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Why doesn’t the hose and regulator supplied with my grill fit the older propane tank I’ve used for 

years?

U.S. Government regulates gas appliances and propane gas tanks. When regulations are changed, propane gas tank 

fittings are altered to ensure compliance. If your propane gas tank does not fit the hose and regulator supplied with your 

new grill, the tank is outdated and must be replaced. 

Are the serial and model numbers of my grill listed somewhere for future reference?

What causes grill parts to rust, and what effect does it have on my grill?

Rusting is a natural oxidation process and will not affect the short-term performance of your grill. 
To slow the rusting process on cooking grids, grease the grates before and after each use. Use a brush to apply a thin 

layer of cooking oil or vegetable shortening onto each grate. We do not suggest spray-type oils unless they are specified 

for high-temperature cooking. If your cooking grates are porcelain coated, be sure to coat the entire cooking surface, 

including the edges and any areas with chipped porcelain. 
Routine care and maintenance is required to preserve the appearance and corrosion resistance of stainless steel. 

Stainless steel can corrode, rust, and discolor under certain conditions. Rust is caused when regular steel particles in 

the atmosphere become attached to the stainless steel surface. Steel particles can also become attached to your grill if 

you use steel wool or stiff wire brushes to clean the grill instead of non-abrasive cloth, sponge, or nylon cleaning tools. In 

coastal areas, rust pits can develop on stainless surfaces that cannot be fully removed. Bleach and other chlorine-based 

solutions used for household and pool cleaning can also cause corrosion to stainless steel. 
Weathering, extreme heat, smoke from cooking, and machine oils used in the manufacturing process of stainless steel 

can cause stainless steel to turn tan in color. Although there are many factors which can affect the surface appearances 

of stainless steel, they do not affect the integrity of the steel or the performance of the grill. To help maintain the finish of 

stainless steel, clean your grill after each use. See 

“Exterior Stainless Steel Surfaces” (page 45)

 for instructions.

Why won’t my grill light properly?

• Always light the burner farthest from the fuel source firs

t. This draws gas across the manifold and helps prevent air

pockets that obstruct gas flow.

• Check your propane gas supply. An em

pty propane gas tank weighs about 20 pounds. A full tank weighs about 40

pounds.

• Make sure that all gas connections are secure.

• Clean the 

 igniter with a soft bristle brush.

• Reposition the 

 igniter.

• Make sure that the end of each burner tube is

 properly located over each gas valve orifice.

• There may be an obstruction in the gas line orifice. Remove

 the fuel line from the grill. Open the gas supply for one

second to clear any obstruction from fuel line. Close off the gas supply at its source and reconnect fuel line to the

grill.

• If an obstruction is suspected in the orific

e or gas valves, call the TYTUS Support Center.

My grill has a low flame and sometimes will not light. Why?

You need to purge air from the gas line or reset the regulator excess gas flow device. See 

How do I purge air from my 

gas 

line and/or reset the regulator excess gas flow device?” (page

  1

 for instructions. 

Opening the tank valve all the way or too quickly triggers the regulator’s safety device to shut down gas flow, which 

prevents excessive gas flow to your grill. Lighting the burner farthest from the fuel source every time will help eliminate 

air pockets in the manifold.

Note: Effective April 1, 2002, all propane gas tanks sold must include an Overfill Protection 

Device (OPD). This internal device prevents the propane gas tank from being overfilled. Tanks 

without an OPD valve can not be refilled.

WARNING: Do not smoke while clearing the gas line.

WARNING: 

• Always wear protective gloves and safety glasses when cleaning your grill.

• Turn off the gas supply at the source and disconnect the unit before servicing. To avoid

the possibility of burns, maintenance should be done only when the grill is cool and off.

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The model and serial numbers are listed on a silver label loacted inside of right side door.

If your grill has a side burner, it will have its own silver label and a model number ending in “SB.” This is not the 

primary grill model number or serial number needed for product warranty registration or for customer support.

