Thank you for selecting this DCS Professional “BGB” Series Grill. Because of this appliance’s unique features we
have developed this Use & Care Guide. It contains valuable information on how to properly install, operate and
maintain your new appliance for years of safe and enjoyable cooking.
To help serve you better, please fill out and submit your Product Registration by visiting our website at
www.dcsappliances.com and selecting “Customer Care” on the home page and then select “Product
Registration”. In addition, keep this guide handy, as it will help answer questions that may arise as you use your
new appliance.
For your convenience, product questions can be answered by a DCS Customer Care Representative at
1-888-936-7872, or email: customer.care@fisherpaykerl.com.
NOTE: Please write the Model, Code, and Serial Numbers on this page for reference (can be found on the inside,
right side panel behind the drip pan handle. See page 21.)
MODEL NUMBERCODESERIAL NUMBER
NOTE: Inspect the product to verify that there is no shipping damage. If any damage is detected, call the shipper
and initiate a damage claim. DCS by Fisher & Paykel is not responsible for shipping damage.
DO NOT discard any packing material (box, pallet, straps) until the unit has been inspected.
WARNING!
Do not try lighting this appliance without reading the “Lighting Instructions” section of this manual.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage,
injury or death. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before use,
installing or servicing this equipment. This outdoor cooking gas appliance is not intended to be
installed in or on recreational vehicles , boats or in a non-ventilated room. For outdoor use only.
WARNING
1
. Do Not st
this or any other appliance.
2.
An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
ore or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of
DANGER
If you smell gas:
1
. Shut off gas to the appliance.
2.
Extinguish any open flames.
3.
Open lid.
4.
If odor continues, keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or
• Never lean over an open grill when
lighting. Serious burns may result.
• Hot surfaces surrounding grill
grates could cause serious burns.
• Always leave at least 12" clearance
tocombustibles around the grill.
• Never store a spare LP cylinder
under or near this unit.
• Never fill the tank beyond 3/4 full. A
fire causing death or serious injury
may occur.
WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE!
Certain Liquid Propane dealers may fill liquid propane cylinders for use in the grill beyond cylinder filling capacity.
This “Overfilling” may create a dangerous condition.
Overfilled” tanks can build up excess pressure. As a safety device, the tank pressure relief valve will vent
“
propane gas vapor to relieve this excess pressure. This vapor is combustible and therefore can be ignited. To
reduce this danger, you should take the following safety precautions:
1.
When you have your tank filled, be sure you tell the supplier to fill it to no more than 3/4 (75%) of its total
capacity.
2
. If you own or use a spare tank, or have a disconnected tank, you should NEVER
store it near or under the grill/cart unit or heat box, or near any other ignition or
heat source. A metallic sticker with this warning is provided with the grill to
remind you, your family and all others who may use your grill of these safety
precautions. Install this sticker close to your barbeque grill.
3. Do not store a full tank in direct sunlight.
WARNING!
Do not try lighting this appliance without reading the “LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS”
section of this manual. This grill is for outdoor use only.
WARNING!
Push and hold the igniter button, turn the selected burner knob to “HI”. If burner does
not light in 4 to 5 seconds turn knob “OFF” and wait 5 minutes before trying again for
any accumulated gas to dissipate.
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Begin by insuring proper installation and
servicing. Follow the installation instructions
within this manual. Have your grill installed
by a qualified installer. Have the installer
show you where the gas supply shut-off valve
is located so that you know where and how to
shut off the gas to the grill. If you smell gas,
your installer has not done a proper job of
checking for leaks. If the connections are not
perfectly sealed, you can have a small leak
and therefore a faint gas smell. Finding a leak
is not a “do-it-yourself ” procedure. Some
leaks can only be found with the burner
control in the “ON” position and this must be
done by a qualified technician.
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Children should not be left alone or unattended in an area where the grill is being used. Never allow them to sit,
ill at any time. When in use, portions of the grill get hot enough to cause
stand or play on or around the g
r
severe burns.
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o not st
D
allo
ore items of interest to children around or below the grill, in the cart or masonry enclosure. Never
w children to cr
wl inside a car
a
t or enclosure.
