Tera Gear 13 01 3007TG Assembly  Instructions And Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

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 General Warnings

This barbecue is not convertible to natural gas. Any 

attempt to do so could result in injury or damage to 

property and will void the warranty. 

WARNINGS 

Failure to follow the dangers, warnings and cautions 

contained in this Owner’s Manual may result in fire or 

explosion causing property damage, personal injury or 

death.

Do not store a spare or disconnected LP cylinder under 

or near this barbecue.

Incorrect assembly may be dangerous. Please carefully 

follow the assembly instructions. Do not assemble with 

missing or damaged parts. If you do not understand 

the instructions or need replacement parts, contact 

Customer Service at 1-800-737-8815.

Check your local building codes for the proper method of 

installation or in the absence of local codes, with either 

the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, 

Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1, 

or Propane Storage and Handling Code, B149.2

The use of alcohol, prescription or non-prescription drugs 

may impair an individual’s ability to properly assemble or 

safely operate this barbecue. 

Always place your barbecue on a hard and level 

surface. An asphalt surface or wooden deck may not be 

acceptable. 

The gas barbecue should be thoroughly cleaned on a 

regular basis. 

If the barbecue has been stored or left unused for a 

period of time, it should be checked for gas leaks and 

burner obstructions before use. See instructions in this 

manual for correct cleaning and leak testing procedures.

 

Do not enlarge valve orifices or burner ports when cleaning 

the valves or burners. Follow the proper procedures as 

outlined in the burner cleaning section of this manual. 

Keep ventilation openings for the cylinder storage clear of 

debris.

Do not operate the gas barbecue if there is an odor of 

gas present or a gas leak.

Do not use a flame to check for gas leaks.

Combustible materials should never be within 24 inches 

(61 cm) of the back or sides of your gas barbecue. 

Always position the barbecue where there is ample air 

flow for combustion and ventilation, but never in the path 

of a strong wind. 

Do not use this barbecue under an overhead combustible 

surface or covered area such as a gazebo, umbrella 

porch or awning. 

Do not put a barbecue cover or anything flammable on 

or in the storage area under the barbecue or on the side 

shelves. Keeping outdoor cooking gas appliance area 

clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and 

other flammable vapors and liquids.

Your gas barbecue should never be used by children. Do 

not let children or pets play around or below the grill or in 

the cart. Never allow children or pets to crawl inside the 

cart. Accessible parts of the barbecue may be very hot.

You should exercise care when operating your gas 

barbecue. It will be hot during cooking or cleaning and 

should never be left unattended or moved while in 

operation. 

When using the barbecue do not touch the grill rack, lid, 

fire box or anything in the immediate vicinity of these 

parts, as they can become extremely hot and may cause 

serious burns.

Never lean over an open grill.

Use only dry pot holders and oven mitts. Moist or damp 

pot holders or oven mitts on hot surfaces may cause 

burns from steam. Do not use a towel or a bulky cloth in 

place of pot holders or oven mitts, as they may touch hot 

portions of the grill rack.  

For personal safety, wear appropriate clothing. Loose-

fitting clothing should never be worn while using this 

appliance. Some synthetic fibers are highly flammable 

and should not be worn while cooking. 

Should the burners go out while in operation, turn all 

gas valves off. Open the lid and wait five minutes before 

attempting to relight, using the igniting instructions.

Do not use charcoal, lighter fluid or lava rock in your gas 

barbecue.

Do not use aluminum foil to line the grill racks or the fire 

box. This can interfere with air flow or trap excessive heat 

in the fire box or control area.

Should a grease fire occur, turn off all burners and leave 

lid closed until fire is out.

Only the pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied 

with the unit should be used. Never substitute regulators 

for those supplied with the grill. If a replacement is 

necessary contact Customer Service for a replacement. 

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Summary of Contents for 13 01 3007TG

Page 1: ...ion operation and maintenance thoroughly before assembling installing or servicing the equipment 3 Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire or explosion which could cause property dam...

Page 2: ...ructions must be left with the owner and the owner should keep them for future reference NOTICE TO CONSUMER Retain this manual for future reference WARNING Follow all leak check procedures carefully i...

