Broilermaster P3X-3, P3XN-3, P3SXN-3, P3SX-3, P3XF-3 User Manual

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GAS-FIRED
P3X
SERIES
P4X
SERIES
P3X(N)-3, P3SX(N)-3, P3XF(N)-3, P4X(N)-2, P4XF(N)-2
P3X AND P4X GRILL HEAD
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
IMPORTANT
This manual should be read thoroughly by the installer and by anyone who will use
or maintain the grill.
Installer - Write the model number, serial number, and date of installation in the manual. If available, attach a copy of the receipt. Leave this manual with the grill owner.
Grill Owner - Read and retain this manual. It contains instructions on using and main­taining your grill, plus information on ordering replacements parts. Attach a copy of your receipt to this manual. Your receipt established the proof of purchase required for warranty replacement parts.
WARNING
Follow the instruction in this manual for proper installation and maintenance of the
grill. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. For assistance or additional information consult a
qualied installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
DANGER: FOR YOUR SAFETY
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. Extinguish any open ame.
2. Shut off gas to the appliance.
3. Open the grill lid.
4. If odor continues, keep away from the appliance call
your gas supplier or your re department.
WARNING: FOR YOUR SAFETY
1. Do not store or use gasoline or other ammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity
of this or any appliance.
2. Only the LP tank connected for use shall be placed in the vicinity of this grill.
CAUTION:
Parts may have sharp edges. Wear leather work gloves and handle parts carefully
during unpacking, assembly and installation.
WARNING
For LP grills, use propane cylinders equipped with an Overll Protection Device (OPD).
An overlled or improperly lled propane cylinder can be dangerous.
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Thank you for purchasing a Premium Gas Grill.
Broilmaster takes pride in its reputation as the The Most Durable Grill Known to Man.
From its thick aluminum casting to its massive cooking grids, your Broilmaster is built to last. In fact we still make replacement parts for Broilmaster grills built
more than 30 years ago.
Visit www.broilmaster.com and click on the Hall of Fame to see a sampling of our long-time customers. We hope you enjoy years of great meals prepared on your Broilmaster. And we hope to add your photo to the Hall of Fame one day.
Thank You!
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Broilmaster is a registered trademark of
Empire Comfort Systems, Inc.
918 Freeburg Ave.
Belleville, Illinois 62220
Telephone 800-851-3153
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Y
ou have chosen the nest grill for your outdoor cooking pleasure.
Please take time to read this entire manual before assembling your Premium Broilmaster gas grill.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................ 5
P3X PARTS DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................. 6
P4X PARTS DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................. 7
GRILL HEAD HARDWARE PACK ................................................................................................8
UNPACK AND REMOVE LID ........................................................................................................9
INSERT BURNER HOLD-DOWN BOLT ...................................................................................... 10
WIND DEFLECTOR PLACEMENT .............................................................................................. 11
INSERT CONTROL PANEL ......................................................................................................... 12
ATTACH IGNITER WIRE .............................................................................................................13
INSTALL BURNER ASSEMBLY .................................................................................................. 14
CONNECT IGNITER LEADS ....................................................................................................... 15
KNOB AND BATTERY PLACEMENT ......................................................................................... 16
INSTALL LID STOP .....................................................................................................................17
INSTALL HANDLE ....................................................................................................................... 18
REINSTALL LID ........................................................................................................................... 19
INSTALL RACKS .................................................................................................................... 20-23
PROPANE GAS GRILLS ........................................................................................................ 24-27
NATURAL GAS GRILLS ........................................................................................................28-29
COMPLETED ASSEMBLY ..........................................................................................................30
OWNER’S MANUAL FOR P3X AND P4X GRILLS ................................................................31-40
OPERATION - PROPANE AND NATURAL GAS GRILLS ...................................................31-32
MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................33
TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................................34
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................................................... 35-36
COOKING TIPS ........................................................................................................................37
WARRANTY TERMS ................................................................................................................ 38
MASTER PARTS DISTRIBUTOR LIST .................................................................................... 39
GRILL MAINTENANCE HISTORY ........................................................................................... 40
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Before You Begin
Compare the parts in the box to the parts list provided in this manual. If any are missing, contact your
Broilmaster dealer before beginning assembly.
All Broilmaster grills require some assembly. For the best results, follow the step-by-step instructions.
For natural gas grills and for permanently mounted LP grills, have your gas supplier run service to the desired
location first.
If you purchased an accessory with your Broilmaster, follow the instructions provided. Assemble your base
options before assembling your Broilmaster grill head. Refer to the Broilmaster Cart, Base, and Post
instructions provided with each accessory for assembly, installations, and mounting procedures.
CAUTION:
Parts may have sharp edges. For your safety
wear leather work gloves and handle parts
carefully during unpacking and assembly.