STICKER
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Never attach or disconnect an LP cylinder, or move or alter gas fittings when the grill is in operation or is hot.
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Clean and perform general maintenance on the grill twice a year. Watch for corrosion, cracks, or insect activity.
Check the regulator, hoses, burner ports, air shutter, and venturi/valve section carefully. Always turn off gas at
the source (tank or supply line) prior to inspecting parts.
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PREFERRED
AIR FLOW
GRILL EXHAUST
EXHAUST
FLAME
BURNER
Wind hitting the grill
while in use,
especially winds
blowing into or across
this hood gap, can
cause poor
performance and in
some cases can cause
the control panel and
knobs to get
dangerously hot.
WIND
W
IN
D
WIND
P
RI
M
AR
Y
I
N
T
A
K E
AI
R
F
L
OW
If wind is an
issue, a wind
screen should
be added. The
wind screen
should be
higher than
the top of the
opening in the
back of the
grill and
minimum of 3”
clearance from
the back of the
grill for the lid.
WIND SCREEN
W
IN
D
15” min.
EXHAUST VENT FLOW
3”
min.
SAFETY PRACTICES & PRECAUTIONS
FLAME LIFT
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After a period of storage or non-use (such as over the winter), the gas grill should be checked for gas leaks,
deterioration, proper assembly, and burner obstructions before using.
■
Never let clothing, pot holders or other flammable materials come in contact with or get too close to any grate,
burner or hot surface until it has cooled. Fabric may ignite and result in personal injury.
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Do not heat unopened food containers as a build-up of pressure may cause the container to burst.
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Always use a covered hand when opening the grill lid and only do so slowly to allow heat and steam to escape.
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Never lean over an open grill. When lighting a burner, always pay close attention to what you are doing. Be
certain you are pushing the ignition button when you attempt to light the grill.
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After lighting burners, make sure burners are operating normally (see page 19).
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When using the grill, do not touch the grill burner, grate or immediate surrounding area as these areas become
extremely hot and could cause burns.
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Grease is flammable. Let hot grease cool before attempting to handle it. Avoid letting grease deposits collect in
the drip pan. Clean often.
o not use aluminum foil to line drip pans, grill grates or radiants. This can severely upset combustion air flow or
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D
trap excessive heat in the control area. The result of this can be melted knobs or damaged ignition components.
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Do not operate with a damaged cord or plug.
For personal safety, wear proper apparel. Loose fitting garments or sleeves should never be worn while using
this appliance. Some synthetic fabrics are highly flammable and should not be worn while cooking. Only certain
types of glass, heat-proof glass ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed utensils are suitable for grill use. Use of
these types of materials may break with sudden temperature changes. Use only on low or medium heat settings
according to the manufacturer’s directions.
WARNING!
Spiders and insects can nest in the grill burners, causing the gas not to flow through the burner. The gas will flow
from the front of the burner in
to the control panel. This is a very dangerous condition which can cause a fire to occur
behind the valve panel, thereby damaging the grill components and making it unsafe to operate.
WARNING!
Keep the area surrounding the grill free from combustible materials, trash, or combustible fluids and vapors such as
gasoline or char
coal lighter fluid. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
WARNING!
Never use the grill in windy conditions. If located in a consistently windy area (oceanfront, mountaintop, etc.) a wind
break will be required. Always adhere to the specified clearances listed.
GRILL PLACEMENT
4
SAFETY PRACTICES & PRECAUTIONS
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When using the side burners always use flat bottomed pans which are large enough to cover the side burner.
Adjust the flame so that it heats only the bottom of the pan to avoid ignition of clothing. Position handles inward
away from open edges of the unit to avoid burns associated with unintentional spillovers. Hold the handle of the
pan to prevent movement of it when turning or stirring food. For proper lighting and performance of the burners
eep the ports clean. It is necessary to clean periodically for optimum performance.
k
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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.
■
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 use the grill for cooking excessively fatty meats or products which promote flare-ups.
