Master Chef R480, T420, Traveling Chef Troubleshooting, Flash Fires, Grease Fires, For Your Safety

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This gas barbecue has a 12,000 BTU infrared rear burner. The rear burner is designed to be used in conjunction with the

Centro Rotisserie Kit. See the Rotisserie Kit for usage and assembly instructions.

Place the prepared spit rod across the hangers inside the grill.

Install motor.

Place a shallow cooking pan underneath meat. Adding water, beer, wine or consommé for added flavour. This dish is used to collect drippings for fast basting and naturally delicious gravy, and keeps your appliance clean.

Basting liquid should be added as required and should never be allowed to evaporate.

To seal in juices, and for the best cooking results, ensure that the BBQ lid remains closed and the burner temperature ad- justed when needed.

Always begin by searing meat uncovered on HIGH. Covering meat with aluminum foil and adjusting temperature if necessary.

DO NOT OPERATE REAR BURNER AT THE SAME TIME AS THE MAIN BURNERS

Regulator Flow Limiting Device

If you are experiencing any of the following performance issues you may have activated the flow limiting feature in your regulator:

Burners not getting hot enough

Low or incomplete burner flames

Low gas pressure

Burners not staying lit

Resetting the Regulator Flow Limiting feature

1.With all control knobs and the gas source in the OFF position, Open the BBQ lid

2.Disconnect the hose and regulator from the Propane tank

3.Turn all BBQ control knobs to the “Hi” position

4.Let stand for 1-3 minutes, allowing all excess gas in valves and manifold to dissipate

5.Turn all BBQ control knobs back to the “OFF” position

6.With the BBQ lid still OPEN, reconnect the hose and regulator to the propane tank- Do not cross thread the connection.

7.Hand-tighten only.

8.Check all hose connections to ensure that a positive seal has been made.

9.Slowly turn ON the propane gas supply, ¼ to ½ a turn.

10.Wait approximately 5 seconds for the hose and regulator pressure to stabilize (to prevent the flow limiting device feature from being re-activated).

11.Turn the selected burner control knob, to the “Hi” position

12.Press the Electronic ignition button, or use the match and match

holder, or a BBQ lighter to ignite the selected burner.

Avoid activating the Flow Limiting Feature by following the

CONTROL

VALVE

SPIDER WEBS

proper start up and shut down procedures and performing a

PANEL

 

INSIDE VENTURI

complete leak test and safety check to ensure that there are no

 

BURNER

leaks in the system, and that a positive connection has been made

 

 

 

between the gas source and manifold assembly.

 

 

Keeping your BBQ’s burners free and clear of debris,

checking for obstructions including spider webs, will ensure that your family is protected from serious safety hazards such as FLASH and GREASE Fires. For more information regarding these issues please visit www.masterchefbbqs.com.

Spiders and insects are attracted to the smell of propane and natural gas, and often build nests inside your BBQ’s burners, which is the root cause of a FLASH BACK FIRE. Lighting your burners without first checking and cleaning out the Venturi tubes, burner ports, and the inside of burners can lead to a serious flash fire resulting in damage to the BBQ, property and/ or personal injury.

See the Cleaning and Maintenance section of this manual for proper burner maintenance.

FLASH FIRES

Characteristics of a Flash Fire

A fire burning outside of the burner box

Usually visible behind or under the control panel

May cause damage to control panel, control knobs, and depending on fire could damage to hose and regulator and/or manifold.

Burners may burn with large yellow flames

Burners may not light

Hot control knobs could indicate flare-up conditions are starting

Prevent Flash Fires by:

Leak test all connections

Remove control panel to inspect manifold and valves for damages or leaks

Remove burners to clean and check for blockages – perform burner safety and maintenance checks

GREASE FIRES

Characteristics of a Grease Fire

A fire burning inside the BBQ burner box- may become uncontrollable if not monitored

Usually accompanied by high flames, a lot of smoke and black soot

May cause charring on the interior of BBQ lid, lid side panels (inside and outside), may damage temperature gauge, cause brownish colouring on stainless steel lids and soot and ash build up on cooking grates.

Prevent Grease Fires by:

Keeping BBQ clean

Frequently cleaning the grease collection plate and grease cup

Frequently changing the ignitor battery.

Not cooking over maximum heat for extended periods of time

Burning off build-up on the cooking grates and heat plates after each use

FOR YOUR SAFETY

DO NOT throw water on a grease fire

DO make sure that you follow all safety checks, maintenance procedures and instructions outlined in this manual before operating the BBQ

DO protect your family and home by performing regular cleaning and maintenance of key BBQ parts including burners, flame tamers, grease tray and cooking grates.

DO keep baking soda handy to extinguish a fire

TROUBLESHOOTING

Resolving IGNITER Performance Issues

If you are having difficulty with your BBQ’s Electronic Ignition a quick visual inspection of the following will help to identify the cause:

1.Check for un-plugged electrode wires or ground wire.

2.Check wires for damage including tears or breaks

3.Check electrode for cracks in the porcelain insulator

4.Replace battery. Ensure battery is installed correctly

5.Check battery igniter cap for proper threading

6.Check gap between electrode, gas collector box and burner

7.Check for damage to Electronic Igniter Box.

8.Check to ensure that the Electrode sparks when the igniter button is pressed.

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Contents For your family’s safety, please check the following WarrantyGAS Cylinder Requirements Table of ContentsInstallation Additional WarningsLP Liquid Petroleum GAS GAS HOOK-UP’S and WarningsCylinder REMOVAL, Transport and Storage Cylinder FillingLeak Testing the VALVE, Hose and Regulator Assembly Safety Hose and RegulatorOperation Lighting Instructions Natural GAS HOOK-UPS and WarningsGeneral Infrared Rotisserie Burner Tips Cooking and PerformanceGrilling Tips General Side Burner TipsGrease Fires TroubleshootingFor Your Safety Flash FiresProblem Identifying the Cause Problem Cause Corrective ActionCleaning and Maintenance Storing Your BBQ Warranty and ServiceIf Your Product is Damaged Limitation and Exclusions