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HOW A QCC VALVE WORKS 

 

There is a safety check valve inside our bright green QCC-1 fitting.  Once the regulator is connected to the 

propane tank and the main cylinder is “OPEN”, a minimal amount of gas is allowed to flow through the 

check valve.  If there are no downstream leaks, the pressure on both sides of the check valve will equalize 

and the spring loaded stopper will open allowing maximum gas to flow.  This only takes a few seconds to 

complete and then you can start the lighting procedure. 

 

IF THE QCC INDICATES FAILURE 

 

If there is a downstream leak, or if you have started with a control valve “OPEN”, the pressure will not 

equalize on both sides of the QCC check valve and it will fail.  The only gas flow you will have is a small 

amount that is designed to flow around the check-valve, the equivalent of 5,000 BTU’s.  This may allow 

you to light part of a burner, but not much more.  When you open a control valve to light another burner, 

you will not get any additional flame and may experience a blow out where none of the burners will light.  

In case of a QCC failure, follow procedure below:   

 

TO TROUBLESHOOT THE PROBLEM 

 

CHECK: 

 

1. Check that all of the control valves are in the “CLOSED” position.   

 

2. Check that you are using at least a 30# propane tank 

 

3. Check that you have lava rock in the grill 

 

4. Check that the QCC is lime green - black or dark green will cause lighting problems.   

 

If everything is correct, reset the system.   

 

SOLUTION:

 

To reset:

 Close all of the control valves on the grill & close propane tank valve. 

Then start the lighting procedure from the beginning.  If the problem persists, Check for 

Leaks:  

 

 

 

If you experience a QCC Failure, first check your system for leaks: 

1.  Turn off all control valves and turn off propane tank 

2.  Extinguish any remaining open flames 

3.  Let gas dissipate until odor is no longer detected 

4.  Make sure all control valves are closed and gas tank valve is off 

5.  In a spray bottle, mix together dish soap and water 

6.  Spray the following with soapy water mixture 

a.  Tank Valve to QCC (part that screws into tank from regulator) 

b.  QCC to Regulator 

c.  Regulator to Hose 

d.  Entire hose  

e.  Hose to Grill 

f.  Each Control Valve where it Connects to Manifold 

g.  Manifold end cap (opposite side from hose connection) 

7.  Turn on propane tank 

8.  Inspect each connection and length of hose for any bubbles being produced 

9.  If bubbles are detected (bubbles indicate gas is escaping), turn off propane tank 

and call Big John Grills to order replacement parts.  Do not go to your local     

hardware store. 

10. If no bubbles are detected, check to see if propane tank is empty. 

11. If tank is not empty, please call Big John Grills for further assistance 

 

 

If you need assistance at any time please call  

Big John’s Customer Service at 1-800-326-9575 or 814-359-2755 

PROPANE SAFETY - QCC 

Summary of Contents for A4CC-SSE

Page 1: ...S OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING YOUR GAS GRILL WARNING Follow all leak check procedures listed in this manual carefully prior to operation of this unit Do this even if the grill was assembled by a p...

Page 2: ...GENERAL INFORMATION Page 7 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Page 8 6 SET UP INSTRUCTIONS Page 9 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 10 8 CLEANING CARE INSTRUCTIONS Page 11 9 PARTS LIST Page 12 13 10 ACCESSORY LIST P...

Page 3: ...use propane cylinders indoors Make sure the POL or QCC Connector is free from scratches or nicks which can cause gas leaks DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors in the vic...

Page 4: ...em roughly or drop them Never keep propane cylinders full or empty in a hot vehicle Heat can cause the relief valve to purge propane creating a very dangerous situation To fill take the LP cylinder to...

Page 5: ...the appliance Open the cylinder valve and watch for bubbles If bubbles appear tighten the connections further If this does not remedy the problem call your propane dealer If the system is free of lea...

Page 6: ...have lava rock in the grill 4 Check that the QCC is lime green black or dark green will cause lighting problems If everything is correct reset the system SOLUTION To reset Close all of the control va...

Page 7: ...ditions may result in poor burner operation low flame blowing out flaring up etc Avoid these conditions if possible by repositioning grill If repositioning does not improve operation discontinue use a...

Page 8: ...g materials tape protective laser paper can be white gray or clear in color from stainless and plastic coverings 2 Follow hood assembly instructions if applicable Hood Assembly Instructions 1 Remove l...

Page 9: ...ic hand wheel or wrench 6 Ensure all control valves are in the CLOSED position parallel to the work shelf with all knob ends turned to the left 7 We recommend curing your grates by applying a coating...

Page 10: ...dled butane lighter gun or fireplace match down through the cooking grate next to a burner and open the control valve black knob is pointing at you The burner will ignite instantly with a POOF sound R...

Page 11: ...ay any debris from orifice Remember open flame cooking can cause significant splatter that can bake onto surfaces Unlike oven or top burner cooking the meat is not in a pot or pan and grease laden smo...

Page 12: ...t Iron Cooking Grate 302205 Stainless Steel Cooking Grate 302240 6 lb Bag of Lava Rock 302236A Stainless Steel Burner Tube 302250 Control Valve Assembly with Black Knob 302253 Black Knob Only 302254LP...

Page 13: ...Copyright 2019 Big John Grills Rotisseries 13 http www bigjohngrills com categories a4parts...

Page 14: ...for A4CC SSE with Hood 301163 VC 90 90 Green Vinyl Cover for A4CC SSE without Hood 301113 SG 3 16 x 40 Steel Griddle with Grease Trap Elevated Above Cooking Grates 301110 SG 2 15 x 30 Steel Griddle wi...

Page 15: ...dissipate until odor is no longer detected 4 Make sure all control valves are closed and gas tank valve is off 5 In a spray bottle mix together dish soap and water 6 Spray the following with soapy wat...

Page 16: ...st a 30 lb propane tank as most Big John equipment requires a minimum of a 30 propane tank due to the BTU draw Use of 20 lb cylinders is only acceptable for an appliance with a BTU draw of 60 000 BTU...

Page 17: ...ndard free of charge and returned to the purchaser Labor and transportation costs are NOT covered by this warranty Misuse neglect or alteration of the product is not covered by this warranty This warr...

Page 18: ...a regular basis Keep any electrical cords or fuel supply hose away from heated surfaces at all times especially when in use Use heat resistant barbecue gloves or mitts when operating grill Do not enla...

Page 19: ...Big John Grills Rotisseries 19 How To Change a Burner Tube 1 Remove lava rock and set large chunks 1 2 pieces aside Throw away any pebble size pieces 2 Gently pull open the bracket holding the burner...

Page 20: ...s Rotisseries 20 3 Pick up the burner just in front of the opened bracket and gently lift at an angle carefully sliding the front portion out of the hole in the front wall 4 Remove the burner once cle...

Page 21: ...rbulence post pointing toward the front of the grill 6 Insert tube into hole in front of wall carefully pushing down on back of tube 7 Place back of tube into open bracket with crimped edge resting on...

Page 22: ...rills Rotisseries 22 9 Repeat for each burner you are replacing 9 Replace lava rock in single layer over burners about 6 7 lbs per section completely covering the bottom of the section 10 Replace gril...

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