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S T E P   1

Screw out thumb screws until flush with inside of 
cooker leg. Apply extension to each leg. Hand tighten 
thumb screws.

Stand cooker upright on solid level ground. To level: 
loosen thumb screw on leg extension and adjust leg 
height. Hand tighten thumb screw.

KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

S T E P   2

Before attaching regulator to tank, ensure that all 
valves are in the OFF position. 

Attach regulator to tank 

Check all connections to ensure tightness. With all 
valves in the off position, apply a soapy water solution 
to all fittings, valves and connections. Turn gas on 
at the tank and check for leaks at all connections. 
Small bubbles will appear if connection leaks. 

 

Tighten as needed.

R E G U L A T O R

New Type 1 Connection: Right hand turn to connect 
securely to New Type 1 tank.

T R O U B L E   S H O O T I N G

PROBLEM WITH FLAME?

(Flame should burn blue with a hint of yellow.)
Yellow Flame: Adjust air shutter open until burner 
shows blue flame.

Still Yellow: Shut off valve(s) at stove and fuel tank. 
Through air shutter opening, clean venturi (burner 
neck) of obstructions such as cobwebs, dirt or bugs.

Open Tank Valve Slowly

Small Flame: Flame will not adjust any larger... (Safety 
Feature: New Low Pressure Regulator will detect a 
sudden use of gas and automatically go into a “low 
flow” mode and needs to be reset) Turn off all valves 
at stove and at tank. Assure all fittings are tight and 
in good repair. Test for leaks. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4.

AIR SHUTTERS (AIR VENTS)

Low Pressure 

Burner

Quemador De

Baja Presión

Faible Pression

Au Bruleur

venturi

3 Burner Range

Model: SPG90B-2

•  Three Universal Output (30,000 BTU/hr) 

Cast Burners

• Nickel-plated Cooking Surface

•  Detachable Legs

• Convenient Cooking Height

• Appliance-style Temperature Controls

• Folding Side Shelf

US Patent Numbers: 364772
Patent Pending

THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER ASSEMBLY AND SAFE USE OF THIS PRODUCT.

WARNING: Chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm are created by the combustion of propane.

Sport Utility, Big gASS Grill, Keg Roaster, Ultimate Roaster Are From the Makers of Camp Chef and Covered Under One or More of the Following Patents: 

356714, 378646, 417120, 328547, 358057, 364772

KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

S T E P   3

Fully open LP bottle valve. Turn valve to medium 
position. Allow gas to flow to burner. Immediately turn 
rotary ignitor. The ignitor should spark and light the 
burner. If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds, turn the 
burner control(s) off, wait 5 minutes, and repeat the 
lighting procedures.

Regulator Model#

150/451, R329, RA329

RJ-A, JY70-003, 

JY95A7A (JY95-007), 

RYQ Series (RYQF01)

254mm (10-inch)

Maximum Pot diameter

WARNING: 

READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE USE 

DO NOT DISCARD THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IF YOU SMELL GAS

1. Disconnect gas to the appliance.

2. Extinguish any open flame.

3.  If odor continues, immediately leave the

premises and call your gas supplier or local

fire department.

FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY

If stored indoors, detach hoses and leave fuel 

cylinder outdoors, with valve closed 

and plugged.

FUEL TYPE

This unit is designed for use with propane only. 

No other fuel is approved for use with this unit.

FUEL CYLINDER

Always store fuel bottles in a safe outdoor 

area with valve closed and plugged. Follow the 

manufacturer’s recommendation for proper use 

and storage of propane cylinders. Do Not Place 

Propane Cylinders Directly Under Any Part of 

the Burners.

CAUTION

Place the tank so as to minimize the possibility 

of someone tripping over the connection hoses 

while the cooker is set up. Never Lean Over or 

Stand too Near the Cooker, or Allow Children or 

Pets Near the Cooker During Use.

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS

During operation of cooker, insure proper 

clearance from any combustible materials, in 

relation to the top, sides and back of cooking 

appliance. For outside use only. Do not use near 

flammable walls or under eaves or overhangs 

of homes or garages. Never leave unattended 

while hot or in use. Allow cooker to cool before 

take down and storage. The propane tank must 

always be stored outdoors in a well ventilated 

space. NEVER STAND OR LEAN OVER COOKER 

BURNER WHILE LIGHTING.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

Follow all safety, set-up, lighting and cooking 

instructions. Do not store or use gasoline or 

other flammable vapors and liquids in the 

vicinity of  this or any other appliance.

Summary of Contents for SPG90B-2

Page 1: ...rill Keg Roaster Ultimate Roaster Are From the Makers of Camp Chef and Covered Under One or More of the Following Patents 356714 378646 417120 328547 358057 364772 KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE STEP 3 Ful...

Page 2: ...ll not be held liable for any losses due to neglectful operation Furthermore this Warranty does not cover damaged caused by natural disasters such as earthquakes hurricanes tornadoes floods lightning...

Page 3: ...How to Convert a Fire Pit Stove Smoker to Natural Gas...

Page 4: ...NGKIT which is our Natural Gas Conversion Kit is needed to convert any Low Pressure Stove Smoke Vault or Fire Pit...

Page 5: ...thing is shut off and that hose is removed from propane tank Remove knob and valve cover Remove valve from burner unscrew from thermocouple wire and disconnect electrode wire Once valve is removed fro...

Page 6: ...rom propane tank Remove knobs and front panel At this point all you need to do is remove the manifold from the valves Once valve is removed from burner drill it s orifice with a 45 drill bit Reassembl...

Page 7: ...Natural Gas To convert the Smoke Vault to natural gas you ll need the NGKIT and a 51 drill bit If you haven t assembled your smoker yet remove the valve from the burner and use the specified drill to...

Page 8: ...ake sure everything is turned off and disconnect the hose from your smoker Then lay the smoker on it s back and remove the burner This will give you access to the valve Drill valve s orifice with a 51...

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