Summary of Contents for T400SSBLP-0.0.0

Page 1: ...4 AM Final size 8 5 11 inches 215 9 279 4 mm Final size 8 5 11 inches 215 9 279 4 mm Final size 8 5 11 inches 215 9 279 4 mm Final size 8 5 11 inches 215 9 279 4 mm Final size 8 5 11 inches 215 9 279...

Page 2: ...ia Proposition 65 Warnings WARNING To operate this equipment requires the use of propane gas which contains the chemical Benzene which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and other rep...

Page 3: ...ook with the Grill 29 Check for Gas Leaks 30 Purge Air from the Gas Line Reset the Regulator 31 Disassemble the Grill 32 Grill Only Model T400SSBLP 0 0 0 32 Grill Island Model TI400SSBLP 3 4 1 37 Clea...

Page 4: ...resent a shock hazard Keep electrical cords away from all heated surfaces Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces Do not store or use gasoline or other f...

Page 5: ...ortation of Dangerous Goods and Commission as applicable The propane gas tank must have a shutoff valve terminating in an propane gas supply tank valve outlet that is compatible with a Type 1 tank con...

Page 6: ...as vinyl or wood siding fences overhangs see diagram below or any other sources of ignition including pilot lights and live electrical appliances Do not use your grill under any combustible overhead c...

Page 7: ...land Gas Grill TI400SSBLP 3 4 1 Gas Grill T400SSBLP 0 0 0 Island Gas Grill TI400SSBLP 3 4 1 Gas Grill T 000SSB 0 0 0 Flame tamers 4 Stainless steel cooking grates 2 Preinstalled Gas line island grill...

Page 8: ...Contents page 7 and Part Diagrams and Lists page 50 to ensure all items are included and free of damage Do not assemble or operate the grill if it appears damaged If there are damaged or missing part...

Page 9: ...nel D then push the locking handles down to secure it to Panel B and Panel C E From the inside of the cart angle the bottom of Panel E into the slots on the back of the grill base Pull the panel towar...

Page 10: ...on the sides The grill base s cabinet doors should face the same direction as the front of the grill box B Lock the four latches on the sides of the grill TIP Keep the grill box level as you lower it...

Page 11: ...the 4 Burner Gas Grill T400SSBLP 0 0 0 Go to Grill Only Model Attach side shelves and Propane page 12 If you have the 4 Burner Island Gas Grillwith Side Cabinets TI400SSBLP 3 4 1 Go to Island Grill M...

Page 12: ...Propane page 16 Step 5 Attach the Side Shelves A Select the left labeled L or right labeled R side shelf B Align the side shelf s slots with the bolts on the grill box at a 45 angle C Rotate the shelf...

Page 13: ...hose through the opening in Panel B B Place a propane tank not included into the cabinet with the tank valve facing the front left corner Tighten the wing bolt behind the grill base near the bottom t...

Page 14: ...l the Cooking Components A Insert the flame tamers into the grill box The notches at the end of each flame tamer should fit into the slots at the back of the grill box Gas line Flame tamer Slots in th...

Page 15: ...ng rack into the holes in the rear of the grill box D You re finished Enjoy good food family and friends with your TYTUS grill Your grill is designed to be a high quality solid construction that will...

Page 16: ...own until the pin clicks back into place C Repeat to expand the other side cart Step 6 Install the Side Panels A Identify which panel fits onto the left L or right R side of the two side carts B Line...

Page 17: ...de cart The ice bucket is for the left side cart The sear burner is for the right side cart B Place the top cap s feet into the slots in side cart s frame then lock it in place with the two spring pin...

Page 18: ...n the left side cart ice bucket side with the grill base The two pieces should be about one to two inches from one another C Push the side cart toward the grill base As you push them together the side...

Page 19: ...gh the opening in the right side cart B Have your partner hold the grill base steady C Line up the notches on the right side cart with the grill base The two pieces should be about one to two inches f...

Page 20: ...the quick connect ring back insert the gas line hose then release the quick connect The quick connect springs back into place and the hose attaches to the right side cart Gas line hose Tytus Grills_1...

Page 21: ...ce a propane tank not included into the grill base with the tank valve facing the front left corner Tighten the wing bolt behind the grill base near the bottom to secure the propane tank in place Wing...