Page 3: ...ons 5 Avoid dangerous grease fires by cleaning out the grease cup and grease tray See instructions on page 35 6 Before opening the gas supply ensure that the lid is open burner knobs are in the off po...

Page 4: ...lation but never in the path of a strong wind Do not use this barbecue under an overhead combustible surface or covered area such as a gazebo umbrella porch or awning Do not put a barbecue cover or an...

Page 5: ...cylinder 2 Do not attempt to correct the problem yourself 3 Call your fire department Safe Gas Handling Liquid propane has an odor similar to natural gas You should be aware of this odor Never store...

Page 6: ...the cylinder 2 The cylinder system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal 3 All LP cylinders must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve Always keep LP cylinders in an upright position DANGER N...

Page 7: ...st assembly 1 Make sure all the parts are present If parts are missing or damaged contact Customer Service 2 To avoid losing small components assemble the barbecue on a smooth level surface 3 Clear an...

Page 8: ...14 Side Table Control Panel 1 15 Side Table Handle 1 16 Left Front Leg 1 17 Left Rear Leg 1 18 Right Front Leg 1 19 Right Rear Leg 1 20 Door Transom 1 21 Left Cart Side Panel 1 22 Right Cart Side Pane...

Page 9: ...9 Parts Diagram TG3007 LP U C 2012 FA indd 9 12 09 26 4 06 PM...

Page 10: ...ardware Reference Diagram A B F E C D CODE PART QTY A M6x12mm Bolt 39 B M6x8mm Bolt 4 C M5x8mm Bolt 4 D M6x40mm Bolt 2 E Washer 6 F M4x10mm Bolt 12 1 1 SCALE TG3007 LP U C 2012 FA indd 10 12 09 26 4 0...

Page 11: ...6x12mm Bolt on each leg A Tighten the bolts with the screwdriver STEP 2 Attach the Left Rear Leg 17 and Right Rear Leg 19 to the Bottom Shelf Assembly 26 using one M6x12mm Bolt A on each leg Tighten t...

Page 12: ...using four M6x12mm Bolts A Tighten the bolts with the screwdriver B Attach one of the Cart Support Brackets 28 to the Right Rear Leg 19 and the Bottom Shelf Assembly 26 using two M6x12mm Bolts A Tight...

Page 13: ...17 using four M6x12mm Bolts A Tighten the bolts with the screwdriver B Attach the Cart Support Bracket 28 to the Left Rear Leg 17 and the Bottom Shelf Assembly 26 using two M6x12mm Bolts A Tighten the...

Page 14: ...Front Leg 16 and the Right Front Leg 18 STEP 6 Attach the Bottom Skirt Front 29 on the Bottom Shelf Assembly 26 using four M4x10mm Bolts F Align the edges of the Bottom Skirt Front with the edges of t...

Page 15: ...edge of the Bottom Skirt Front Tighten the bolts with the screwdriver STEP 8 Attach the Bottom Skirt Left 30 to the Bottom Shelf Assembly 26 and the Bottom Skirt Front 29 using four M4x10mm Bolts F Al...

Page 16: ...e firmly in the locked on position before continuing B Use this opportunity to make sure all the screws are tight and the frame is square because some screws may loosen during assembly STEP 11 Attach...

Page 17: ...24 on the right hand door post of the Bottom Skirt Front 29 D Depress the spring post on the bottom of the Door Transom 20 then align the hole in the top of the door with the spring post You should h...

Page 18: ...the Side Table Assembly 13 and the M6x12mm Bolts A Tighten the bolts with the screwdriver STEP 14 Place the Side Table Assembly 13 on the Left Rear Leg 17 and Left Front Leg 16 and attach using three...

Page 19: ...19 B Attach the Lighting Rod 34 to the Right Rear Leg 19 and Side Burner Assembly 9 using two M6x12mm Bolt A C Attach the Side Burner Assembly 9 to the Front Leg using one M6x12mm Bolt A Tighten the b...

Page 20: ...bly to the Left Front Leg 16 Left Rear Leg 17 the Right Front Leg 18 and Right Rear Leg 19 using a total of four M6x12mm Bolts A Tighten the bolts with the screwdriver ONLINE VIDEO STEP 16 17 To view...

