PIT BOSS PB5BGD Portable Gas Griddle Burner Instruction Manual

June 9, 2024
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PIT BOSS PB5BGD Portable Gas Griddle Burner

SAFETY INFORMATION

A MAJOR CAUSE OF FIRES ARE A RESULT OF POOR MAINTENANCE AND A FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIR SPACES) TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THIS PRODUCT BE INSTALLED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate or install the product. This will ensure you receive the most enjoyable and trouble-free operation of your new portable gas griddle. We also advise you retain this manual for future reference.

DANGERS AND WARNINGS

DANGER: If you smell gas.

  • Shut off gas to the appliance.
  • Extinguish any open flame.
  • Open lid.
  • If odor continues, keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department.

WARNING

  • Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
  • An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

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 Z 223.1/NFPA 54, Natural gas and propane installation code, CSA B149.1, or propane storage and handling code, B149.2.
  • LP gas grill models are designed for use with a standard 20 lb. Liquid Propane Gas tank, not included with grill. Never connect your gas grill to an LP gas tank that exceeds this capacity.

You must contact your local home association, building or fire officials, or authority having jurisdiction, to obtain the necessary permits, mission or information on any installation restrictions, such as any grill being installed on a combustible surface, inspection requirements or even ability to use, in your area.

  1. A minimum clearance of 1,270mm (50 inches) from combustible constructions to the sides of the grill, and 1,270 (50 inches) from the back of the grill 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 unventilated area, inside homes, vehicles, tents, garages. This wood pellet appliance must not be placed under overhead combustible ceiling or overhang. Keep your grill in an area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids. Should a grease fire occur, turn the griddle OFF until the fire is out. Do not throw water on. Do not try to smother the fire. Use of an all-class (class ABC) approved fire extinguisher is valuable to keep on site. If an uncontrolled fire does occur, call the Fire Department.

  2. The liquefied petroleum (LP) cylinder must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications for LP Gas Cylinders of the U.S. Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) or the National Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and Commission.

  3. This outdoor griddle is not intended for installation in/on recreation vehicles or boats. Never use this appliance in an enclosed space, such as a camper, tent, car, boat or Home. This appliance is not intended for and should never be used as a heater.

  4. This appliance is not recommended for children, persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are under direct supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety.\

  5. Parts of the barbecue may be very hot, and serious injury may occur. Keep young children and pets away while in use. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use heat-resistant gloves, long-handled tongs, or cooking mitts at all times, since the griddle will become very hot.

  6. Never use the griddle without the grease cup installed and hung under the firebox. Without the grease cup, hot grease and debris could leak downward and produce a fire hazard.

  7. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air to this appliance. Keep the burner tube and portholes clean and free from debris. Clean before use. Regular care and maintenance is required to prolong the lifespan of your unit.

  8. Always check for gas leaks when you connect and disconnect the regulator to the gas cylinder, especially after a period of storage (for example, over winter). Check all connections for leaks with a soapy water solution and brush. Never use an open flame to check for leaks.

  9. Clean and inspect the gas regulator before each use of the outdoor cooking gas appliance. Replace the gas regulator prior to being used if there is evidence of excessive abrasion or wear. Use only the gas regulator assembly that has been supplied with this gas griddle. Do not use a regulator from another manufacturer.
    Do not use lava rock, wood chunks, charcoal, lighter fluid, alcohol or other similar chemicals for lighting or relighting. Keep all such substances and liquidS WELL away from appliance when in use.

  10. Operate this appliance using liquefied petroleum only, which is also specified on the rating label on the unit. Do not attempt to operate your griddle on other gases. Do not attempt to convert this LP unit to natural gas. Failure to follow this warning could lead to fire, bodily harm, and will void your warranty.

  11. The location of the burner tube with respect to the orifice is vital for safe operation. Check to ensure the orifice is inside the burner tube before using the gas grill. If the burner tube does not fit over the valve orifice, lighting the burner may cause explosion and/or fire.

