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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 

GRILL OPERATIONAL SAFETY 

   

WARNING! 

FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ THE GUIDELINES BELOW 

FOR ASSEMBLY AND OPERAT

ION

 OF YOUR GRILL.

 

 

YOUR GAS GRILL IS ONLY FOR OUTDOOR USE. 

 

PROTECT CHILDREN: 

DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE 

GRILL. KEEP THEM AWAY FROM THE GRILL DURING USE, AND UNTIL 
THE GRILL HAS COOLED COMPLETELY. 

 

WARNING:

 

DO NOT USE YOUR GAS GRILL UNDER EXTENDED 

AWNINGS, GARAGES, PORCHES, BREEZEWAYS, SHEDS OR

 OTHER 

ENCLOSED AREAS. 

FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN A FIRE OR 

PERSONAL INJURY. 

 

DANGER: 

DO NOT PUT GRILL IN STORAGE OR TRAVEL 

MODE IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE. ALLOW GRILL TO COOL 
TO TOUCH BEFORE MOVING OR STORAGE. FAILURE TO DO 
SO COULD RESULT IN FIRE RESULTING IN PROPERTY 
DAMAGE, PERSONAL       INJURY OR DEATH. 

 

WARNING:

 

The outdoor cooking gas appliance, when installed, 

must be electrically grounded in accordance 
with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National 

Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, 
Part I, CSA C22.1. 

1)

 

To protect against electric shock, do not immerse cord or plugs in 

water or other liquid. 

2)

 

 Unplug from the outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to 
cool before putting on or taking off parts. 

3)

 

Do not operate any outdoor cooking gas appliance that has 
malfunctioned 

 or been damaged in any manner, such as a damaged power cord or plug. Contact the manufacturer for repair. 

Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or touch hot surfaces. 

4)

 

Do not use an outdoor cooking gas appliance for purposes other than intended. 

5)

 

When connecting, first connect plug to the outdoor cooking gas appliance then plug appliance into the outlet. 

6)

 

Use only a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) protected circuit with this outdoor cooking gas appliance. 

7)

 

Never remove the grounding plug or use with an adapter of 2 prongs.  

8)

 

Use only extension cords with a 3-prong grounding plug, rated for the power of the equipment, and approved for outdoor use with a 
W-A marking. 

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: 

 

THIS GRILL IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE IN OR ON RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND/OR BOATS. 

 

DO NOT PLACE GRILL UNDER OR ON TOP OF AN SURFACE THAT WILL BURN

.

 

 

DO NOT ALLOW OBSTRUCTION OR RESTRICTION TO THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR AROUND THE GRILL HOUSING. 

 

GRILL CLEARANCE FROM THE BACK AND SIDE OF ANY COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE MUST BE AT LEAST 21 INCHES. DO NOT STORE OR    USE 

GASOLINE, OR OTHER LIQUIDS EMITTING FLAMMABLE VAPORS IN THE VICINITY OF GRILL OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCES. DO NOT STORE EMPTY 
OR FULL SPARE LP GAS CYLINDERS AND/OR CHEMICALS UNDER OR NEAR GRILL OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCES. 

 

KEEP THE FUEL HOSE AND ELECTRICAL CORDS AWAY FROM HOT SURFACES AND DRIPPING GREASE. CHECK  AND  CLEAN  BURNER 

VENTURI TUBES FOR INSECTS AND DEBRIS. A CLOGGED TUBE CAN LEAD TO A FIRE BENEATH     THE GRILL. 

 

KEEP THE VENT OPENINGS OF THE CYLINDER ENCLOSURE FREE AND CLEAR FROM DEBRIS.CLEAN OUTDOOR COOKING GAS APPLIANCE 

WITH RECOMMENDED CLEANING AGENTS. 

 

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. THE REPLACEMENT HOSE SHOULD BE THAT SPECIFIED BY THE 

MANUFACTURER.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. 

