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III    SAFETY  PRACTICES  TO  AVOID  PERSONAL  INJURY 

-Don'ts- 

 

DON’T move your grill while it is in operation or still hot. 

DON'T use an open flame when testing for gas leaks. 

DON'T use charcoal briquettes, wood chips or any flammable material on top or in place of 

lava rock. 

DON'T store any flammable materials beneath the firebox or in the vicinity of your grill. 

DON'T use the grill for cooking excessively fatty meats or products which promote flare-ups. 

DON'T use natural gas in a unit designated for liquid propane. 

DON'T operate this unit in a building, garage, or any other enclosed area. 

DON'T operate your grill under overhangs or awnings. 

DON'T obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air into or out of this unit. 

DON'T use in high wind conditions; high winds may adversely affect burner performances. 

DON'T use vertical tanks. 

 

-Do's- 

 

DO store your grill indoors or covered, be sure to close the tank valve, disconnect the hose 

from the tank, remove the tank from the grill and

 store the L.P. tank outdoors. 

DO use a leak proof approved sealing compound on all joints when connecting or replacing 

any gas fittings. 

DO fully open the grill hood before lighting your grill. 

DO remove the control knobs and store them indoors for child safety. 

DO obtain safety instructions from your local gas supplier, and post in a prominent location 

near the area of operation.These instructions are to be followed in the event of a gas leak. 

DO operate your unit outdoors.   

DO operate this unit in a well-ventilated area.   

DO position your portable grill away from direct wind.   

DO inspect flexible gas hose prior to each use. If it is evident that there is excessive abrasion 

or wear, or the hose is cut, it must be replaced prior to the unit being put into operation. 

DO use only 40# horizontal propane cylinders (12” diameter, 29” length) supplied with unit. 

Any other cylinder used must be of identical type and must be constructed and marked in 
accordance with the specifications for LP gas cylinders of the US. Department of 
Transportation (DOT).  

DO properly store propane cylinders outdoors in a well ventilated area out of reach of children.  

Disconnected cylinders must have threaded valve plugs tightly installed and must not be 
stored in a building, garage, or any other enclosed area.  

Propane gas is highly 

flammable! 

DO lock both casters when operating the grill unit.

 

DO handle, use, store and transport  LP gas cylinders in accordance with NFPA 58.  

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Summary of Contents for PORTA-GRILL II

Page 1: ...IS UNIT HAS BEEN CERTIFIED BY ITS WARNOCK HERSEY TO MEET ANSI Z83 11 CGA 1 8 1994 AGA REQUIREMENT 13 90 AND CAN CGA 1 6 M88 FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY BELSON OUTDOORS INC 111 NORTH RIVER ROAD PO BOX 207 NOR...

Page 2: ...3 IV PROPANE TANK STORAGE HANDLING AND FILLING 4 V CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING YOUR TANK 5 VI LEAK CHECK 6 VII LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 7 VIII IGNITOR AND BURNER ADJUSTMENTS 8 9 IX CARE AND MAINTENANCE...

Page 3: ...any flammable materials in any cabinets beneath the grill burner box or in the vicinity of your grill WARNING Improper assembly adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage i...

Page 4: ...the flow of combustion and ventilation air around the grill WARNING For your safety do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this unit or any other applian...

Page 5: ...s DO fully open the grill hood before lighting your grill DO remove the control knobs and store them indoors for child safety DO obtain safety instructions from your local gas supplier and post in a p...

Page 6: ...LP gas cylinders of the US Department of Transportation Transport tanks in a horizontal position in a secure manner with valves tightly closed Do not transport tank in the passenger compartment of a...

Page 7: ...se with propane gas only This regulator and the factory supplied hose assembly must be used when operating your grill If replacement of the hose and or regulator becomes necessary factory specified pa...

Page 8: ...uid soap 50 water Solution can be sprayed on with a spray bottle or painted on all connections with a brush Soap bubbles will appear where a leak is present If a leak is present immediately turn off g...

Page 9: ...e time a spark will be provided at the front of burner It may be necessary to press the button 3 to 6 times until the burner is lit STEP 7 Repeat STEP 4 through STEP 6 for each burner After the burner...

Page 10: ...ignitor button is depressed Adjust the probe as necessary for best spark Distance between probe end and the burner should be set at 1 8 CAUTION Both LP tank and control knobs must be at OFF position...

Page 11: ...kwise to allow more air to the burner NOISY AND LIFTED FLAME indicates too much air Turn the air shutter clockwise Burner Flame Height FLARE UPS When you cook fatty foods over an open flame you can ex...

Page 12: ...n to clean the grate Spray a non stick vegetable oil on grill just before cooking to prevent food from sticking to the surface WARMING RACK The cleaning of the chrome warming rack can be accomplished...

Page 13: ...piders immediately turn gas off and try to use a small brush to eliminate the spider webs If there are webs blocking the air mixer insert a bottle brush into the end of the burner twist and pull the w...

Page 14: ...outside of firebox See Assembly Diagram 8 Slide tank 8 into support hoops and fasten to orientation bracket with 3 8 16x3 4 hex head bolt 9 Install regulator 9 to tank Be sure arrow on regulator is i...

Page 15: ...ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM MODEL PORTA GRILL PG 2460 II 13...

Page 16: ...hood pivot pins outward 2 Install grill grate 3 Place inner hood half over rear of grill with handles to the rear supporting hooks face the front of the grill Lift ends of hood over 1 2 pivot pins one...

Page 17: ...BRAKE 10 PI PBCSTRB 2 LEG CASTER WITH BRAKE 11 PG II HS 1 HEAT SHIELDS SET OF 2 12 PI TNKBRKT 1 PROPANE TANK SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 13 PG XBRACE 1 LEG SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 14 PI 40H 1 LIQUID PROPANE TANK HORIZO...

Page 18: ...PART LIST DIAGRAM PG 2460 II PG 200 optional PG XBRACE optional 16...

Page 19: ...r instrument panel when shutting off the burner CAUSE Unburned gas escaping through mixer SOLUTION Turn burner valve half way between HIGH and OFF for ten seconds then to OFF position 5 PROBLEM Failur...

Page 20: ...d you have any questions or encounter any difficulty please call our Customer Service Department at 1 800 323 5664 Return Merchandise Policy Prior written approval and instructions must be issued by o...

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