PROPANE GAS WARNINGS

  1. Ensure the gas cylinder is purchased by a reputable supplier. An incorrectly filled or an overfilled LP tank can be dangerous. The overfilled condition combined with the warming of the LP gas tank (a hot summer day, tank left in the sun, etc.) can cause LP gas to be released since the temperature increase causes gas to expand. Gas released from the cylinder is flammable and can be explosive.

  2. Do not use an LP gas cylinder if it has a damaged valve or shows signs of dents, gouges, bulges, fire damage, corrosion, leakage, excessive rust, or other forms of visual external damage; it may be hazardous and should be checked immediately by a liquid propane supplier.
    If you see, smell, or hear the hiss of gas escaping from the cylinder, do not attempt to light appliance. Extinguish any open flame. Disconnect from fuel supply.

  3. Do not connect or disconnect the gas cylinder while the unit is in use or is still hot. When griddle is not in use, ensure regulator knob is turned to OFF and disconnect the gas cylinder. Never move or transport the unit while the gas cylinder is attached. Do not store a spare LP gas cylinder under or near the appliance.

  4. Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of reach of children and must not be stored in a building, garage, or any other enclosure area.

CARBON MONOXIDE (“the silent killer”)
Always use a gas appliance outdoors in an open area with good ventilation to avoid breathing toxic fumes from combustion or leaking gas. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas produced by burning gas, wood, propane, charcoal or other fuel. Carbon monoxide reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Low blood oxygen levels can result in headaches, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, sleepiness, confusion, loss of consciousness or death. Follow these guidelines to prevent this colorless, odorless gas from poisoning you, your family, or others:

  • See a doctor if you or others develop cold or flu-like symptoms while cooking or in the vicinity of the appliance. Carbon monoxide poisoning, which can easily be mistaken for a cold or flu, is often detected too late.
  • Alcohol consumption and drug use increase the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Carbon monoxide is especially toxic to mother and child during pregnancy, infants, the elderly, smokers, and people with blood or circulatory system problems, such as anemia, or heart disease.

SAFETY LISTING

In accordance with the procedures and specifications listed in the ANS Z21.58-2018 / CSA 1.6-2018 “Outdoor Cooking Gas Appliances.” Pit Boss® Grills cooking appliances have been independently tested and listed by CSA (an accredited testing laboratory) to CSA standards.

CONNECTING TO A GAS SUPPLY

GAS CYLINDER REQUIREMENTS
The griddle is set and tested with liquid propane gas only. The regulator supplied is set for 27.94 cm (11 inch) and is for use with LP gas only. The factory-supplied regulator and hose must be used with a 9 kg (20 lbs) LP your gas supplier for a special regulator for bulk gas that fuels other appliances.

CAUTION: It is important to inspect the full length of the gas line hose. If it is evident there abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, the hose must be replaced prior to the appliance being

INSTALLING A GAS CYLINDER

  1. From the side of the cart, place foot ring of 9 kg (20 lbs) tank onto the gas tank bracket. Make sure the tank valve is in OFF position. Use the tank bolt to secure the tank in a fixed position. Ensure the tank is completely upright, as it is unsafe to operate the griddle if the gas tank is not installed properly.
  2. Ensure the regulator valve on the griddle is completely closed by turning the knob clockwise to the OFF position.
  3. Remove the protective caps from the regulator valve opening and the top of the gas cylinder. Save the caps.
  4. Insert the gas cylinder valve into the threaded opening of the regulator valve. Turn the quick coupling nut clockwise until firm. Hand-tighten only.
  5. Gas cylinder is now installed.

The outdoor grill, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, or Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1.