■
Never grill without the drip pan and grease tray in place and pushed all the way to the back of the grill. Without it
hot grease could leak downward and produce a fire or explosion hazard.
■
Do not operate the grill under unprotected combustible construction. Use only in well ventilated areas. Do not
use in buildings, garages, sheds, breezeway, covered structure or other such enclosed areas. This unit is for
outdoor use only.
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If a cart unit is stored indoors, ensure that it is cool, fold the side shelf down, then push, never pull, the grill and
never push or pull on the side shelves. If LP, the cylinder must be unhooked and the LP cylinder stored outside in
a well ventilated area, out of reach of children.
■
Never use the grill in a windy area.
■
Do not use charcoal or lighter fluid in the grill.
■
Keep any electrical supply cord, or the rotisserie motor cord away from the heated areas of the grill and water
(pools, fountains, puddles).
■
Never use a dented or rusty LP tank. Keep the ventilation openings of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from
debris.
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Use only dry potholders; moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may cause burns from steam. Do not use a
towel or bulky cloth in place of potholders. Do not let potholders touch hot portions of the grill or burner grate.
■
Have an ABC rated Fire Extinguisher accessible – never attempt to extinguish a grease fire with water or other
liquids.
■
To avoid burns when cooking, use long handled BBQ tools.
■
Do not move the appliance during its use.
■
This unit is for outdoor use only! Do not operate in enclosed areas. This could result in carbon monoxide build-up
which would result in injury or death.
■
When using the grill, be sure that all parts of the unit are firmly in place and that the grill is stable (can’t be tipped
over).
-ups, adjust the controls to lower the temperature
o put out flar
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T
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CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65-WARNING: The Burning of gas cooking fuel generates some by-products which are
on the list of substanc
nia la
or
alif
C
e
es which are known by the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm.
equires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances. To minimize
w r
exposure to these substances, always operate this unit according to the Use and Care Guide, ensuring you
provide good ventilation when cooking with gas.
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This outdoor c
ing gas applianc
ook
e is not in
tended to be installed in or on recreational vehicles, trailers and/or
boats.
Note:
This product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter when installed within the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts.
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R O
T
I
S
S
E
R I
E
GRILL MODELS
BGB30-BQR
6
INSTALLATION
PREFERRED
AIR FLOW
GRILL EXHAUST
EXHAUST
FLAME
BURNER
Wind hitting the grill
while in use,
especially winds
blowing into or across
this hood gap, can
cause poor
performance and in
some cases can cause
the control panel and
knobs to get
dangerously hot.
WIND
W
IN
D
WIND
P
RI
M
AR
Y
I
N
T
A
K E
AI
R
F
L
OW
If wind is an
issue, a wind
screen should
be added. The
wind screen
should be
higher than
the top of the
opening in the
back of the
grill and
minimum of 3”
clearance from
the back of the
grill for the lid.
WIND SCREEN
W
IN
D
15” min.
EXHAUST VENT FLOW
3”
min.
FLAME LIFT
LOCATING GRILL/BUILT-IN CLEARANCES
LOCATION:
When determining a suitable location take into account concerns such as exposure to wind, proximity to traffic
paths and keeping any gas or electrical supply lines as short as possible and away from heat sources. Locate the
rill only in a well ventilated area. Do not build the grill under overhead unprotected combustible construction.
g
Never locate the grill in a building, garage, breezeway, shed or other such enclosed areas. During heavy use, the
grill will produce a lot of heat and smoke. Ensure there is adequate area for it to dissipate.
If locating the grill in a windy area, try to locate the grill so the prevailing wind will blow air at the front of the
grill as shown in Fig. 01. This will assist the grill in venting hot air thru the back of the grill. In addition, this will
help keep any smoke from blowing at someone who is cooking on the grill. If you have to locate the grill in a
windy area where the prevailing wind is at the rear of the grill, a windbreak must be installed. The windbreak
should be made such that it will block wind from entering the exhaust vent in the rear of the unit as shown in
Fig. 01.
