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Pre-Assembly  Instructions  For  Your  Safety

CAUTION

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Failure to comply with these instructions may result
in a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result  in  injury.

For  safe  operation ensure  the Gas  Valve  Assem-
bly  Orifice  is inside the  Burner Tube  before using
your  grill.  (See  figure).  If  the  Orifice  is  not  inside
the  Burner  Tube,  lighting  the  Burner  may  cause
explosion  and/or  fire  resulting  in  serious  bodily
injury  and/or  property  damage.

METHOD 1:  Bend a stiff wire  or wire  coat hanger
into  a  small  hook  as  shown  and  run  the  hook
through  the  Burner  Tube  and  inside  the  Burner
several  times  to  remove  debris.

METHOD  2:  Use  a  bottle  brush  with  a  flexible
handle  and  run  the  brush  through  the  Burner
Tube  and  inside  the  Burner  several  times  to
remove  any  debris.

METHOD  3:  Use an air  hose  to force  air  through
each  Burner  Tube.  The  forced  air  should  pass
debris or  obstructions through the Burner and out
the  Ports.

TO CLEAN BURNER TUBE,
INSERT HOOK
HERE

Burner Tube

9

3

Burner  Port

Foot

1.

2.

3.

4. Refer to the figure below and perform one of these

3  cleaning  methods:

Carefully lift each Burner up and away from the Gas
Valve Orifice.

Check and clean Burner/Venturi Tubes for insects
and insect nests. A clogged tube can lead to a fire
beneath the grill.

Spiders  and  small  insects  can  spin  webs  and  nest
in  the  grill  Burner  Tubes  during  transit  and  ware-
housing  which  can  lead  to  a  gas  flow  obstruction
resulting  in  a  fire  in  and  around  the  Burner  Tubes.
This type of "FLASHBACK FIRE" can cause serious
grill  damage  and  create  an  unsafe  operating  con-
dition  for  the  user.

To  reduce  the  chance  of  FLASHBACK  FIRE
you must clean the Burner Tubes as follows
before  initial  use. 

Also  do  this  at  least  once  a

month  in  summer  and  fall  or  whenever  spiders  are
active  in  your  area,  and  if  your  grill  has  not  been
used  for  an  extended  period  of  time.

Remove the screws from the rear of each Main Burner
using a Phillips 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 cooled. Be
aware that the Tray does contain grease and be extremely
careful when removing the Tray to prevent spillage. Failure to
follow these instructions could cause serious bodily injury or
property damage.

Grill Installation Codes

The  installation  must  conform  with  local  codes  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.

PRE-ASSEMBLY

Read and perform the following pre-assembly instruc-
tions:

Tools Required for Assembly

:

Protective work gloves
Protective eyewear

You will need assistance from another person to handle
the grill head and other large, heavy parts.

Open  lid  of  shipping  carton.  Remove  top  sheet  of
cardboard  and  packing  materials.  Lay  cardboard  sheet
on floor and use as a work surface to protect floor and
grill  parts  from  scratches.

You may slice the carton front corners with a utility knife
to lay open  the carton front panel. This allows you to
raise the Lid and remove the components packed inside,
making it easier to lift.

Use the Hardware and Part Diagrams to ensure all items
are included and free of damage.

Do not throw  away the  bags  of hardware  that are in-
cluded with boxed parts. These are required for assem-
bly.

Do  not  assemble  or  operate  the  grill  if  it  appears
damaged. If there are damaged or missing parts when
you unpack the shipping box or you have questions dur-
ing the assembly process call 

1-800-474-5587

 M-F 8AM-

4:30PM PST for assistance.

Phillips head screwdriver

Orifice

 Burner Tube

Gas Valve Assembly

  WARNING

  CAUTION

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When using electrical  appliances, basic safety
precautions  should  always  be  used.

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Summary of Contents for BTH2621ALP

Page 1: ...ruct the flow of ventilation 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 expl...

Page 2: ...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 Never use charc...

Page 3: ...not been used for an extended period of time Remove the screws from the rear of each Main Burner using a Phillips head screwdriver or wrench WARNING Grease can get very hot Always handle the Grease T...

Page 4: ...t S182G03061 PART PART DESCRIPTION QTY PURPOSE OF PART P06013018C Hardware Pack 1 For use in assembly of Models BTH3221B BTH2621B S182G03061 Pan Head Screw 3 16 x 3 8 2 Install the Transformer Bracket...