3/8”, 7/16” and 3/4”
REQUIRED
3/8” and 7/16”
3/8” and 7/16”
3/8” and 7/16”
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
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TOOLS
REQUIRED
P3X SERIES PARTS DIAGRAM
B101883 (1)
GRILL BODY TOP
B102042 (1)
TOPWITH HEAT INDICATOR, HINGE
B073097 (1)
FOAM GRIP
B070486 (1)
LID HANDLE
B072695(1)
RETRACTING RACK
DPA111 (1)
COOKING GRID (2) PIECES
DPA34 (1)
BRIQUETTE BAG P3X(N) ONLY
B101061 (1)
BRIQUETTE RACK
P3SX(N)
SERIES ONLY
DPA115 (1)
GRIDDLE (P3SX(N) ONLY)
DPA100 (1)
SMOKER/SHUTTER (P3SX(N) ONLY)
DP119 (1)
HEAT INDICATOR
B101665 (1)
PUSH NUT
B101420 (1,LP) OR B101421 (1,NAT )
VALVELPGOR NATURAL
P204 (2,LP) P300 (2,NAT)
ORIFICELPG OR NATURAL
B069756 (1)
B069756 (1)
HOSE & LPS REGULATOR
HOSE & LPS REGULATOR
DPP118 (1)
BURNER BRACKET
DPP111 (1)
BURNER ASSEMBLY
B101834 (1)
ELECTRODE BRACKET
B101666 (1)
ELECTRODE
DPA116 (1)
FLARE BUSTER (P3XF(N) NOT APPLICABLE)
DPP7SS (1)
WIND DEFLECTOR
B101879 (1)
GRILL BODY BOTTOM
B057805 (2)
COTTER PIN
DPA106 (1)
LID STOP KIT
B101514 (1)
CONTROLPANELASSEMBLY
B102041 (1)
PROTECTIVESLEEVE
DPP116 (1)
COLLECTOR BOX ASSEMBLY
B057804 (2)
HINGE PIN
B101622 (1)
CONTROLPANELSHIELD
B072218 (1)
ELECTRIC IGNITOR
B070084 (2)
VALVE KNOB
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P4X SERIES PARTS DIAGRAM
B102043 (1)
GRILL BODY TOP
B076621 (1)
TOPWITH HEAT INDICATOR, HINGE
B073097 (1)
FOAM GRIP
B070486 (1)
LID HANDLE
B072696(1)
RETRACTING RACK
DPA112 (1)
COOKING GRID (2) PIECES
DPA34 (1)
BRIQUETTE BAG P4X AND P4XN ONLY
B067449 (1)
BRIQUETTE RACK
P4XF AND P4XFN
SERIES ONLY
DPA117 (1)
FLARE BUSTER
DP119 (1)
HEAT INDICATOR
B101665 (1)
PUSH NUT
B101420 (1,LP) OR B101421 (1,NAT )
VALVELPGOR NATURAL
P182 (2,LP) P265 (2,NAT)
ORIFICELPG OR NATURAL
B069756 (1)
B069756 (1)
HOSE & LPS REGULATOR
HOSE & LPS REGULATOR
DPP118 (1)
BURNER BRACKET
DPP111 (1)
BURNER ASSEMBLY
B101834 (1)
ELECTRODE BRACKET
B101666 (1)
ELECTRODE
DPP7SS (1)
WIND DEFLECTOR
B101443 (1)
GRILL BODY BOTTOM
B057805 (2)
COTTER PIN
DPA106 (1)
LID STOP KIT
B101515 (1)
CONTROLPANELASSEMBLY
B102041 (1)
PROTECTIVESLEEVE
DPP116 (1)
COLLECTOR BOX ASSEMBLY
B057804 (2)
HINGE PIN
B101621 (1)
CONTROLPANELSHIELD
B072218 (1)
ELECTRIC IGNITOR
B070084 (2)
VALVE KNOB
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GRILL HEAD HARDWARE PACK - B102155
PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW,
SS,1/4-20 X 1-1/2
B101649
(1)
HEX NUT, SS,1/4-20
B076331
(1)
HEX LOCKNUT,
SS,10-24
R4021
(1)
PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW,
SS,10-24 X 1
B073978
(2)
KEPS NUT,
SS,10-24
B073967
(3)
PHILLIPS TRUSS HEAD SCREW,
10-24 X 3/4
B100128
(1)
FLATWASHER,
1/4 ID X 5/8 OD
B076332
(2)
SPACER B662325
(1)
COTTER PIN
B057805
(1)
GROUND
WIRE
B072684
(1)
BATTERY, AA
B076529
(1)
LID, STOP
B076521
(1)
KNOB,TAPERED
B100098
(1)
FOAM GRIP
B073097
(1)
KNOB
B070084
(2)
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UNPACK AND REMOVE LID
REMOVING LID
To ease assembly, remove Grill Lid
and Warming Rack. Remove Warming
Rack and set aside. Remove the two
Pins and Clips at the rear of the Grill
Lid and set aside. After Pins, Lid and
Warming Rack have been removed,
remove the contents from inside the
Grill.
BROILMASTER
PREMIUM GRILLS
Prior to assembling Grill Head
assemble Cart or Post mounting first.
Follow Mounting instructions
provided with your Broilmaster Cart or
Post.
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INSERT BURNER HOLD-DOWN BOLT
PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW SS, 1/4-20 X 1-1/2 B101649 (1)
HEX NUT, SS, 1/4-20 B076331(1)
.
7/16”
After the Securing Bolt has been installed,
proceed and Install Grill Head on a Cart or
Post Mounting. (See Grill Head on a Cart or
Post Mounting Instructions that come with
the mounting option).
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WIND DEFLECTOR PLACEMENT
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Place the Wind Deflector in the bottom
Casting.
The Wind Deflector cannot
be installed until after the bottom
Casting is installed on theCart or Post.
INSERT CONTROL PANEL
KEPS NUT, SS, 10-24 B073967(2)
3/8”
CONTROL
If Side Shelf Accessory was purchased
Note: If Side Shelf Accessory was
purchased install at this time.
install at this time. Follow Side Shelf
Follow Side Shelf instructions.
