Philips BQ04022 manual Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert my gas grill from one fuel source to another?

No. Your gas grill is manufactured to specific standards developed by CSA and ANSI for your safety and grilling performance for either LP or Natural Gas. We do not offer conversion kits nor do we recommend you change the fuel type.

What is the difference between 304 commercial series stainless steel and others?

304 series stainless steel is also called 18/8, which means that it contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel. The chromium gives the stainless steel its color and its corrosion resistant properties on the surface. The nickel, which is what differentiates 304 series stainless steel, hardens the surface for additional protection. Some manufacturers use a 430 series stainless steel, which is 18/0. It contains less that 1% nickel. Therefore, it provides less corrosion protection and rust resistance. Our grills use only 304 series stainless steel. 304 series stainless steel is not magnetic, where 430 series stainless steel is.

How are your grills tested?

Our grills are tested and certified by CSA, a leading worldwide independent testing center, to meet or exceed various CSA and ANSI standards along with various performance standards. The burners and gas line in each grill are also individually tested when each grill comes off the assembly line just prior to packaging. Each burner is ignited for this test.

What is the humming noise I sometimes here coming from my regulator?

The humming sound you can hear is just gas flowing through the regulator. There is no need to be concerned with a low volume of noise.

My grill has a low flame on some burners, or some burners will not light at all. What can cause this? This can be caused by the regulator’s flow limiting device, which is generated by a sudden change in pressure. Opening the tank valve too quickly can cause this. In this case, close the LP tank valve and disconnect from the regulator. Let it stand for 10 minutes. Reconnect the regulator to the LP tank.

Open the grill lid. Slowly open the LP tank valve. Follow the burner lighting procedures and light the burner furthest from the LP tank. Continue to light the other burners as you move towards the LP tank.

Can I use ceramic plates, briquettes of any kind, or lava rocks?

No. Your grill is designed for use only with the heat diffusers. Grease drips down on to the diffusers and is burned, creating steam and additional flavor.

For technical support and replacement parts service

Please call 1-800-933-0527 or send a fax to 1-847-252-1001.

Business hours: Monday through Friday; 8:30AM-5:00PM Central Time.

For customer service please call 888-922-2336 or via e-mail at

help@service-requests.com

Do not call store for technical support and replacement part.

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Contents This Grill is for Outdoor USE only For Your SafetyTable of Contents To the Consumer Safety PrecautionsTo the Installer or Person Assembling this Grill Customer Support Center Limited WarrantyBQ04022 Assembly InstructionsBQ04022 Detail Parts List BQ04022 Detail Parts List Part List Step Step Step 11.A Step Step Insert the Cooking grate 7.A & 7.B into the Firebox Step Step Operation General Information and InstructionsLP Cylinder Leak Test LP Cylinder Filling and ExchangeTransportation and Storage Regulator and LP Cylinder ConnectionsLeak Testing the REGULATOR, VALVES, HOSES, and Connections Lighting Grill OperationsLighting the Side Burner with the Match Lighting Stick Lighting the Main Burners Using Electronic IgnitionLighting the Side Burner with Electronic Ignition Turning OFF Your Grill Cleaning Your GrillElectronic Ignition Maintenance Cleaning the BurnersBurner Flames AlwaysDirect VS. Indirect Cooking Grilling With Your New GrillSide Burner Grilling Tips and TricksFood Safety Trouble Shooting GuideBurner will not Light Irregular Flame or Yellow FlameFire Behind Control Panel Excessive FLARE-UPSCan I convert my gas grill from one fuel source to another? Frequently Asked Questions