  1. Do not store a spare LP gas tank under or near this appliance.
  2. Never fill the tank beyond 80 percent full.
  3. If the information in 1) and 2) is not followed exactly a fire causing death or serious
  4. Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever the cylinder is not in use. Only install valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder valve. Other types of caps or plugs
  5. The LP gas tank used must have a collar to protect the tank valve.
  6. Always keep the LP cylinder at 90 degrees (upright) orientation to provide vapor

DISCONNECTING A GAS CYLINDER

  1. Ensure the regulator valve on the griddle is completely closed by turning the knob clockwise to the OFF position.
  2. Turn the quick coupling nut counter-clockwise (by hand) to disconnect from the regulator valve opening. Replace the
    protective caps on the regulator valve opening and the top of the gas cylinder for storage (if not empty).
    NOTE: If storing the griddle indoors, leave the gas cylinder outdoors.
    WARNING: Do not fold up or transport griddle with gas cylinder attached. The cylinder may loosen off the valve and cause a gas leak, possibly resulting in an explosion, fire, or severe bodily harm. Disconnect gas cylinder first before travel or storage.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

GRIDDLE ENVIRONMENT

WHERE TO SET-UP THE GRIDDLE
With all outdoor appliances, outside weather conditions play a big part in the performance of your griddle and the cooking time needed to perfect your meals. All Pit Boss® Grills units should keep a minimum clearance of 1,270mm (50 inches) from combustible constructions, and this clearance must be maintained while the grill is operational. This clearance must be maintained while the griddle is operational. This appliance must not be placed under overhead combustible ceiling or overhang. Keep your griddle in an area clear from combustible materials, or other flammable vapors and liquids.

COLD WEATHER COOKING
As it becomes cooler outside, that does not mean that grilling season is over! The crisp cool air and heavenly aroma of grilled foods will help cure your winter blues. Follow these suggestions on how to enjoy your griddle throughout the cooler months:

  • Organize – Get everything you require ready in the kitchen before you head outdoors. During the winter, move your griddle to an area that 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. This will help later down the road to help you determine what to cook and how long it will take.
  • Have a heated platter or a dish cover ready to keep your food warm while making the trip back inside.

HOT WEATHER COOKING
As it becomes warmer outdoors, the cooking time will decrease. Follow these few suggestions on how to enjoy your griddle throughout the hot months:

  • Adjust your cooking temperatures downward. This helps to avoid unwanted flare-ups.
  • Use a meat thermometer to determine the internal temperature of your foods. This helps in preventing your meat from over cooking and drying out.
  • You can keep foods hot by wrapping them in foil, and placing them in an insulated cooler. Stuff crumpled up newspaper around the foil and this will keep food hot for 3 to 4 hours.

PREPARATION FOR USE – LEAK TESTING
A leak test is used to determine the integrity of a seal. Before using your gas griddle, perform a leak test on the connection between the regulator and the gas cylinder to reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death from fire or explosion. A leak test should be performed a minimum of once a season, as well as:

  • before lighting your griddle for the first time,
  • every time the gas cylinder has been changed,
  • after travel, especially over rough or bumpy roads,
  • after a prolonged period of storage or non-use.

HOW TO PERFORM A LEAK TEST

Supplies Required:

  • 1 x Bowl (empty, clean)
  • 1 x Paint Brush (clean)
    Dish Washing Liquid Water

Procedure

  1. Position the griddle in a well-ventilated area. Ensure the griddle is cool to the touch, and not in use. Verify that the
    regulator value is turned to the OFF position and that the gas cylinder is tightened securely to the regulator.
    IMPORTANT: Ensure there is no open flame or smokers nearby.

  2. Mix a solution of one part of water with one part of dish washing liquid in a bowl. The solution will make bubble,
    as it will be concentrated.

  3. Use a paint brush to apply the solution onto the seal between the regulator and the gas cylinder. 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 you detect a gas leak that cannot be corrected by using the leak test procedure. Contact your local Fire Department or Customer Service for alternative measures of testing to ensure proper precaution.

FIRST USE – GRIDDLE BURN-OFF
Before using your griddle for the first time with food, it is important to complete a burn-off. Start the griddle and operate for a minimum of 15 minutes on HIGH to burn-off the unit. This will “heat clean” the internal components, dissipate odors and rid it of any foreign matter.