As high-performance gas appliance, your grill requires significant amounts of air to support the combustion
process. Your grill is designed to take air in through the valve panel area, and send the exhaust products out
through the exhaust gap at the rear of the hood. Using your grill in windy conditions can disrupt the proper flow
of air though your grill, leading to reduced performance, or in certain severe cases, causing heat buildup in the
valve panel area. This can lead to problems such as having the knobs melt, or burn hazards when the valve
panel surfaces become too hot to touch.
During high wind conditions, it is best if you don’t use your grill. If you live in an area that is subject to frequent
high winds, or a steady directional wind, then the installation of a suitable windbreak may be advised. If you
have a grilling cart, it is best to position the unit so the prevailing wind blows into the valve panel, thus
supporting the proper airflow. Winds hitting the back of the grill directly are the most likely to cause problems,
although wind blowing along the exhaust gap in the rear can also be problematic.
Please note that damage to your grill resulting from use in windy conditions, such as melted knobs or igniter
wires, or valve panel discoloration from heat build-up, are excluded from warranty coverage.
GRILL PLACEMENT
Important!
Gas fittings, regulator, and installer supplied shut-off valves must be easily accessible.
FIG. 01
7
30" Models= 39"
(
with rotisseriemotor mounted)
r
otisserie
motor
24-1/4"
10-1/2"
2
6-1/2"
grill
e
xhaust
3" min. (to
non-combustible
c
onstruction /
m
inimum
l
id clearance)
10 -1/16"
25-1/2"
2
2-3/4"
2
"
B
ottomof
supportange
3
“
min.
R
O
T
IS
S
E
R
IE
INSTALLATION
LOCATING GRILL/BUILT-IN CLEARANCES
Clearances to Non-Combustible Construction*:
A minimum of 3" clearance from the back of the grill to non-combustible construction is required for the purpose
f allowing the lid to open fully. It is desirable to allow at least 6" rear and side clearance to non-combustible
o
construction above the cooking surface for counter space. If you’ll be using the rotisserie option, the space is
essential for motor and skewer clearance. The grill can be placed directly adjacent to non-combustible
construction below the cooking surface. (Fig. 02).
Clearances to Non-Combustible Construction*
FIG. 02
WARNING!
Failure to maintain required clearances creates a fire hazard that may result in property damage or serious personal
y.
injur
WARNING!
The BGB Grill is designed to function in an open area. Recommended minimum clearances should be maintained to
all surfaces (combustible and noncombustible) for optimum performance. Noncombustible material within the mini-
ea could result in discoloration or deterioration.
e ar
mum clear
anc
WARNING!
If a noncombustible material such as stucco is covering a combustible material such as wood, the minimum clearance distance needs to be held to the wood. The presence of a noncombustible material inside the clearance zone
does not eliminate the minimum clearance zone to combustible material.
* DEFINITION OF NONCOMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL - Material which is not capable of being ignited and burned, such as
materials consisting entirely of, or a combination of, steel, iron, brick tile, concrete, slate, and plaster.
Clearances to Combustible Construction**:
Minimum of 12" from the sides and rear of grill must be maintained to adjacent vertical combustible
construction, above the counter top level. You should take in account that there is a large volume of heat, and
smoke will exhaust fr
install under unprotected combustible construction without using a fire safe ventilation system.
A 12" minimum clear
can be modified b
om the r
anc
y a use of an insula
ear of the g
e must be main
ill. This may discolor or damage unprotected areas (Fig. 03). Do not
r
tained under the counter top to combustible construction. The clearance
ed jacket.
t
8
INSTALLATION
rotisserie
motor
2
4-1/4"
10-1/2"
26-1/2"
g
rill
exhaust
M
aintain12" min.
f
rom combustible
construction
1
0 -1/16"
25-1/2"
2
2-3/4"
2"
Bottomof
supportange
1
2" min.
R
O
T IS
S
E
R
IE
1
2" min.
3
0"
LOCATING GRILL/BUILT-IN CLEARANCES
Clearances to Combustible Construction**
FIG. 03
** DEFINITION OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL - Any materials of a building structure or decorative structure made of
wood, compressed paper, plant fibers, vinyl/plastic or other materials that are capable of transferring heat or
being ignited and burned. Such material shall be considered combustible even though flame-proofed, fireretardant treated, or painted surface or plastered.
