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OPERATING THE GRILL:

Never use Charcoal or Lighter Fluid inside your Gas Grill. Read and follow all warnings and
instructions contained in the preceding sections of this manual.

BREAKING IN YOUR GRILL:

In manufacturing and preserving the components of your grill, oil residue may be present on the
burner and cooking surfaces of your grill.

Before cooking on your grill for the first time you should preheat it for 15 minutes on "HIGH" to burn
off these residual oils.

PREHEATING THE GRILL:

Prior to use, it is recommended that you preheat your grill. This ensures that the grilling surfaces are
at the desired temperatures to sear the food sugars when cooking. After lighting your grill, set the
main burner control knobs to the "HIGH" position for 10 to 15 minutes. Close the cover during the
preheat period.

CONTROLLING FLARE-UPS:

Flare-ups are a part of cooking meats on a gas grill. This adds to the unique flavor of cooking on a
gas grill. Excessive flare-ups can over-cook your food and cause a dangerous situation for you and
your grill. Excessive flare-ups result from the build-up of grease in the bottom of your grill. If this
should occur, DO NOT pour water onto the flames. This can cause the grease to splatter and could
result in serious burns or bodily harm. If grease fire occurs close the lid and turn off the main burners
until the grease burns out. Use caution when opening the lid as sudden flare-ups may occur.

DO NOT leave your grill unattended while in use.

DO NOT move grill when in use. Lock wheels in place to stabilize grill.

DO NOT use water to extinguish flare-ups.

Have fire extinguisher readily accessible suitable for use with gas appliances.

TO MINIMIZE FLARE-UPS:

Trim excess fat from meats prior to cooking.

Cook meats with high fat contents (chicken or pork) on Low settings or indirectly.

Ensure that your grill is on level ground and the grease is allowed to evacuate the grill through the
drain hole in the bottom and into grease cup.

INDIRECT COOKING:

Indirect cooking is the process of cooking your food without the heat source being directly under your
food. You can sear meats over a high flame on one side of the grill while slow cooking a roast on the
other (unlit) side of the grill.

WARNING

WARNING

Summary of Contents for ProSeries 4675

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED READ AND FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY INCLUDING DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THIS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...appliance at the LP cylinder and burners 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 Open the Lid 4 If odor continues leave the area and immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department FOR YOUR SAFETY 1...

Page 3: ...Shooting 18 Frequently Asked Questions 19 20 Parts List and Assembly Instructions 21 34 Warranty Information Back Cover TABLE OF CONTENTS DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if no...

Page 4: ...ot grill DO NOT allow children to use or play near this grill DO NOT leave the grill unattended while in use DO NOT allow the gas hose to come in contact with hot surfaces DO NOT allow grease from dra...

Page 5: ...Code CAN CGA B149 1 Natural Gas Installation Code CAN CGA B149 1 Canada Propane Installation Code CAN CGA B149 2 Canada To check your local codes see your local LP gas dealer or natural gas company T...

Page 6: ...ore a spare LP gas cylinder under or near your grill This could cause excess pressure to be expelled through the vapor relief valve resulting in fire explosion or severe personal injury including deat...

Page 7: ...rneath tank holder to secure tank 5 Attach or detach regulator to the LP gas cylinder only when cylinder is at rest in tank holder HOSE AND REGULATOR Your grill is equipped with a Type 1 connection de...

Page 8: ...rior to connecting the LP gas cylinder to your grill Turn the valve knob clockwise to properly close the valve Read and follow all instructions and warnings on the supply hose safety tags Read and fol...

Page 9: ...has not been used for more than 60 days CHECKING FOR LEAKS 1 Create a mixture of 50 water and 50 liquid dishwashing soap 2 Open the lid 3 Ensure all control knobs are set to the OFF position 4 Turn o...

Page 10: ...d after the grill has been assembled and prior to each use DO NOT operate this grill until you have read and understand ALL of the warnings and instructions in this manual PRE START CHECK LIST Ensure...

Page 11: ...ight or flame is too low you may have spider or other insect blockage in burner or the flow limiting device has been activated See Burner Assembly Maintenance under Proper Care and Maintenance or Regu...

Page 12: ...l knob of that burner to the HIGH position Continue to push in control knob while pressing electronic igniter for 3 5 seconds 5 Once burner is lit continue to push and hold control knob for 30 seconds...

Page 13: ...s of match lighting there is a problem with the gas supply Turn off the gas at the burner and cylinder DO NOT attempt to operate the grill until the problem is found and corrected See Trouble Shooting...

