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Cooking  Instructions

Preheating

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Greasing the cooking surface will help keep foods from
sticking during the cookout and reduces the amount of
cleanup required. Use a brush to apply a thin layer of
cooking oil or vegetable shortening onto each Cooking
Grid before each cookout. We do not  suggest spray type
oils  unless  they  are  specified  for  high-temperature
cooking. Be sure to coat the entire cooking surface.

Prepare  Cooking Grids  for  Grilling

The suggested heat settings and cooking times shown
in the following pages are approximate. Unlike the con-
trolled environment inside your kitchen, variables includ-
ing outside temperatures, direction and  conditions of
wind, as well as grill location will affect your grill's heat
distribution. Because these conditions vary, and no two
backyards  are  alike,  we  offer  these  tips  as  general
guidelines for your reference. We recommend you moni-
tor your grill closely and rotate foods as needed to prevent
overcooking and ensure the most delicious results every
time.

To preheat your grill, light all main burners on       , lower
the Lid and follow the recommended times below.

For high temperature cooking, preheat grill 10 to 15

minutes.

For low temperature cooking, preheat grill 3 minutes.

To slow cook, preheating is not necessary.

Cooking Temperatures

High setting:

 The         Control knob setting should be used

to pre-heat your grill and for burning food residue off.
Besides, please refer to the Direct Cooking Method of this
manual.

An Important Note About Cooking Temperatures

Low Setting:

 Most recipes specify the 

    

settings, includ-

ing all smoking and cooking lean cuts such as fish.

The indirect cooking method can also be used with the
supplied Cooking Grids. To cook

 indirectly,

 the food

should be placed on the left or right side of your grill with
the main Burner lit on the opposite side. Or place your
food on  the Warming Rack  and light the  outer main
Burners. Either way, 

indirect cooking  must be done

with the Lid down

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Indirect Cooking using Main Burners

Before cooking on your gas grill for the first time, you
should "burn off"  the grill to eliminate any odor or foreign
matter. Ignite the main burners, lower the Lid, and oper-
ate grill on    setting for 10 to 15 minutes.

CAUTION:

 Operating your grill on the       setting for  longer

than 15

 

minutes may damage certain parts of your grill. 

Do

not leave your grill unattended when in use.

Burn-Off

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The middle and back primary cooking areas offer high
heat for grilling.

The Warming Rack offers medium heat for preparing
breads and firm vegetables.

The front primary cooking area offers less heat and is
ideal for preparing delicate foods and for keeping cooked
foods warm.

Direct Cooking using Main Burners

The direct cooking method can be used with the  supplied
Cooking Grids and food placed directly over the lit grill
Burners. 

Direct Cooking requires the Grill Lid to be

open

. This method is ideal for searing and grilling when

you want an open-flame barbecued taste.

The fats and juices dripping from grilled food can cause
flare-ups which impart a favorably, distinctive taste and
color to food. They should be accepted up to a point. To
minimize flare-ups:

Trim excess fat from meats and poultry
Preheat the grill properly
Clean grill regularly to remove food and grease build-
u p
Reposition your food often to avoid flare-ups

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Failure to comply with these instructions could result
in a fire or explosion that could cause serious bodily
injury, death or  property damage.

Never

 cover or wrap the cooking grids, Flame Tamers,

bottom of grill bowl or Grease Tray with charcoal, alu-
minum foil, sand or any substance that can absorb
grease.

Before each use of your grill:

 Inspect the Grease

Tray, Grease Tray Heat Shield and inside of the Grill
Bowl to be sure there is no excessive grease and
debris buildup. Clean the Grease Tray, Grease Tray
Heat Shield and inside of the Grill Bowl frequently to
eliminate  grease/debris  build-up  and  to  prevent
grease fires.

Use your  grill at least 3 feet away from any wall
or surface. 

Use your grill at least 3 feet away from

combustible  objects  that  can  melt  or  catch  fire
(such as vinyl,  wood  siding,  fences and overhangs)
or sources of ignition (including pilot lights on water
heaters  and  live  electrical  appliances).

Never

 use  your  gas grill in a garage, porch, shed,

breezeway or any other enclosed area.

Never

 use your gas grill on a balcony, deck, patio

above the ground floor of your home.

Your grill will get very hot. 

Always wear a flame

retardant BBQ Mitt when cooking on your grill. Never
lean over cooking areas while using grill. Do not touch
cooking  surfaces,  Lid,  grill  housing  or  other parts
while grill is in operation, or until the grill has cooled
down after use.

