Thread the connector attached to the inlet side of the regulator into the service valve on the cylinder.
Remember that since the connection has a left-handed thread, you must turn it counter clockwise to
tighten.
Tighten the connection securely by hand.
The CC Club Grill will operate off 20 lbs., 30 lbs., and 40 lbs. LP tanks. The size of the tank and the
temperature at which you are cooking, will determine how long the grill will operate before a refill is
needed. Use the following as a guideline:
20 lbs. LP tank – 2-3 hours of continuous cooking at high temperature
30 lbs. LP tank – 3-5 hours of continuous cooking at high temperature
40 lbs. LP tank – 4-6 hours of continuous cooking at high temperature
Checking For Leaks
Before lighting your BRMC grill, check all connections for tightness using a solution of 1/2 liquid soap
and 1/2 water.
DO NOT
use matches or lighters to check for leaks.
DO NOT
smoke while performing
leak tests. With all the valves on the grill turned off, slowly open the cylinder valve by turning the handle
counterclockwise. Apply the solution to the connections being tested (hose connections, service valve,
base and stem of the service valve, and regulator).
If bubbles appear, become larger in size or increase in number at any connection, a leak exists. This must
be corrected before the grill can be used. Turn the cylinder service valve handle completely off by turning
clockwise. Disconnect the regulator connector from the cylinder, and call your local propane gas supplier
for further instructions.
Lighting the CC Club Grill
Once you have tested for leaks and confirmed that the system is leak free, it’s time to start your grill.
Follow these steps to safely and correctly light your new BRMC Club Grill.
1.
Check to make sure that all of the chrome burner knobs are in the “OFF” position
a.
Knobs should be in horizontal position
2.
Slowly turn the cylinder handle counterclockwise to open the valve on the tank.
3.
Beginning with the burner farthest from the LP cylinder (the last burner to the far right)
a.
Use a multi-purpose lighter or fireplace match with
at least a 6” reach
i.
Light the lighter or match and place through the bars on the cooking grate
ii.
Place lit end of lighter or fireplace match next to the burner
b.
Turn the burner knob on by rotating the knob to a vertical position
i.
Burner should light immediately
c.
If burner does not ignite
i.
Turn gas off at cylinder valve
ii.
Leave area for five minutes
iii.
Begin lighting procedure again
4.
Once burner is lit, simply turn next burner in firebox to “on” position and it will light
automatically
IMPORTANT: Turn on only one burner at a time and only in sequence. Burners will
only ignite off of each other in the same firebox
5.
Repeat lighting procedures 1-4 for next firebox