PANEL SHIELD
CONTROL PANEL
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ATTACH IGNITER WIRE
Connect the ground wire to the ground
lug on the Collector Box before
installing the burner into the casting.
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COLLECTOR BOX
INSTALL BURNER ASSEMBLY
COTTER PIN, B057805(1)
Slide the Venturi on to the Valve
Assembly to the left as shown.
Raise the unsecured end of the Burner
Bracket and slip it over the Phillips
Truss Head Screw. The screw will fit
into the hole on the Burner Bracket.
Insert Cotter Pin.
Note: Ignitor Wires run through center
hole with Venturi.
1
Insert the Burner Assembly into the Grill bottom with the Venturi
Tubes facing the front of the Grill.
2
3
4
5
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CONNECT IGNITER LEADS
IGNITERIGNITER
Route Leads from Burner and Secure to
Ignitor Terminals (polarity is not
important).
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KNOB AND BATTERY PLACEMENT
Unscrew the Ignitor Knob from the
Control Panel, and insert AA Battery,
positive side up, and replace Ignitor
Button.
AFTER
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INSTALL LID STOP
PHILLIPS TRUSS HEAD SCREW, SS,10-24 X 3/4 B100128 (1)
HEX LOCK NUT, SS, 10-24 R4021 (1)
FLAT WASHER 1/4 x 5/8 OD B076332 (2)
SPACER, B662325 (1)
3/8”
LID STOP
ROD
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Screw the black Knob onto the Lid
Stop. Do not overtighten.
KNOB
HANDLE INSTALLATION
PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW, SS,10-24 X 1 B073978 (2)
Tip: For ease of installation, lightly
lubricate the inside of the Foam Grip with
Liquid Soap before twisting it on to
Handle.
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REINSTALL LID
HINGE PIN, (FROM PREVIOUS STEPS) B057804 (1)
COTTER PIN, (FROM PREVIOUS STEPS) B057805 (1)
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P3XF(N), P4XF(N) FLARE BUSTERS AND RACKS
P3SXF(N) MODELS
Position the Flare Busters as shown
P4XF(N) MODELS
Position the Flare Busters as shown
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P3SX(N) FLARE BUSTERS,SMOKER SHUTTER AND RACKS
When installing Griddle, in your P3X
Gill, please use the Griddle installation
instructions provided with Griddle.
P3SX(N) MODELS
Position the Flare Busters as shown
For Smoker Shutter Installation
See Illustrated Instructions included
with your smoker shutter accessory.
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Note: When using the Smoker Shutter
the Cooking Grids can not be used in the
lowest setting.
P3X(N) AND P4X(N) BRIQUETS AND RACKS
Place the 'Char-Master' Briquets in a
single layer evenly on your grill's briquet rack. DO NOT dump them
onto the briquet rack. A single layer
of 'Char-Master' Briquets is all that's
needed.
There may be some briquets left
over. Save them for future use.
Before cooking, always preheat the
grill as directed by the grill's
operating instructions. Hot
briquets give better flavor and
allow quicker cooking.
LOW
COOKING GRID POSITION
MEDIUM
COOKING GRID POSITION
HIGH
COOKING GRID POSITION
P3 series grills adjust to all 3
levels. P4 series grills adjusts to
medium and high levels only.
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B
D
A
C
INSTALL RACKS
C
A
B
D
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PROPANE GAS GRILLS
For Natural Gas Grills please proceed
to page 28.
3/4”
LP GAS REGULATOR AND HOSE
Attach the LP hose and Regulator to
the fitting on the Burner Control
Valve mounted on the Control Panel.
Tighten this connection withawrench.
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PROPANE GAS GRILLS
Grill Location
This grill is designed for outdoor use only.
Never operate your grill in any building, garage, or other enclosed area. Never operate your grill in a recreational vehicle or boat. Never operate your grill under any combustible materials, such as carports, covered porches, awnings, or overhangs.
CAUTION
Keep the sides of the grill at least 16 inches from any
combustible material. Keep the back of the grill at least 18 inches from any combustible material. Placing a hot grill too close to a building or other combustible mate-
rial may lead to re, property damage, or personal injury.
Combustible materials include fences, patio furniture, and your home.
Keep the area around the grill clear to ensure proper ventilation. The ventilation openings on the propane cylinder enclosure must also remain free and clear of debris.
Before lighting the grill, position it on a level surface away from direct wind.
Never move a hot grill.
WARNING
Do not install or operate this grill where gasoline or other
ammable materials are used or stored. Failure to comply with this warning could result in explosion or re causing
property damage or personal injury.
Propane Cylinder Safety
Propane vapor fuels your grill. Propane is a liquid only when it is highly compressed. Keeping it compressed requires a heavy­duty tank - the LP cylinder.
Inside a full cylinder, the liquid propane makes top up the bottom 80 percent; while propane vapor makes up the 20 percent. As you draw this vapor from the top of the tank, the liquid below expands and turns to vapor. Once all of the liquid turns to vapor,
pressure inside the cylinder drops and gas ow stops.
Liquid Propane (LP) gas has a long history of safe use when the safety precautions provided in this manual are followed.
Failure to follow these safety precautions could result in
a re or explosion causing property damage or personal
injury.
Use extreme caution when handling propane gas cylinders.
Keep the cylinder upright while carrying.
While transporting in a vehicle, keep the cylinder upright and secured to prevent movement. Never place a propane gas cyl­inder in the passenger area of a vehicle.
