Bull Outdoor BRAHMA ELITE 52008 Assembly & Operating Instructions Download Page 3

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

THE LOCATION FOR YOUR GRILL 

DO  NOT  use your gas  grill  in  garages,  porches,  breezeways,  sheds  or other  enclosed  areas. 

Your gas grill  is to  be  used 

OUTDOORS  ONLY, 

with at least 

21  inches/54  cm 

clearance from the back and side of any combustible surface. The grill should not be placed under or on  top of any 

surface that will burn.  Do  not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air around the grill housing. 

PROTECT  CHILDREN: 

Keep children away from the grill during use and  until the grill has cooled after you  are finished. Do not allow children to 

operate the grill. 

WARNING!  FOR  YOUR  SAFETY ... 

- DO  NOT  store  or use  gasoline  or other flammable  vapors  and  liquids  in the vicinity  of this  or

any  other  appliance.
- DO  NOT  store  empty  or full  spare  gas  cylinders  and/or  chemicals  under  or near this  or any

other  appliance.

- Keep  the fuel  hose  and  electrical  cord  away from  hot surfaces.  Protect  the fuel  hose  from

dripping  grease.  Avoid  unnecessary  twisting  of the  hose.  Visually  inspect  the  hose  prior to each

use for cuts,  cracks  excessive  wear or other  damage  and  replace  if necessary.

• NEVER  test for gas  leaks  with  a lighted  match  or open  flame.

- NEVER  light  grill  with  lid  closed  or before  checking  to ensure  burner  tubes  are fully  seated

over gas  valve  orifices.

- NEVER  lean  over cooking  surface  while  lighting  grill.  Use  barbecue  tools  with  wood  handles

and  good  quality  insulated  oven  mitts  when  operating 

grill.

DANGER!  IF  YOU  SMELL  GAS ... 

1.  Shutoff  gas  to the appliance  at  its' source.

2.  Extinguish  any open  flame.

3.  Open  grill  lid  to release  any accumulation  of fumes.

4.  If gas  odor  persists,  immediately  contact  your gas  supplier  or your fire  department.

CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS 

NEVER  TEST  FOR  GAS  LEAKS  WHILE  THE  GRILL  IS  LIT! 

Prior to the first use and at the beginning of each new season  (or, if using LP, 

whenever gas cylinder is changed),  it is a must that you  check for gas leaks.  Follow these steps: 

1.  Make a soap solution  by mixing one part liquid detergent and one part water. 

2.  Turn 

off 

heat control valve(s),  and then turn on  gas at source. 

3.  Apply the soap solution to all gas connections:  bubbles will appear in  the soap solution if connections are not properly sealed.  Tighten or repair 

as necessary. 

4.  If you  have a gas leak that you  cannot repair, turn 

off 

the gas at the source,  disconnect fuel line from the grill and  immediately call your grill 

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Summary of Contents for BRAHMA ELITE 52008

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODEL 52008 BRAHMA ELITE 5 BURNER STAINLESS STEEL ROTISSERIE BUILT IN LP PROPANE MODEL 52009 BRAHMA ELITE 5 BURNER STAINLESS STEEL ROTISSERIE BUILT IN N G NATURAL GAS...

Page 2: ...25 IF GRILL FAILS TO OPERATE PROPERLY 25 YELLOWFLAME 26 FLASH BACK 26 LOCATIONS OF SERIAL NUMBER 27 PARTS LIST 28 EXPLODED ILLUSTRATION 29 LIMITED WARRANTY 30 REGISTER NG YOUR GRILL 30 READ THE FOLLO...

Page 3: ...or gas leaks with a lighted match or open flame NEVER light grill with lid closed or before checking to ensure burner tubes are fully seated over gas valve orifices NEVER lean over cooking surface whi...

Page 4: ...pliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual valve WARNING Gas valves are preset at the factory to operate on LP or natural gas If you wish to convert to a diff...

Page 5: ...ter for further details Conversion kits are not sold to the general public and require a professional to perform service Failure to properly convert a unit can cause serious injury to yourself and or...

Page 6: ...eet ANSI Standard codes The upper vents must have openings that have a total free area of not less than 1 sq in per lb of stored fuel capacity per vent and the lower vents must have openings that have...

Page 7: ...sure regulator and hose assembly supplied with this unit must be used without alteration If this assembly needs to be replaced use only the type 1 specified in the parts list supplied with this unit U...

Page 8: ...located under any overhead combustible c0nstruction The sides and back of the grill should not be any closer than 21 inches 54 cm to combustible construction DO NOT store empty or full spare tanks und...

Page 9: ...other appliance There must be a minimum of 6 counter space behind the grill in order to allow the grill hood to clear properly The cylinder valve on the tank must be readily accessible for hand operat...

Page 10: ...the island with the use of bolts washers and nuts There must be a minimum clearance of 2 between the floor and the cylinder enclosure Once secured place the LP tank in the tank retention system and t...

Page 11: ...em long vi y tne r e m s e stallfill at l e t v e tne ground The transformer may be attached to your island material using metal screws To install your transformer secure two screws D iiJed hrough the...

Page 12: ...rner to remove loose corrosion 4 Clean any clogged hole with a stiff wire such as an open paper clip 5 Inspect the burner assembly for any openings caused by corrosion BURNERSHUTTERCLIPINSPECTION IADJ...

Page 13: ...INSERT ASSEMBLY CAST PEG ON BURNER RESTS IN HOLE With all control knobs set to OFF check each igniter individually for presence of spark at electrode In turn push each control knob in fully and turn s...

Page 14: ...that other knobs are in OFF position as you perform each check 4 If any burners fail to light after several attempts discontinue gas supply at source and re inspect for obstructions to gas flow and or...

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