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Portable Propane Grill

 

Model No.  085-3134-2

WARNING 

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration,
service or maintenance can cause injury or 
property damage.   
Read the installation, operation and 
maintenance instructions thoroughly before 
installing or servicing this equipment.

DANGER

Failure to follow these instructions could 
result in fire or explosion that could cause 
property damage, personal injury or death. 

DANGER

DO NOT use gas barbecue for indoor 
cooking or heating. TOXIC fumes can 
accumulate and cause asphyxiation.   
DO  NOT  use  in  or  on  boats  or  recreational 
vehicles. 

DANGER

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

        WARNING

FOR YOUR SAFETY: 

For outdoor use only. 

(Outside any enclosure) 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 
IF YOU ARE ASSEMBLING THIS UNIT FOR SOMEONE ELSE,
GIVE THIS MANUAL TO HIM OR HER TO SAVE FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.

 

FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE, 
CALL TOLL-FREE HELPLINE: 1-855-803-9313

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      Made from 75% Bagasse 

(environmentally-friendly sugar

        cane pulp by-product)

Summary of Contents for 085-3134-2

Page 1: ...cue for indoor cooking or heating TOXIC fumes can accumulate and cause asphyxiation DO NOT use in or on boats or recreational vehicles DANGER Chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm are created by the combustion of propane WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY For outdoor use only Outside any enclosure SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IF YO...

Page 2: ...ase to get hotter than 400 200 If the temperature exceeds 400 200 or if oil begins to smoke immediately turn the burner or gas supply off DANGER If you smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 Open lid 4 If odour continues keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department 5 Heated liquids remain at scalding temperature long a...

Page 3: ...or the Transportation of Dangerous Goods CAN CSA B339 This outdoor gas appliance is not intended to be installed in or on recreation vehicles and or boats Do not attempt to move the barbecue while it is lit Do not use the barbecue unless it is COMPLETELY assembled and all parts are securely fastened and tightened Keep combustible items and surfaces at least 50 127 cm away from the barbecue at all ...

Page 4: ...in the absence of applicable local codes with either the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA54 Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases ANSI NFPA 58 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code CSA B149 1 Propane Storage and Handling CSA B149 2 or the Standard for Recreational Vehicles ANSI A119 2 NFPA 1192 and the Recreational Vehicle Code CSA Z240 RV series as applicable DANGER Gas Saf...

Page 5: ... Illustrated Parts List Centre Centre assembly assembly assembly x x x x ...

Page 6: ...way as shown below T Step 1 a Attach the Lid Handle 1 to the Lid Assembly 4 through to the Heat Insulation Panel 2 using 2 x Flat Washers D 2 x Spring Washers C and 2 x Wing Nut G as shown b Attach the Thermometer 3 onto the Lid Assembly 4 with the Wing Nut and Flat Washer that were originally on the Thermometer 3 itself c Secure all Wing Nuts until tight Step 2 Install the Leg Assembly 11 onto th...

Page 7: ...ody Assembly 10 cooking area as shown a Align the holes of the upper hinges on the back of the lid with the holes of the lower hinges on the back of the body b Install one Bolt A one Spring Washer C one Lock I t u N and one Flat Washer D on each side as shown 2 2 2 2 ...

Page 8: ...referred b The Centre Plate 8 Centre Grid 7 or Pan 5 can be easily place in as shown below Caution Surfaces are very hot during cooking or after cooking Please let the Grid For thePan 5 install the Pan Handle 6 onto thePan 5 with 3 x Nuts F 3 x Spring Washers E and 3 x Bolts B as shown below before use Step 5 Plate or pan cool down first before replacing ...

Page 9: ...to avoid any gas leakage a Place the Oil Cup 14 onto the oil tray support under the Body Assembly 10 Step 6 b Step 7 10 ATTACHING THE MAIN VALVE REGULATOR a With the Main Valve Regulator 13 screw onto the Main Burner Assembly 12 in a clockwise direction as shown ...

Page 10: ...Unfold legs Always open legs completely and secure in place before lighting barbecue Step 10 a Screw the gas cylinder clockwise into the thread underneath the regulator valve until it is in place b Make certain the connection is secure and conduct the leak test on page 11 Fold up Legs Unfold Legs Warning After cooking wait for the BBQ to completely cool down then drain the oil cup before folding t...

Page 11: ...mbustion air and ventilation air to the barbecue DANGER If the following conditions are not met a fire causing death or serious injury may occur Never store or use gasoline or other volatile substances in the vicinity of this barbecue Never store a spare propane cylinder in the vicinity of this barbecue or in the vicinity of another potential heat source Never refill a disposable cylinder DANGER T...

Page 12: ...ontrol knob to the OFF position Wait five minutes with lid open for the gas to clear and repeat the lighting procedure 5 Adjust valve knob to desired cooking temperature Using the Lighting Stick to Light the Burners 1 Insert a match into the end of the lighting stick and light it 2 Once lit place the flame through the hole on left side of barbecue body to reach the burner port see right diagram 3 ...

Page 13: ...valve reset procedure A sudden shut off of the gas flow typically occurs if you open the LP tank valve rapidly This procedure is effective with all LP tank sizes To ensure the procedure is performed safely and successfully please carefully follow the instructions below 1 Turn the regulator valve to the LOCK OFF position 2 Disconnect the LP tank from the regulator valve 3 Open the lid of the barbec...

Page 14: ...es Use a mild dishwashing detergent and hot water solution to clean Rinse thoroughly with water Inside surfaces If the inside surface of the barbecue lid has the appearance of peeling paint baked on grease has turned to carbon and is flaking off clean thoroughly with a strong solution of detergent and hot water Rinse with water and allow it to completely dry Interior of barbecue bottom Remove resi...

Page 15: ... engaged with valve Sudden drop in gas fiow or heat Higt or gusting winds Low on propane gas Excess flow valve tripped Turn front of barbecue to face wind or increase flame height Replace or refill propane tank Refer to Excess flow safety valve reset procedure Flare up Grease buildup Excess fat in meat Excessive cooking temperature Clean barbecue Trim fat from meat before barbecuing Adjust lower t...

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