Replace any cylinder that has been dropped, dented, has a malfunctioning valve, or is visibly damaged. Never attempt to use or repair a damaged propane gas cylinder.
When relling your cylinder, always insist on a reputable, quali­ed gas dealer. Your propane gas cylinder is lled by weight, and
should never exceed eighty percent (80%) of its weight limit. If the cylinder is not completely empty, the gas dealer must make
adjustments to ensure it is not overlled. Never use an overlled
Propane gas cylinder.
When you nish grilling, turn off the grill’s burners and turn off
the gas at the cylinder. If the grill will not be used for an extend period, remove the cylinder from the grill for storage.
Cylinder Storage
Store your grill outdoors in a well-ventilated area when the LP cylinder is attached to it.
Store Propane cylinders in a secured upright position.
Keep children away from LP cylinders.
Store cylinders out of direct sunlight and well away from heat sources. Do not store cylinders in a building, garage, or other enclosed area.
Disconnected cylinders must have a threaded valve plug tightly installed.
Do not store ammable materials near LP cylinders-including
gasoline, paper, grill covers, etc.
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PROPANE GAS GRILLS
Propane Cylinder Requirements
Your Broilmaster Premium Gas Grill requires a standard twenty pound propane gas cylinder, which is available from your grill dealer, your LP supplier, and at most hardware and home stores.
CAUTION
Do not use a propane gas cylinder which has a capacity
greater than twenty pounds with this grill.
The propane gas cylinder used must be:
1. Constructed and marked in accordance with the specications
for LP gas cylinder of the U.S. Department of Transportation (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 overlling 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. (Which means the valve assembly is located at top of the LP cylinder and the cylinder must remain upright for the propane to come out of the valve as vapor.)
ATTENTION: Propane gas cylinders must comply with Cylinder Requirements and Connection Requirements above.
Note: Not all valve and cylinder combinations are compatible. Check warning tag on valve and cylinder as well as external
tting threads.
All Broilmaster pressure regulators and hose assemblies require Propane cylinders with a Type 1 connection device as illustrated.
See Figure Below.
4. Provided with a shutoff valve terminating in a valve outlet
as specied in the Standard for Compressed Gas Cylinder
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.
Connection Requirements
Installation must conform to local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1. In Canada, installation shall be in accordance with CAN/CGA­B149.2 Propane Installation Code, or CAN/CGA-B149.1 Natural Gas Installation Code, and local codes where applicable. Consult your local gas supplier or propane gas dealer for code regulations and recommended procedures.
WARNING
Use Propane gas cylinders equipped with an Overll
Protection Device (OPD). An overlled or improperly lled propane cylinder can cause a re or explosion.
TYPE 1 LP CONNECTION
Inspect the threaded outlet on the tank and the threaded inlet on
the grill’s pressure regulator for dirt, nicks, or corrosion that might
interfere with a gas-tight connection. If the tank outlet shows damage, return the tank to the supplier for a replacement. If the
grill’s pressure regulator shows nicks or other damage, contact
your dealer for genuine Broilmaster replacement parts.
Pressure Regulator and Hose Assembly
The pressure regulator has an outlet pressure of not more than eleven inches water column. It must be connected to the
Propane gas cylinder’s female valve outlet before the grill can
be operated.
CAUTION
Operating a Propane gas grill without the pressure regu-
lator and hose assembly will cause gas leaks which could
lead to re or explosion, resulting in property damage or
personal injury.
CAUTION
Never use Liquid Propane (LP) gas in a grill designed
for Natural gas, or use Natural gas in a grill designed for Liquid Propane gas. Questions regarding different types of gases should be directed to your local gas supplier.
Inspect the threaded outlet on the tank and the threaded inlet on
the grill’s pressure regulator for dirt, nicks, or corrosion that might
interfere with a gas-tight connection. If the tank outlet shows damage, return the tank to the supplier for a replacement. If the
grill’s pressure regulator shows nicks or other damage, contact
your dealer for genuine Broilmaster replacement parts.
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PROPANE GAS GRILLS
Make sure the grill’s burner controls are off. Open the valve on the top of
the LP cylinder, while listening for
leaks. If you hear a leak or smell gas,
turn off the valve and retighten the
connection. If the problem persists
contact your Broilmaster dealer.
2
To disconnect the Propane gas
cylinder, turn OFF the cylinder's valve
and the grill's control valve. Remove
the regulator by turning the plastic
handwheel counterclockwise.
1
Tank must be secured and installed
properly before you attach to
Regulator.
3
Ensure that hose does not touch the
grill or rub any mounting
components. (Rotating the LP
cylinder slightly will usually change
the position of the hose.)
Caution: Do not use a wrench or any
other tool to tighten. Use of a wrench
or other tool will damage the plastic
handwheel.
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NATURAL GAS GRILLS
3/4”
12 FT QUICK DISCONNECT HOSE
Not Supplied (Purchased Accessory)
Attach the Natural Gas hose to the
fitting on the Burner Control Valve
mounted on the Control Panel. Snug
this connection with a wrench.
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NATURAL GAS GRILLS
Grill Location
This grill is designed for outdoor use only.
Never operate your grill in any building, garage, or other enclosed area. Never operate your grill in a recreational vehicle or boat. Never operate your grill under any combustible materials, such as carports, covered porches, awnings, or overhangs.
CAUTION
Keep the sides of the grill at least 16 inches from any
combustible material. Keep the back of the grill at least 18 inches from any combustible material. Placing a hot grill too close to a building or other combustible mate-
rial may lead to re, property damage, or personal injury.