Page 5: ...Parts Diagram for Models BTH2621BLP NG 5 1 2a 3 5 6 13 15 4 7 8 6 25 9 9 26 35 37 38 39 21 20 19 42 41 32 16 23 40 34A 36 33 18 22 17 43 31 29 30 24 27 14 14 11 12 10 28 31 2b 34B...

Page 6: ...P075150294 1 20 Bowl Side Panel Rear Upper P0075823B4 1 21 Bowl Side Panel Rear Lower P0073759F4 1 22 Burner Bracket P022080274 1 23 Bowl Rear Panel Assembly P0077901B4 1 24 Bowl Front Panel P0076318B...

Page 7: ...ighting Stick P05507140M 1 45 Regulator Hose Connector LPG not included P03901056C 1 46 Regulator With Hose LPG not included P03635005A 1 47 Regulator With Connector NG P03614005C 1 48 Tank TraySet LP...

Page 8: ...for Model BTH3221BLP NG 8 21 7 3 2a 5 4 6 8 28 9 48 29 42 41 39 38 44 26 1 6 15 16 46 47 13 40 43 20 20 19 19 45 51 49 22 18 24 37A 36a 17 25 10 55 35 34 32 33 27 10 14 31 30 12 11 14 23 34 54 9 36b...

Page 9: ...lame Tamer with Ceramic P01720041A 4 18 Burner Main P02001070B 4 19 Lamp Cover P053520134 2 20 Lamp Assembly P05352028B 2 21 Bowl Side Panel Rear Upper P0075824B4 1 22 Trim Panel Rear P075150274 1 23...

Page 10: ...y of parts needed 10 KEY DESTRIPTION PART QTY 38 Bowl Front Trim Plate Assem bly P029158934 1 39 Control Panel P029159034 1 40 Switch for Light P05360001B 1 41 Control Knob Seat P03445014A 4 42 Contro...

Page 11: ...structure for NG units due to NG Gas weighs less than air This will ensure proper gas ventilation in the case of a gas leak This will also allow for proper air flow of NG units NOTE Access doors are...

Page 12: ...built island or you have to build your own island Before building your grill island please read the construction guidelines and clearances in Fig 6 on page 12 carefully 12 Install Transformer For BTH3...

Page 13: ...ght switch on the control panel NOTE The island shown below is for illustrative purpose Make a hole on your Rear Island Panel so that the transformer cord can be connected to the grounded outlet throu...

Page 14: ...cation drill 3 holes on the island left bottom panel for installing 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 flex...

Page 15: ...installed backwards Electric wires may be loose Remove the AA Bat tery and inspect the Ignitor Junction Box found be hind the Control Panel and reconnect any loose wires Main Burner Electrode Check w...

Page 16: ...rill Do not allow children or pets 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 p...

Page 17: ...from the top of the island The bottom of the lower ventilation openings must be at least 1 or less from the floor of the island The top of the lower ventilation openings cannot be more than 5 from the...

Page 18: ...hotter 350 F 177 C Do not leave oil grease unattended 4 2 3 Check 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...

Page 19: ...ested at low pressures 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...

Page 20: ...could cause serious bodily injury death or property damage WARNING Grill Lighting Instructions 1 Open LP Gas tank OFF Before each use check all hoses for cracks nicks cuts burns or abrasions If a hose...

Page 21: ...474 5587 Monday Friday 8 00am 4 30pm PST Obstruction in Burner Tubes Correction Follow the Burner Tube cleaning procedure on page 22 of this Operator s Manual Misalignment of Ignitor on Burner Correct...

Page 22: ...ve the grounding plug or use with an adapter of 2 prongs Use only extension cords with a 3 prong grounding plug rated for the power of the equipment and approved for outdoor use with a W A marking 1 2...

Page 23: ...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 periodically the...

Page 24: ...ANING THE BURNER TUBES AND BURNER PORTS 2 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 burner...

Page 25: ...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 foo...

Page 26: ...ids if the fish pieces are 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...

Page 27: ...retain 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 p...

Page 28: ...our retailer for details Using A Smoker Box There are many optional smoker boxes available for purchase Follow these guidelines and always refer to the label of your smoking chips for specific directi...

Page 29: ...to safely insert a match through the Cooking Grid without getting close to the Burner To light your gas grill manually insert a paper match into the Manual Lighting Stick and follow steps 1 through 5...

Page 30: ...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 31: ...ted 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 and elect...

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