Page 21: ...ttach the Fire Box Assembly 1 to the Side Table Assembly 13 two M6x12mm Bolts A placing a Washer E between the M6x12mm Bolts A and the Fire Box Assembly 1 Tighten the bolts with the screwdriver 1 13 A...

Page 22: ...M6x12mm Bolts A and the Fire Box Assembly 1 Tighten the bolts with the screwdriver ONLINE VIDEO STEP 16 17 To view a detailed video presentation for this step of the assembly visit www bbqinstructions...

Page 23: ...S TIME B Hang the Side Burner Control Panel 11 on the Side Burner Assembly 9 Slide the Side Burner Control Panel to the left until the Side Burner Control Panel is aligned with the edge of the Side Bu...

Page 24: ...ed to the Fire Box Assembly 1 C Attach the Side Burner Valve to the Side Burner Control Panel 11 using the 2 screws removed in the previous step ONLINE VIDEO STEP 19 To view a detailed video presentat...

Page 25: ...er Assembly 9 IMPORTANT Make sure that the valve nozzle is properly inserted and aligned E Adust the Side Burner Control Panel 11 so that it is aligned with the front of the Main Control Panel of the...

Page 26: ...Side Burner Electrode Wire 8 into the Side Burner Valve G Attach the Side Burner Knob 12 on the side burner control panel 11 by aligning the knob with the post and pressing firmly 8 12 TG3007 LP U C...

Page 27: ...right until the panel is aligned with the edge of the Side Shelf Assembly Tighten the bolts with the screwdriver C Adjust the Side Table Control Panel 14 so that it is aligned with the front of the Ma...

Page 28: ...ide Burner Grate 7 on the Side Burner Assembly 9 and align with the holes STEP 22 Place the four Heat Tents 4 two Cooking Grills 3 and Warming Rack 2 on the Fire Box Assembly 1 9 4 3 2 TG3007 LP U C 2...

Page 29: ...the back of the grill slide the Grease Tray Assembly 5 beneath the Fire Box Assembly 1 B Slide the Grease Cup 6 into the channels at the bottom of the Grease Tray Assembly 5 5 5 5 TG3007 LP U C 2012 F...

Page 30: ...to the Bottom Shelf Assembly 26 using three M6x12mm Bolts A STEP 25 Use this opportunity to make sure all the screws are tight and the frame is square because some screws may loosen during assembly 5...

Page 31: ...will not allow gas to flow unless the connection is tight Only tighten by hand so the threads are not damaged WARNING Do not use a wrench to tighten the connection Using a wrench could cause damage to...

Page 32: ...er the connections or use a small paintbrush to coat the all the connections hoses and fittings including the manifold pipe assembly the steel pipe that connects to all the burners 5 If you see growin...

Page 33: ...open the lid to let the gas clear for five minutes before relighting NOTE The first time you light your barbecue your barbecue may give off an odor This is normal as the barbecue burns off the manufac...

Page 34: ...LP cylinder valve to OPEN one quarter of a turn at a time Wait 30 seconds and then light grill as per lighting instructions Cleaning Your barbecue should be cleaned frequently for long life Some part...

Page 35: ...Clear a clogged port with a straightened paper clip or steel wire Never enlarge the burner ports CAUTION Never use a toothpick to clean out the burner holes as it may break off and clog the port CLEA...

Page 36: ...R THE WINTER It is important that your barbecue is properly closed for the winter Even if you plan on grilling during the winter it is important that the grill is prepared for the winter 1 Clean the g...

Page 37: ...n grill off by turning the fuel supply to Closed and then turn the knobs to OFF FERM CAUTION When cooking indirectly meat should be placed in or over a pan so the fat and oils collects in the pan inst...

Page 38: ...eck for bent or kinked hose Spider webs or insect nest Clean venture Refer to Cleaning in venturi Burner ports clogged or blocked Clean burner ports Disengagement of burner to valve Reengage burner an...

Page 39: ...Re engage burner and valve Flame has blown out High winds Do not use barbecue in high winds Move barbecue to less windy area Low on LP gas Replace or refill LP cylinder Excess Flow Safety Valve tripp...

Page 40: ...ct or lack of maintenance including but not limited to damaged caused by insects within the burner tubes or grease fires as described in the manual This warranty does not cover damage caused by heat a...

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