Important!
It is required that a minimum of (3)10 sq. inches of ventilation opening be provided for both the left and right
sides, as well as the back of enclosure (Fig. 04), in order to safely dissipate unburned gas vapors in the event of
a gas supply leak.
WARNING!
e specific built-in enclosure ventilation requirements. See text and Fig. 05.
Not
GENERAL
The grill is designed for easy placement into built-in masonry enclosures. For non-combustible applications the
grill drops into the opening shown in Fig. 04 and hangs from its side flanges. A deck is not required to support
it from the bottom. When using the insulated jacket in a combustible enclosure application, see the bottom of
F
. 04.
ig
he insula
T
tion jacket assembly must be supported from the bottom by a ledge on each side and back or
a solid deck.
’s “spirit level” should be used to assure that the unit is level both front-to-back and side-to-side. If it
er
A carpen
is not lev
t
el
, bur
ombustion ma
ner c
y be err
tic or the unit may not function efficiently for grease flow. If the floor
a
is uneven or has a decided slope, re-leveling may be required after each moving of a freestanding unit.
INSULATED JACKET:
WARNING!
nstalling this product into a combustible enclosure without an insulated jacket could result in fire, property
I
damage and personal injury.
If the grill is to be placed into a combustible enclosure, an approved insulated jacket is necessary. Insulated
jackets are available from your dealer. Use only the DCS insulated jacket which has specifically been designed
and tested for this purpose. Review the detail drawing shown (Fig. 04) and take into account the provisions
shown for gas line hook-up clearance in the right rear corner. It is required that ventilation holes are provided in
the enclosure to eliminate the potential build-up of gas in the event of a gas leak. The supporting ledges or
deck must be level and flat and strong enough to support the grill and insulated jacket. The counter should also
be level.
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grill
exhaust
3" (to non-combustible
construction /
m
inimum lid clearance)
12" (to combustible
construction)
10-1/16"
22-3/4"
2
5-1/2"
3/4"
2"
1
3-3/4"
Standard layout for non-combustible enclosure:
NOTE:If usinga backguard
apronor rear wall,locate
electrical serviceon the right
handsidefor rotisserie motor
connection
NOTE: See Fig. 05
for ventilation notes.
2
8-1/2"
Bottomof
supportflange
3
" Min. for Lid Clearance
3
" Min. for Lid
C
learance
28”
34-7/8"
28"
23-3/4"
3-1/2"
1
8-1/2"
20"
11-1/8"
35-1/2"
Max.
opening for access doors/drawers
(seeFig.05 and 06 for ordering
information)
4" x 4" opening
for gas supplyline
opening for access
doors/drawers
(seeFig.05 and 06 for
ordering information)
4" x 4"
opening
for gas
supplyline
22-3/4"
18-1/2"
20"
10-1/8"
35-1/2"
Max.
Layout forinsulated jacket only - combustible enclosure:
NOTE:If usinga backguard apron or rear
wall,locate electrical serviceon the right
handsidefor rotisserie motorconnection
WARNING!
If installing the grill into a non-combustible
enclosure, all combustible construction must still be
outside the 12 inch clearance zone. If yourislandis
madeof stucco over the top of woodenstuds,the
woodcan not be insidethe 12 inchclearance zone to
combustible, even thoughthe stuccois what is
touching the grill area.
INSULATED JACKET
S
izePart No.
3070181
INSTALLATION
BUILT–IN CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
FIG.04
10
A
90º
B
Vent*
Vent*
Vent*
INSTALLATION
BUILT–IN CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
Access Drawers
Cutout dimensions
ccess Doors
A
Cutout dimensions
C
utout for Access Doors
FIG. 05
OTE: The cutout of each corner should be 90
N
to fit properly.
* Island installation to use minimum of 3 vents, 10 square inches per vent (typical).