LIGHTING PROCEDURE’

  1. Verify that all control knobs are turned to the OFF position.
  2. Connect LP gas cylinder as per instructions. Turn LP gas tank valve to OPEN.
  3. Note the indicator marker on the control knob. Push and hold down the control knob on the griddle and turn 90 degrees (or 1/4) counter-clockwise SLOWLY (2 to 3 seconds) to HIGH. You should hear a “click” sound to indicate a spark from the igniter, and look for flame to ensure the burner is lit. If it does not, repeat up to three times.
  4. If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds, turn the control knob to OFF, wait 5 minutes and repeat lighting procedure. If the above points do not work, follow Manual Lighting Procedure instructions.
  5. After the burner has caught fire, you are ready to enjoy your griddle at your desired temperature!
    If the burner goes out during operation, turn the control knobs to the 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 of four attempts, check the following steps, or start your griddle using the manual method.

  1. Ensure the control knobs are turned to the OFF position. Allow any accumulated gas to dissipate.
  2. After five minutes, check the following:
    • Visually confirm that the igniter is working by pushing the igniter button and looking at the igniter tip for a spark. If no spark, adjust the distance between the igniter (electrode) tip and burner to 4.5 mm (3/16 in).
    • Visually confirm that the burner tube and portholes are not obstructed. If blocked, follow Care & Maintenance instructions.
  3. If the above points do not work, follow Troubleshooting instructions.

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  1. Verify that the control knob is turned to the OFF position.

  2. Connect LP gas cylinder as per instructions. Turn LP gas tank valve to OPEN.

  3. Note the indicator marker on the control knob. Push in the regulator knob and turn 90 degrees (or 1/4) counter-clockwise to HIGH.

  4. Quickly and carefully, use a lit match secured with the lighting rod (included with the grill) to light burners. Access the burners through the cooking grid and hot plate. Position lit match near side of burner. Do not attempt to light another area of the burner. This can cause injury.
    NOTE: Do not use spirit, lighter-fluid or kerosene for lighting or refreshing a fire in your griddle.

  5. After the burner has caught fire, you are ready to enjoy your griddle at your desired temperature!

SHUTTING OFF YOUR GRIDDLE

  1. When finished cooking, turn LP gas tank valve to the CLOSED position, and allow the regulator knob to pop out. This safety feature locks the regulator knob to ensure that the gas is no longer flowing.

  2. Turn control knobs to the OFF position.
    NOTE: A “poof” sound is normal as the last of the LP gas is burned.

  3. Disconnect LP gas tank by following the Disconnect LP Gas Tank instructions.
    WARNING: Allow the griddle to cool completely, and remove the gas cylinder, before moving, travel, or for storage.

COLLAPSING FOR STORAGE

Your griddle can quickly and easily be collapsed for storage and easy transportation. To fold down and securely store your griddle, simply follow the assembly instructions in reverse or the following summary:

IMPORTANT : Always ensure the griddle is completely cooled, disconnected from a gas supply, and that the grease cup is removed.

  1. Carefully, lift the Hot Plate off of the Fire Box. This is easier using two people, but not necessary.

  2. Lay the Fire Box on its side with the control knobs on the top. Remove the two bolts from the Bottom Shelf. Remove the Bottom Shelf.

  3. Loosen the four bolts, one on each leg. Pull back on the locking system pins to fold-in the cart legs to collapse the cart.
    NOTE: To not misplace, re-install the bolts into the cart and Bottom Shelf once the cart is completely collapsed.

  4. Carefully raise the unit into an upright position with the wheels on thebottom. Replace the Hot Plate onto the top of the Fire Box. Place the Bottom Shelf overtop of the Hot Plate.

  5. Close the side shelves and lock the front latch

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

CHECKING THE GAS LEVEL
To check the amount of fuel in the LP gas cylinder, the griddle must be in operation. Place your hand at the top of the tank and slowly move down the side until the tank feels cool to the touch. This will indicate the approximate amount of gas in your tank; if ¾ empty, replace with full tank.

IMPORTANT: Do not use charcoal briquettes or any flammable material with your griddle. Use of such material will void your warranty and may lead to a fire, explosion and bodily harm.