Page 22: ...22 www tytusgrills com G Attach the regulator hose to the propane tank Regulator hose Tytus Grills_19 0238_MAN_V1_ENG fm Page 22 Friday August 9 2019 10 44 AM...

Page 23: ...steel cooking grates over the flame tamers C Insert the ends of the warming rack into the holes in the rear of the grill box D You re finished Enjoy good food family and friends with your TYTUS grill...

Page 24: ...connections are tightened securely 4 Open the grill lid 5 Set the control knobs to OFF and open the propane gas tank valve slowly until it s 1 4 to 1 2 open WARNING Do not smoke while lighting the gr...

Page 25: ...the end of each burner tube is properly located over each valve orifice 3 Make sure that all gas connections are tightened securely 4 Open the grill and side burner lids WARNING Failure to open the g...

Page 26: ...ht A Turn the burner control and gas source OFF and wait five minutes for the gas to clear B Conduct a leak test of ALL gas connections and gas sources See Check for Gas Leaks page 30 for instructions...

Page 27: ...ner tube is properly located over each valve orifice 4 Make sure that all gas connections are tightened securely 5 Open the grill lid 6 Set the control knobs to OFF and open the propane gas tank valve...

Page 28: ...atch WARNING Should a FLASH BACK fire occur in or around the burner tubes follow the instructions below Failure to comply with these instructions could result in a fire or explosion that could cause s...

Page 29: ...his method is ideal for searing and for giving meat poultry or fish an open flame barbecued taste Indirect Cooking With the lid down place your food to the left or right side of your grill with the bu...

Page 30: ...use household cleaning agents Damage to gas assembly components can result Note The normal flow of gas through the regulator and hose assembly can create a humming noise A low volume of noise is perf...

Page 31: ...r in or around the burner tubes follow the instructions below Failure to comply with these instructions could result in a fire or explosion that could cause serious bodily injury death or property dam...

Page 32: ...control knobs and the propane tank s gas knob are turned off and that the grill is clean 2 Disconnect the regulator hose from the propane tank and grill TIP If you want remove the warming rack cookin...

Page 33: ...Grill 3 Loosen the wing bolt behind the grill base near the bottom and remove the propane tank from the grill cabinet 4 Feed the regulator hose back out through the opening in Panel B Wing bolt Tytus...

Page 34: ...nd rotate down 45 then lift it off the grill 6 Unlock the four latches on the sides of the grill then lift the grill straight up with another person and set it to the side TIP Lift with these handhold...

Page 35: ...at inside the grill base for easy storage B Unlock Panel B and Panel C from Panel D then lay Panel D flat into the base C Unlock Panel C from Panel A then lay it flat into the base D Unlock Panel B fr...

Page 36: ...p the handholds on the sides of the grill box then lift onto the folded base The front of the grill box should face the same direction as the overhanging panel lock handle Lock the four latches on the...

Page 37: ...sure that the grill s control knobs and the propane tank s gas knob are turned off and that the grill is clean 2 Disconnect the regulator hose from the propane tank TIP If you want remove the warming...

Page 38: ...tusgrills com 3 Loosen the wing bolt behind the grill base near the bottom and remove the propane tank from the grill cabinet Wing bolt Tytus Grills_19 0238_MAN_V1_ENG fm Page 38 Friday August 9 2019...

Page 39: ...s Grill 4 Disconnect the gas line hose underneath the right sear side cabinet Carefully feed the hoses back through the openings in the sides of the grill base and right side cart Gas line hose Tytus...

Page 40: ...el near the grill base B Use your foot to lift the cart up then slide the cart slightly away from the base C Move to the back of the grill and repeat to disconnect the other side Do this to remove bot...

Page 41: ...4 Burner Island Gas Grill 4 Unlock the four latches on the sides of the grill then lift the grill off with another person and set it to the side TIP Lift with these handholds Tytus Grills_19 0238_MAN_...

Page 42: ...e for easy storage B Unlock Panel B and Panel C from Panel D then lay Panel D flat into the base C Unlock Panel C from Panel A then lay it flat into the base D Unlock Panel B from Panel A then lay it...

