Centro 85-1134-4 Safe Use, Care And Assembly Manual Download Page 5

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P R I O R   T O   U S I N G

Drawing E

Do not

use your barbecue until you have carefully read and fully understand all the information

in this manual. Please ensure the following:

Your barbecue is properly assembled.

There are no leaks in the system (see “Leak Test”).

The burner is properly assembled, with the Venturi tubes seated over the valve outlets

(Drawing E) and that there is nothing blocking the Venturi tubes (Drawing F).

Ensure that all power cords and / or gas supply hoses will not touch or be 

near surfaces that will get hot.

The barbecue is in a safe location (see Installation).

Ensure that the valve outlets (orifices) are assembled into the Venturi tubes approximately

6 mm (1/4˝ ) and that the valve outlets and Venturi tubes are approximately parallel to the

bottom of the lower body.

Insert valve outlets into Venturi tubes 

approximately 6 mm (1/4”)

Orifice Size:

The orifice, in conjunction with the control valve, acts to regulate and restrict

the amount of gas delivered to the burner. The hole size in the orifice varies by the gas sup-

ply pressure and by the BTU rating of the burner. Grills equipped for LP gas operate at a

much higher gas pressure and therefore have a smaller size orifice.

Hose and Regulator Inspection

Adjustment:

The regulator is factory set at a specified outlet pressure of 11” of water column

and is generally factory sealed and not adjustable. Do not try to adjust. The regulator can be

checked by measuring the pressure with a manometer.

Vent Hole:

There is a vent hole on top of the regulator. Check that it is clear of dirt and

debris. If the hole is plugged, erratic and dangerous burning may result.

O-ring Seal:

Before attaching the regulator to the cylinder, inspect the rubber O-ring on

the P.O.L. fitting. Do not operate the grill if the O-ring is damaged or missing. Seal damage

is common and we recommend replacement of the seal when the burner is replaced or

when the seal is damaged. Cracks, splits or distortion will allow gas to escape. Additionally,

the seal should be soft, pliable, and protrude slightly from the brass P.O.L. valve.

Chew Marks:

The hose should be kept clean of grease and food drippings which attract

squirrels and other animals. The animals will often eat the drippings on the hose and chew

into the hose lining trying to get the last taste. Try cleaning the hose with an ammonia

cleaner solution to minimize the attration.

Drawing F

W A R N I N G  

Natural Hazards

Insects and Spiders

During shipment or storage, it’s possible that small insects like spiders could

find their way into the Venturi tubes and nest or make webs. This could block

the flow of gas through the Venturi tube causing a smoky yellowish flame, or

prevent a burner from lighting. It could even cause the gas to burn outside the

Venturi tube, which could seriously damage your barbecue. If these occur, turn

off the gas flow and wait for the barbecue to cool down. When the barbecue

has cooled, remove the burner and clean out the Venturi tubes with a brush or

pipe cleaner. Replace the burner and ensure that the Venturi tubes are seated

over the orifice located on the gas valves. Cleaning the Venturi tubes should be

conducted periodically, especially at the start of the season.

Note:

Damage resulting from blocked Venturi tubes is not covered under 

the warranty.

Summary of Contents for 85-1134-4

Page 1: ...of this or any other appliance D A N G E R If You Smell Gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 Open lid 4 If odor continues keep away from the appliance and immediately cal...

Page 2: ...ostile environ ments accidents alterations abuse or neglect improper installation and failure to read and or abide by any product warnings This limited warranty does not cover any damage sustained dur...

Page 3: ...under or near your barbecue Do not allow children or pets to play anywhere near the barbecue U S E O F L P G A S C Y L I N D E R Self contained Propane Gas System The self contained propane gas syste...

Page 4: ...cylinder to the barbecue Always keep the cylinder in use securely fastened in an upright position Never store a spare cylinder empty or full near or under the barbecue when in operation Never expose...

Page 5: ...ear of dirt and debris If the hole is plugged erratic and dangerous burning may result O ring Seal Before attaching the regulator to the cylinder inspect the rubber O ring on the P O L fitting Do not...

Page 6: ...xcessive gas flow should be investigated and corrected before using the barbecue again Note Improperly lighting the barbecue can activate the flow control feature resulting in lower heat output If thi...

Page 7: ...shows no indication of any leaks shut off cylinder while correcting any leaks Shut off the cylinder valve and ensure all control valves are off Do not use the barbecue if any leaks cannot be stopped...

Page 8: ...se This procedure allows pressure to stabilize and prevents the flow limiting feature from being activated 5 Immediately press the Electronic Ignitor As you press the ignitor you will hear a continuou...

Page 9: ...ompleted 2 Promptly turn OFF the gas supply valve at the propane cylinder 3 Close the hood of the grill Match Lighting The Main Burners 1 Always open the hood completely and inspect the grill and burn...

Page 10: ...on Kit G415 0005 01 BI 1 Control Panel G415 0037 01 BJ 3 Control Knob Bezel G419 0006 01 BK 3 Control Knob G413 0020 01 BL 1 Rear Panel Burner Box G415 0010 01 BM 1 Cart Handle A011 0016 01 CA 1 Left...

Page 11: ...9 CR CS 8 5 1 1 3 4 4 P R O P A N E G 4 1 5 0 3 Manual Hardware Pack...

Page 12: ...I O N S Before assembling the barbecue read these instructions carefully Assemble the barbecue on a flat clean surface Grill is heavy You should have two people assemble the barbecue together Notes D...

Page 13: ...ls CA CB as shown by using hardware 5 6 and 7 x4 3 Insert the left and right grease tray rail CH CI to the holder of the upper brace CC as shown Assemble the upper brace CC together with both grease t...

Page 14: ...ffix the Burner Box assembly A to the Cart assembly as shown by using hardware 5 6 and 7 x4 Tighten the burner box assembly to the cart assembly from the rear using hardware 5 6 and 7 x2 Fig 4 Fig 5 6...

Page 15: ...ignit er as shown Assemble the cart handle BM to the burner box frame BB by using hardware 1 2 and 3 x4 8 For propane model only Secure 20lb propane tank onto the bottom shelf of the cart as shown att...

Page 16: ...D I S T R I B U T O R Trileaf Distribution Trifeuil Toronto Canada M4S 2B8...

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