Broilmaster P3SXN-1 manual Propane GAS Grills, Grill Location, Cylinder Requirements

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PROPANE GAS GRILLS

Grill Location

When choosing the ideal location for your Broilmaster® Pre- mium Gas Grill, remember this grill is designed for outdoor use ONLY.

You should never install or operate your grill in any building, garage, or other enclosed area.

For your safety, this grill should not be installed or operated under any combustible materials, such as carports, covered porches, awnings, or overhangs.

Never install or operate your grill in or on any recreational vehicle or boat.

CAUTION: The installation and operation of this grill at clearances less than specified below may lead to the possibility of fire, property damage, or personal injury.

A minimum clearance of sixteen inches (16") is required from the sides of the grill to any combustible material.

A minimum clearance of eighteen inches (18") is required from the back of the grill to any combustible material.

Some examples of combustible materials are a wall, a fence, patio furniture, or the wall of your home.

The area surrounding the grill should be clear to ensure proper ventilation. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air in any way. The ventilation openings on the propane cylinder enclosure must also remain free and clear of debris.

Portable grills should be level and positioned away from direct wind prior to each use.

WARNING: Do not install or operate this grill where gasoline or other flammable materials are used or stored. Failure to comply with this warning could result in explo- sion or fire causing property damage or personal inju- ry.

Cylinder Requirements

Your Broilmaster® Premium Gas Grill requires a standard twenty (20) pound propane gas cylinder.

The maximum height allowable for a replacement cylinder is approximately twelve (12") inches (30.5 centimeters).

The propane gas cylinder used must be:

1.Constructed and marked in accordance with the specifica- tions for LP gas cylinder of the U.S. Department of Trans- portation (D.O.T.) or the National Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, Cylinders, Spheres, and Tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and Commission as applicable.

2.Provided with a listed overfilling protection device (OPD).

3.Provided with a listed safety device having direct access with the vapor space of the cylinder and the cylinder supply system must be arranged for vapor removal.

4.Provided with a shutoff valve terminating in a valve outlet as specified in the Standard for Compressed Gas Cylin- der Outlet and Inlet Connections, ANSICGA-V-1.

5.Provided with a plug to effectively seal off the cylinder outlet when the cylinder is being stored or transported.

6.Provided with a collar to protect the cylinder valve.

Caution: Do not use a propane gas cylinder which has a capacity greater than twenty (20) pounds with this grill and side burner.

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Contents Models If YOU Smell GAS Congratulations Table of Contents Master parts distributor list P3 Series Parts Diagram P3 Series Parts List Index Part Description Part NumberP4 Series Parts Diagram P4 Series Parts List P4X P4XN P4XF P4XFNR3 Series Parts Diagram R3 Series Parts List Description Part NumberH3 Series Parts Diagram H3 Series Parts List Index No Part Description Part NumberYears Against Rust-through Limited Lifetime Against Rust-throughYear Against Rust-through Grill Assembly Do not use power toolsBefore You Begin Recommended ToolsGrill Location Propane GAS GrillsCylinder Requirements Connection Requirements Propane Cylinder SafetyCylinder Storage Connecting to Propane Gas / Cylinder Retention Means Pressure Regulator and Hose AssemblyClockwise Natural GAS Grills Grill LocationConnection Requirements Hazardous Locations and ConditionsP3XF-1 Installing the Hose and Regula- tor Installing Radiation ShieldInstalling Control Panel Ignitor AssemblyInstalling Burner Bracket Installing the BurnerRadiation Shield See FigureHandle Lid Stop Screws. See FigureInstalling Flare Busters Installing Racks CleaningSee Figures 16a and 16b See bAir Shutter Adjustment Operation Propane & Natural GAS GrillsChecking for Gas Leaks Operating InstructionsElectrical Accessories OperationBefore Cooking PreheatingMaintenance Troubleshooting Problem Cause SolutionR3-1, R3N-1 ,R3B-1, R3BN-1 Safety Precautions Safety Practices to Avoid Per- sonal InjuryGrill Assembly R3B B101525-4-0411 Lid stop assembly hardware GAS Conversion to Natural GAS GAS Conversion to Natural GAS Infrared Cooking General OverviewInfrared Cooking Sample Times & Grid Positions Steak 1 ThickCooking Grid Position Using Matches to Light the Grill Air Shutter Adjustment For R3B Series OnlyUsing the Ignitor Avoid Water DAM AGE to Burner Blue Flame Burner Maintenance Burn OffInfrared Burner Maintenance General OverviewCooking Grids MaintenanceBurner Head Problem Cause Solution Stationary Side Shelf Kit Important Information Tools RequiredStationary Side Shelf Installation Index No. Part No. DescriptionDrop-Down Side Shelf Installation Appliance Service History Broilmaster
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