Dynasty DBQ-30 Installation And User Manual Download Page 1

Summary of Contents for DBQ-30

Page 1: ...MODELS...

Page 2: ...earJ or outJ t Z z ndil p 1na nce1 A Vy ty J tany optt0 n4 o TeI yOU tJie oppO1 i2 t nit l t o vu iuany cust om your urtU E Yo And wmo1ne o ourVy tyfan This manual is intendedto serveasa guide for the...

Page 3: ...nstallation 6 Built in Designs 6 Cabinet Cutout Dimensions 7 Gas Requirements 8 9 Side Burner Attachment 10 Access Doors 11 Adjustments and Efficiency 12 Air Shutter Adjustment 12 13 Low Setting Adjus...

Page 4: ...sgasappliance be electricallygroundedin accordance with local codesor in theabsence of localcodes withthe NationalElectrical Code ANSI NFPA70 orthe CanadianElectrical Code CSAC22 1 3 This outdoor gas...

Page 5: ...es OpenBurner model and serial numbersare included on a nameplatelocated on the inside wall of the open burner unit Visually accessthe nameplatelabel from the front and bottom of the burner looking up...

Page 6: ...spare LP cylinders or flammable materials in the cart or under a built in location An LP cylinder not connectedfor useshould not bestored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance 5 Beforestartin...

Page 7: ...singhighflamesettings Boiloverscause smoking andgreasyboiloversmayignite 8 Properapparel is a safetyconsideration Never wearloosefitting or hanginggarments while using yourDynastygrill 00 9 Only use d...

Page 8: ...is designedfor easyinstallationinto anon combustible enclosure The supporting deckandcountermustbe levelandflat Whendetermining thefinal locationfor yourgrill it is requiredthatventilationholesbeprovi...

Page 9: ...INET CUT OUT DIMENSIOr S 0 1 I I 1 I B 4 0 1 30 42 54 3 1 Y 1 I 3 30 V I 211 1 13 1 L 1110 j t 13 7 FOR GAS GRILL AND ACCESSORIES DIMENSIONS F OR CABINETS WITH BUL lNOSE _ au CABINET BUllNOSE TYPICAL...

Page 10: ...ok Up 1 r I Ii h I y C l REGULATOR I d I CONVERTIBLE GASSETTING r l I 1 BYTURNING CAPOVER I v I l r r i w II b J L i i i 1 II REGULATOR i Ji CONVERTIBLE 1 GAS SETTING 1 BYTURNING I CAPOVER I L J TYPIC...

Page 11: ...GasHook Up r 1 I I 1 1 1 I Il L j I TYPICAL REAR GAS CONNECTION REGULATOR CONVERTIBLE GAS SETTING BYTURNING CAP OVER I TYPICAL BOTTOM GAS CONNECTION R L I 1 A CONVERTIBLE SHUT OFF GASSETTING i 1 VALVE...

Page 12: ...ructed 3 Every opening shall have minimum dimensions so asto permit the entrance of a 1 8 inch 3 2 mrn diameterrod GasManifold Pressure For natural gas standardorifices are setfor 4 W C Water Column A...

Page 13: ...yto the grill intake pipe with pipe sealant Tighten assemblyand align the branch opening of the tee to the hole of the cabinet V2PIPENIPPLE d 1lJJ MANIFOLD i 1 2 PIPE TEE 6 Connectthe flexible hose ma...

Page 14: ...and door jamb with inside FIG A FIG 2 ImR FIG 1 2 APPRDX 1t APP FIG B 13 APPRDX V Models DAD 30 and DAD 42 f 28 40 RIVET 1 J1 FIG C FIG D DEPTH ADJUS crease or 11 _ 0 type 10 X 3 4 truss head phillip...

Page 15: ...ME HEIGHT Air Shutter Adjustment A sheetmetaldiskknownasan air shuttergovernsthe amountof air enteringtheburner It is lockedin placeby asetscrew whichmustbeloosenedwith a screwdriver priorto lightingt...

Page 16: ...yto increase or decreasegas flow in the low position Begin by lighting the burner Q Turnthecontrolknobto the lowestsetting all the waycounterclockwise Thearrowwill stopbetween MED andLOW BEZEL I 3 Rem...

Page 17: ...flame suchasalightedmatchto testfor leaks Useonly aleaktestingsolutionasspecifiedbelow Leak TestingProcedure Prepare aleaktestingsolutionof sudsywaterby mixing in a spraybottle half liquid soapandhalf...