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  WARNING

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Flare-Ups

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CAUTION: 

Before preheating the grill, check the Grease

Tray, Grease Tray Heat Shield and inside of the Grill
Bowl to be sure there is no excessive grease and debris
buildup.  As  needed,  you  may  clean  them.  Refer  to
"Cleaning Instructions" on page 30. 

Failure to comply

with these instructions could result in a grease fire.

Summary of Contents for BTE2616ALP

Page 1: ...ilation air around your gas grill housing Never disconnect the gas regulator or any gas fitting while your grill is lit A lit grill can ignite leaking gas and cause a fire or explosion which could res...

Page 2: ...l such as hose fittings propane cylinder valves sold separately and burner valve stems contain lead which is known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm N...

Page 3: ...llips head screwdriver or wrench WARNING Grease can get very hot Always handle the Grease Tray with a flame retardant BBQ mitt Before removing the Tray always be sure that the grill has properly coole...

Page 4: ...For Models BTE2616BNG BTE3216BNG BTE3816BNG PART PART DESCRIPTION QTY PURPOSE OFPART P06013018C Hardware Pack 1 For use in assembly of Models BTE2616B BTE3216B BTE3816B S182G03061 Pan Head Screw 3 16...

Page 5: ...or Models BTE2616BLP BTE2616BNG 5 1 2a 3 5 6 13 15 4 7 8 6 9 9 32 27 20 16 18 28 17 26 14 14 10 10 11 12 19 21 22 23 24 25 31 29 30 41 46 47 50 40 44 39 38 43 42 48 49 45 37 35 36 34 33 37 53 52 55 51...

Page 6: ...Main P02001070B 3 Back Burner Cover LPG P06906107C 1 Back Burner Cover NG P06906108C 1 20 Trim Panel Rear P07515030A 1 21 Bowl Side Panel Rear Upper P0075822BC 1 22 Back Burner Thermocouple Protector...

Page 7: ...D Light for Back Burner P05373011B 1 49 Control Knob for Back Burner P03418245U 1 50 Electric Ignitor 4 Ports P02505014G 1 51 Grease Tray Heat Shield P06904064C 1 52 Grease Tray Handle P0272017CC 1 53...

Page 8: ...6BLP BTE3216BNG 8 16 18 36 13 29 30 32 33 34 41a 41b 63 62 64 19 20 21 23 24 25 2b 43 52 26 27 46 31 42 51 65 48 53 21 20 55 28 17 3 2a 5 45 4 58 50 49 47 44 54 1 56 57 35 15 22 6 7 8 6 9 9 14 14 10 1...

Page 9: ...er Main P02001070B 4 Back Burner Cover LPG P06906107C 1 Back Burner Cover NG P06906108C 1 20 Lam p Cover P05352013E 2 21 Lam p Assem bly P05352028B 2 22 Back Burner Fram e P02011078B 1 23 Back Burner...

Page 10: ...LED Light P03445014A 4 50 Control Knob for Main Burner P03446024A 4 51 LED Light for Back Burner P05373011B 1 52 Control Knob for Back Burner P03418245U 1 53 Electric Ignitor 4 Port P02505014G 1 54 Gr...

Page 11: ...E3816BLP BTE3816BNG 11 63 57 64 58 9 3 5 4 6 7 8 40 41 43 42 44 48 46 47 52 56 28 59 20 25 26 27 24 19 20 62 61 1 2a 2b 10 10 11 12 13 14 14 16 17 29 22 23 18 21 21 9 34 33 30 31 36 35 32 37 38 39 39...

Page 12: ...er NG P06906108C 1 20 Lam p Cover P05352013E 2 21 Lam p As s em bly P05352028B 2 22 Back Burner Fram e P02011081B 1 Back Burner As s em bly LPG Y0030028 1 Back Burner As s em bly NG Y0030029 1 24 Back...

Page 13: ...ont Trim Plate Assembly P02916061S 1 44 Electric Wires Set P02627026A 1 45 LED Rectifier with Wire Assembly P05383022B 1 46 Control Panel P02916163S 1 47 Switch for Lamp P05360003B 1 48 Control Knob S...

Page 14: ...E3216 A B LP NG Models Rot Spit for BTE3816BLP NG Models Rot Holding Fork Rot Motor Bracket Rot Motor AC Rot Phillips Head Screw 3 16 x1 2 UNC Rot Washer 3 16 P05508254A S196G04081 P05508253A P0550823...

