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MODEL / MODÈLE / MODELO / MODELL / MODELLO : 

PB2BGD2, PB3BGD2, PB4BGD2, PB5BGD2

PART / PIÈCE / PARTE / TEIL / PARTE :  

10807, 10808, 10809, 10810, 10811, 10812,  

10813, 10814, 10815, 10816, 10817, 10808

OWNER'S MANUAL

GRIDDLE WITH LIFT-OFF TOP, 

GRIDDLE WITH CABINET 

IMPORTANT, READ CAREFULLY, RETAIN FOR FUTURE 

REFERENCE. MANUAL MUST BE READ BEFORE 

OPERATING!

For outdoor and household use only.  Not for commercial use. 

WARNING:

 PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE 

OF  THIS  GAS  APPLIANCE.  FAILURE  TO  FOLLOW  THESE  INSTRUCTIONS  COULD 

RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. CONTACT LOCAL 

BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION 

REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA.

PB2BGD2

PB5BGD2

PB4BGD2

PB3BGD2

Summary of Contents for 10807

Page 1: ... RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MANUAL MUST BE READ BEFORE OPERATING For outdoor and household use only Not for commercial use WARNING PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS GAS APPLIANCE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQ...

Page 2: ...the cylinder is 300 mm 11 8 in and 600 mm 23 6 in 1 Ensure the gas cylinder is purchased by a reputable supplier An incorrectly filled or an overfilled LP gas cylinder can be dangerous The overfilled condition combined with the warming of the LP gas cylinder a hot summer day gas cylinder left in the sun etc can cause LP gas to be released since the temperature increase causes gas to expand Gas rel...

Page 3: ...70 mm 50 in from combustible constructions to the sides of the griddle and 1 270 mm 50 in from the back of the griddle to combustible constructions must be maintained Do not install appliance on combustible floors or floors protected with combustible surfaces unless proper permits and permissions are obtained by authorities having jurisdiction Do not use this appliance indoors in an enclosed or un...

Page 4: ...griddles and people with blood or circulatory system problems such as anemia or heart disease SAFETY LISTING In accordance with the procedures and specifications by Conformité Européenne CE Pit Boss Grills gas appliances demonstrates compliance through testing to the standards and directives that comply with all safety health and environmental protection requirements by the EU European Union and t...

Page 5: ...itboss grills com Safety Information 2 Connecting To A Gas Supply Gas Cylinder Requirements 6 Installing A Gas Connector To The Manifold 6 Connecting A Gas Cylinder 7 Preparation For Use Leak Testing 8 Disconnecting A Gas Cylinder 8 Operating Instructions Griddle Environment 9 First Use Griddle Burn Off 10 Lighting Procedure 10 Manual Lighting Procedure 11 Shutting Off Your Griddle 11 Lifting The ...

Page 6: ... tube must be replaced prior to the appliance being used INSTALLING A GAS CONNECTOR TO THE MANIFOLD Based on location and country of purchase not all distributors sell the griddle with a regulator included A Manifold Transition Kit is provided should a gas regulator not come pre assembled Select the connector from the supplied Manifold Transition Kit that is required for your gas manifold and regu...

Page 7: ...is in the CLOSED position It is important to ensure the gas cylinder is completely upright as it is unsafe to operate the griddle if the gas cylinder is not properly level or on a stable surface 4 Ensure the control knobs on the griddle are completely closed by turning the knob clockwise to the O OFF position 5 Remove the protective caps from the regulator valve opening and the top of the gas cyli...

Page 8: ...tion onto the seal between the regulator and the gas cylinder and between the manifold and the connector Visually inspect for streams of bubbles coming from a defect or break in the seal NOTE If a leak appears repeat gas cylinder installation procedure but do not over tighten Hand tighten only Repeat leak test after re installation to ensure seal is secure IMPORTANT Do not use the gas griddle if y...

Page 9: ... is out of the wind and direct cold Check local bylaws regarding the proximity of your griddle in relation to your home and or other structures Put everything you need on a tray bundle up tight and get it done To help keep track of the outside temperature place an outdoor thermometer close to your cooking area Keep a log or history of what you cooked the outdoor temperature and the cooking time Th...

Page 10: ...lustration shown 7 If the above points do not work follow Manual Lighting Procedure If the burner goes out during operation turn the control knobs to the O OFF position Wait five minutes before attempting to relight to allow any accumulated gas to dissipate IGNITER FAILURE PROCEDURE If for any reason your igniter fails after three or four attempts check the following steps or start your griddle us...

Page 11: ...to O wait 5 minutes and repeat lighting instruction After lighting observe the burner flame Make sure all burner ports are lit and flame height matches illustration shown previously NOTE Each burner lights independently repeat same steps for other burners WARNING Never lean over the cooking area while lighting your gas griddle Keep your face and body a safe distance at least 457 mm 18 inches from ...