** For proper support and drawer operation, insure that support boards are installed
Read all instructions before you begin. Do not jump ahead or skip any step.
CAUTION!
Some parts have sharp edges; care must be taken when handling the various components to avoid injury. Please
read safety information provided in these instructions before beginning assembly. Wear gloves when handling.
Two or more people should work together to assemble the cart and grill head.
Note:
Avoid using side shelf to move cart. Push or pull cart by grasping corners of grill head.
GETTING STARTED
■
Remove packaging.
■
Remove side shelf and side tray from inside and discard packing.
Contents Included:
Your cart is packaged in one box. The box contains your
30” grill cart and a universal hardware kit to be used for
BGB30-BQR grill installation and may contain extra
hardware for your convenience.
ContentsQty.
Machine
philip screws
10-24X1/2”
5
ContentsQty.
1
30” Grill Cart
1
Side Shelf
1
Side Shelf Tray
Tools Required:
1/4-20X1/2”
Bolt
Bolt
1/4-20X2”
Keps Nut
1/4-20
Rubber
Bumper
5
1
5
5
Eye Goggles
Work Gloves
Instruction
1
ower Screwdriver or
P
Variable Speed Drill with
Phillips -tip #2 Attachment
10 mm Wrench or Socket
Wrench
Allen
3/32”
12
INSTALLATION
CART ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1
ttach Side Shelf on the Right Side (left side is optional side burner location)
A
1. Attach shelf to right side of the cart using 1/4-20 nuts and bolts provided [leave out (1) bolt front side as shown
elow].
b
2. Do not tighten bolts (finger tight only) until completing Step 4.
3. Install bumpers to the sides of the cart as shown below.
Install all 3bolts
1/4-20X1/2” bolts &
(
1/4-20 keps nut)
rear brackets as shown.
in the
Install 2 bumpers on
each side.
STEP 2
ar
Grill Plac
Remove drip tray/pan for easier
1.
handling
ement ont
lac
. P
2. Slide back.
3. Ease over rear flange.
4. Secure with screws.
o C
ill head on cart.
r
e g
t (2 persons required)
FIG. 08 After drip tray/pan is removed, carefully
place grill head on cart (2 person minimum).
FIG. 07
13
Install 2 bolts (1/4-20X1/2” bolts &
1/4-20 keps nut) in the front
brackets as shown.
FIG. 09 Once grill rests on cart, slide grill to
ear of car
r
t as sho
wn.
INSTALLATION
CART ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Pinch Point
FIG. 10 Lift grill over rear flange of cart (be
aware of pinch points).
FIG. 11 Grill head should rest over rear cart
flange as shown above.
STEP 3
Front End Screw Installation
Install remaining (3) screws (10-24X1/2”) in front of head to cart.
1.
2. Slide drip tray/pan back into place. Move side shelf bars up and set
trays into place.
STEP 4
Bolt Installation
After head is in place, install the bolt (1/4-20 x 2”) omitted from Step
1, and tighten all bolts on bracket. Tighten until sides are flush with
the trim only.
Note:
This bolt secures side bracket to grill head assembly for added side shelf
strength. Apply Loctite 242 (blue) to the first 3-4 threads prior to installation of this bolt
FIG. 12 Secure grill to rear of cart with (2)
phillips-head screws provided (10-24 x 1/2”).
FIG. 13 Secure grill to the front of the cart with Phillips-
head screws (provided).
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FIG. 14 F
on
r
ight side
t r
INSTALLATION
CART ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 5
Side tray adjustment
1. Take the tray and place it onto the handle at a upright position. Make sure the tray sits snugly around the handle.
2. Then tighten the rest of the loose bolts that were not tightened in Step 1.
Side shelf adjustment
1.With extended use, the shelves may
become unleveled and need to be
readjusted.
2. In between the bracket where the handle
slides in is a 3/8” adjustment screw.
Grasping the handle as shown, raise up the
shelf and hold while with other hand using
a 3/32 allen wrench turn to the desired
el.
lev
FIG. 15FIG. 16
Shelf Level
Adjustment
FIG. 17
3. Slide drip tray/pan back into place.
4. Move side shelf bars up and set trays into place.
STEP 6
as Hookup - LP
G
Attach LP gas line connector hose
assembly (as shown in “LP Gas Hookup”
section - Use/Care Guide) and then
connect to LP tank as shown below.