Page 15: ...nstalled on the island which is not included in this purchase You either need to purchase a prebuilt island or you have to build your own island Before building your grill island please read the const...

Page 16: ...the tank tray set Then install tank tray set using 3 Pan Head Screws 3 16 x3 8 and tighten securely Connect the stainless steel flexible connector to the manifold and regulator then use a clamp to hol...

Page 17: ...ition Panel above the Gas Tank Fig 6 Tank Tray Set 5 22 24 21 1 17 19 5 Vent Openings must be at least 1 8 wide The gas grill is designed for use with a maximum of 20 lb tank As per standard a partiti...

Page 18: ...d turn burner control knob to and you will hear a clicking sound and your assistant would see a tiny blue spark within each gas collector box If a spark is present the electrode tips are properly posi...

Page 19: ...ets to play near your grill Always supervise children and pets if they are in the vicinity of the unit Never use charcoal or lighter fluid in this grill Use of alcohol prescription or non prescription...

Page 20: ...Barbecue enclosure and LP cylinder enclosure re quire venting that must be provided at the floor level of the enclosure to allow any leaking LP Gas vapor to escape see Fig 1 NOTE When installing a ba...

Page 21: ...heck all connections for LP Gas Leaks Never test for leaks with an open flame Prior to first use at the beginning of each season or every time your LP Gas tank is changed you must check for gas leaks...

Page 22: ...ressures The grill must be isolated from the gas supply pipe system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pres sure testing of the gas supply pipe system at pressures equal to or l...

Page 23: ...ghting procedure If ignition still does not occur turn the burner control and gas source OFF Wait 5 minutes for gas to clear and then conduct a leak test of ALL gas connections and gas sources as expl...

Page 24: ...enter 1 800 474 5587 Monday Friday 8 00am 4 30pm PST Obstruction in Burner Tubes Correction Follow the Burner Tube cleaning procedure on page 29 of this Operator s Manual Misalignment of Ignitor on Bu...

Page 25: ...tructions before initial use IMPORTANT When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be used The Transformer is set for 120V 60Hz 28W AC input and 12V 1800mA 22W AC output Th...

Page 26: ...isserie Washers 3 16 as shown in diagram below 2 Rotisserie Screw 3 16 x1 2 UNC Qty 2 Part S112G03081 Rotisserie Washer 3 16 Qty 2 Part S411G03061 Rotisserie Washer 3 16 Outside of Right Bowl Side Pan...

Page 27: ...ing place a Cooking Pan under the food to be cooked This will capture the drippings and keep your grill clean of excess grease which could cause a fire Use caution when moving a Cooking Pan containing...

Page 28: ...ow these cleaning procedures on a timely basis and your grill will stay clean and operate with minimum effort CAUTION Be sure your grill is OFF and cool before cleaning Before initial use and periodic...

Page 29: ...grill CLEANING THE BURNER TUBES AND BURNER PORTS 2 WARNING Tube Burner After each use of the main grill it is necessary to burn off food particles and drippings which can clog Burner ports and reduce...

Page 30: ...g areas offer high heat for grilling The Warming Rack offers medium heat for preparing breads and firm vegetables The front primary cooking area offers less heat and is ideal for preparing delicate fo...

Page 31: ...re small enough to drop between the Cooking Grids Vegetables and Fruit Prepare your fruit or vegetables and brush with butter or basting sauce if desired To cook indirectly the food should be placed o...

Page 32: ...tain shape if desired Bacon strips can be used to cover the outside surface of lean meat and poultry to help prevent it from drying out Another method for keeping food moist during roasting is to put...

Page 33: ...est the balance as described before A rolled piece of meat requires the rotisserie skewer to be inserted through the center of the length of meat then se cured and balanced For meats that contain bone...

Page 34: ...herwise provide parts or information to be used to convert your grill Any attempt to convert your grill is dangerous and will void your warranty If your ignition fails to work or your battery needs re...

Page 35: ...natural oxidation process and will not affect the short term performance of your grill To slow the rusting process on Cooking Grids we recommend greasing the grids before and after each cookout Use a...

Page 36: ...l be accepted without prior authorization from Barbeques Galore Upon examination and to Barbeques Galore s satisfaction if the original part is proven defective Barbeques Galore may approve your claim...

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