background image

If  flame  is  lifting,  remove  the  front  panel  to  access  the  burner  front  (air  shutter)  then  turn the 

air shutter clockwise reducing this intake. The screw should be loosened before turning the air 

shutter. 

If  the  flame  has  more  yellow  than  blue,  the  air  shutter  should  be  turned  counter  clockwise 

allowing  more  air  in.  This  will  stabilize  the  flame.  Make  sure  to  tighten  the  screw  after 

adjustments are made.  

In order to provide gas to the burner, the orifice must be inside the burner venturi opening. 

Check to ensure that the burner is properly secured at the front and back. 

Lighting Instructions 

Before Lighting: 

Check  gas  line/hose  for  signs  of  wear,  abrasion  or  cuts.  If  evidence  of

deterioration is visible, replace the part prior to use.

If you smell gas, check for leaks. If odor continues, immediately call for service.

 

Keep your

face and body away from the grill top when lighting.

Grill Burner Lighting 

1.

Open lid before lighting. Make sure all burners are in the

‘OFF’ position.

2.

Using one of the main burner control knobs, push and turn burner knob to ‘HI/IGN’ position. You

will hear a "Click".

3.

The pilot flame will ignite at this point, lighting the main burner.

4.

Continue to hold the knob in until you have burner ignition.

5.

If there is no ignition after 2-3 seconds, turn the knob back to the “OFF” position

 

and repeat

steps 2-4.

1.

Follow steps 2-3

2.

Place either a burning long-barrel butane lighter or a burning long-stem match near the

manual flash tube to the 

fron

t of the grill

 at the cooking surface

. For back burners, hold

the flame against the

 

surface of the back burner.

3.

Place ignition source over flash tube then rotate grill knob to high while holding ignition over

flash tube for five seconds.

4.

If the burner does not light within five (5) seconds of turning the control knob, immediately

depress the knob and turn the control knob to off position. Wait five (5) minutes before

repeating steps 2-4 of the MANUAL LIGHTING instructions.

5.

If the burner does not light after several attempts, immediately close all gas valves and

consult an authorized service technician.

Cautio

n: 

Always wait five (5) minut

e

s for gas to clear after any

 

unsuccessful 

lighting attempts. 

Manual Ignition

Rotisserie Burner Lighting 

1. Open lid before lighting. Make sure all burners are in the

 

‘OFF’ position.

2. Be sure to remove the upper grid in the back of your grill PRIOR to lighting

 

the rear burner!

3. Push in and hold the control knob for 5 seconds then turn the rear rotisserie control knob to 

the “on”

 

position. While there, you’ll hear the igniter “click” This will ignite the rear burner.

4.

If you do not see the rear burner ignite, repeat step 3.

 You may also see the video online at 

RCSGasGrills.com. Go to Documents, then "How-To Instructions".

20

Summary of Contents for ARG36

Page 1: ...s grill check out www RCSGasGrills com CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING The burning of gas cooking fuel generates some by products which are on the list of substances which are known by the State of...

Page 2: ...oting 25 Parts Diagram Parts List 26 27 Dimensions 28 Message to the Proud Owner Congratulations on the purchase of this high quality high performance grill Read this manual carefully to understand al...

Page 3: ...tion operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment NOTE This appliance is not intended for commercial use FOR YOUR SAFETY 1 If you smell gas 2 Shut of...

Page 4: ...perate this unit according to the use and care manual ensuring you provide good ventilation when cooking with gas CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING The Burning of gas cooking fuel generates Some by pr...

Page 5: ...erials unless a properly sized vent hood is included Do not store ANY types of chemicals gasoline flammable liquids or vapor near the grill or any stainless components cabinets doors drawers etc Wind...

Page 6: ...evel surface This barbecue is not designed for recreational vehicles and shall not be installed on a boat or any marine craft Protection from Weather Keep the barbecue protected from adverse weather i...

Page 7: ...6...