FIG. 18FIG. 19
FIG. 20FIG. 21
15
Bottom of unit
Threading compound
must be resistant to LPgas
Coupling
1/2” NPT x
2.0”
NIpple
Regulator
4.0" W.C.
Adapter 1/2”NPT
to 3/8”flare fitting
Do not put threading
compound on these
threads
*Installation must conform with local
codes or with the National Fuel Gas Code
ANSI Z223.1 or the CAN/CGA-B149.2
Propane Installation Code
Installer supplied shut-off
valve must be easily
accessible*
1/2” NPT x 5.0”
Close
Nipple
INSTALLATION
GAS HOOK-UP
GAS REQUIREMENT
Verify the type of gas supply to be used, either natural or LP, and make sure the marking on the appliance rating
plate agrees with that of the supply. The rating plate is located underneath the unit bottom. Never connect an
nregulated gas line to the appliance. You must use the gas regulator provided with the unit, even if the supply
u
is controlled.
An installer-supplied gas shut-off valve must be installed in an easily accessible location. All installer supplied
parts must conform to local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA
70 or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1, and the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 or CAN/CGA-B149.1
Natural Gas Installation Code or CAN/CGA-B149.2 Propane Installation Code.
All pipe sealants must be an approved type and resistant to the actions of LP gases. Never use pipe sealant on
flare fittings. All gas connections should be made by a qualified technician and in accordance with local codes
and ordinances. In the absence of local codes, the installation must comply with the National Fuel Gas Code,
ANSI Z223.1. G
model number, and the type of gas (natural or LP) from your grill.
TOTAL GAS CONSUMPTION OF THE GRILL WITH ALL BURNERS ON HI:
BGB30-BQR - 64,000 Btu/hr
The appliance and its individual shut-off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during
any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 PSIG (3.5 kPa.) The appliance must be
isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any pressure
testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PSIG (3.5 kPa.). The installation
of this appliance must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1. Installation in Canada must be in accordance with the Standard Can1-b149.1 and/or .2
(installation code for gas burning appliances and
equipment) and local codes.
as conversion kits are available from the factory. When ordering gas conversion kits, have the
NATURAL GAS HOOK UP: (THIS TYPE OF
CONNECTION SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY A
CERTIFIED OR LICENSED TECHNICIAN ONLY.)
Connection: 1/2" NPT male with 3/8" flare adapter.
Operating pressure: 4.0" W.C. Supply pressure: 5" to
ater column. If in excess of 14" W.C., a step down
14" w
regulator is required. Check with your local gas utility
company or local codes for instructions on installing
gas supply lines
. B
e to check on type and size of
e sur
run, and how deep to bury the line. If the gas line is
too small, the grill will not function properly. Any joint
t used must be an appr
sealan
oved type and be
resistive to the actions of LP gases.
TO HOOK-UP THE FITTINGS SUPPLIED
WITH THE GRILL:
Assemble as shown (Fig. 22). Use threading compound
on male thr
eads only
compound on the male end of the 1/2” NPT to 3/8 flare
adapter. Use a second pipe wrench to hold the grill inlet
void shifting any internal gas lines of the grill. Ensure that the regulator arrow points in the direction of
o a
pipe t
gas flow towards the unit, away from the supply. Do not forget to place the installer-supplied gas valve in an
accessible location.
LP GAS HOOK UP (TYPE 1 OR QCC1 REGULATOR):
Grills orificed for use with LP gas come equipped with a high capacity hose/regulator assembly for connection to
a standard 20 lb
. Do not use threading
ylinder (
. LP c
ype 1).
T
he LP tank is not included.
T
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FIG. 22 Natural Gas
INSTALLATION
Bottom of unit
Elbow 45
º
1/2” female
NPT x 3/8”male flare
(installed on the unit)
LP Regulator hose
assembly 11" W.C.