 

NEVER PLACE OBJECTS OR UTENSILS ON TOP OF GRILL LID. 

WARNING: 

IF THESE GUIDELINES ARE NOT FOLLOWED, A FIRE CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY OCCUR. 

 

 

DUE TO   

SPIDER WEBS 

CAUTION: BURNERS MUST BE INSPECTED AND 

CLEANED BEFORE FIRST USE. 

Spiders and small insects occasionally spin webs or make 

nests in the burners during warehousing, transit and/or after 

long periods of non- use. These webs can lead to a gas flow 

obstruction, which could result in a fire  in  and  around  the 

burner venturi tubes. This type of fire is known as “FLASH- 

BACK” and can cause serious damage to your grill and 

create an unsafe operating condition for the user. Although an 

obstructed burner tube is not the only cause of “FLASH 

BACK” it is the most common cause, and frequent inspection 

and cleaning of the  burners is necessary. 

WARNING 

NEVER cover slots, holes or openings in the grill bottom or 

cover an entire cooking grate with material such as 

aluminum foil. Doing so blocks air flow through the oven 

and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning.

 

Aluminum foil linings may trap heat causing a fire hazard. 

Summary of Contents for 69008

Page 1: ...BULL OUTDOOR PRODUCTS STEER PREMIUM 3 BURNER GRILL HEAD OWNERS MANUAL MODELS 69008 L P 69009 N G USA EDITION ...

Page 2: ...TION SPECIFICATIONS 13 GRILL OPERATION FIRST USE GRILL FIRST USE LIGHTING PROCEDURE GRILL LEAK CHECK INSTRUCTIONS GRILL FIRST USE BURN OFF GUIDELINES 14 GRILL OPERATION STANDARD USE GRILL STANDARD LIGHTING PROCEDURE 15 MANUALLY LIGHTING GRILL WITH FIREPLACE TYPE MATCH COOKING COMPONENT INSTALLATION COOKING TENPERATURE SETTINGS COOKING METHODS HOW TO DEAL WITH FLARE UPS 16 17 GRILL BURNERS REMOVAL ...

Page 3: ...rom one type of gas to another Before you start be sure to contact your gas supplier or your Bull Grill Dealer who will be ready to supply the correct conversion kits needed Thank you for purchasing your Bull Outdoor Products Grill To validate your Limited Warranty you must submit the completed the Warranty Registration Form within 90 days from the date of purchase Registration can be completed on...

Page 4: ...LID 1 1 10 65009 BACK PANEL 1 1 11 65003 CONTROL PANEL 1 1 12 65004 GREASE TRAY 1 1 13 97022 LIGHTING ROD WITH CHAIN 1 1 14 16670 HEAT SHIELD 2 3 15 44305 STAINLESS STEEL BURNER 3 5 16 16631 VENTED FLAME TAMER 3 3 17 65005 COOKING GRATE 3 LIFETIME 18 65006 WARMING RACK 1 3 19 16629 BEZEL MAIN BURNER 3 1 20 16613 KNOB MAIN BURNER 3 1 21 16525 GAS VALVE MAIN BURNER LIQUID PROPANE MODEL ONLY 3 1 22 1...

Page 5: ...4 ...

Page 6: ...TION OR RESTRICTION TO THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR AROUND THE GRILL HOUSING GRILL CLEARANCE FROM THE BACK AND SIDE OF ANY COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE MUST BE AT LEAST 21 INCHES DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER LIQUIDS EMITTING FLAMMABLE VAPORS IN THE VICINITY OF GRILL OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCES DO NOT STORE EMPTY OR FULL SPARE LP GAS CYLINDERS AND OR CHEMICALS UNDER OR NEAR GRILL OR ANY O...

