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DANGER

If you smell gas:

1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
2. Extinguish any open flame.
3. Open lid.
4. If odor continues, keep away from the appli-

ance and immediately call your gas supplier
or your fire department.

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WARNING

1. Do not store or use gasoline or other flam-

mable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this
or any other appliance.

2. An LP cylinder not connected for use shall

not be stored in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.

Note: We highly recommend you always cover this barbecue when it is
not in use which will prolong the life of the barbecue and protect it from
the elements.

Read this Owner’s Manual carefully and
be sure your gas grill is properly assem-
bled, installed and maintained. Failure
to follow these instructions could result
in serious bodily injury and/or property
damage.

Note to Installer:

Leave this Owner’s

Manual with the consumer after delivery
and/or installation.

Note to Consumer:

Leave this Owner’s

Manual in a convenient place for future
reference.

Design Certified Unit approved by

CSA Laboratories under standard

ANSI Z21.58-2007 / CSA 1.6-2007

Outdoor Gas Cooking Equipment

Turbo  & Turbo Elite

Instruction Manual

Customer Service Helpline: If you have questions about assembly or grill operation, or if there are damaged or
missing parts when you unpack this unit from the shipping box, call us Monday through Friday at 1-800-752-3085

Barbeques Galore 

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800-752-3085 

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2173 Salk Avenue, Suite 200 

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Carlsbad, CA 92008

Model No.

SKU#

Model Name

CG3TCBN

353938

Turbo 3 Burner NG

CG4TCBN

353953

Turbo 4 Burner NG

CG4TCBRN

353979

Turbo 4 RB NG

CG4TDBRN

354001

Turbo Elite 4 RB NG

CG5TDBRN

354050

Turbo Elite 5 RB NG

CG3TCBP

353920

Turbo 3 Burner LP

CG4TCBP

353946

Turbo 4 Burner LP

CG4TCBRP

353961

Turbo 4 RB LP

CG4TDBRP

354043

Turbo Elite 4 RB LP

CG5TDBRP

354068

Turbo Elite 5 RB LP

Summary of Contents for Turbo CG3TCBN

Page 1: ...e Note to Installer Leave this Owner s Manual with the consumer after delivery and or installation Note to Consumer Leave this Owner s Manual in a convenient place for future reference Design Certified Unit approved by CSA Laboratories under standard ANSI Z21 58 2007 CSA 1 6 2007 Outdoor Gas Cooking Equipment Turbo Turbo Elite Instruction Manual Customer Service Helpline If you have questions abou...

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Page 3: ...r Gas Grill Pg 7 8 Location Pg 7 Lighting Instructions Pg 7 Rotisserie Burner Lighting Instructions Pg 7 Cooking Tips Care Of Your Gas Grill Pg 9 10 Maintenance Guide Pg 10 11 Do s Dont s Pg 12 Outdoor Propane Built in Installation Specifications Pg 13 15 Outdoor Natural Gas Built in Installation Specifications Pg 16 Parts List Pg 18 19 Parts Diagram Pg 20 Warranty Information Pg 21 1 ...

Page 4: ... be sure they are tight and leakproof To make soap solution mix one part water with one part liquid detergent With heat control knobs at OFF position turn gas supply on Apply the mixture to all gas pipe con nections Soap bubbles will appear if connections are not properly sealed repair as necessary Never test for gas leaks with a lighted match or open flame PROPANE MODELS Correct LP Gas Tank Use L...

Page 5: ... to the OFF position Open lid Get away from the LP gas tank Do not try to fix the problem yourself If odor continues or you have a fire you cannot extinguish call your fire department Do not call near the LP gas tank because your telephone is an elec trical device and could create a spark resulting in fire and or explo sion The LP gas pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with this unit mu...

Page 6: ...ee Page 1 for information on mixing and applying soap solution if bubbles appear there is a leak The connection must be tightened to close the leak or immedi ately turn off the gas supply and contact a qualified customer service agent for replacement parts or for further instruction The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with this barbecue MUST be used Replacement pressure reg ulators a...

Page 7: ...nto the barbecue in the closed position Align holes on Top and Bottom Hinges and insert Hinge Pivot Pins into position you may have to move the bottom halves of the hinge assemblies to achieve alignment Now fit the retaining clips into the hinge pivot pins Figure 4 7 Roll the assembled barbecue and hood onto its back edge while holding the hood closed with one hand tighten the four 4 nuts securing...

Page 8: ...the back bracket locating the cast peg into the appropriate hole Figure 7 Note Air Adjustment The bolt on the side of each burner should be screwed half way in and secured with the locking nut prior to installation Figure 6a Lip rests on rear ledge between burner mounting holes Burner Heat Shield Fit into Brass Stem on Valve Cast Peg on burner rests in hole Figure 7 12 Remove the Stainless Flame T...

Page 9: ... onto to the outer surface of the food This allows cooking without the grease drippings burning on the main burner radiants Rotisserie Burner Lighting Instructions Rear Burner Models Only Note The location of the Rotisserie burner makes it more susceptible to winds that will decrease the performance of your rotisserie cooking For this reason you should not operate the back burner during windy weat...

Page 10: ...an open flame you will have flare ups since flare ups are caused when the natural juices from the meat fall on the hot Ceramic Rock Flare ups and the resulting smoke are what give meat cooked over an open flame the delicious outdoor flavor so expect and encourage some flare up However excessive flare ups can be caused by cooking extra fatty foods directly on the grill or by cooking with too high a...

Page 11: ...he meat or poultry causing it to lose it s natural juices 3 If you use a tomato or sugar base sauce for basting do not apply until the last five or ten minutes of cooking period Use over a longer period of time will result in over browning or charring 4 Poultry fish and natural lean meats should be brushed with cooking oil butter or margarine several times during the cooking period to avoid their ...

