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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 

 

Summary of Contents for Classic Cooker Club

Page 1: ...re mounted to the inside of the cart to allow for easy storage flat against a wall or easy access through a door or back yard gate Mounting the wheels on the inside also allows the grill to be loaded...

Page 2: ...c Check and confirm that the four grease pans are in place d Check and confirm that lava rock is provided with the unit e Confirm that the hose regulator and tank valve are all in good working order...

Page 3: ...OKING GRATES DO NOT FIT PROPERLY OR IF LAVA ROCK IS MISSING PLEASE CONTACT BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN COOKERY INC IMMEDIATELY AT 1 800 266 5377 DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE GRILL Your Classic Cooker Club Grill is n...

Page 4: ...airs or disposal of unused propane 3 Caution your LP gas supplier to a Be certain the cylinder is purged of trapped air prior to first filling b Be certain not to fill the cylinder beyond 80 capacity...

Page 5: ...st 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...

Page 6: ...the bottom of the grill and the roller grates or griddles that were used for cooking be cleaned after every use For every day cleaning BRMC recommends Oven Jell a grill and oven cleaning jell availabl...

Page 7: ...charges prepaid within the warranty period and an examination of the product by BRMC discloses the product is defective If the product is not returned within the warranty period BRMC will have no fur...

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