DCS BGB36, BGB48 installation instructions Grill Placement, Flame Burner

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SAFETY PRACTICES & PRECAUTIONS

For personal safety, wear proper apparel. Loose fitting garments or sleeves should never be worn while using this appliance. Some synthetic fabrics are highly flammable and should not be worn while cooking. Only certain types of glass, heat-proof glass ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed utensils are suitable for grill use. Use of these types of materials may break with sudden temperature changes. Use only on low or medium heat settings according to the manufacturer’s directions.

WARNING!

Spiders and insects can nest in the grill burners , causing gas not to flow through the burner. The gas will flow from the front of the burner into the control panel. This is a very dangerous condition which can cause a fire to occur behind the valve panel, thereby damaging the grill components and making it unsafe to operate.

WARNING!

Keep the area surrounding the grill free from combustible materials, trash, or combustible fluids and vapours such as gasoline or charcoal lighter fluid. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.

WARNING!

Never use the grill in windy conditions. If located in a consistently windy area (oceanfront, mountaintop, etc.) a wind break will be required. Always adhere to the specified clearances as defined in the “INSTALLATION” section of this manual.

GRILL PLACEMENT

PREFERRED

AIR FLOW

GRILL EXHAUST

EXHAUST

FLAME

BURNER

FLAME LIFT

Wind hitting the grill while in use, especially winds

blowing into or across this hood

gap, can cause poor performance and in some cases can cause the control panel to get dangerously hot.

WIND

 

PRIMARY

INTAKE

AIR

FLOW

 

EXHAUST VENT FLOW

 

 

WIND

 

SCREEN

min. 381 mm

 

WIND

 

 

min. 76 mm

 

for non-

 

combustibles

WIND

min. 310 mm for

combustibles

 

If wind is an issue, a wind screen should be added. The wind screen should be higher than the top of the opening in the back of the grill, with a minimum clearance of 76 mm (for non-combusti bles) or 310

mm(for

combustibles) from the back of the grill

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Contents User guide Page Please Retain this Manual for Future Reference Message to OUR CustomersTable of Contents Important Safety Notice Safety Practices & PrecautionsSafety Practices & Precautions Flame Burner Grill PlacementSafety Practices & Precautions BGB36-BQAR Grill ModelsLocating GRILL/BUILT-IN Clearances InstallationLocation Installation Clearances to Non-Combustible Construction Clearances to Non-Combustible ConstructionGeneral Clearances to Combustible ConstructionInsulated Jacket BUILT-IN Construction Details GAS Requirements GAS HOOK-UPConnection with rigid piping Checking the GAS PressureLPG Cylinder Requirements LPG GAS Hook UPMax LPG Cylinder Restraint for BUILT-IN InstallationStep Before Testing Leak Testing -- Procedure for a Qualified GAS FitterTo Test Grill Burner Flame Height Burner AdjustmentGrill Burner AIR Adjustment LOW Flame Setting AdjustmentInstalling the Grease Shields Radiant AssemblyRadiant Assembly Installation Griddle plate to be fitted to centre burner positions only Griddle PlateThese Instructions Installer ChecklistTag location Model # and Serial # Lighting Instructions Using the GrillTo Light Side Burners 48BQR Models only Burner GrillingGrill DIRECT/INDIRECT Cooking NotesDUAL-SIDED Grates Grilling HintsShaped Grate Radius Grate ROD Using the RotisserieMeat Preparation PreparationRecommended Working AreaManual Lighting To Light the Rotisserie Burner Before CookingCooking on Rotisserie General Advice Care and MaintenanceRecommended Maintenance Schedule Leak Testing Procedure for the User Regulator and Hose Replacement Battery ReplacementGrill Grates Heat Shields Ceramic RodsDrip PAN Grease TrayCare and Maintenance Stainless Steel To Remove the Grill Burners for CleaningSide Burner Ignitors Injector Cleaning Grill Burner CleaningTo Replace the Grill Burners After Cleaning Side Burners BGB48 BQR Model Side Burner Grates BGB48 BQR ModelLOW Heat with Knob in HI/SEAR Position TroubleshootingBefore Calling for Service Grill WON’T Light When the Ignition Button is PushedWrite to US ServiceContact US Through OUR Local Website Call US TOLL-FREE, 24/7Page Warranty Page NZ AU