Broilmaster P3SXN-1 Air Shutter Adjustment For R3B Series Only, Using Matches to Light the Grill

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OPERATION - PROPANE & NATURAL GAS GRILLS

Checking for Gas Leaks

Check for gas leaks every time you connect your Broilmaster propane gas grill to a Propane gas cylinder, when a con- nected cylinder has not been used recently, or when either a natural or propane grill is being used for the first time.

Caution: Do not use an open flame when checking for leaks. Checking for leaks with an open flame may lead to a fire or explosion, resulting in property damage or personal injury.

To check for gas leaks:

1.Use dish washing liquid and a little water to make a soapy solution.

2.Turn OFF the knob on the control panel.

3.Turn ON the gas at the supply or cylinder. A hissing sound indicates a leak. Turn OFF the gas and repair the leak.

4.Apply the soapy water solution to all gas connections.

5.Look for bubbles. Bubbles indicate a leak.

6.If there are bubbles turn OFF the gas and repair the leak.

7.Turn the gas back ON and repeat the above procedures until all leaks are repaired.

Air Shutter Adjustment For R3B Series Only

The burner (venturi) tube air shutter is preset at the factory so that after five minutes the burner flames are blue with well defined cones. If, after five minutes the flame is yellow, or there is a gap between the burner and the flame, adjust the burner (venturi) tube air shutter as follows:

1.Turn gas OFF and let the burner cool.

2.Beneath the control panel you can access the air shutter(s) which are located on the end of the burner tubes.

3.Loosen shutter set screw

4.Close the air shutter to the minimum opening.

5.Light the burner, wait five minutes and then carefully open the air shutter until the flame is blue and well defined.

6.Retighten the set screw.

Operating Instructions

Before each use, inspect all hoses. If it is evident there is excessive abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, it must be replaced prior to using your Broilmaster grill. Call your local Broilmaster dealer for a replacement.

Using the Ignitor

Caution: If a burner fails to light after 5 seconds, turn the burner OFF for 5 minutes, to allow the gas to clear, then try again.

Note: Each burner must be lit individually.

1.Turn knob on the grill CLOCKWISE to the OFF posi- tion.

2.Turn ON gas at the source.

3.With the grill lid open, push and turn the burner control knob COUNTERCLOCKWISE to Hi.

4.Push and hold the ignitor button until the burner lights (approximately 5 seconds).

5.If a burner does not light, turn OFF all gas and refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual.

6.Repeat steps 3 through 5 for other burner.

Using Matches to Light the Grill

Caution: If a burner fails to light after 5 seconds, turn the burner OFF for 5 minutes, to allow the gas to clear, then try again.

Note: Each burner must be lit individually.

1.Turn knob on the grill CLOCKWISE to the OFF posi- tion.

2.Turn ON gas at the source.

3.Open the grill lid.

4.For Blue Flame grills, insert a burning long wooden match through the lighter hole on the left side of the grill. For Infrared grills, insert the lighting stick with a long wooden match attached through the cooking grid to ignite the infrared burner from the top. See Figure 35.

5.Turn the burner control knob COUNTERCLOCKWISE to HI.

6.If a burner does not light, turn OFF all gas and refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual.

7.Repeat steps 3 through 6 for other burner.

KEEP HAND AWAY FROM

TOP OF GRILL WHEN LIGHTING

INFRARED BURNER

LIGHTING STICK

R734

 

 

MATCH LIGHT HOLE

 

 

 

BLUE FLAME BURNER

 

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Figure 35

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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 NumberLimited Lifetime Against Rust-through Years Against Rust-throughYear Against Rust-through Before You Begin Grill AssemblyDo not use power tools Recommended ToolsPropane GAS Grills Grill LocationCylinder Requirements Propane Cylinder Safety Connection RequirementsCylinder Storage Pressure Regulator and Hose Assembly Connecting to Propane Gas / Cylinder Retention MeansClockwise Connection Requirements Natural GAS GrillsGrill Location Hazardous Locations and ConditionsP3XF-1 Installing the Hose and Regula- tor Installing Radiation ShieldInstalling Control Panel Ignitor AssemblyRadiation Shield Installing Burner BracketInstalling the Burner See FigureHandle Lid Stop Screws. See FigureInstalling Flare Busters See Figures 16a and 16b Installing RacksCleaning See bChecking for Gas Leaks Air Shutter AdjustmentOperation Propane & Natural GAS Grills Operating InstructionsBefore Cooking Electrical AccessoriesOperation 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 Air Shutter Adjustment For R3B Series Only Using Matches to Light the GrillUsing the Ignitor Avoid Water DAM AGE to Burner Blue Flame Burner Maintenance Burn OffInfrared Burner Maintenance General OverviewMaintenance Cooking GridsBurner 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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