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Turn the red regulator on/off knob clockwise to achieve greater gas flow and higher 
flame, and counter-clockwise to reduce the gas flow and reduced flame size. 

 

If you have difficulty lighting this cooker, be sure to:  

a. First open tank valve fully.  

 

 b. Open regulator valve 1/8 – 1/4 turn and light your cooker.  

 

 

 

 

                  c. Control flame intensity with regulator valve. 

 

 

 

 

 

                  d. Turn the unit “off” with the tank valve.

  

 
 

 
 

 

 

1.  Most propane tanks are equipped with a safety device to shut off the flow 
 

of gas should the hose be cut or severed. Sometimes this safety device may be 

 

tripped when lighting the cooker. To prevent this, ALWAYS make sure the 

 regulator 

valve is in the closed position ( turned fully “ COUNTER-clockwise”: Figure P)  

 

before opening the tank valve.  

 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

TIPS 

Observe Flame Height when lit: 
Flame should be a Blue / Yellow 
color between 2”– 2.5” high

 

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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: MANUAL IGNITION 
 

1.  Turn Regulator Control Valve to OFF position. 
2.  Open Tank Cylinder Valve  
3.  Insert long stick match in the Match Holder that is 

attached to the leg, light the match and be ready to 
place the match under the burner. 

4.  To start Timer operation. Push Power button; both 

lights will blink once. Press Start Button; green light 
will remain on, allowing 15 min. of gas flow. 

5.  Turn Regulator Control Valve on. 
6.  Light the burner by placing the match through the 

hole in the wind guard (Figure O), keep hands and 
face away from the top of the cooker. 

7.  After lighting the burner, open the regulator valve 

until a large yellow flame appears.   

 

Adjust the air shutter on the burner until the flame 
turns blue.  Use the red regulator on/off knob to 
adjust the flame intensity.  Turn clockwise for a 
larger flame and counter- clockwise for a smaller 
flame. 

8.  If you’ve attempted to light the burner and failed, then 

allow 5 minutes for any accumulated gas to dissipate 
before attempting to light it again. 

9.  When you have finished using the cooker, turn off the 

gas from the tank valve first.  It will take a few 
seconds for the fire to go out and for the propane gas 
to “bleed” from the hose and regulator assembly.  
After the fire is completely out, turn the regulator 
valve to the “OFF” position.  After the gas is off, a 
small “candle” flame may appear at the orifice for 
about two seconds. This is normal. 

 

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Summary of Contents for BB12482G / TR-F-04-B-NCT-1

Page 1: ... not fill cooking vessel beyond maximum fill line 5 Never allow oil or grease of get hotter than 400O F or 200o C If the temperature exceed 400O F 200o C or if oil begins to smoke immediately turn the burner or gas supply OFF 6 Heated liquids remain at scalding temperatures long after the cooking process Never tough cooking appliance until liquids have cooled to 115o F 45o C or less 7 If a fire sh...

Page 2: ...material 9 ALWAYS wear protective wear shoes apron and safety glasses that will prevent burn hazards while attending to the appliance 10 When cooking the appliance must be one level stable non combustible surface in an area clear of combustible material an asplate surface blacktop may not be acceptable for this pupose 11 Keep the fuel supply hose away from any heated or hot surfaces including burn...

Page 3: ... 33 DO NOT modify or alter this burner or its components Modifications or alterations of this burner or its components will void warranty and may cause serious personal injury property damage or death 34 Perform the soapy water leak test every time you use this appliance Do not light the burner until after you have checked the hose regulator needle valve and all LP gas connections for leaks Check ...

Page 4: ...st damage when not in use OUTDOOR USE ONLY NEVER LEAVE UNATTENDED Parts List No Part Name Part drawing Part Number Qty 1 Stockpot with drain spout STC F 04 01 1 2 Stockpot Lid STC F 04 02 1 3 Heat Resistance Shield 2482 3 1 4A Rear left leg STC F 09 05 1 4B Rear right leg STC F 09 04 1 5 Front left leg 2482 5 1 ...

Page 5: ...8 Burner Basket 2482 8 1 9 Burner STC F 04 10 1 10 12 Thermometer STC F 04 20 1 11 2 OZ Marinade Injector STC F 04 11 1 12 Electric Igniter 2482 12 1 13 Poultry Stand STC F 04 13 1 14 Match Holder and Chain Pre assembly STC F 04 14 1 15 Leg support ring 2482 15 1 ...

Page 6: ...ure you have all parts in the PARTS LIST If you believe you have missing parts please check all the boxes which contain parts of the cooker Some parts are shipped in place or pre assembled If you have damaged or missing parts DO NOT RETURN TO THE STORE For assistance contact customer service via the web www americancustomerservice com 24 hours daily or by telephone M F 8 00am to 8 00pm EST 1 866 6...

