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2. With the burner inlet and side properly in place,

locate the tabs at the rear of the burner into the
matching slots on the support bracket. Check that
the burner is level and does not rock.

3. Refit the clamps and fixing screws to secure the

burner in place.

4. Light all the burners and check for proper flame

characteristics. If adjustments are necessary, refer
to the ‘Burner adjustment’ page in the ‘Installation’
section.

5. Once you have verified that the burners function

correctly, replace the grease shields, radiant trays,
and grill grates.

Fig. 58

Side Burner Grates (BGB48 BQR Model):

When lifting the grates be careful as they are heavy. Place them on a protected surface, so they won’t scratch the
surface they are laid on. The burner grates are matte enamel over cast iron. When cool, they may be wiped clean
using hot soapy water, then rinsed and wiped dry. The burner grates will not rust as they are matte enamel on
both sides for durability.

The enamel may pop off the edge of the grates due to rapid temperature change when the burners are turned on.
Do not be concerned as this does not result in the deterioration of the grates. The cast iron soon darkens to blend
with the enamel. Be careful when wiping an area where the enamel has popped off, as the edges may be sharp.

Side Burners (BGB48 BQR Model):

For proper lighting and performance keep the burners clean. It is necessary to clean the burners if they do not
light even though the ignitor clicks, if there has been a severe boil over, or when the flame does not burn blue.

Be certain all burner knobs are in the off position before attempting to clean the burners. The burners have been
designed for ease in cleaning. When the grates and burners are cool, remove the grate. The burner cap and the
brass port ring can easily be lifted off. Wash these parts in hot soapy water, rinse and dry thoroughly. The burner
caps are porcelain enamel. Follow the directions that were given for the burner grates. A bristle brush can be
used to clean out the toothed burner ports, if necessary. After cleaning, it is important to make sure the location
pins on the bottom side of the port ring are properly aligned with the corresponding holes in the base. Incorrect

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Page 1: ...checked by a qualified gas fitter After each use clean the grease tray to prevent grease accumulating as grease deposits can become a fire hazard At the start of each season or if the grill hasn t been used for several weeks check supply connections for gas leaks See following page for instructions If there is any evidence of leaks do not use the appliance until it has been checked by a qualified ...

Page 2: ...ose on the Quick connect device if used Leak Testing Procedure For The User There are two levels of testing for leaks 1 Gas supply connection points that are accessible with the grill installed can be leak tested by the user 2 Connections that are internal to the grill and therefore require disassembly should only be leak tested by a qualified gas fitter The procedure below does not require any sp...

Page 3: ...the applicable drawing below LPG or Natural gas supply by applying the soap solution around each connection If there are no soap bubbles The connections are leak free You can use the grill If soap bubbles appear Bubbles indicate a leak If a leak is present immediately turn off gas supply at the cylinder valve or shut off valve and arrange for a qualified gas fitter to inspect and tighten the gas c...

Page 4: ...cart model only 3 Pull battery downwards This may require use of pliers 4 Re install upward and push to snap Fig 48 5 Polarity is shown in Fig 49 Battery condition should be checked at least once a year https producthelp fisherpaykel com au Grill Built In_Grills BGB48 BQR User_Guide_BGB48 BQR 13_Care_and_Maintenance Updated Mon 17 Aug 2020 01 44 59 GMT Powered by 4 ...

Page 5: ... to burn any remaining food particles After turning the grill OFF use a bristle barbeque brush to remove any remainin food particles or ash Method 2 The easiest way to clean the grill is immediately after cooking is completed and after turning off the flame Wear a barbeque mitt to protect your hand from the heat and steam Dip a soft brass bristle barbeque brush in a mixture of 2 cups of tap water ...

Page 6: ...rneath the grill burners in the middle Their purpose is to reflect heat back up towards the grates preventing the drip pan from getting too hot They should not need cleaning If they need removed or put back in place ie if they have moved in transit then please follow the following instructions First remove grates and radiant trays inside the burner box Before installing a heat shield A close up ph...

Page 7: ...water to soften stubborn residue You may also use a non abrasive nylon scourer Drip Pan The full width drip pan collects any additional splatters and drippings not channeled into the grease tray Check and clean the drip pan periodically to prevent the accumulation of grease To clean wipe out with a hot soapy cloth Use a spatula to scrape off any dried on residue To remove and replace the drip pan ...

Page 8: ...our fingers under the handle when pushing the drip pan in Drop On Griddle Plate Not Supplied with Unit Purchased Separately Before Using The Griddle for the First Time or to Re Season 1 Clean the griddle thoroughly with hot soapy water to remove any protective coating 2 Rinse with a mixture of 4 cups water and 1 4 cup white vinegar Dry thoroughly 3 Pour 1 teaspoon vegetable oil into the centre of ...

Page 9: ...es in the stainless steel sand very lightly with wet 100 grit emery paper in the direc tion of the grain Specks of grease can gather on the surfaces of the stain less steel and bake on to the surface and give the appearance of rust For removal use an a mildly abrasive pad in conjunction with a stainless steel cleaner Always rub in the direction of the grain FIG 50 Stainless steel tends to corrode ...

Page 10: ... screws safely aside 4 Grasp the curved section of the burner in the rear and gently pull up to release the securing tabs from the rear support bracket 5 Move the burner slightly away from you so as to slide it out from the collector box and disengage the burner inlet from the injector inside the valve 6 hole in the front Fig 54 7 Angle the burner sideways and lift out FIG 51 FIG 52 FIG 53 https p...

Page 11: ...ire coat hanger that has been straightened See Fig 56 Injector Cleaning Injectors should be checked for signs of blockage twice every year As injector removal requires a special tool this must be done by a qualified gas fitter only Removal of injectors by an unqualified person may create a hazardous situation To Replace The Grill Burners After Cleaning 1 With the burner held at a 45 degree angle f...

Page 12: ...in Fig 58 DANGER It is extremely important to center the burner onto the injector properly before lighting the grill to prevent a fire hazard or explosion Remove drip pan to view connection https producthelp fisherpaykel com au Grill Built In_Grills BGB48 BQR User_Guide_BGB48 BQR 13_Care_and_Maintenance Updated Mon 17 Aug 2020 01 44 59 GMT Powered by 12 ...

Page 13: ...es not result in the deterioration of the grates The cast iron soon darkens to blend with the enamel Be careful when wiping an area where the enamel has popped off as the edges may be sharp Side Burners BGB48 BQR Model For proper lighting and performance keep the burners clean It is necessary to clean the burners if they do not light even though the ignitor clicks if there has been a severe boil o...

Page 14: ...ially dangerous flame and poor burner performance see Fig 59 FIG 59 https producthelp fisherpaykel com au Grill Built In_Grills BGB48 BQR User_Guide_BGB48 BQR 13_Care_and_Maintenance Updated Mon 17 Aug 2020 01 44 59 GMT Powered by 14 ...

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