CLEANING FREQUENCY
Any Pit Boss® unit will give you many years of flavorful service with minimum cleaning. Follow these cleaning and maintenance tips to service your griddle:

  1. BURNER COMPONENTS
    • Clean the burner whenever heavy build-up is found, to ensure that there are no signs of blockage (debris, insects) on the burner tube or in the burner portholes. After periods of storage, spiders or small insects can build nests, webs, and lay eggs in the burner tube, obstructing the flow of gas to the burner. If storing the griddle or before an extended period of non-use, remove the burner and wrap with aluminum foil to reduce the risk of insects entering the burner holes.
    • The burner has been preset for optimal flame performance. A blue flame, possibly with a small yellow tip, is the result of the optimal air and gas mixture. If flames are excessively yellow, orange or irregular, clean the oil and food deposits on the burner surface and the burner portholes to increase airflow.
  2. GRIDDLE SURFACE
    • Your griddle comes preseasoned from the factory, but it is important to clean and season your griddle after each use to prevent rust, extend the life of your griddle, and create a non-stick cooking surface. The seasoning of your griddle is a continuous process that must be repeated over the life of your griddle to ensure the best cooking experience and longest life for your griddle.
  3. Clean the griddle after each use, using a spatula or scraper to remove all food and debris from cooking surface.
  4. Liberally apply an even coat of cooking oil to the cooking surface. Vegetable, olive, peanut, coconut, and sesame oils are all suitable for seasoning your griddle.
  5. Turn the griddle off, and allow to cool in a cool, dry location.
    • Remove any food or build-up from the cooking surface. Best practice is to do this while it is still warm from a previous cook. Grease fires are caused by too much fallen debris on the cooking components of the griddle. Clean the inside of your griddle on a consistent basis. In the event you experience a grease fire, carefully remove the food, turn the griddle off. Lightly sprinkle baking soda, if available.
    • Check your grease cup often, and clean out as necessary. Keep in mind the type of foods that are cooked.
    • Use a grill cover to protect your griddle for complete protection! A cover is your best protection against weather and outside pollutants. When not in use or for long-term storage, keep the unit under a cover in a garage or shed, with the gas cylinder removed (must be stored outdoors).

CLEANING TIME TABLE (NORMAL USE)

ITEM CLEANING FREQUENCY CLEANING METHOD
Cooking surface After each use Burn off excess, scrub pad & soapy water,

season with cooking oil
Grease cup| After each use| Empty, scrub pad & soapy water
Burner tube, portholes| Every 5-6 uses| Dust, scrub pad & soapy water
Flame tamers| Every 5-6 uses| Scrub pad & soapy water
Burners| Every 5-6 uses| Scrub pad & soapy water

TIPS & TECHNIQUES

Follow these helpful tips and techniques, passed on from Pit Boss® owners, our staff, and customers just like you, to become more familiar with your grill:

FOOD SAFETY

  1. Use different platters and utensils for the cooked meat than the ones you used to prepare or transport the raw meat out to the grill. This will prevent cross contamination of bacteria. Each marinade or sauce should have its own utensil.
  2. Keep hot foods hot (above 60ºC / 140ºF), and keep cold foods cold (below 3ºC / 37ºF). Cooked foods should not be left out in the heat for more than an hour. Do not leave hot foods out of refrigeration for more than two hours.
  3. A marinade should never be saved to use at a later time. If you are going to use it to serve with your meat, be sure to bring it to a boil before serving.
  4. Defrost and marinade meats by refrigeration. Do not thaw meat at room temperature or on a counter top. Bacteria can grow and multiply rapidly in warm, moist foods. Wash hands thoroughly with hot, soapy water before starting any meal preparation and after handling fresh meat, fish and poultry.

COOKING PREPARATION

  1. 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.
  2. A BBQ floor mat is very useful. Due to food handling accidents and cooking spatter, a BBQ floor mat would protect a deck, patio, or stone platform from the possibility of grease stains or accidental spills.