Page 43: ...the grill box with another person place it on top of the base and lock the four latches on the sides of the grill 9 To fold down the side cart A Press the two red buttons inside the cabinet to unlock...

Page 44: ...e panel up and off the cart C Pull the locking pin then push the cart together until the cart locking pin locks the cart D Repeat to fold down the second side cart Tytus Grills_19 0238_MAN_V1_ENG fm P...

Page 45: ...ry use after your grill has cooled down clean the grill s exterior 1 Shut off the gas supply at the source and disconnect the gas line from the gas valve manifold Protect the gas line connector 2 Use...

Page 46: ...ts 8 Use a wire brush to clean the entire outer surface of each burner until they are free of food residue and dirt 9 Clean any clogged ports with a stiff wire such as an open paper clip 10 Inspect ea...

Page 47: ...he gas supply at its source and reconnect the fuel line to the grill Check for a plugged gas valve orifice Remove the cotter pin at the rear of each burner then carefully lift each burner up and away...

Page 48: ...ll after each use See Exterior Stainless Steel Surfaces page 45 for instructions Why won t my grill light properly Always light the burner farthest from the fuel source first This draws gas across the...

Page 49: ...affect the integrity of the steel or the performance of the grill To help maintain the finish of stainless steel clean your grill after each use See Exterior Stainless Steel Surfaces page 45 for instr...

Page 50: ...50 www tytusgrills com PART DIAGRAMS AND LISTS GRILL ONLY PARTS T400SSBLP 0 0 0 Grill Parts Diagram Tytus Grills_19 0238_MAN_V1_ENG fm Page 50 Friday August 9 2019 10 44 AM...

Page 51: ...Cart side panel left S0207 22 B 1 20 Cart side panel right S0207 23 B 1 21 Cart locking mechanism bracket right S0207 38B 2 22 Clasp upper S0207 31 4 23 Bottom panel S0207 19 B 1 24 Cart rear panel Up...

Page 52: ...52 www tytusgrills com GRILL ISLAND PARTS TI400SSBLP 3 4 1 Grill Island Parts Diagram 17 Tytus Grills_19 0238_MAN_V1_ENG fm Page 52 Friday August 9 2019 10 44 AM...

Page 53: ...Easy setup handle S0207 37 4 18 Cotter pin S0207 122 4 19 Cart side panel left S0207 22 B 1 20 Cart side panel right S0207 23 B 1 21 Cart locking mechanism bracket right S0207 38B 2 22 Clasp upper S02...

Page 54: ...54 www tytusgrills com Ice Bucket Cabinet Parts Diagram Tytus Grills_19 0238_MAN_V1_ENG fm Page 54 Friday August 9 2019 10 44 AM...

Page 55: ...t frame front S0207 50ZF 1 7 Cabinet shelf rear S0207 56A 2 8 Cabinet shelf front S0207 56B 2 9 Folding tube right S0207 52 2 10 Folding tube center S0207 53 1 11 Ice bucket cart panel S0207 65A SS 1...

Page 56: ...56 www tytusgrills com Side Burner Cabinet Parts Diagram Tytus Grills_19 0238_MAN_V1_ENG fm Page 56 Friday August 9 2019 10 44 AM...

Page 57: ...F 1 13 Right cabinet frame rear S0207 50ZR 1 14 Cabinet rear panel S0207 58B SS 1 15 Cabinet shelf rear S0207 56A 2 16 Cabinet shelf front S0207 56B 2 17 Folding tube center S0207 53 1 18 Folding tube...

Page 58: ...rwise deliver the Product or part s to TYTUS or a TYTUS authorized service provider for diagnosis repair or replacement during or after the Warranty Periods The customer shall not return the Product o...

Page 59: ...or any damages or failure related to any such items The Warranty is contingent upon the proper use maintenance and care of the Product The Warranty may be void if the Product has been used in a manne...

Page 60: ...N 55344 www tytusgrills com Patents www tytusgrills com patents 2019 TYTUS GRILLS LLC All Rights Reserved Designed in the USA Responsibly Made in China 2 1125 Tytus Grills_19 0238_MAN_V1_ENG fm Page 6...

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