Combustible materials include fences, patio furniture, and your home.
Keep the area around the grill clear to ensure proper ventilation.
WARNING
Do not install or operate this grill where gasoline or other
ammable materials are used or stored. Failure to comply with this warning could result in explosion or re causing
property damage or personal injury.
Gas Type
The type gas required for your grill can be determined from the
product identication label located on the grill’s control panel.
Questions regarding different types of gases should be directed to your local gas supplier.
Connection Requirements
Broilmaster natural gas grills are not equipped with pressure regulators. Your gas grill operates at a manifold pressure of seven inches water column. (Your natural gas technician will understand what this means.)
For a cart-mounted Natural gas grill have a trained technician from your gas supplier or your grill dealer run the gas line to a convenient location, terminating in a gas valve and a quick-
connect gas tting.
Connect your grill to this coupling using the twelve-foot exible hose with a quick disconnect tting (available for purchase from
your Broilmaster dealer.)
CAUTION
The grill and its individual shutoff valve must be discon-
nected from the gas supply piping system during any system pressure testing at test pressures in excess of 1/2 PSIG.
CAUTION
The grill must be isolated from the gas supply piping sys-
tem by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PSIG.
CAUTION
Never use Liquid Propane (LP) gas in a grill designed
for Natural gas, or Natural gas in a grill designed for Liquid Propane gas. Questions regarding different types of gases should be directed to your local gas company.
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COMPLETED ASSEMBLY
Thank you for purchasing a Premium Gas Grill and we hope you
enjoy years of great meals prepared on your Broilmaster.
Please feel free to visit the Broilmaster Facebook page
and share photos of your Broilmaster grill.
Thank You!
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OPERATION - PROPANE AND NATURAL GAS GRILLS
Check for Gas Leaks
Check for gas leaks every time you connect your Broilmaster propane gas grill to a Propane gas cylinder, when a connected cylinder has not been used recently, or when either a natural or
propane grill is being used for the rst time.
CAUTION
Do not use an open ame when checking for leaks.
Checking for leaks with an open ame may lead to a re or
explosion, resulting in property damage or personal injury.
To check for gas leaks:
1. Use water dish and a little dish washing liquid 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 you see 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
The venturi air shutter(s) are preset at the factory so that after
ve minutes the burner ames are blue with well dened cones. If, after ve minutes the ame is yellow, or there is a gap between the burner and the ame, adjust the venturi air shutter as follows:
1. Turn gas OFF and let the burner cool.
2. Loosen shutter set screw.
3. Close the air shutter to the minimum opening.
4. Light the burner, wait ve minutes and then carefully open the air shutter until the ame is blue and well-dened.
5. Retighten the set screw.
Operating Instructions
Lighting with the Electric Igniter
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.
1. Open the grill lid.
2. Turn burner knob CLOCKWISE to the OFF position.
3. Turn ON the gas at the source.
4. With the grill lid open, push and turn the burner control knob COUNTERCLOCKWISE to Hi.
5. Push and hold the igniter button until the burner lights
(approximately 5 seconds).
6. If a burner does not light, turn OFF all gas and refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual.
Lighting with a Match
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.
1. Open the grill lid.
2. Turn the burner knob CLOCKWISE to the OFF position.
3. Turn ON gas at the source.
4. With the grill lid open, push and turn the burner control knob COUNTERCLOCKWISE to HI.
5. Insert a long wooden lighted match through the lighter hole on either side of the grill. See Figure Below.
6. If a burner does not light, turn OFF all gas and refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual.
Heat Indicator Recalibration
The heat indicator can be recalibrated if needed. Remove the heat indicator from the grill and place the probe end in a pot of boiling water. Set the heat indicator by turning the nut on the back until it reads 212 degrees. The indicator is now set.
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LIGHTING WITH A MATCH
OPERATION - PROPANE AND NATURAL GAS GRILLS
Before Cooking
Before cooking on a grill for the rst time, burn off any oil residue
from the manufacturing process.
1. Open the grill lid.
2. Light grill burner.
3. Burn on HI for ten minutes.
4. Close the lid and burn on HI for an additional ten minutes.
5. The grill is now ready for use.
Preheating
Before cooking on a gas grill, allow the grill to preheat on HI for 5 minutes with the lid closed. Preheating uses very little fuel, provides better avor, and provides more consistent cooking times.
Electrical Accessories
Any electrical accessory (e.g. rotisserie) is used on your grill, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. In Canada, the electrical accessory must be electrically grounded in accordance with the applicable section of the current Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1.
Any electrical accessory should be equipped with a three­prong (grounding) plug, and plugged into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle or wall outlet. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the plug.
If an extension cord is required, use only a three-prong cord and plug into a properly grounded receptacle as described above. Do not expose an electrical accessory to water. Avoid using any electrical accessory in wet weather as it may present a shock hazard.
Keep any electrical cord and fuel supply hose away from all heated surfaces.
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Grill
CAUTION
To prevent injury, use care when cleaning a hot grill.
Buy a good grill brush. Inexpensive grill brushes tend to lose their metal bristles, which can stick to your cooking grids and become embedded in foods.
A grill builds up a patina of smoke residue. The “seasoning” is
normal and actually enhances the avor of your foods. If the build-up grows too think, it can ake off and fall onto your food.
To remove excess build-up, let the grill cool completely and then brush thoroughly with a high-quality grill brush.