GRILLING TIPS AND TECHNIQUES

  1. Always use a meat thermometer to determine the internal temperature of the foods you are cooking. It’s a good idea to put cooked food onto a heated platter, keeping the food warm. Red meats, such as steak and roasts, benefit from resting for several minutes before serving. It allows the juices that were driven to the surface by heat to ease back to the center of the meat, adding more flavor.
  2. Sugar-based sauces are best applied near the end of cooking to prevent burning and flare-ups.
  3. Use a set of long-handled tongs for turning meats, and a spatula for turning burgers and fish. Using a piercing utensil, such as a fork, will prick the meat and allow the juices to escape.

Accessories are available for purchase separately. Contact your local authorized Pit Boss® dealer or visit www.pitboss-grills.com.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Proper cleaning and maintenance will prevent common operational problems. When your griddle is operating poorly, or on a less frequent basis, the following troubleshooting tips may be helpful. For FAQ, please visit www.pitboss- grills.com. You may also contact your local dealer or Customer Service for assistance.

WARNING: Always ensure the griddle is completely cooled to avoid injury.

PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Burner Will Not Light The ignition wire is broken Contact Customer Service

for assistance or a replacement part.
 | No igniter spark on electrode| Adjust the electrode. Contact Customer Service for assistance or a replacement part.
 | No gas supplied| Check the regulator valve. Check connection for leak.
 |  |
Grease Fire / Frequent Flare-Ups| Grilling fatty meats| Grill fatty meats when the cooking surface is cold, and the knobs are on the “LOW” setting.
 | Cooking temperature| Attempt cooking at a lower temperature. Grease does have a flash point. Keep the temperature under 176°C / 350°F when cooking highly greasy food.
 | Water sprayed on gas flames| Do not spray water on gas 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 tank empty| Refill the gas tank.
 |  |
Gas Leakage| Improper Installation| Turn the regulator knob to the OFF position, and allow the regulator knob to pop out. Remove the gas cylinder. Re-install and tighten. Perform leak test to ensure proper seal. Replace gas cylinder if damaged.
 | Seal Failure| Gas cylinder has corroded, rusted, or has been mishandled. Replace gas cylinder.
 | Regulator Failure| Regulator needs to be replaced. Contact Customer Service for a replacement part.
 |  |
Burner Flames Are Yellow Or Orange| Poor Air Flow| Check burner tube and burner ports for spider webs or other obstructions. Follow

Care and Maintenance instructions to clean the burner tube.

Burner Obstruction
 | Grease Cup Is Full, Spilling| Empty grease cup and re-install. Follow Care and Maintenance instructions.
 | Regulator Valve Is Off| Check the regulator valve connection to the gas cylinder. Remove, then reinstall. Perform leak test.
 | Burner Is Dirty| Turn regulator knob to HIGH for five minutes, and burn-off the unit. Follow Care and Maintenance instructions.

REPLACEMENT PARTS

Part# Description   Part# Description
1 Hot Plate 12 Heat Shield
2 Main Burner-5 Per Grill 13 Left Side Shelf
3 Main Burner Igniter Wire-5 Per Grill 14 Side Shelf Handle – 2 Per Grill
4 Firebox 15 Grease Cup
5 Right Side Shelf 16 Grease Cup Support
6 Side Handle Assembly-2 Per Grill 17 Cart Leg Assembly,Left
7 Nameplate 18 Caster – Locking – 4 Per Grill
8 Regulator & Main Valve Assembly 19 Control Panel
9 Lighting Rod 20 Bottom Shelf
10 Latch 21 Cart Leg Assembly,Right
11 Gas Control Knob – 5 Per Grill 22 Handle Screws – 6 Per Grill

NOTE: Due to ongoing product development, parts are subject to change without notice.

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IMPORTANT: DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO STORE
For all questions, comments, or inquiries, please contact Dansons directly. Our Customer Service department is available Monday through Sunday, 4am – 8pm PST (EN/FR/ES).

WARNING: Combustion of propane gas can expose you to chemicals including formaldehyde, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and carbon monoxide, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV

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