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Page 20: ...nditionsexists a Smellof gasin conjunctionwith a yellowflame b Grill doesnotheatcompletely c Grill heatsunevenly In caseany of the aboveconditions is present turn off the grill immediately after allow...

Page 21: ...warm while grilling Grilling Hints The donenessof meat whether rare medium or well done is affected to a large degreeby the thickness of the cut Expert chefs say it is impossible to have a rare donen...

Page 22: ...tsetting if necessary The control knob may be setto any position betweenHI andLOW 4 O _ 5 Allow thegrill to coolandcleanthe drip trayafter eachuse Lighting The Grill Burners ROTARY IGNITIER KNOB Opent...

Page 23: ...y igniter knob allow 5 minutes for any accumulatedgasto dissipate 4 Keepyourfaceasfar awayfromtheburnersas possible 5 Passa lit long stem match through one of the small briquette tray holes and positi...

Page 24: ...llybypullingthe draweroutslightly Use cautionwhenaddingwaterto a hotdrawerto avoidsteam bums andnever completelyremovea hotdrawer The drawer may also be filled with waterto produce steam Whether smoki...

Page 25: ...ork assemblies firmly together Tightenthe thumbscrews To secure anylooseportionsof your meat usebutcherstring neverusenylonorplastic string Placebastingpanunderthefoodto collect thedrippings 2 To uset...

Page 26: ...learsbefore attempting to light it again 6 Repeatthe procedure or try Manual Lighting procedure as shownbelow 0 _ 0 7 Upon successfullighting repeatthe process on any other available IR burner you may...

Page 27: ...the burner does not light on the first try repeat immediately 5 If the burner does not light after 5 seconds turn the control knobs to the OFF position Wait 45 seconds until the gasclears before attem...

Page 28: ...t Thecorrectheightof theflamedepends onthe sizeand materialof theutensilbeingused thefood beingcooked andhowmuchliquid is in theutensil I Herearesomebasicrulesfor selecting theflameheight 0 I I _ Thef...

Page 29: ...water Steam createdaswatercontactswith the hotgrill assists the cleaningprocess by softeninganyfoodparticles The foodparticleswill fall ontothebriquettetrayandburn or fall into thedriptray If the gril...

Page 30: ...enyouusethegrill andthe amountandtype of foodcookedwill determinewhenit is necessary to cleanthebriquette trays Neverattemptto handlea hot briquettetray BRIQUETTES A JD TRAY Cleaningthe StainlessSteel...

Page 31: ...hlight as shown inspect the interior of the burner for any blockages If any are found remove them with a straightened metal wire coat hangeras shown Again shake out anydebris through the air shutter B...

Page 32: ...collectgrease andfood residuals It shouldberemovedandcleanedafter everyuse n I _ fQ Whenremovingthe heatdeflector usecareto avoid chippingits ceramicsurface Washwith a mild clean r degreaser rinseand...

Page 33: ...b If a sparkoccursanywherebutatthe ignitertip the ignitermustbe replaced 5 2 Checktheburnerfor blockageasdescribedin Cleaningthe Grill Burner sectiononpage28 BURNER FLAME IS YELLOW IN CONJUNCTION WIm...

Page 34: ...if gassupplyis sufficient Checkif LP cylinderis empty 1 TOOMUCHHEAT Damaged orifice ornoorifice Unauthorized regulatoradjustment 0 rIJ _ rIJ EXCESSIVE FLARE UP 1 Dirty cookinggrids Overloadfromfattyme...

Page 35: ...BU NER lARGE 150 IWAR SHELF 30 15b_IJiARMING SHELF 4 9 27 000 180 BURNER H 18bIVEN I 910 028 000I 100 177 000 I 1 GASKET 190 138 GRATE 19b 2 5 GRATE f 20 IGNITER H 210 HOOD FRONT ASSY 200 640 000 91Y...

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Page 37: ...DBQ SERVICEPARTLIST EXPLODED VIEW r rIJ _ Q 33...

Page 38: ...g aservicetechnician Foradditionalassistance regarding theuseandcareof your DynastyGrill please contact Your Dynastydealerordistributor CustomerService DynastyRangeCompany 7355EastSlauson Avenue City...

Page 39: ...hall be responsible for proper installation providing normal care and maintenance providing proof of purchase upon request and making the appliance accessible for service Warrantor s liability on any...

Page 40: ...42 000 9 97 products improperly applied Oven light bulbs are also excluded from this warranty Warrantor is not responsible for consequential or incidental damage Warranty does not apply to commercial...

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