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CAUTION: DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK
FOR LEAKS. CHECKING FOR LEAKS WITH AN OPEN
FLAME MAY LEAD TO A FIRE OR EXPLOSION, RESULTING
IN PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY.

Checking for Gas Leaks

Check for gas leaks each time you connect your
Broilmaster® gas grill and side burner to a propane
gas cylinder, when a connected cylinder has not
been used recently, or when the grill and side
burner are initially used.
Using Matches
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.
WARNING: NEVER OPERATE THE SIDE BURNER WITH
THE LID CLOSED.
To check for gas leaks:
1. Using dish washing detergent and water, make
a soapy solution.
2. Turn OFF the knob on both the grill and side
burners control panel.
3. Turn ON the gas at the supply.
A hissing sound
indicates a leak.
Turn OFF the gas and repair
all leaks.
4. If no hissing occurs, apply the soapy solution
to all gas connections.
5. Look for bubbles.
Bubbles indicate a leak.
6. If there are bubbles, turn OFF the gas and
repair all leaks.
7. Turn the gas ON and repeat the above
procedure until all leaks are repaired.

Operating Instructions

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

Operating Instructions

Using the Igniter
1. Open the side burner lid.
2. Push and turn the burner control knob
counterclockwise to MAX.
3. Push and hold igniter button until burner lights.
(Approximately 5 seconds).
1. Open the side burner lid.
2. Light and place a long wooden match next to
the burner ports under the cooking grid.
3. Push and turn the burner control knob
counterclockwise to MAX.

Low Flame Adjustment

The low flame setting is set at the factory. T o adjust
the flame height at the lowest setting:
A. Light the side burner
B. Turn the valve knob to MIN.
C. Remove the knob and locate the screw in the
center of the valve stem.
D. Use a small screwdriver to adjust the flame:
Clockwise - Lower Flame
Counterclockwise - Higher Flame
Do not unseat the adjustment screw. If the screw
is unseated a gas leak will occur at the valve stem.
NOTE: IF THE FLAME IS ADJUSTED TOO LOW, A STRONG
WIND COULD BLOW IT OUT. THE FLAME MAXIMUM HEIGHT
(A) SHOULD BE APPROXIMATELY 1/2 INCH AT THE MINIMUM
SETTING. FIGURE 17.

FIGURE 17

Care and Cleaning

CAUTION: TO PREVENT INJURY DO NOT CLEAN SIDE
BURNER WHILE HOT.
For baked on residue use a brass (NOT STEEL)
brush on the cooking grid.
Clean the exterior regularly with a solution of mild
detergent and hot water.
Stainless steel surfaces can be easily cleaned
with a stainless steel cleaner found at your
1/2
BURNER