Page 7: ...lectric igniter Attach to the Leg support ring 15 as shown in Figure A with 4 pcs Lock Washer C and 4 pcs Bolt A Note The 2 front legs have steel sheet tabs one on the left leg and one on the right leg and both tabs should face front and inwards The side of the Leg Support Ring with the U shape burner support rest should face the front Cooking Stand Assembly Figure A ...

Page 8: ... simply by inserting the two metal tabs on the upper stand into the slots on the leg assembly Figure B The left front and right rear legs should be attached using 2 pcs Lock Washer C and 2 pcs Bolt A Figure C Note Place the open side of the upper stand assembly to the back as shown in the illustration Figure B Figure C ...

Page 9: ...u just removed Secure the burner 9 to the burner basket 8 with the Burner Holder D using 2pcs screw A Step 4 Attach Burner Basket 8 to the Cooking Stand assembly using 4 pcs Lock Washer C 4 pcs Bolt A as shown below in Figure E Attach Match Holder and Chain 14 to the inside of the Front right leg 6 using 1 pc lock washer C and 1 pc Bolt A as shown below in Figure F 9 8 3 A D Figure C Figure D Figu...

Page 10: ...rt the igniter wire 16 through the hole in the upright on the bottom of the burner basket as shown below in Figure H The metal tip of the igniter should sit just inside the burner Secure the Igniter Wire in place by attaching it to the upright using Bolt B Nut F Insert the other end of the wire into the back of the Electric Igniter 12 on the right front leg as shown in Figure H1 Note It is recomme...

Page 11: ...ry cover Step 7 Insert the 12 Thermometer 10 into the Stockpot Lid 2 as shown below Place the Poultry Stand 13 and Stockpot Lid 2 into the Stockpot as shown below Note When using the lid during cooking the thermometer should be placed into the hole in the lid with the locking brace attached on the underside of the lid Figure K When you are not using the lid during cooking the thermometer should be...

Page 12: ...se CAUTION The Regulator Valve Controls the Volume of Gas Only Use the Tank Valve to turn Gas Supply ON or OFF Turn counter clockwise to decrease Gas Flow off Connecting to LP cylinder Turn clockwise to increase Gas Flow For Models with a Stockpot with Drain the drain spout goes to the rear of the Cooking Stand away from Control Panel as shown on the diagram WARNING Always ensure the drain is in t...

Page 13: ... assembly is complete check for gas leaks before lighting FOR YOUR SAFETY A leak test must be repeated each time the LP tank is connected or reconnected Do not smoke during leak test Do not use an open flame to check for gas leaks The cooker must be leak tested outdoors in a well ventilated area away from ignition sources such as gas fire or electrical appliances During the leak test keep the cook...

Page 14: ...to light it again 9 When you have finished using the cooker turn off the gas from the tank valve first It will take a few seconds for the fire to go out and for the propane gas to bleed from the hose and regulator assembly After the fire is completely out turn the regulator valve to the OFF position After the gas is off a small candle flame may appear at the orifice for about two seconds This is n...

Page 15: ... light the match and be ready to place the match under the burner 4 To start Timer operation Push Power button both lights will blink once Press Start Button green light will remain on allowing 15 min of gas flow 5 Turn Regulator Control Valve on 6 Light the burner by placing the match through the hole in the wind guard Figure O keep hands and face away from the top of the cooker 7 After lighting ...

Page 16: ...deck or near any building Keep the cooker away from open flames sparks and lit cigarettes b NEVER COVER THE STOCKPOT WITH THE LID WHEN FRYING WITH OIL Always use a 12 Steel long stem thermometer when deep frying Do not allow the oil temperature to exceed 375 F Risk of fire will occur if you exceed this temperature Control the cooking temperature with the regulator valve c Your Saf T Cooker is equi...

Page 17: ...t in the skin at the leg thigh joints This will allow oil to drain when turkey is done Coat the turkey inside and out with seasonings and or use an injectable marinade Place turkey upside down on poultry rack with legs facing up Step 4 Cooking Follow the the instructions to set up the burner and fryer pot Place the burner and the fryer pot on a flat level non combustible solid surface Pour peanut ...

Page 18: ... SHALL APPLY TO THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN THAT STATED HEREIN For service regarding this warranty call our Customer Service Department at 1 866 626 4745 Proof of purchase in the form of an original receipt with date of purchase is required DO NOT ship parts or units without a return authorization number Upon receipt of an authorization number the product must be shipped prepaid This warranty gives yo...

Page 19: ...ul interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measu...

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