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S T O R A G E

When the outdoor cooking season is over and you’re going to store the unit for the winter,

please do the following:

After removing and cleaning the burner and grill (lightly oil 

the grill after cleaning) wrap them in paper and store indoors. 

The barbecue, after being covered, can be stored outdoors. 

Do not

store the L.P. cylinder in an enclosed area.

Remove igniter battery to avoid corrosion, if storing unit away

in the winter, or a prolonged period. 

When the barbecue is not in use, the gas must be turned off at the cylinder valve. The bar-

becue and cylinder need to be stored outdoors, in well-ventilated area. 

Do not

store the

barbecue in a garage or near heat. If there is a need for the barbecue to be stored indoors,

remove the cylinder. Continue to store the cylinder outside in the well-ventilated area and

make sure the cylinder’s safety cap is firmly threaded on the valve. 

C L E A N I N G  

A N D   M A I N T E N A N C E

To get many years of service out of your barbecue, perform the following procedures at

least once a year, especially at the start of a new season.

Grill:

Apply a light coating of cooking oil to the grating to prevent food from sticking. After

each use, and after the barbecue has cooled down, scrub the grating with a non-abrasive

brush. Alternatively, you can wash the grating with a mild detergent or baking soda, but

do not

use a commercial oven cleaner.

Burner and Venturi Tube:

At a minimum of twice a year, it is important to remove the

burner and Venturi tube and clean them, making sure that all dirt and rust is removed. Use

a wire to clean out the hole in the Venturi tube. Make sure the bottom housing is clean and

all holes are clear. If the burner has been damaged or has rusted, replace it as soon as pos-

sible. If the burner is in good shape, reinstall it in the correct position. Also ensure that the

Venturi tube is centred over the valve outlet.

Purchase a barbecue cover to protect your investment.

Stainless steel surfaces should be cleaned with stainless steel appliance

spray cleaner, or a non-chlorine based cleaner (e.g. flat-top stove cleaner).

Do not

use an abrasive sponge/brush on stainless steel, as it may scratch it.

Do not

use oven cleaner anywhere on your barbecue.

Summary of Contents for Barbecue Stainless 4000B Safe use

Page 1: ...ine or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or other appliance 2 An LP Gas cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or other appliance F O R Y O U R S A F E T Y If You Smell Gas 1 Immediately turn off the flow of gas to the unit 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 Open the lid of the unit 4 If the odour does not stop quickly immedi ately call your...

Page 2: ...ts 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 during removal or storage of this BBQ Part failure due to lack of cleaning and maintenance or use of improper cleaning products such as Oven Cleaner will not be covered under this manufacturers warranty This limited warranty does n...

Page 3: ... D E R Self contained Propane Gas System The self contained propane gas system barbecue is designed to be used with only a 9 1 kg 20 lb propane cylinder equipped with a type 1 cylinder valve This barbecue cannot be connected to an existing 510 P O L type valve cylinder which has left handed threads Do not connect to a propane gas cylinder exceeding 9 1 kg capacity or use a cylinder with any other ...

Page 4: ... P gas 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 the cylinders to direct sunlight or excessive heat Never insert any kind of object into the valve outlet as this may damage the backcheck a backcheck that is damaged can leak and a leaking propa...

Page 5: ...r controls and the cylinder valve off Wait at least 30 seconds before slowly turning on the cylinder valve and then after another 5 seconds turn the burner valve on and light the barbecue Never connect this barbecue to an unregulated propane gas supply or to another kind of gas Do not alter or change the hose or regulator in any way Visually inspect the whole hose assembly before each use for evid...

Page 6: ...he connections and components listed above and shown in drawings B C D Look carefully for bubbles forming which is an indication of leaking gas Tighten the connections at the bubbled areas until re testing 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 sto...

Page 7: ... does not light after three attempts turn the control knob to the OFF position and wait for the gas to clear about 5 minutes Repeat the previous lighting procedure If the burner still does not light refer to the troubleshooting guide for help or light with a long match with extension match holder provided Manual Lighting Procedure The barbecue has a small hole on the lower left side of the housing...

Page 8: ...he hole to within 16 cm 1 2 of the side burner Push in and turn the burner knob to the HIGH position At this point the burner should light if it doesn t after 5 seconds turn the control knob back to the OFF position and wait for the gas to clear Wait 5 minutes and then repeat the manual lighting procedure If after three tries the burner still does not light review the troubleshooting guide for hel...

Page 9: ...re normal to create smoke which helps add to the flavour of your food To keep these flare ups to the desire level do the following Always trim fat from steaks red meats before grilling Cook chicken and pork on a lower setting Make sure the grease drain hole is clear and that the grease catcher is not filled Always cook with the lid down and cook at the lowest efficient heat setting Note With the l...

Page 10: ...ng procedures at least once a year especially at the start of a new season Grill Apply a light coating of cooking oil to the grating to prevent food from sticking After each use and after the barbecue has cooled down scrub the grating with a non abrasive brush Alternatively you can wash the grating with a mild detergent or baking soda but do not use a commercial oven cleaner Burner and Venturi Tub...

