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WARNING

Fuels used in gas or oil-fired appliances and the products of

combustion of such fuels, contain chemicals known to the

State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and/ or other

reproductive harm.

This warning is issued pursuant to California Health &

Safety Code Sec. 25249.6.

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WARNING

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

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WARNING

Your grill will get very hot.

Never lean over the cooking area

while using your grill. Do not touch cooking surfaces, grill hous-
ing, grill lid or any other grill parts while the grill is in operation,
or until the grill has cooled down after use.

Failure to comply with these instructions may result in
serious bodily injury.

You have bought a quality gas product from Barbeques

Galore. All gas products require careful installation and or
assembly and pre-operational testing. We recommend that our
trained staff assemble, test and if necessary install your new
purchase for you.

Barbeques Galore cannot be held responsible for any

damages to persons or property resulting from improper
assembly or installation.

If you chose to assemble, test and install your own unit,

please follow the manufacturer’s instructions explicitly.

This Outdoor Cooking Gas Appliance is not intended to be
installed in or on recreational vehicles and/or boats.

LOCATION: FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY.

When choosing a location for your Gas grill, keep in mind

that it should not be located under any overhead unprotected
combustible construction.  The sides and bottom of the grill
should not be any closer than 

14 inches

to combustible con-

struction and back of the grill should not be any closer than 

16

inches

to combustible construction.

GAS PRESSURE

The Propane Gas Grills are designed to operate on

propane at a gas pressure regulated at 11" water column
(W.C.) when equipped with the correct Propane Orifices on the
valves and a 

Propane Regulator

on the supply line.

The Natural Gas Grills are designed to operate on Natural

Gas at a gas pressure regulated at 4" water column (W.C.)
when equipped with the correct Natural Gas Orifice on the
valves and a 

Natural Gas Regulator

on the supply line.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The installation of your Gas grill must meet all local codes

and/or gas utility requirements or, in the absence of local
codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1.

CAUTION: LEAK CHECKING

Check all gas connections with a soap solution to 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 connections. Soap bubbles will appear if con-
nections 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

LP gas grill models are designed for use with a standard

20 lb. Liquid Propane Gas (LP gas) tank, not included with grill
box. 

Never

connect your gas grill to an LP gas tank that

exceeds this capacity. A tank of approximately 12 inches in
diameter by 18-1/2 inches high is the maximum size LP gas
tank to use. A Propane tank with an OPD (Overfill Prevention
Device) must be used. This safety feature prevents the tank
from being over-filled which can cause malfunction of the LP
gas tank, regulator and/or grill.

The LP gas tank must be constructed and marked in

accordance with specifications of the U.S. Dpt. of
Transportation (DOT). In Canada, the LP gas tank must meet
the Canadian Transportation and Communications (CTC)
specifications. Also be sure to read and follow all LP instruc-
tions on the following page.

If the outdoor cooking gas appliance is not in use, the
gas must be turned off at the supply cylinder.

(a) Do not store a spare LP-gas cylinder under or near

this appliance;

(b) Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full;  and

(c) If the information in (a) and (b) is not followed exact-

ly, a fire causing death or serious injury may occur.

1. The LP gas tank has a shutoff valve, terminating in an LP

gas supply tank valve outlet, that is compatible with a
Type 1 tank connection device. The LP gas tank must
also have a safety relief device that has a direct commu-
nication with the vapor space of the tank.

2. The tank supply system must be arranged for vapor with-

drawal.

3. The LP gas tank used must have a collar to protect the

tank valve.

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Never

connect an unregulated LP gas tank to your gas

grill. The gas regulator assembly supplied with your gas
grill is adjusted to have an outlet pressure of 11" water col-
umn (W.C.) for connection to an LP gas tank.

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Safety Information

Summary of Contents for Turbo STS

Page 1: ...se only All barbecues are not intended for commercial use 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 dam age This gas grill is intended for outdoor use only and is not intended to be installed in or on recreational vehicles or boats Note to I...

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Page 3: ...FORMATION The installation of your Gas grill must meet all local codes and or gas utility requirements or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 CAUTION LEAK CHECKING Check all gas connections with a soap solution to 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...

Page 4: ...l your fire department Do not call near the LP gas tank because your telephone is an electrical device and could create a spark resulting in fire and or explosion NOTE The normal flow of gas through the regulator and hose assembly can create a humming noise A low volume of noise is perfectly normal and will not interfere with operation of the grill If humming noise is loud and excessive you may ne...

Page 5: ...r replace such part without charge Parts returned to Barbeques Galore must be sent freight prepaid to Barbeques Galore Inc Customer service center 3355 East Cedar Suite B Ontario CA 91761 or to the nearest Barbeques Galore Store Barbeques Galore will return parts to the purchaser freight or postage prepaid The LP tank manufacturer is solely responsible for the materials workmanship and performance...

Page 6: ... Natural Gas Orifices 3b Locate the Propane Gas Orifices and install them into the barbecue as shown in Figure 3a 3c Place the new Propane Rating Label over the existing label on the right hand side of the barbecue frame 3d Connect the barbecue to an appropriate regulated Propane Gas supply The Natural Gas orifice has a substantially larger hole size than the Propane orifice and is easily distingu...

Page 7: ... into the slots on the four corners of the barbecue frame see Figure 4 7 Note Prior to installing burners check to make sure Air Adjustment Bolt on the side of each burner is screwed all the way in and secured with locking nut Place burners into barbecue as shown in Figure 5 The open end of the burner has to be installed over stem of valve and then the rear of the burner is then lowered down onto ...

Page 8: ...surfaces Use handles or knobs 3 To protect against electrical shock do not immerse cord or plug in water or other liquid 4 Close supervision is necessary when appliance is used by or near children 5 Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts 6 Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions...

