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THREE BURNERS

BARBECUE

BG2046A3 

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUE)

Tank/Gas Line Connection

1. Make 2-3 oz. of leak detection solution by mixing one part liquid dish

washing soap with three parts water.

2. Make sure control knobs are in the “ OFF” position (Figure 2).

3. Connect LP gas tank per “Installing LP Gas Tank” section.

4. Turn LP gas tank valve to “OPEN.”

5. Spoon several drops of solution, or use a squirt bottle, at all “X” 

locations (Figures 1 and 3).

a. If any bubbles appear, turn LP gas tank valve to “CLOSED,” reconnect

and re-test.

b. If you continue to see bubbles after several attempts, turn LP gas tank

valve to “CLOSED” and disconnect LP gas tank, per “Disconnecting LP

Gas Tank” section. Contact Captivate Brands USA Inc. for assistance.

c. If no bubbles appear after one minute, turn LP gas tank valve to

“CLOSED,” wipe away solution and proceed.

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APAGADO

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Operating Main Burners

First Use

1. Make sure all labels, packaging and protective films have been re

moved from the Barbecue.

2. Light Barbecue per “Lighting” section.

3. Remove manufacturing oils before cooking on this Barbecue for the

first time.

4. Season your Barbecue cooking surface per “Seasoning Barbecue” 

section.

Lighting

     CAUTION: Keep outdoor gas cooking appliance area clear and free 

     from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and    

     liquids.

     CAUTION: Do NOT obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.

     CAUTION: Check and clean burner/venturi tubes for insects and insect

     nests. A clogged tube can lead to a fire.

     CAUTION: Do NOT use non-stick cooking sprays because they contain

     a lot of water and can burn onto the Barbecue, damaging the surface.

     CAUTION: Do NOT use corn oil as it contains a high level of sugar, which 

     can carmelize and burn onto the surface.

1. Check for obstructions of airflow to the burners. Spiders, insects and

webs can clog the burner/venturi tube. A clogged burner tube can

lead to a fire.

2. All control knobs must be in the “ OFF” position (Figure 2).

3. Connect LP gas tank per “Installing LP Gas Tank” section.

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Summary of Contents for Bronco BG2046A3

Page 1: ...ETY rt Improper Installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Read the installation operation and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing...

Page 2: ...ious injurymay occur Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full If not followed a fire causing death or serious injurymay occur Keep the fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces A fire causi...

Page 3: ...arbecue s burners or not waiting 5 minutes to allow the gas to clear if the Barbecue does not light may result in an explosive flame up Always use a meat thermometer to ensure food is cooked to a safe...

Page 4: ...ench L 75mm 2Pcs J Screwdriver 1PC H ST4 2 10 Q235 Tapping Screw 4Pcs F M6X15 Q235 4Pcs No Part Name Qty No Part Name Qty 1 Lid Handle Heat Insulator 1 13 Firebox Heat Insulation Bottom Panel 1 2 Lid...

Page 5: ...choose a smooth surface that s free of cracks or openings 2 Spread out all parts 3 Tighten all hardware connections by hand first Then before completing each step go back and fully tighten all hardwa...

Page 6: ...Bottom Panel 24 with two Bolts B on each side Ensure the position is as shown below b Make sure all bolts are tightened Step 4 a Attach the Right Cart Leg 23 onto the assembly prepared in Step 3 with...

Page 7: ...eel Axis 19 to the Right Cart Leg and secure with Nut G b Use the two Spanners I provided to tighten nuts Step 6 a Attach the two Cart Rail 16 and Cart Left Rail 17 onto the Cart Assembly prepared in...

Page 8: ...STRUCTIONS CONTINUE Step 7 a Attach the Tank Clip 21 as shown below Step 8 a Install the Firebox Heat Insulator Bottom Panel 13 underneath the firebox with four Bolts as shown b Tighten all the bolts...

Page 9: ...ep 9 Attach on the Control Knobs 15 onto the facial of the firebox Step 10 a Lift the Firebox into place on the prepared cart in Step 7 and secure with four Bolts from side of the cart leg and under t...

Page 10: ...nto the two top shelf holes position on firebox Don t tighten it but leave bolt length of 5mm b Align the top two holes on the Side Shelf 8 with the two installed bolts in step a then attach the Side...

Page 11: ...BLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUE Step 13 a Insert the Oil Cup 14 onto the Oil Cup support undeneath the firebox Step 14 a Attach the two Top Hinges 4 onto the back of the Hood with two Bolts each b Ensure al...

Page 12: ...d Handle 5 onto the Lid 6 via Lid Handle Support 2 and Lid Handle heat insulator 1 with two Bolts as shown below Step 16 a Attached the prepared Lid in Step 15 onto the main unit with the hinge axis a...

Page 13: ...TIONS CONTINUE Step 17 a Attach the Warming Rack 7 as shown putting the prongs into the hood first you may have to slightly bend it at this stage Step 18 a Attach the Thermometer 3 onto the Hood with...

Page 14: ...lls 9 above the Heat Shield 10 and onto the Cooking Grid Support Step 20 Place the gas tank onto the gas tank slot on the Right Cart Leg and the Gas Tank Support WARNING The cylinder need to be in upr...

Page 15: ...burn onto the surface 1 While the Barbecue is off and cold scrap off all excess food or rust using a metal scraper or metal spatula if any If there are excessive of rust use a BBQ stone and some cook...

Page 16: ...THREE BURNERS BARBECUE BG2046A3 30 in 30 in 27 5in max 10in min WARNING damage personal injuryor death USING THE BARBECUE TABLETOP UNIT 2 Detach the Barbecue Tabletop unit from the cart 15...

Page 17: ...d Handling Code CSA B149 2 or the Standard for Recreational Vehicles ANSI A119 2 NFPA 1192 and CSA 2240 RV Series Recreational Vehicle Code as applicable Use standard flexible tube with length less th...

Page 18: ...ll labels packaging and protective films have been re moved from the Barbecue 2 Light Barbecue per Lighting section 3 Remove manufacturing oils before cooking on this Barbecue for the first time 4 Sea...

Page 19: ...e develops turn control knobs to the OFF position and LP gas tank valve to CLOSED Do NOT use water on a grease fire This can cause the grease to splatter and could result in serious burns bodily harm...

Page 20: ...r proper cleaning and seasoning instructions 6 Check for obstructions of airflow to the burners Spiders insects and webs can clog the burner venturi tube A clogged burner tube can lead to a fire 1 2 i...

Page 21: ...the burner s with cooking oil to prevent excess rusting 6 Season your Barbecue cooking surface per Seasoning Barbecue section 7 If storing the Barbecue indoors disconnect the LP tank per Disconnectin...

Page 22: ...ion This is normal 6 Apply finishing oil onto Barbecue surface inner and outer walls and evenly coat with rolled up paper towels 7 Light Barbecue per Lighting section 8 Keep burners on and HIGH for 15...

Page 23: ...ue to accident abuse misuse alteration misapplication improper installation or improper maintenance or service by you or any third party or failure to perform normal and routine maintenance on the pro...

Page 24: ...OFF 2 Wait 30 seconds and light Barbecue 3 If flames are still too low reset the overfilling prevention device a Turn control knob s OFF b Turn LP gas tank valve to CLOSED c Disconnect regulator d Tu...

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