ProFire PFLX26G Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

GAS SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 

LP GAS HOOK-UP 

• A dented or rusty LP tank may be hazardous and should be checked by your LP Supplier. Never use a cylinder with a damaged valv

e. Cylinder 

dimensions should be approximately 12 inches in diameter and 18 inches high. The LP cylinder must be constructed and marked in accordance 

with the specifications for LP Gas Cylinders of the US Department of Transportation (DOT) or the National Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, 

Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Goods. 

Only Worthington, Manchester, or Wolfdale brand cylinders should be 

used with this appliance. 

 

• The propane gas cylinder valve must be equipped with a cylinder connection coupling device, described as Type 1 in the Harmoni

zed ANSI stan-

dard ANSIZ 21.58 and CGA 1.6-M95-1995 with addenda Z 21.58. This device is commonly described as an 

Acme Thread Quick Coupler 

(see 

Fig. 1 below). The gas must be turned off at the supply cylinder when the unit is not in use. If the appliance is stored indoors the cylinder must be 

disconnected and removed from the appliance. Cylinders must be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area out of reach of children. 

 

• The cylinder supply system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal and must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve. Disc

onnected cylinders 

must not be stored in a building, garage, or any other enclosed area. The grill is designed to operate on Propane gas regulated at a gas pressure 

of 10” water column (W.C.) (2.7kPa). A regulator adjusted to this pressure must be installed in the gas supply line before th

e grill is connected to 

the propane source. Use only the type regulator and hose specified by ProFire. 

 

NOTE: Hose and Regulator is preassembled to the grill valve at the factory. 

 

• Only 20 lb. cylinders equipped with an OPD (Overfill Protection Device) should be used with your ProFire Grill. Only one propa

ne cylinder may be 

located in an enclosure or cart. Extra spare cylinders must be stored outdoors out of the reach of children and outside of any building, garage or 
other enclosed area. 

Read and Follow All Warnings Provided with Propane Cylinders

. Never locate a cylinder under or near the barbecue 

unless sufficient ventilation and shielding is provided to prevent any heating of the cylinder, regulator and hose. 

Do not turn gas valve on unless connection between regu-

lator and tank is complete. Before attempting to light grill, 
be certain the gas valve knobs are in the “OFF” position, 

turn tank on by turning knob on top of the tank counter-
clockwise, check all connections for leaks by spraying or 
brushing a solution of 50% liquid soap and 50% water. If 

bubbles appear there is a leak, turn off gas and have a 
certified gas installer repair the leak. 

Type 1 Acme Thread Quick Coupler 

Cylinder 

Regulator 

Hose 

Hand Nut  With  

Acme Thread 

Hand Wheel 

QCC-1 

Fitting 

Valve 

LEAK TEST-CAUTION BEFORE TESTING

 

• NEVER USE THE GRILL WITHOUT FIRST LEAK TESTING THE GAS CONNECTIONS. 

• WARNING: DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS. USE OF AN OPEN FLAME COULD RESULT IN A FIRE, EXPLOSION AND  BODILY HARM. 

• DO NOT SMOKE WHILE PERFORMING THE LEAK TEST! 

• To prevent fire or explosion hazard, DO NOT use or permit sources of ignition in the area while performing a leak test. Perfor

m leak test outdoors only. 

• Check to ensure that flexible hoses do not have any cuts and wear that may affect the safety before each use. Only the factory

 supplied hose and regulator must be    

  used. Use only replacement regulator and hose assemblies specified by ProFire Grills.  

 

 

1. Prepare a leak testing solution of sudsy water by mixing in a spray bottle with half liquid soap and half water. 

2. Confirm that all control knobs are in the 

“OFF” 

position. 

3. Turn the main gas valve supply 

“ON”

 

4. Apply leak testing solution by spraying on the pipe joints, fittings and hose. 

5. A gas leak is detected if: A) there is a faint gas smell and/or B) growing bubbles appear on any of the connection points and/or hose, 

DO NOT 

 

   attempt to ignite the grill and 

IMMEDIATELY

 turn off the gas supply valve. 

6. When there is a gas leak, call a qualified service technician. 

DO NOT 

use the grill until the leak is corrected. 

 

LEAK TEST 

Summary of Contents for PFLX26G

Page 1: ...SE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Heavy duty stainless steel construction Stainless steel side shelves Easy access to storage and gas cylinder on LP model 12 foot hose with quick disconnect included with natural gas model Heavy duty locking swivel casters PFLX26Gwithout Rear Broiler PFLX26Rwith Rear Broiler and Rotisserie PFLX33Gwithout Rear Broiler PFLX33Rwith Rear Broiler and Rotisserie Porta...

Page 2: ...ord and the fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces Children should never use your ProFire Grill Accessible parts of the grill may be very hot Keep young children away while it is in use You should exercise reasonable care when operating your ProFire Grill It will be hot during cooking or cleaning and should never be left unattended or moved while in operation Should the burners go out whil...

Page 3: ...sure left completely open to the outside or by providing four ventilation openings Two openings are to be at the cylinder valve level approx 16 above the floor and on opposite walls of the enclosure Two more openings must be at the floor level on opposite sides of the enclosure The floor level openings must start at the floor level and shall extend no higher than 5 above the floor Each open ing mu...