Note: Do not use a commercial cleaner on the cooking grid. For baked on residue use grill brush on the cooking grid and other components.
Burn Off
This process is much like that used in self-cleaning ovens and
is most efcient when completed after each use of the grill.
CAUTION
cause a re, or ashback, around the obstructed venturi tubes
and may damage to components beneath the grill or an unsafe condition. To reduce risk, inspect and clean the venturi tubes at least twice monthly when spiders are active. If the grill has been unused for an extended period of time inspect the tubes before using the grill.
Cleaning Venturi Tubes
1. Remove the cooking grids and briquette rack.
2. Remove the burner from the grill.
3. Lay the burner face down and remove the four retaining screws from the venturi tube plate and the burner.
See Figure Below.
4. Use a small exible brush to remove any debris for the
tube(s).
5. Flush with water.
6. Allow the tube(s) to dry before reinstalling.
7. Reattach the venturi, collector box, and bracket in the same order removed.
8. Reinstall burner, briquette rack, and cooking grids.
Do not open the grill during the burn off process.
Opening the grill during the burn off process may cause
a sudden grease re are up that could burn your face
and arms. Wait until the grill has cooled before opening.
1. Turn gas knob to HI. Close lid and allow the grill to burn for ten minutes, or until no smoke is present. Do not allow the grill to burn for more than 30 minutes.
2. Turn gas knob and supply to OFF and allow the grill to cool.
3. Wipe COOL grill with a damp cloth to remove soot.
Grill Bottom
Periodically remove cooking grids to clean the interior of the grill. Scrape off baked on residue with a putty knife or brush and rinse with water. Clean the bottom air holes with a small knife.
Burner Maintenance
Stainless steel burners often turn reddish brown after use. This does not effect the performance of the grill. When cleaning the interior of the grill, remove the burners and clean with a brush. Wash with water and a mild detergent.
Grease Cup
Empty periodically.
CLEANING VENTURI TUBES
Exterior Cleaning
Turn off the grill and allow it to cool before cleaning. Never use
aerosol sprays or ammable cleaners on or near a hot grill.
Do not use abrasive pads or cleaners on stainless or painted components.
Clean the grill exterior regularly with a solution of mild detergent and hot water.
Touch-up paint is available from your dealer.
Broilmaster protective covers are recommended. Clean stain­less steel components with a stainless steel cleaner available in most hardware stores.
Venturi Tubes
The venturi tubes allow air and gas to mix prior to burning,
ensuring an efcient ame. Spiders or other small insects may build webs or nests inside the tubes obstructing air ow. This can
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Briquettes and Flare Busters
If the briquettes did not come clean during burn off, wait for the grill to cool and then turn them over. The residue will burn off during the next warm-up.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Although we have attempted to ensure that your grill will operate properly and satisfactorily, sometimes problems do arise. The following troubleshooting guide lists several possible problems and their probable cause and solution.
Do not repair or replace any part of the grill unless specically recommended in this manual. All other service should be referred to a qualied technician.
Problem Cause Solution
Burner will not light. Gas injector not inserted in venturi
tube.
Clogged gas injector. Remove gas injector from gas
Obstruction in gas line. For propane models, ensure
Spider webs in venturi tubes. Clean venturi tubes.
Misalignment of collector box and burner.
Out of gas Rell LP gas cylinder. If natural
Dead battery. Replace with AA Alkaline
Inadequate grill temperature.
Poor combustion. Adjust air shutter.
Misalignment of venturi tube and gas injector.
Realign/engage gas injector with the venturi tube.
control assembly and clean.
gas valve on cylinder is OFF.
Remove exible hose and blow
out any debris.
See Maintenance Section.
Position electrode properly. Clean collector box.
model, turn on gas at source.
battery.
Realign/engage gas injector with the venturi tube.
Inadequate gas pressure. Contact gas supplier for
Incorrect orice/valve setting. Refer to gas conversion
Flames blow out. Cold grill. Preheat grill at least 5 minutes
Misalignment of burner tube and gas injector.
Poor combustion. Adjust air shutter.
Extreme wind. Turn or shield grill.
Yellow ames. Air shutter improperly set. Open air shutter
Spider webs in venturi tubes. Clean venturi tubes.
Seasoning salts on burner. Clean by washing burner with
Oil lm on burner. Allow burner to operate on HI
assistance.
instructions in this manual.
on HI with the grill lid closed.
Realign/engage gas injector with the burner tube.
See Maintenance Section.
mild detergent.
for 10-15 minutes.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
Spiders and insects can nest in gas grill burners causing the gas to ow from the front of the burner
and ignite under the control panel. This is very dangerous and can damage the grill, making it unsafe to operate. Inspect the grill at least twice per year and more often when spiders are active.
Be sure all grill controls are turned off and the grill is cool before using any type of aerosol cleaner on or around the grill. The chemical that produces the spraying action could, in the presence of heat, ignite or cause metal parts to corrode. Do not operate the grill under unprotected combustible construction. Use only in well ventilated areas. Do not use in buildings, garages, sheds, breezeways or any enclosed areas.
Keep the area around the grill free from combustible materials, trash, or combustible uids and vapors such as gasoline or charcoal lighter uid. Do not obstruct the ow of combustion and
ventilation air. Keep the back of the cart free and clear from debris.
If the grill is stored indoors ensure that it is cool. If propane is used, the cylinder must be unhooked and the propane cylinder stored outside in a well-ventilated area, out of reach of children.
