Master Chef H405, T420, T620 Natural GAS HOOK-UPS and Warnings, Operation Lighting Instructions

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NATURAL GAS HOOK-UPS AND WARNINGS

NEW Natural Gas Barbecue

If you are experiencing poor natural gas barbecue performance, including but not limited to low flame, low heat or poor heat distribution, please review the following information:

Always consult the Rating Label on the back of the barbecue to confirm that it has already been configured to burn natural gas.

If experiencing performance issues with a brand new barbecue hooked up to an older natural gas home connection, it is possible that the natural gas supply line is not able to supply up to the essential 85,000 BTU’s required (depending on the model). Please

contact Master Chef Customer Care for requirements and then consult with your certified natural gas technician.

• All gas supply plumbing must be carried out by a qualified service agency. The Supply connection shall be carried out in

accordance with provincial authorities having jurisdiction, and in accordance with CAN/CGA 1-B149.1 & 2 installation code

requirements.

Match-Lighting Main Burners

1. Open lid. Turn off all control knobs. Ensure LP cylinder is closed.

2. Turn on the gas supply valve at the tank (1 to 2 turns) or turn on the main gas supply valve.

3. Insert a lit match or a butane lighter into the match lighting hole located on the left hand side or right hand side of the barbecue cart (on the under side of the burner side shelf ).

4. Turn the selected burner control knob, either the far right or far left, to the HIGH position. Be sure the burner lights and stays lit.

• A shut off valve must be installed between the barbecue and the main supply. For natural gas, use a 3/8” or 1/2” natural gas

supply line capable of an input of up to 85,000 BTU’s (depending on the model).

5. Light adjacent burners in sequence by pushing knobs in and turning to“HI”.

Lighting the SIDE BURNER (if applicable)

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When conducting pressure test always isolate the barbecue from the gas supply piping system by disconnecting the

barbecue and closing its individual manual shutoff valve. The gas supply piping system should be tested at pressures

which exceed 1/2 psi (3.5kPa).

• All gas supply plumbing must be able to supply 7” water column to the barbecue WITH ALL BURNERS IN OPERATION.

WARNING

ALL Master Chef BBQ’s are sold either NATURAL GAS or PROPANE READY and are not convertible from one gas source to another.

OPERATION — LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

Lighting the Main Burners:

1.Read instructions before lighting.

2.Open lid before lighting.

3.Turn off all burners and close tank valve.

4.Open tank valve. Wait 5 seconds.

5.Turn desired burner knob to “HI”.

6.Press igniter. Repeat if necessary.

7.If ignition does not immediately take place, turn burner knobs “OFF”. Wait 5 minutes before lighting with a match.

WARNING

Never stand with your head directly over the barbecue when preparing to light the main burners, to prevent possible bodily injury.

ATTENTION

Once lit, confirm that the burner is properly lit and that the flame pattern is as desired. If the flame pattern is other than normal, consult the troubleshooting guide for corrective action.

1.Open side burner lid. Confirm that all burner control knobs are in the OFF position before opening the gas supply.

2.Turn on the gas supply valve at the tank (1 to 2 turns) or turn on the main gas supply valve.

3.Turn the burner control knob to the “HI” position.

4.Immediately activate the Igniter. The selected burner should light within five seconds.

5.If ignition does NOT occur in 5 seconds, turn the burner control OFF, wait 5 minutes for the gas to clear and repeat the lighting procedure.

6.If the burner will not light when using the ignitor, follow the match

lighting instructions.

WARNING

Do not lean over grill while lighting.

Match lighting the SIDE BURNER (if applicable)

1.Open lid. Turn OFF all control knobs. Ensure LP cylinder is closed.

2.Turn on the gas supply valve at the tank (1 to 2 turns) or turn on the main gas supply valve.

3.Insert a lit match or a butane lighter under the side burner grate.

4.Turn the side burner control knob to the“HI”position. Be sure the burner lights and stays lit.

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CAUTION

If ignition does NOT occur in 5 seconds, turn the burner controls OFF, wait 5 minutes and repeat the lighting procedure. If the burner does not ignite with the valve open, gas will continue to flow out of the burner and could accidentally ignite with risk of injury. Turn controls and gas source OFF when not in use.

WARNING:

Never operate main BBQ burners in conjunction with the Rotisserie burner, as this may result in overheating your BBQ, fire, explosion, personal injury or property damage.

Lighting the ROTISSERIE BURNER (if applicable)

1.Open BBQ lid. Ensure all control knobs in the OFF position before opening the gas supply.

2.Turn on the gas supply valve at the tank (1 to 2 turns) or turn on the main gas supply valve.

3.Turn the Rotisserie burner knob to the “HI” position.

4.Press and hold ELECTRONIC IGNITER button.

5. If the Rotisserie burner does NOT light, turn knob to OFF, wait 5 minutes, and then repeat lighting procedure.

6. If the Rotisserie burner still does not light follow the match lighting procedure for the Rotisserie burner.

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Contents For your family’s safety, please check the following WarrantyInstallation Table of ContentsAdditional Warnings GAS Cylinder RequirementsCylinder REMOVAL, Transport and Storage GAS HOOK-UP’S and WarningsCylinder Filling LP Liquid Petroleum GASLeak Testing the VALVE, Hose and Regulator Assembly Safety Hose and RegulatorOperation Lighting Instructions Natural GAS HOOK-UPS and WarningsGrilling Tips Cooking and PerformanceGeneral Side Burner Tips General Infrared Rotisserie Burner TipsFor Your Safety TroubleshootingFlash Fires Grease FiresProblem Identifying the Cause Problem Cause Corrective ActionCleaning and Maintenance If Your Product is Damaged Warranty and ServiceStoring Your BBQ Limitation and Exclusions