Page 12: ...and that the grease cup is removed 1 Disconnect the unit from the gas supply Detach the pressure regulator assembly from the cylinder valve by turning the quick coupling nut counter clockwise 2 Turn the latches one on each side to unlock the Firebox from the Cart 3 Using two people carefully lift the Griddle off the Cart using the inset grooves on each side Take special care of the regulator and h...

Page 13: ... handles up to 60 litres 16 gallons in volume IMPORTANT Be aware of how much weight is put into the bag on the Trash Bag Holder Change the bag often to avoid comprimising the integrity of the Trash Bag Holder structure and components 1 Locate the Trash Bag Holder grip on the left Side Shelf 2 Pull out the Trash Bag Holder to expose the frame brackets 3 Add a plastic grocery bag or standard trash b...

Page 14: ...d deposits on the burner surface and the burner portholes to increase airflow 2 COOKING COMPONENTS The Hot Plate of your griddle is ceramic coated The best utensils to use are wood silicone or nylon as these materials will reduce the wear on the cooking surface The unit comes pre seasoned from the factory but it is important to clean and season the Hot Plate after each use to prevent rust extend t...

Page 15: ...al preparation and after handling fresh meat fish and poultry 2 COOKING PREPARATION Be prepared or Mise en Place This refers to preparing the cooking recipe fuel accessories utensils and all ingredients you require at grill side before you start cooking Also read the entire recipe start to finish before lighting the grill A BBQ floor mat is very useful Due to food handling accidents and cooking sp...

Page 16: ...flames Burner blows out No Gas Flow Check gas fuel connection and ensure it is open Replace gas cylinder if empty Gusting Or High Winds Turn front of grill away from wind or increase flame height Low heat on HIGH Ports blocked Clear ports of any obstructions Gas cylinder empty Refill the gas cylinder Gas Leakage Improper Installation Turn the regulator knob to the 0 position and allow the regulato...

Page 17: ...ket Left x2 26 Side Shelf Bracket Right x2 27 Cart Side Panel Left x1 28 Cart Back Panel x1 29 Cart Front Panel x1 30 Cart Side Panel Right x1 31 Bottle Opener x1 32 Paper Towel Hook x1 33 Support Leg for Caster Back x1 34 Support Leg for Caster Front x1 35 Support Leg for Wheel Front x1 36 Support Leg for Wheel Back x1 37 Bottom Shelf x1 38 Locking Caster x2 39 Wheel x2 NOTE Due to ongoing produc...

Page 18: ...6 Side Shelf Bracket Left x2 27 Side Shelf Bracket Right x2 28 Cart Side Panel Left x1 29 Cart Back Panel x1 30 Cart Front Panel x1 31 Cart Side Panel Right x1 32 Bottle Opener x1 33 Paper Towel Hook x1 34 Support Leg for Caster Back x1 35 Support Leg for Caster Front x1 36 Support Leg for Wheel Front x1 37 Support Leg for Wheel Back x1 38 Bottom Shelf x1 39 Locking Caster x2 40 Wheel x2 NOTE Due ...

Page 19: ...l Knob x4 23 Igniter Heat Shield x1 24 Igniter x1 25 Firebox Feet x4 26 Valve Assembly x1 27 Side Shelf Bracket Left x2 28 Side Shelf Bracket Right x2 29 Cart Side Panel Left x1 30 Cart Back Panel x1 31 Cart Front Panel x1 32 Cart Side Panel Right x1 33 Bottle Opener x1 34 Paper Towel Hook x1 35 Support Leg for Caster Back x1 36 Support Leg for Caster Front x1 37 Support Leg for Wheel Front x1 38 ...

Page 20: ...se x5 26 Control Knob x5 27 Heat Shield Bracket x2 28 Heat Shield Panel x1 29 Cart Back Panel x1 30 Cart Side Panel Right x1 31 Cart Side Panel Left x1 32 Swing Drawer x1 33 Drawer Handle x2 34 Paper Towel Bar x1 35 Stop Block x2 36 Drawer Support Bar x1 37 Drawer Rails Left x1 38 Rail Bracket x1 39 Drawer x1 40 Drawer Front x1 41 Drawer Rails Right x1 42 Bottle Opener x1 43 Magnetic Buckle x3 44 ...

Page 21: ...ansons recommends the use of a cover when the griddle is not in use This warranty is based on normal domestic use and service of the griddle and neither limited warranty coverage s apply for a griddle which is used in commercial applications EXCEPTIONS There is no written or implied performance warranty on Pit Boss Grills products as the manufacturer has no control over the installation operation ...

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