Page 14: ...for you and your grill Excessive flare ups result from the build up of grease in the bottom of your grill If this should occur DO NOT pour water onto the flames This can cause the grease to splatter...

Page 15: ...ounded 3 prong receptacle Never cut or remove the grounding plug Any extension cord must also have a 3 prong receptacle All electrical supply cords should be kept away from water and any hot surfaces...

Page 16: ...60 degrees F Poultry 180 degrees F Roasts 145 degrees F Seafood 140 degrees F Vegetables 145 degrees F HELPFUL HINTS If you pre cook meat or poultry do so immediately before grilling Never defrost mea...

Page 17: ...uter surface of burner to remove food residue and dirt 8 Check burner for damage if any large cracks or holes are found replace burner IMPORTANT Burner opening must slide over valve nozzle 9 Carefully...

Page 18: ...nk OUTDOORS Place a protective cap cover on the LP tank and store the tank outdoors in a well ventilated area out of direct sunlight Clean burner prior to use after storing at the beginning of grillin...

Page 19: ...all connections 1 Burner is obstructed See section on Burner Assembly Maintenance under Proper Care and Maintenance 1 Burner holes may be obstructed See section on Burner Assembly Maintenance under Pr...

Page 20: ...supply for one second to test for obstruction If no obstruction is present reconnect fuel line If the fuel line is blocked replace with a new hose regulator assembly If an obstruction is suspected in...

Page 21: ...roduct defect Machine oils used in the manufacturing process of stainless steel as well as cooking oils and a dirty grill lid can also encourage discoloration if the lid is not cleaned prior to grill...

Page 22: ...urner Front Panel 1 Side Burner Knob 1 Bezel 2 Door Handles 1 Grease Tray 1 Tank Tray Assembly 1 Back Panel 1 Cart Base 2 Doors 2 Door Brackets 2 Basket Brackets 4 Locking Casters 1 Basket Guide 1 Bas...

Page 23: ...ct contents of the box to ensure all parts are included and undamaged 1 FOR MISSING PARTS PLEASE CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 800 527 0717 2 3 4 5 7 8 8 10 13 16 17 18 19 20 30 32 33 35 36 38 39 34 31 22...

Page 24: ...isted under PARTS LIST and PARTS BAG CONTENTS before you begin the installation process Your Parts Bag will include M6 X 50mm Bolts M4 X 40mm Bolts M4 X 10mm Bolts Star Washers AA 1 5V Alkaline Batter...

Page 25: ...6 X 50mm bolts through cart base and into legs and tighten securely Be sure the door hinge pin holes face forward Step 2 Attach back panel to legs using four M6 X 50mm bolts Hand tighten only at this...

Page 26: ...5mm bolts Tank tray should slide in and out of cart freely Step 5 Install door bracket using four M6 X 50mm bolts Make sure the door stop is set toward back of cart Hand tighten only at this point Ste...

Page 27: ...body assembly on cart frame Grill body will rest on the side bars of cart frame assembly Align bolt holes located on the outside of the grill body assembly Step 8 Secure using four M6 X15mm bolts with...

Page 28: ...an R Step 10 Attach left side door bracket to left front cart panel using two M4 X 10mm bolts The left side door bracket is stamped with an L Step 11 Attach the two basket brackets to the inside left...

Page 29: ...de door into hole at the bottom right front cart leg then align door with right side door bracket Depress spring pin located on top edge of door and slide door toward right side door bracket until spr...

Page 30: ...er front panel to side burner with three M6 X 15 bolts with star washers Step 18 Attach side table to left side of grill body Insert four M6 X15mm bolts halfway into the left side grill body panel Pla...

Page 31: ...mbly over bolts and slide down then tighten securely Fasten side burner front panel to grill body with one M4 X 10mm bolt Step 20 Insert tool drawer into front opening under control panel by dropping...

Page 32: ...on Leak Testing in this manual for proper procedures Step 22 Place the bezel over the control knob mounting stem and position over holes in side burner base and side burner valve assembly Attach with...

Page 33: ...ckside of grill Step 27 Hang stainless steel bucket in cut out of left side table ice bucket assembly Step 28 Place ice bucket insulation around stainless steel bucket and secure drain with two rubber...

Page 34: ...assembly directly above burners Step 30 Place cooking grills on support ribs directly above heat distribution plates Step 31 Place warming rack on grooves so that it sits above the cooking grills Step...

Page 35: ...34 ProSeries 4675 Assembled...

Page 36: ...es receipt or invoice To obtain replacement parts for your Brinkmann ProSeries 4675 under the terms of this warranty please call Customer Service Department at 800 527 0717 A receipt or proof of purch...

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