Never use the grill in windy conditions. If located in a consistently windy area (oceanfront, mountain top, etc.) a windbreak will be required.
Always adhere to the specied clearance.
Keep electrical cords always from the heated areas of the grill.
Do not use the grill for cooking excessively fatty meats or products, which promote are-ups.
Keep Children Away from the Grill at All Times
Never leave children unattended near the grill. Teach them to stay away even when you are not cooking, as the grill can remain hot after it is turned off.
Never allow children to sit, stand or play on or around the grill at any time. Do not store items of interest to children around or below the grill or in the cart.
Never allow children to crawl inside of a cart or island enclosure.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Practice Safe Grilling
Do not wear loose tting clothing or readily ammable clothing (such as synthetics) around the grill. Never let clothing, pot holders, or other ammable materials come in contact with or too close to
any grate, burner or hot surface. Fabric may ignite and result in personal injury.
Use only dry pot holders. Using a damp pot holder on a hot surface may cause burns from steam. Do not use towels or bulky cloth in place of pot holders. Do not let pot holders touch hot cooking grids. Never use a sponge on a hot surface, as it may cause steam burns. Protect your hand with an oven mitt or pot holder when opening the grill lid. Never lean over an open grill.
Use heat-proof cookware and tools specically designed for grilling. Other types of material may
shatter with sudden temperature changes or melt from extreme heat. Use tools with insulated handles and keep them away from the grill to avoid heat build-up.
Do not spray aerosol oil or butter or pour liquid oil into the grill. Doing so will cause a ash re that
can burn you.
Grease is ammable. Let grease cool before attempting to handle it. Avoid letting grease deposits
collect in the bottom of the grill. Clean your grill often.
Do not use aluminum foil to line the cooking grids or grill bottom. This can disrupt combustion air
ow or trap excess heat in the control area. Excess heat can melt knobs or igniters, and increase
the chance of personal injury. The drip tray accessory may be lined with aluminum foil.
Do not heat unopened food containers - such as cans, jars, and sealed pans. Pressure build-up may cause the container to burst.
When lighting a grill, always open the lid rst and pay close attention to what you are doing. Turn one burner knob to HI, press the igniter button and count to ve.
For proper lighting and performance of the burners keep the ports clean.
Clean the grill with caution. Avoid steam burns; do not use a wet sponge or cloth to clean the grill while it is hot. Some cleaners produce noxious fumes or can ignite if applied to a hot surface.
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COOKING TIPS
Cook Food To Proper Temperatures
Cooking food safely requires that you raise the internal temperature of the meat high enough and for a long enough period of time to kill any food-borne bacteria that may cause illnesses. Color is not the best indicator that food is safe to eat. Use a high-quality probe thermometer to be sure your food is properly cooked. Place the tip of an instant-read thermometer into the center of the thickest part of the food but at least 1/2 inch deep. Read the temperature after about 10 seconds. Follow the temperature guidelines for the type of
food you’re cooking.
The following guidelines are from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutri­tion.
Cook to Internal Temp
Meat & Poultry Medium Rare Medium Well Done
Fresh Beef - Medium Rare 145°F 160°F 170°F
Ground turkey, chicken 165°F
Ground veal, beef, lamb, pork 145°F with 3 minutes of rest and then turn
Fresh Pork - Medium 160°F 170°F
Chicken - whole 165°F
Turkey - whole 165°F
Poultry breasts, roast 165°F
Poultry thighs, wings 165°F
Stufng (cooked alone or in bird) 165°F
Duck and goose 180°F
Fresh Veal - Medium Rare 160°F
Fresh Lamb - Medium Rare 145°F 160°F 170°F
Ham - fresh (raw) 145°F 160°F 170°F
Ham - pre-cooked (reheat) 140°F
Seafood
Fish Cook until esh turns opaque and akes easily with a fork.
Shrimp, lobster, crab Cook until shells turn red and esh becomes pearly opaque.
Scallops Should turn milky white or opaque and rm.
Clams, mussels, oysters Cook until shells open.
*The above temperature settings are a guide, the temperatures may vary due to wind and outside ambient temperatures.
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WARRANTY TERMS
Empire Comfort Systems Inc. warranties this Broilmaster premium gas grill to be free from defects at the time of purchase and for the
periods specied below. Broilmaster Premium Gas Grills must be installed by a qualied technician and must be maintained and oper­ated safely, in accordance with the instructions in the owner’s manual. This warranty applies to the original purchaser only and is not transferable. All warranty repairs must be accomplished by a qualied gas appliance technician.
Limited Lifetime Parts Warranty – Against Rust-Through
If the items listed below fail because of defective workmanship or material, Empire will repair or replace at Empire’s option. The
limited lifetime warranty provides one-time replacement of a covered component.
Aluminum Grill Housing (except paint)
Stainless Steel Cooking Grids and Stainless Steel Griddles
Select Stainless Steel Components – Cart, Mounting, Bowtie Burner, Side Burner (DPSBSS), Side Burner Housing, and Warming Rack
Stainless Steel Built-In Components – Built-In Kits for 3-Series Grill Heads, Door Kit, Tilt-Out LP Tank Door, and Vent Register
Limited Ten-Year Parts Warranty – Against Rust-Through
Limited Five-Year Parts Warranty – Against Rust-Through
Limited Two-Year Parts Warranty – Against Rust-Through
Kit
If the items listed below fail because of defective workmanship or material, Empire will repair or replace at Empire’s option.