Page 7: ...OKING GAS APPLIANCE IS NOT IN USE WARNING When the outdoor cooking gas appliance is not in use the gas supply must be turned off at the supply cylinder Storage of an outdoor cooking gas appliance indoors is permissible only if the cylinder is disconnected and removed from the outdoor cooking gas appliance 1 Cylinder must be stored outdoors out of reach of children and must not be stored in a build...

Page 8: ...S CYLINDERS SPHERESAND TUBES FOR TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS AND COMMISSION CAN CSA B339 AS APPLICABLE 8 LP GAS TANK CONNECTION DEVICE IS COMPATIBLE WITH OUTDOOR COOKING APPLIANCES 9 LP GAS TANK HAS APPROPRIATE VAPOR WITHDRAWAL 10 LP GAS TANK MUST HAVE A LISTED OVERFILLING PREVENTION DEVICE 11 LP GAS TANK MUST INCLUDE A COLLAR TO PROTECT THE CYLINDER VALVE 12 LP GAS TANK USES A TYPE 1 TANK V...

Page 9: ...e for INDOOR gas supply source to the branch fuel line in an accessible location near the supply line 3 Do not use Teflon tape or pipe sealant on any flare ends because you will not obtain a leak free seal 4 Use only Pipe sealing compound or pipe thread tape of the type of resistant to the action of natural gas to at least the first three threads of all male pipe threads when making the connection...

Page 10: ... intended f When connecting first connect plug to the outdoor cooking gas appliance then plug appliance into the outlet g Use only a Ground Fault Interrupter GFI protected circuit with this outdoor cooking gas appliance h Never remove the grounding plug or use with an adapter of 2 prongs and i Use only extension cords with a 3 prong grounding plug rated for the power of the equipment and approved ...

Page 11: ... on the LP tank must be readily accessible for hand operation 7 The LP tank must be isolated enough to where it is shielded from radiant heat and open flames 8 The LP tank must be protected from foreign matter such as hot drippings 9 There must be access so the LP tank can be connected disconnected inspected and leak tested outside of the cabinet 10 The enclosure must provide access to allow leak ...

Page 12: ...e tank can be connected disconnected inspected and leak tested outside of the cabinet As well as access so that connections which could be disturbed when installing the tank in the cabinet can be leak tested inside the cabinet 8 The connector must comply with the Standard for Connectors for Outdoor Gas Appliances and Manufactured Homes ANSI Z21 75 CSA 6 27 and suitable for outside installation The...

Page 13: ...floor and the propane tank enclosure Any Tank Retention system must be securely fastened to the island floor using bolts with washers and nuts There must be a minimum clearance of 2 inches between the floor and the cylinder enclosure Once secured place the LP tank in the tank retention system and tighten the tank retention bolts clockwise until the tank is held snug and cannot move Turn the retent...

Page 14: ...your gas grill keep in mind that it should never be located under any overhead combustible construction 3 The sides and back of the grill should not be any closer than 21 inches to combustibleconstruction as shown in drawing below 4 There must be a minimum of 6 inches counter space behind the grill to allow grill hood to clear properly 5 Do not use any combustible materials for this construction 6...

Page 15: ...m the grill and immediately call your grill dealer and gas supplier for professional assistance 5 Make sure all gas connections are securely tightened FIRST USE OR FIRST USE BURN OFF GUIDELINES ALWAYS OPEN LID BEFORE LIGHTING DO NOT MOVE THE APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS IN USE NOTE The gas lines and burners will be full of air after assembly or installation Before lighting please follow the steps below to...

Page 16: ...rn to the left counter clockwise until a click is heard The 3 to 4 second duration should provide enough gas to light the burner If theburner does not light immediately return the control knob to OFF wait several minutes for the gas to disperse and repeat the process After burner ignites repeat procedure with any other burner needed 8 Adjust control knob s to desired cooking temperature NOTE Initi...