Page 9: ...t Collar 8 rests in slot on Support Bracket 5 Figure 10 Make sure long end of collar sticks out of the barbecue Secure position and tighten Thumbscrew 9 7 Position counterbalance weight upwards so as to counter act opposing weight Tighten Counterbalance by tighten ing Handle and Key Washer 8 Ensure that all Bolts are tightened securely NOTE Cooking Grates are removed from Barbecue for all Rotisser...

Page 10: ...king surface to sear your steak to perfection It may be necessary to remove grills if the rotisserie is used to gain greater depth Figure 11 12 Sear Burner C4BSSTR models only The direct heat of these burners sear the juices of the food Grease drippings vaporize back into the food keeping it moist These burners do not require ceramic flame tamer assemblies just the Cooking Grids directly above the...

Page 11: ...ee Figure 14 Lighting Your Grill by Match To light your gas grill by match open the lid and light a match Place lit match on Match Holder as shown in Figure 15 Turn the right main burner control knob to the High setting to release the gas while holding the lit match on the Match Holder near the Main Burner The burner should light within 5 seconds If it fails to light turn the valve off and wait 5 ...

Page 12: ...s are removed to allow for the swing of the rotisserie A basting pan is placed under the rotis area on top of the radiants to catch the drippings Prior to lighting barbecue remove the Ceramic Briquettes on the Flame Tamer Trays that lie directly underneath the meat so that the drip pan rests directly on the empty Flame Tamer Trays Figure 17 Pan can be emptied with a bulb baster To mount the meat o...

Page 13: ...lt tends to draw the natural mois ture out of food causing it to dry out Other spices including pepper and garlic may be freely applied Smoke Cooking Smoke cooking is an exceptionally slow method of cooking in which a flavoring source is added to the Ceramic Briquettes in order to impart its own delectable flavor to the meal for a deep smoke flavor Soak a flavoring source such as hickory chips gre...

Page 14: ...ghly using a stiff wire brush Make sure every port hole is open If the holes are obstructed they may be cleaned using a 32 drill bit 1160 diameter or small open paper clip Use a fine tooth hacksaw blade or sharp knife to clean out cross over slot on bottom of burner Visually check the inside of the Burner by using a flash light to verify there are no internal blockages or spider webs Use a Venturi...

Page 15: ...etting LP gas is hotter and the lower setting may be generally preferred Cover the barbecue when not in use Use a mitt or glove when opening BBQ lid or turning off Propane tank valve after use DON T Install grill closer than 14 on the sides or 16 on the back to any combustible construction Attempt any adjustment of the regulator it has been preset and tested Allow the LP tank to lie on its side Ke...

Page 16: ...igure 25 1 2 NPT Female Gas Inlet Rear of BBQ Deluxe Stainless Steel Turbo Overall Dimensions Specs Install adapter between elbow fitting and manifold to ensure elbow faces 90 downwards once installed 4 Burner Rotis Figure 22 14 27 3 4 24 3 16 2 3 4 33 3 4 30 3 16 21 3 4 8 3 4 33 5 16 21 3 4 19 3 4 30 3 16 33 3 4 21 3 4 ...

Page 17: ...ing during tank installation An approved rubber gas hose is then con nected to the LPG tank CSA Approved Propane Regulator not supplied Propane Installation QCC 1 Quick Connect Coupling OPD Overfill Protection Device required not included nWARNING Vapors from products containing Chlorine and other caustic chemicals can cause Stainless Steel flexible connectors to corrode THESE PRODUCTS SHOULD NOT ...

Page 18: ... lower ground level vents 20 sq in minimum each MUST BE PROVIDED for combustion air on both sides of built in con struction Please ask a Barbeques Galore associate for full details Figure 27 Louvers on BARBECUE must remain unobstructed to allow for combustion air AGA Approved Natural Gas Regulator Gas Supply 1 2 Stainless Flexline Close Nipple Outer lips of barbe cue rests on edges Non combustible...

Page 19: ... 33 Hood Buffer 162772 2 162772 2 162772 2 Orifice for Main Burner NG 315697 3 315697 4 315697 4 Orifice for Main Burner LP 299503 3 299503 4 299503 4 Orifice for Rear Burner NG 315705 1 Orifice for Rear Burner LP 288167 1 36 Gas Valve Sear Main Burner 330561 2 Orifice for Sear Main Burner NG 330530 2 Orifice for Sear Main Burner LP 330548 2 37A Sear Burner Electrode 330654 2 TURBO STS CART ITEM D...

Page 20: ...Figure 28 Exploded Parts Diagram 3 Burner Standard C3BSST 18 9 13 1 32 33 29 2 3 4 15 5 17 16 25 28 28 7 13 26 9 30 6 27 12 34 66 ...

Page 21: ... 19 Figure 29 Exploded Parts Diagram 4 Burner Standard C4BSST 3 32 29 2 1 4 7 17 16 13 5 6 26 14 12 30 9 13 34 9 66 28 25 27 ...

Page 22: ...Rotisserie Burner C4BSSTRP N 20 Figure 30 3 32 29 2 1 4 7 19 17 16 66 13 5 21 20 31 23 22 6 26 14 12 30 27 11 10 9 18 25 28 36 13 34 37 37A 11 10 9 36 35 24 Rotisserie Burner Control Valve Main Burner Control Valve Sear Burner Control Valve ...

Page 23: ...Figure 31 53 43 45 46 47 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 56 48 58 41 42 38 44 39 55 8 51 52 54 57 49 50 40 21 Exploded Parts Diagram 3 Burner Cart C3BSSTC 4 Burner Cart C4BSSTC ...

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