Brinkmann 300, 400, 600, 500 Transporting and Storage, Burner Adjustment, Before Storing Your Grill

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BURNER ADJUSTMENT:

WARNING

DO NOT attempt to adjust burner air shutter until grill has cooled down for approximately 30 minutes. Failure to do so could cause severe burns.

Normal flame should be soft blue with yellow tips between 1 in. - 2 in. when burner is on “HIGH”. Depending on elevation, burner air shutter may need to be adjusted to obtain correct air to fuel ratio.

CORRECT

INCORRECT

Soft blue fl ame with yellow tips

Wavy with yellow fl ames

To adjust air shutter, loosen set screw and rotate air shutter to desired position to achieve normal flame. Tighten set screw after adjustment is made. Relight the grill to observe flame. Incremental adjustments may be needed to achieve a good flame.

Set Screw

TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE:

WARNING

Never move a grill when hot or in use.

Make sure that cylinder valve is closed and burner knobs are in the off position.

DO NOT store a spare LP gas cylinder (filled or empty) under or near the grill.

Never store flammable liquids or spray canisters under or near the grill.

If the outdoor cooking gas appliance is not in use, the gas must be turned off at the LP gas supply cylinder.

Storage of an outdoor cooking gas appliance indoors is permissible only if the cylinder is disconnected and removed from the outdoor cooking gas appliance.

Cylinders must not be stored in a building or enclosure, including garages and sheds.

Cylinders must be kept out of reach of children.

BEFORE STORING YOUR GRILL:

Ensure that the cylinder valve is fully closed.

Clean all surfaces. Lightly coat the burners with cooking oil to prevent excess rusting.

If storing the grill indoors, disconnect the LP tank and leave the LP tank OUTDOORS.

Place a protective cap cover on the LP tank and store the tank outdoors in a well ventilated area out of direct sunlight.

Check and clean burner prior to use after storing, at the beginning of grilling season or after a period of not being used. Spiders and insects like to build nests in burner tubes (especially during colder months). Blocked burner tubes can prevent gas flow to the burners and could result in a burner tube fi re or fi re beneath the grill. See “Burner Assembly/Maintenance” under Proper Care and Maintenance.

If storing the grill outdoors, cover the grill with a grill cover for protection from the weather.

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Contents Heavy-Duty Gas Grill Parrilla de Gas de Alta Resistencia Important Safety Table of Contents General Warnings LP GAS Cylinder Tank Specifications and Installation LP GAS Cylinder Tank Specifications Filling the LP GAS Cylinder TankInstalling the LP GAS Cylinder Tank Onto the Grill Hose & Regulator Specifications and InstallationLP GAS Cylinder Tank Rubber Seal Inspection Leak Testing Connecting Hose and RegulatorRegulator Resetting Procedure Hose and RegulatorWhen to Perform a Leak Test Checking for LeaksLighting Instructions PRE-START Check ListLighting the Main Burners Lighting the Sear Burner Match Lighting the Main BurnersMatch Lighting the Sear Burner Operating the Grill Using Other Features of the Grill Rotisserie CookingTurning OFF the Grill Sear BurnerProper Care & Maintenance Burner ASSEMBLY/MAINTENANCE Transporting and Storage Burner AdjustmentBefore Storing Your Grill Trouble Shooting To see trouble shooting or assembly videos, visit us atCleanliness Grilling to Proper TemperatureGrill Cooking Tips Helpful HintsAssembly Instructions Parts BAG ContainsThis grill is designed with Dual Fuel Valves to easily 2526 2728 Step Bolt Washer Spring Tank Gauge Bracket Step M6 X 30 mm M6 X 12 mm Upper Cart Base Grill Body Assembly Right Side Table Assembly M5 X 12 mm Silver Bolt LED Battery Step Step Grease Cup Warranty