Stainless Steel Burners for H-Series, Q-Series, and R3B
Stainless Steel Drip Pan for Q-Series
Side Burner (DPASBC), Side Burner Housing (BSA)
If the items listed below fail because of defective workmanship or material, Empire will repair or replace at Empire’s option.
Infrared Burners on R3 or R3B
Flare Buster™ Ceramic Flavor Enhancers
Painted Electro-Galvanized Steel Components
Stainless Steel Smoker Shutter
If the items listed below fail because of defective workmanship or material, Empire will repair or replace at Empire’s option.
Porcelain Coated Steel Briquette Racks
Chrome-Plated Warming Rack
Stainless Steel Flavor Screen
Stainless Steel Heat Shield
Limited One-Year Parts Warranty
If the items listed below fail because of defective workmanship or material, Empire will repair or replace at Empire’s option.
Valves, knobs, ignitors, labels, hoses, ttings, grease cups, drip buckets, and all other parts and accessories – including those made from stainless steel – unless specied above
Paint on Aluminum Grill Head
Duties of the Owner
What Is Not Covered
How To Get Service
The appliance must be installed by a qualied installer and operated in accordance with the instructions furnished with the
appliance. A bill of sale, cancelled check, or payment record should be kept to verify purchase date and establish warranty period. Ready access to the appliance for service.
Damages that might result from the use, misuse, or improper installation or storage of this appliance.
Travel, diagnostic costs and freight charges on warranted parts to and from the factory.
Claims that do not involve defective workmanship or materials.
Unauthorized service or parts replacements.
Removal and reinstallation cost.
Inoperable due to improper or lack of maintenance.
The costs of a service call to diagnose a problem and labor for replacement or repairs.
To make a claim under this warranty, please have your receipt available and contact your installing dealer. Provide the dealer with
the model number, serial number, type of gas, and purchase verication. The installing dealer is responsible for providing service
and will contact the factory to initiate any warranted parts replacements. Empire will make replacement parts available at the fac­tory. Shipping expenses are not covered.
If, after contacting your Empire dealer, service received has not been satisfactory, contact: Consumer Relations Department,
Empire Comfort Systems Inc., PO Box 529, Belleville, Illinois 62222, or send an e-mail to info@empirecomfort.com with “Consumer
Relations” in the subject line.
Your Rights Under State Law
This warranty gives your specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
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MASTER PARTS DISTRIBUTOR LIST
To order parts under warranty, please contact your local Broilmaster dealer. See the dealer locator at www.broilmaster.com.
To provide warranty service, your dealer will need your name and address, purchase date and serial number, and the nature of the problem. Please keep your receipt to establish ownership and date of purchase.
To order parts after the warranty period, please contact your dealer or one of the Master Parts Distributors listed below.
The Master Parts Distributor list changes from time to time. For the current list go to www.broilmaster.com and click on the Parts button.
Note: Master Parts Distributors are independent businesses that stock the most commonly ordered repair parts.
Dey Distributing
1401 Willow Lake Boulevard Vadnais Heights, MN 55101
Victor Division of F. W. Webb Company
200 Locust Street Hartford, CT 06114
Phone: 651-490-9191 Toll Free: 800-397-1339 Website: www.deydistributing.com Parts: Heater, Hearth and Grills
Phone: 860-722-2433 Toll Free: 800-243-9360 Fax: 860-293-0479 Toll Free Fax: 800-274-2004 Websites: www.fwwebb.com & www.victormfg.com Parts: Heater, Hearth and Grills
East Coast Energy Products
10 East Route 36 West Long Branch, NJ 07764
Phone: 732-870-8809 Toll Free: 800-755-8809 Fax: 732-870-8811 Website: www.eastcoastenergy.com Parts: Heater, Hearth and Grills
Able Distributors
2501 North Central Avenue Chicago, IL 60639
Phone: 773-889-5555 Toll Free: 800-880-2253 Fax: 773-466-1118 Website: www.abledistributors.com Parts: Heater
HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS
Parts Not Under Warranty
Parts can be ordered through your Service Person, Dealer, or a Master Parts Distributor. See this page for the Master Parts Distributors list. For best results, the service person or dealer should order parts through the distributor. Parts can be shipped directly to the service person/dealer.
Warranty Parts
Warranty parts will need a proof of purchase and can be ordered by your Service Person or Dealer. Proof of purchase is required for warranty parts.
All parts listed in the Parts List have a Part Number. When ordering parts, rst obtain the Model Number and Serial Number from
the name plate on your equipment. Then determine the Part Number (not the Index Number) and the Description of each part from the following illustration and part list. Be sure to give all this information . . .
Model Number / Dealer Part Description
Serial Number / Dealer Phone Number Part Number
Type of Gas (Propane or Natural)
Do not order bolts, screws, washers or nuts. They are standard hardware items and can be purchased at any local hardware store.
Shipments contingent upon strikes, res and all causes beyond our control.
Your Broilmaster Premium Gas Grill is identied by model number, serial number, and gas type. This information is provided on a product identication label located on the grill’s control panel. For your convenience, complete this
section for future reference when contacting your dealer.
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GRILL MAINTENANCE HISTORY
PREMIUM GRILLS
Date Maintenance Performed
If you have a general question about our products, please e-mail us at info@empirecomfort.com.
If you have a service or repair question, please contact your dealer.
BROILMASTER
A Division of Empire Comfort Systems, Inc.
918 Freeburg Ave.
Belleville, Illinois 62220
Visit our web site at www.broilmaster.com
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