Page 4: ...stem during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 psig 3 5kPa The grill must be isolated from the gas by closing its valves during any pressure testing of the supply system at test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psig 3 5kPa Never use LP gas in a unit designed for natural gas If you wish to convert your grill from one type of gas to the other you may order a ga...

Page 5: ... cart Extra spare cylinders must be stored outdoors out of the reach of children and outside of any building garage or other enclosed area Read and Follow All Warnings Provided with Propane Cylinders Never locate a cylinder under or near the barbecue unless sufficient ventilation and shielding is provided to prevent any heating of the cylinder regulator and hose Do not turn gas valve on unless con...

Page 6: ...ica professional ProFire Grill ProFire Grill Upgrades Available Adds Beauty Convenience and Versatility to Your Outdoor Cooking Enjoyment A B C A Double Side Burner 30 000 BTU s B Single Side Burner 15 000 BtU s C Drop In Single Side Burner 14 000 BTU s All Weather Grill Cover Aluminum Griddle Warming Rack Adds Additional Cooking Space Part PF26WRM Fits 26 Inch Grill Part PF33WRM Fits 33 Inch Gril...

Page 7: ...ntended for installation in a built in enclosure 1 At least one 1 ventilation opening shall be provided on the exposed exterior side of the enclosure located within 5 inches of the top of the enclosure and unobstructed 2 At least one ventilation opening should be provided on the exposed exterior side of the enclosure 1 inch or less from the floor level The upper edge should be no more than 5 inche...

Page 8: ...l the way to back NOTE never operate grill without the drip pan in place HEAT INDICATOR 1 Place Heat Indicator through hole in lid and attach using wing nut provided GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRILL Burner Gas Collector Box Ignitor Probe Assembly Grill Head to Portable Cart 1 Remove drip pan from grill head 2 Lay grill head on its back for attaching side shelves Fig A 3 Remove Protective white film from...

Page 9: ...LLOW Burner Flame BLUE BLUE Fig 1 CAUTION CAREFUL AS THE BURNER MAY BE VERY HOT If the burners do not operate correctly check if the air shutter or burner ports are blocked by dirt debris spider webs etc and pro ceed with air shutter adjustment The amount of air which is drawn into a burner is governed by a metal cup at the inlet of the burner called an air shutter It is locked in place by a screw...

Page 10: ...ce the food on the grill and cook to the desired temperature doneness Adjust heat setting if necessary The control knob may be set to any position between HIGH and LOW 5 Turn all knobs to OFF and shut off gas supply when you are finished grilling 6 Allow grill to cool and clean the drip pan and cooking grids after each use SUGGESTIONS FOR SUCCESSFUL GRILLING Never leave food unattended Cooking wit...

Page 11: ... with oil before grilling INDIRECT MED brush with oil before grilling MEDIUM MEDIUM brush with oil before grilling FRUIT Apples whole Pears halved 35 40 Minutes 10 14 Minutes INDIRECT MED MEDIUM brush with oil before grilling skin side down Sear at HIGH up to 2 minutes per side finish at MEDIUM Ground Meat Meat Mixtures Fresh Beef Veal Lamb Poultry Pork and Ham Sausage Eggs Egg Dishes Seafood Beef...

Page 12: ... to it Keeping it clean will greatly reduce flare ups and grease fires TO CLEAN Be sure the grill is cool Remove the cooking grids and lift out the flavor plates Brush with a steel wire brush until all the carbon build up and other debris are removed Replacing The Burners Slide the end with air shutter over the brass orifice Then place the burner onto the mounting bracket and replace the screw The...

Page 13: ...reading the tip of the thermometer should not touch fat layers bone or gristle or if using the rotisserie the spit rod What Utensils Should I Use Always use long handle forks spatulas or tongs designed especially for outdoor cooking when testing or turning food on your grill Keep hot pads or mitt handy for removing food from cooking grid For juicy more flavorful meats use tongs when handling and t...

Page 14: ...h a small pin Be careful not to enlarge holes Constant flare ups 1 Grill too cold before start of cooking 2 Cooking grid or flavor plates may be heav ily coated with burned on grease 3 Fatty foods 4 Heat setting too high 1 You should always pre heat grill for 5 to 10 minutes before cooking 2 Clean cooking grids Clean Flavor Plates 3 Trim excessive fat from fatty meats 4 Lower heat setting Flavor p...

Page 15: ...ner Orifice PF80 10LX 3 3 4 4 Burners PF80 3828S 2 2 3 3 Electrode W 28 Ignitor Wire PERF137 101 1 1 Bushing for Rotisserie PERF13710H 1 1 Rotisserie Bracket PERF137 S14 4 1 1 Infrared Rear Broiler Burner PF80 100 2 2 Rotisserie Mear Forks PF80 99 1 1 Rotisserie Spit Rod PF80 98 1 1 Rotisserie Spit Rod Handle PFR06 1 1 Rotisserie Motor PF80 34R 1 1 Electrode for Rear Broiler PHLX26G PFLX26R PFLX33...

Page 16: ...r service or failure to perform normal and routine maintenance including but not limited to damage caused by insects within the burner tubes as set out in the owner s manual Deterioration or damage due to severe weather conditions such as hail discoloration due to exposure to chemicals either directly or in the atmosphere hurricanes earthquakes tornadoes or acts of God are not covered by this Lim ...

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