Page 11: ...ease bend to fit into the warming rack holes Possible Causes Blocked Venturi tubes Cylinder or gas supply valve turned off Venturi tubes not properly sealed over orifices Burner ports blocked Low or out of propane Regulator safety devise must be re set Regulator not fully tightened into cylinder Partially blocked Venturi tubes Excess cooking salts on burner Loose wire connection Broken electrode P...

Page 12: ... 0014 01 DF 1 Bottom Shelf Weldment G502 0700 01 DG 1 Bottom Rail G502 0015 01 DH 1 Upper Rail G502 0017 01 DI 1 Grease Tray Bar 2 G502 0040 01 DJ 1 Grease Tray Bar 1 G502 0039 01 DK 1 Grease Tray G502 9100 01 DL 1 Heat Shield Gas Tank G502 0018 01 DM 2 Caster Assembly w Lock G401 0061 01 DN 2 Caster Assembly G607 0048 01 DO 2 Door Inner Bar G607 0043 01 DP 1 Door Assembly Left G502 7100 01 DQ 1 D...

Page 13: ...1 1 GA DS DD DB DK EA ED ED CC CA BA AB A AA AC BB BC BE CB CD BD FC FG FB FA EC DC DH DA EC DE DL DI DJ DM DN DG DO DP DR DR DF EB FF FE EB DQ 1 1 8 5 1 2 5 4 8 P R O P A N E ...

Page 14: ...ottom Shelf G502 0044 01 DG 1 Bottom Rail G502 0015 01 DH 1 Upper Rail G502 0017 01 DI 1 Grease Tray Bar 2 G502 0040 01 DJ 1 Grease Tray Bar 1 G502 0039 01 DK 1 Grease Tray G502 9100 01 DL 1 Heat Shield Gas Tank G502 0018 01 DM 2 Caster Assembly w Lock G401 0061 01 DN 2 Caster Assembly G607 0048 01 DO 2 Door Inner Bar G607 0043 01 DP 1 Door Assembly Left G502 7100 01 DQ 1 Door Assembly Right G502 ...

Page 15: ...1 3 HA GA DS DD DB DK EA ED ED CC CA BA AB A AA AC BB BC BE CB CD BD FC FG FB FA EC DC DH DA EC DE DL DI DJ DM DN DG DO DP DR DR DF EB FF FE EB DQ 8 5 1 2 1 4 4 N A T U R A L G A S ...

Page 16: ... cause injury Wear gloves when installing the grill Use care when assembling Hardware Pack List No Description Part Number Quantity 1 1 4 x 35 mm Screw 20120 13035 250 4 2 1 4 x 13 mm Screw 20120 13013 250 12 3 Ø7 Lock Washer 41400 07000 250 16 4 Ø7 Washer 40300 07000 250 16 5 1 4 20UNC Nut 30220 13000 250 6 6 No 10 24UNC x 10 Screw 20124 10010 250 18 7 Ø5 Lock Washer 41400 05000 250 18 8 Ø5 Washe...

Page 17: ...m shelf weldment DF using the wrench hardware No 14 and twist the casters into the shelf 2 Assemble lower left side panel DC and lower right side panel DD to the bottom shelf weldment using hardware No 2 4 3 and 5 x6 3 Attach the upper cart support DH to both side panels using hardware No 6 7 and 8 x4 ...

Page 18: ...e edge of the burner box weldment CA 4 Assemble the top lid assembly A and burner box assembly C to the cart assembly D Attach both Upper Side Panels DA DB to both Lower side Panel DC DD using hardware No 6 7 and 8 x6 5 Open top lid A and position the three flame tamers BC as shown Add the two cooking grates BB above the flame tamers ...

Page 19: ...using hardware No 1 3 and 4 x4 3 Attach the rear panel to the edge of the grease tray bars using hardware 6 7 8 and 9 x2 8 1 Assemble the gas tank heat shield DK to the inside of the rear panel as shown using hardware No 10 2 Insert the grease tray DK into the rear panel as shown 9 Assemble the side burner assembly F to the upper right side panel DB using hardware No 7 and 8 x4 ...

Page 20: ...he Bezel EB Push the knob EC onto the valve stem with the white line on the knob pointing upwards Insert the side burner FF into the frame as shown Gently slide the burner tube over the orifice of the valve Secure the side burner FF to its bracket by using hardware No 6 7 8 x2 Place the side burner grate FG as shown 11 1 Remove the screws and nuts from the door handles DR Assemble the door Inner b...

Page 21: ...e burner igniter wire as shown 14 For Propane Model ONLY Secure 20 lb propane tank onto the bottom shelf of the cart as shown attach the regulator valve to 20 lb propane tank Warning Do not store the extra tank on the cart ...

Page 22: ...ed at least 75 000 BTUs Before lighting for the first time lighting for the first time each season and after making any adjustments do the following Make sure all burner control knobs are in the OFF position Always connect the barbecue s gas line to the residential gas line before opening the shut off valve Perform a Leak Test This test must be performed outdoors away from heat open flames and fla...

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