Page 17: ...g temperature COOKING COMPONENT INSTALLATION CAUTION BEFORE YOU START 1 Turn off the gas supply at the gas supply source first 2 It is recommended you protective gloves to operate the grill when handling any components with transferred heat temperature 3 Do not move the grill during use 4 Check gas valve orifices burner tubes and burner ports for any obstructions PER DRAWING BELOW 5 Place stainles...

Page 18: ...ng the meat or poultry without any direct flame beneath or below the food you are preparing This method greatly reduces flare ups when cooking extra fatty cuts because there is no direct flame to ignite the fats and juices that drip down during cooking Place a drip pan slightly smaller than the cut of meat on the cooking grids or flame tamer surface under the meat being cooked This will allow you ...

Page 19: ...be in the OFF position 4 Fuel line should be disconnected from the gas valve manifold Cotter Pin Removal These items should be removed first 1 Cotter Pin Location go to the back side of the grill and look underneath inside of the back panel at the spot where you pulled the out the grease tray That is where the cotter pins are located to secure the cast burners There you will see the a peg at the e...

Page 20: ...he burner out of the retaining hole enough to clear so you slide the burner free from the gas valve tip as shown To re install burners install burner back on gas valve tip far enough to allow the burner retainer post to go back into retaining hole on grill 1 Wire brush entire outer surface of burner to remove food residue dirt or loose corrosion 2 Bend a stiff wire a light weight coat hanger works...

Page 21: ...ol knob to OFF before checking next igniter BURNER OPERATION CHECK 1 With BBQ Grill control knobs in OFF position turn on the Gas supply 2 Light any burner by pushing its control knob in fully and slowly 3 to 4 seconds turning it about 1 4 turn to the left counter clockwise until a click is heard The 3 to 4 second duration should provide enough gas to light the burner If the burner does not light ...

Page 22: ...tant use However periodically the grill should be given an entire thorough cleaning to ensure optimal performance 1 Shut off gas supply at source and disconnect fuel line from gas valve manifold Protect fuel line fitting 2 Remove and clean as explained above the cooking grids flame tamers and burners 3 Remove warming rack and wash with mild detergent and warm water 4 Cover the gas valve orifices w...

Page 23: ... GRILL S MINIMUM CLEARANCE FROM THE BACK AND SIDE OF ANY COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION MUST BE AT 21 INCHES MUST NOT BE UNDER OVERHEAD COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTON REFER TO MANUAL PAGES LISTED BELOW FOR GRILL INSPECTION MAINTENANCE OR SAFETY GUIDELINES PAGE 2 4 INFO AND LOCATIONS FOR ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS PAGE 5 CHECKING AND CLEANING OF BURNER VENTURI TUBES OF INSECTS AND INSECT NESTS A CLOGGED TUBE CA...

Page 24: ... MISALIGNMENT OF IGNITER ON BURNER CORRECTION Check for proper position of electrode tip The tip of the electrode should be pointing forward toward the front and free from grease for spark discharging The ignition wire should be firmly connected to the valve ignition and electrode Replace the ignition wire if the wire is broken or cracked With gas supply closed and all control knobs set to OFF che...

Page 25: ...i CA 95240 we extend this limited warranty only to the consumer who originally purchased the product you at the original site of delivery or installation It does not extend to any subsequent owner or other transferee of the product It does not apply to products installed in any rental commercial or non residential application Examples of excluded applications include but are not limited to day car...

Page 26: ...years The warranty period for the charcoal grill is one year on all parts except for the insert assembly which is covered for 5 years The Bel Air grill included a one year warranty on all parts Component Warranty Periods All of the parts for our components grill carts refrigerators kegerators drawers doors are covered for one year with these exceptions Power Burner o The insert grates are lifetime...

Page 27: ...or replacement parts or for any labor or labor related charges We will not pay for any accessory products or ancillary products purchased by you for use in connection with the product HOW DO YOU OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE To obtain warranty service you must submit a warranty claim online through the Bullbq com website during the Warranty Period Warranty claims will not be accepted via email fax or ph...

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