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MAIN GAS LINE CONNECTIONS FOR PROPANE GAS AND 
NATURAL GAS 

 
The main fuel supply gas line is connected to a manifold tee securely mounted inside the pedestal located on 
the left hand side of the pedestal. 
 
Remove the propane hose and regulator assembly from the packaging. Please ensure that there is no debris 
inside the brass flare connection or inside the rubber hose. Using a ¾” wrench and an adjustable wrench 
tighten the hose to the connection provided inside the pedestal. 
 
If this unit is to be connected to natural gas, place the natural gas hose through the hole provided in the lower 
left hand rear corner of the pedestal. This hole should have a rubber grommet around the hole to protect the 
hose from getting damaged. See diagram below. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Once the main gas line has been connected, connect the fuel line to the gas supply being used. Turn the gas 
on SLOWLY, if the gas is turned on too quickly the regulator could lock up and not work correctly. By turning 
the main gas supply on slowly this will prevent this problem from happening. 
 
When the gas supply has been turn on, perform a 

leak check

 on ALL connections inside the pedestal using a 

soapy water solution as described on Page 7 of this manual. 
 

Place the propane hose 
and regulator on the 
manifold located inside 
the pedestal. 
 
 
 
 
For natural gas hose 
installations, place the 
hose through the hole in 
the back of the pedestal 
and connect in the same 
location as the propane 
hose location. 

Summary of Contents for Premier JPG700 series

Page 1: ...or explosion Homeowners should retain these instructions All barbecues and carts are designed for OUTDOOR use only and cannot be installed in or on boats This barbecue CANNOT be installed in or on Re...

Page 2: ...e unable to light the grill Wait 5 minutes before attempting to light the grill again Have proper tools Tongs mittens ready prior to removing food Trim excess fat from meats to minimize flare ups Let...

Page 3: ...gasoline or any other flammable liquid in the vicinity of this or any other appliance An LP Cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance CAUTION 1...

Page 4: ...could result in damage or fire and may negate the important safety features designed into the QCC 1 system SPECIFICATIONS All LP gas cylinders used with this appliance must be constructed and marked...

Page 5: ...e the LP gas cylinder first Disconnected cylinders must have plugs installed and must not be stored in a building garage or any other enclosed area 4 Keep out of reach of small children 5 When the LP...

Page 6: ...check module in the QCC cylinder valve to close when exposed to temperatures between 240 degrees and 300 degrees F Should this occur do not attempt to reconnect the nut Remove the hose regulator assem...

Page 7: ...CAUSING DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY MAY OCCUR LEAK TEST 1 DO NOT USE OR PERMIT SOURCES OF IGNITION IN THE AREA WHILE DOING THE LEAK TEST THIS INCLUDES SMOKING 2 Leak testing should be done once per year o...

Page 8: ...e construction below and extending above the top of the unit 36 inches from sides and 36 inches from back of unit 2 Do not locate this appliance under any overhead unprotected combustible construction...

Page 9: ...rt numbers ZCAN700 ZCAN850 for installations into combustible Islands 700BI ZC 850BI ZC A 34 875 41 875 B 9 9 C 17 17 D 10 375 10 375 E 3 3 F 17 25 17 25 G 24 25 24 25 H 24 min 24 min I 19 75 19 75 J...

Page 10: ...asteners Remove the 4 Phillips head screws from each side of the pedestal Loosen the 2 8 mm bolts at the top of each pedestal side Do Not Remove Carefully remove the side shelves from the packaging Th...

Page 11: ...alled 2 Install the motor on the motor bracket 3 Place the rotisserie rod into the motor Slide the rotisserie rod bushing over the opposite end of the rod and drop into the cut out provided in the inn...

Page 12: ...on the firebox front and rear Ensure that all of the upper flavor shields have been installed correctly on the pins provided or the unit will not work correctly See diagram below Once the upper flavo...

Page 13: ...pedestal This hole should have a rubber grommet around the hole to protect the hose from getting damaged See diagram below Once the main gas line has been connected connect the fuel line to the gas su...

Page 14: ...Main Control Knobs Display Panel 3 Outer Hood 13 Electronic Ignition 4 Cooking Grids X 2 14 Side Burner Side Shelf 5 Side Shelf 15 Warming Rack 6 Condiment Bins X 2 16 Infrared Rear Burner 7 Pedestal...

Page 15: ...ing procedure 5 Follow match lighting instructions if burner can t be lit after repeated 3 4 times MANUAL BURNER LIGHTING MAIN BURNER See your local dealer for service if your grill igniter is not fun...

Page 16: ...solated from the gas supply by closing its individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than psi 3 5 kPa CONVERTING F...

Page 17: ...w rear burner orifice using an approved thread sealant 4 Reinstall the rear burner cover plate using the 4 screw previously removed NOTE There is NO air adjustment required when converting the rear bu...

Page 18: ...flame thrower ensuring that the tip is properly placed inside the bottom of the burner head NOTE These 2 orifices look the same The smaller size orifice is to be installed in the center outlet of the...

Page 19: ...the outside of the burners with a brass bristle wire brush and make sure all gas ports are clear Use a straightened paper clip to clear any obstructions 6 Use a flashlight to look into the venturi en...

Page 20: ...s begin to bubble to the surface Add seasoning or salt only after the cooking has been completed add sauces only at the end of the cooking time this will prevent the sauce from being burnt Trim excess...

Page 21: ...waste on sear plates and in drip pan Clean flame tamers and drip pan regularly Do not line pan with aluminum foil Burners burn with yellow flame accompanied by smell of gas Possible spider web or othe...

Page 22: ...2 28 04 3426 Rear Burner Cell 1 29 07 4530 Rear Burner Orifice 1 30 07 4531 Grease Pan Glides 2 32 07 432 Pedestal Side Right 1 33 07 433 Pedestal Side Left 1 34 07 416 Pedestal Back 1 35 07 417 Pede...

Page 23: ...23 EXPLODED VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 2 14 18 50 26 28...

Page 24: ...lor abrasive and chemical cleaners will also damage grill and grill surface Should deterioration occur to the point of non performance within the duration of the warranted coverage a replacement will...

Page 25: ...for quick reference If you need to obtain replacement parts for your Jackson Grill contact your local dealer NOTE It is normal for stainless steel surfaces to discolor due to high heat given off from...

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