Page 12: ...and the Back Burner control knob set to HIGH Do not use the main grill burners when the Back Burner is in opera tion Energy Conservation You ll be pleased to know that by cooking outdoors on your Gas grill you ll be using no more of our nation s pre cious energy than if you were cooking indoors And on hot summer days cooking outdoors takes the heat out of the kitchen and cuts down on the energy ne...

Page 13: ... cause serious damage to your grill and create an unsafe operating condition for the user Although an obstructed burner tube is not the only cause of FLASHBACK it is the most common cause To reduce the chance of FLASHBACK you must clean the burner tubes before assembling your grill and at least once a month in late summer or early fall when spiders are most active Also perform this burner tube cle...

Page 14: ...y adjustment of the regulator it has been preset and tested Allow the LP tank to lie on its side Keep in an upright position Turn a control knob on until a lighted match is inserted in the lighting hole Use plastics or untempered glass utensils on the grill Attempt to move an aluminum foil pan while it is hot Let it cool first before moving it Cover or block any air openings in the bottom of the g...

Page 15: ...also cause pinholes if they come in contact with these connectors and MUST be washed off immediately with water NOTE When installing a barbecue equipped for liquid propane in an island the propane tank must be in a sepa rate enclosure that is completely isolated from the barbecue It must be cross ventilated in accordance with the current standard The propane tank MUST NEVER be installed directly u...

Page 16: ...accessibility clearances overhead obstructions and clearance to combustibles shrubbery that may potentially block ventilation air for the enclosure nearby windows where smoke may enter and places where too much draft may be encountered etc 3 If utilizing the space directly underneath the barbecue for storage the area allowed MUST NOT permit the storage of any spare LP tank A shelf may be designed ...

Page 17: ...t LP regulator supplied with barbecue must be used A plenum wall is required to create a sepa rate compartment for LP Tank source Heat Shield required underneath BBQ DO NOT store any spare LP Tanks within the enclosure Upper and lower vent openings required Locate where unobstructed 6 MIN R D S Hardiboard as required 4 MIN Figure 2 Figure 3 15 ...

Page 18: ... is voided IN OUT Natural Gas supply Close Nipple Shut off Valve is required not supplied CSA approved Natural Gas Regulator included Figure 29 Stainless Steel Flex line not included Teflon Pipe Thread Sealant is recommended for use on all threaded connections Gas Inlet Natural Gas Built In Gas Line Installation shown with optional WOK installation 11 MIN Non combustible Construction Figure 30 D1 ...

Page 19: ...9 Turbo 4 Burner RB NG 30 1 2 31 5 8 CG4TDBRN 354001 Turbo Elite 4 Burner RB NG 30 1 2 31 3 4 CG5TDBRN 354050 Turbo Elite 5 Burner RB NG 38 1 2 39 1 2 CG3TCBP 353920 Turbo 3 Burner LP 24 1 2 25 5 8 CG4TCBP 353946 Turbo 4 Burner LP 30 1 2 31 5 8 CG4TCBRP 353961 Turbo 4 Burner RB LP 30 1 2 31 5 8 CG4TDBRP 354043 Turbo Elite 4 Burner RB LP 30 1 2 31 3 4 CG5TDBRP 354068 Turbo Elite 5 Burner RB LP 38 1...

Page 20: ...Turbo 5 NG 1 1 1 1 1 Manifold Tube Turbo 1 LP 1 1 1 1 1 Manifold Tube Turbo 2 LP 1 1 1 1 1 Manifold Tube Turbo 3 LP 1 1 1 1 Manifold Tube Turbo 4 LP 1 Manifold Tube Turbo 5 LP 1 1 1 Flame Thrower Tube Turbo 150mm 1 1 1 Flame Thrower Tube Turbo 210mm 1 1 1 Flame Thrower Tube Turbo 310mm 1 1 Flame Thrower Tube Turbo 410mm 1 Flame Thrower Tube Turbo 510mm 10 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 Orifice Holder with Nu...

Page 21: ... 1 1 1 31 Warming Rack Stainless Steel 1 1 39 Warming Rack Stainless Steel 35 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Handle Brackets for S Steel Hood 1 1 Handle 3 Bnr S Steel Hood 1 1 1 1 1 1 Handle 4 Bnr S Steel Hood 1 1 Handle 5 Bnr S Steel Hood 37 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 Valve Turbo Flame Thrower 38 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 Heat Shield S Steel 1 1 1 1 Rear Burner Small Black 1 1 Rear Burner Large Black 1 1 1 1 Rear Burner...

Page 22: ... 15 13 18 19 20 16 14 17 1 30 31 33 51 24 5 38 28 4 7 8 10 2 25 21 36 35 32 27 29 39 40 34 41 49 4 11 37 9 6 Valve Igniter Assembly Electrode Lead Chrome Control Knob 20 3 59 42 44 48 43 45 47 46 50 Safety Valve Detail 10 or 26 ...

Page 23: ...IATELY This limited warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of parts which prove defective under normal use and service and which on examination shall indicate to Barbeques Galore s satisfaction they are defective Before returning any parts to Barbeques Galore contact our Customer Service Center at 800 752 3085 or email us at customerservice bbqgalore com If Barbeques Galore confirm...

Page 24: ...bout assembly or grill operation or if there are damaged or missing parts when you unpack this unit from the shipping box call us Monday through Friday at 1 800 752 3085 Barbeques Galore z 800 752 3085 z 2173 Salk Avenue Suite 200 z Carlsbad CA 92008 ...

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