Page 8: ...est to children should not be stored in or around the grill in the cabinet or in the masonry enclosure Portions of the grill can be extremely hot while in use and can cause severe burns Protect your h...

Page 9: ...grill can be operated with the hood closed do not continually operate the rotisserie burner with the hood closed This will damage the grill and void the warranty Be sure to remove the upper rack when...

Page 10: ...with either the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 or CAN CGA B149 1 or 149 2 Installer supplied manual gas shut off valves must be installed in an easily accessible location in the gas supply line a...

Page 11: ...A licensed contractor or local gas company representative must perform all gas connections LP Gas Connection Appliance pressure 10 W C Inlet pressure 11 14 W C Purchase a standard 20 LB LP tank with Q...

Page 12: ...N PRIOR TO FIRST USE OF THE GAS APPLIANCE S Before installing an appliance in any outdoor kitchen make sure that the cut out opening is not larger than the outside frame of the appliance unit The appl...

Page 13: ...ate under any overhead combustible construction unless a properly sized exhaust hood is installed If island frame construction is built out of a combustible material you must use an insulated liner ja...

Page 14: ...L outdoor kitchen cabinets MUST include ventilation There must be 12 square inches of opening for each running 4 feet of counter top See Item RVNT1 for approved vents In the event of an installation i...

Page 15: ...Model A Width B Depth C Height ARG30 28 5 8 23 1 4 10 3 16 ARG36 34 5 8 23 1 4 10 3 16 ARG42 40 5 8 23 1 4 10 3 16 Model Hood Clearance ARG30 26 1 4 ARG36 26 1 4 ARG42 26 1 4 REAR HOOD CLEARANCE 14...

Page 16: ...of the grill must be covered with a hood larger than the cooking area of the grill AND with a minimum of 1200CFM cubic feet per minute for proper outdoor application Combustible Overhead Construction...

Page 17: ...d in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 Keep any electrical supply cord and fuel supp...

Page 18: ...ARG Electrical Wiring Diagram 17...

Page 19: ...18 Troubleshooting If you have any issues please look for solutions here before calling us our your local dealer Also check RCSGasGrills com for videos with solutions as well...

Page 20: ...n the tank Test for leaks by applying liquid soap solution to all joints Bubbles forming indicate gas leak Fix gas leak before continuing use Burner Adjustments Every grill is thoroughly checked for p...

Page 21: ...s turn the knob back to the OFF position and repeat steps 2 4 1 Follow steps 2 3 2 Place either a burning long barrel butane lighter or a burning long stem match near the manual flash tube to the fron...

Page 22: ...t on HIGH for 5 minutes with the hood open This allows any food particles or grease drippings to burn away Once your appliance has cooled completely use a soft brush or vacuum to remove any ash accumu...

Page 23: ...entilation Keep the ventilation opening s of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris There are many different stainless steel cleaners available Always use the mildest cleaning procedure fir...

Page 24: ...Unscrew and remove this brass cap This exposes the plastic plunger Pull off and flip over the plastic plunger and replace in the hole Large side down converts the regulator to LP by compressing the i...

Page 25: ...hen turning Be extremely gentle when removing 8 Replace with new orifice repeat for all burners When re installing orifice do not over tighten or you will strip the brass fitting Little pressure is ne...

Page 26: ...coast or near it Is the grill VERY new but the spots have occurred due to acid washing concrete Are the spots ONLY on the grill and not doors and drawers Are the spots in a spray fashion Occasionally...

Page 27: ...ARG30 ARG36 ARG42 Exploded View 26...

Page 28: ...ARG30 ARG36 ARG42 Parts List Rotisserie kit not included 27...

Page 29: ...ARG30 ARG36 ARG42 Dimensions 28...

Page 30: ...scratches and surface rust which may occur Improper maintenance salt spray chemicals pesticides will affect the look and integrity of the components of this grill RCS will not be responsible for any d...

Reviews: