserie Burner Frame P06906086C P06906086C 1 Rotisserie Burner Assembly LPG Y0030030 Y0030030 1 Rotisserie Burner Assembly NG Y0030031 Y003...

Page 10: ...17 A1 A5 A4 A3 A7 A9 26A 23 19 21 28 37A 38 41 42 39 40 37A 36 35A 34 33 32 31 29 27 22 20 26B 25 24 A8 A2 A6 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50A 88 87 35B 37B 89 86 85 84 83 68 53 66 90 51 56A 56B 55 61 62 54...

Page 11: ...4 Burner Bracket P02216024A P02216024A 1 25 Grease Tray Heat Shield P06904008C P06904008C 1 26A Lid Spring Left P05551001M P05551001M 1 26B Lid Spring Right P05551002M P05551002M 1 27 Bowl P00713576C...

Page 12: ...op P03331014F N A 1 66 Door Hinge Bracket Left Bottom P03314037C N A 1 67 Door Hinge Bracket Right Bottom P03314038C N A 1 68 Door Hinge Bracket Left Top P03314050C N A 1 69 Door Hinge Bracket Right T...

Page 13: ...rt Number 3 Part Description 4 Quantity of parts needed 13 KEY DESCRIPTION BAI12ALP NG PART BAI12BLP NG PART QTY Rotisserie Burner Assembly LPG Y0030028 Y0030028 2 Rotisserie Burner Assembly NG Y00300...

Page 14: ...ssemblyorgrilloperation oriftherearedamagedormissing partswhen youunpack thisunit from the shipping box Call 1 800 474 5587 M F 8AM 4 30 PM PST KEY PART DESCRIPTION QTY Rot Roller Rot Thumbscrew 1 4 x...

Page 15: ...youunpack thisunit from the shipping box Call 1 800 474 5587 M F 8AM 4 30 PM PST 1 4 3 2 6 8 5 7 Rotisserie Assembly Parts Diagram for BAI12ALP NG BAI12BLP NG KEY PART DESCRIPTION QTY Rot Roller Rot...

Page 16: ...or B3812ALP NG Models Flange Nut 1 4 Qty 2 Part S313G04061 Phillips Head Screw 1 4 x1 2 Qty 2 Part S112G04081 A B Hex Head Screw 1 4 x1 2 Qty 5 Part S162G04081 A B B A Phillips Head Screw 3 16 x1 2 Qt...

Page 17: ...Left before install ing the Left Side Shelf see A in diagram Reserve this screw for later step Install the Left Side Shelf onto the Bowl Panel Outside Left using 4 Phillips Head Screws 1 4 x1 2 and t...

Page 18: ...rew 1 4 x1 2 Qty 1 Part S112G04081 Already installed in the Rear Panel of the Bowl Frame Open the Left Door Panel locate the 4 key holes on the rear side of Left Cart Side Panel Trim Plate as shown At...

Page 19: ...2 Flange Nuts 1 4 see A Tighten securely as shown Repeat for the Right Trim Panel 1 2 Install Rear Trim Panel for BAI12BLP NG Models Remove the preassembled 6 Pan Head Screws 3 16 x1 2 see A in diagr...

Page 20: ...tlet Turn on the Grill Lights by pushing the Left Light Switch on the Control Panel Turn on the Control Knob Seat LED Lights by pushing the Right LED Switch on the Control Panel Fig 4 Fig 2 Fig 3 2 In...

Page 21: ...a stainless steel flexible connector But if using semi rigid tubing do not use materials made of aluminum or aluminum alloy tubing The connector should be installed at the location visible when openi...

Page 22: ...n Panel above the Gas Tank Fig 4 Tank Tray Set 5 22 24 21 1 17 19 5 Vent Openings must be at least 1 8 wide Install the Partition Panel not included in this unit onto the left island Make sure there i...

Page 23: ...ook toward the front of the grill bowl Never put your face inside the Grill Head Push and turn Burner Control Knob to HI and you will hear a clicking sound as the burner is being ignited Your assistan...

Page 24: ...play near your grill Always supervise children and pets if they are in the vicinity of the unit WARNING Keep fire extinguisher readily accessible In the event of a oil grease fire do not attempt to e...

Page 25: ...e LP Gas tank section of this guide How to Leak Test your LP Gas Tank Use a clean paintbrush and a 50 50 mild soap and water solution For your safety Leak test new and exchanged LP Gas tanks BEFORE co...

Page 26: ...he island The bottom of the lower ventilation openings must be at least 1 or less from the floor of the island The top of the lower ventilation openings cannot be more than 5 from the floor of the isl...

Page 27: ...er Turn the grill Control Knobs to the full OFF position then turn the gas ON at source Apply the soap solution to all gas connections indicated by the arrows See diagram If bubbles appear in the soap...

Page 28: ...ply is being tested at high pressures This gas grill and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply pipe system during any pressure testing of that system at pres sure in ex...

Page 29: ...urner Open LP Gas tank OFF HI LO for BAI12ALP NG BAI12BLP NG Models Infrared Burner Main Burner Rotisserie Burner Rotisserie Burner Rotisserie Burner Lighting Instructions Follow steps 1 through 5 of...

Page 30: ...auto matically You may have to push and turn the control knob up to 3 or 4 times to light If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds turn the Burner Control s off wait 5 minutes and repeat the lighting p...

Page 31: ...er 1 800 474 5587 Monday Friday 8 00am 4 30pm PST Obstruction in Burner Tubes Correction Follow the Burner Tube cleaning procedure on page 36 of this Operator s Manual Misalignment of Ignitor on Burne...

Page 32: ...ll instructions before initial use IMPORTANT When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be used The Transformer is set for 120V 60Hz AC current input 12VAC 25W output The...

Page 33: ...wn Place the food between the forks and tighten the Thumbscrews to keep the Holding Forks in position 3 Rotisserie Screw 3 16 x1 2 UNC Qty 2 Part S112G03084 Rotisserie Washer Qty 2 Part S411G03064 B38...

Page 34: ...ing process and allow it to turn smoothly Plug the Rotisserie into an outlet and turn on to test 5 B3812ALP NG B3812BLP NG BAI12ALP NG BAI12BLP NG Rotisserie Motor Rotisserie Motor Motor Bracket Motor...

Page 35: ...rolong itslife Follow these cleaning procedures on a timely basis and your grill will stay clean and operate with minimum effort CAUTION Be sure your grill is OFF and cool before cleaning Before initi...

Page 36: ...2 WARNING Tube Burner After each use of the main grill or infrared cooking zone it is necessary to burn off food particles and drippings which can clog Burner ports and reduce Burner perfor mance OPEN...

Page 37: ...ce seared reduce heat and continue cooking or move food to the primary cooking area to finish cooking The middle and back primary cooking areas offer high heat for grilling The Secondary Cooking Rack...

Page 38: ...fish pieces are small enough to drop between the Cooking Grids Vegetables and Fruit Prepare your fruit or vegetables and brush with butter or basting sauce if desired To cook indirectly the food shou...

Page 39: ...ugh the primary grill burners will also sear meat the Infrared Burner produces a more intense and concentrated heat that sears the meat more quickly This quick searing produces a crisp and flavorful o...

Page 40: ...excess fat Truss meat and poultry with cooking string to retain shape if desired Bacon strips can be used to cover the outside surface of lean meat and poultry to help prevent it from drying out Anot...

Page 41: ...e holding forks Test the balance as described before A rolled piece of meat requires the rotisserie skewer to be inserted through the center of the length of meat then se cured and balanced For meats...

Page 42: ...e only For your safety conversion kits are not available nor will we sell or otherwise provide parts or information to be used to convert your grill Any attempt to convert your grill is dangerous and...

Page 43: ...ral oxidation process and will not affect the short term performance of your grill To slow the rusting process on Cooking Grids we recommend greasing the grids before and after each cookout Use a brus...

Page 44: ...ilures or operating difficulties due to accidents abuse misuse alteration misapplication vandalism improper installation maintenance or service damages caused by flashback fire or grease fires as set...

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