Type 1 Regulator
Main Tank Valve
20 lb. LPTank
*Installation must conform with
local codes or with the National
Fuel Gas Code ANSIZ223.1 or the
CAN/CGA-B149.2 Propane
Installation Code
GAS HOOK-UP
onnection: 1/2" NPT male with a 3/8" Flare adapter (included). LP Hose with a quick disconnect and fittings are
C
included. Operating pressure: 11.0" W.C.
CAUTION!
Before connecting LP tank to regulator, check that all grill burners, side burners, and rotisserie valves are in the OFF
position and open grill lid.
To connect the LP regulator/hose assembly to the tank/valve assembly, first make sure the main valve on the
tank is completely closed. Although the flow of gas is stopped when the Type 1 system is disconnected as part
of its safety feature, you should always turn off the LP tank main valve (Fig.23) after each use and during
transport of the tank or unit. Insert the regulator inlet into the tank valve and turn the black coupler clockwise
until the coupler tightens up.
control valves on the unit to the “HI” position for about 20 seconds to allow the air in the system to purge, turn
valves off and wait 5 minutes before attempting to light the burners.
o disconnect the coupler, first make sure the main tank valve is turned off. Grasp the coupler and turn counter
T
clockwise. The inlet will then disengage. Remove the inlet from the tank valve opening if it has not already
done so when it disengaged. Your local LP filling station should be equipped with the proper equipment to fill
your tank.
Do not overtighten the coupler. Turn the main tank valve on and turn the burner
TANK REQUIREMENTS:
LP
A dented or rusty LP tank may be hazardous and should be checked by your LP supplier. The cylinder that is
used must have a collar to protect the cylinder valve. Never use a cylinder with a damaged valve. Always
check for leaks after every LP tank change. The LP gas cylinder must be constructed and marked in accordance
with the specifications for LP gas cylinders of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT or CAN/CSA-B339) and
designed for use with a Type 1 system only. Do not change the regulator/hose assembly from that supplied with
the unit or attempt to use a Type 1 equipped regulator/hose assembly with a standard 510 POL tank/valve
assembly. The cylinder must be provided with a shut-off valve terminating in a LP gas supply cylinder valve
outlet specified, as applicable, for connection Type 1.
If the appliance is stored indoors, the cylinder must be
disconnected and removed from the appliance. Cylinders must be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated area
out of the reach of children.
Note:
When an LP unit is being directly connected to an LP house system, you must follow the natural gas hook up guidelines. The
installer must provide the proper gas regulator to reduce the gas
flow to 11” W.C.
Note:
The Grill comes with the LP Regulator/Hose assembly installed at
the factory. The assembly, along with the entire Grill system, is
ested. Do not remove the Regulator/Hose assembly from
leak t
the Grill during installation.
WARNING :
1. Do not remove the Grill from the pallet until you are ready
to install.
FIG. 23 LP Gas
2. Do not place the Grill directly on the ground or any other flat surface without support. This will prevent
damaging the r
3. Check the hose, regulator and connectors for damage. Look for cracks, abrasions, brittleness, holes, dents
and nicks.
4. Do not attempt t
qualified licensed technician only.
or/hose assembly b
t
egula
emo
o r
epair, or replace the Regulator/Hose assembly by yourself. It must be done by a
, r
e
v
y the w
eight of the grill.
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INSTALLATION
GAS HOOK-UP
LP TANK RESTRAINT FOR BUILT-IN INSTALLATION
If the grill is to be installed in a Built-in application, then the grill must be installed in accordance with the
uilt–in installation guidelines.
B
If you intend to operate your Built-in grill on LP gas utilizing a 20 lb Type 1 cylinder, then the Built-in LP tank
restraint must be installed prior to initial use of the grill. If you do not have one please contact DCS Customer
Care at (888) 936-7872 for information on obtaining one.
The following steps will illustrate how to properly locate and install the LP tank restraint within the Built-in
enclosure.
NOTE:
The grill comes with the LP Regulator/Hose assembly installed at the factory. The assembly, along with the entire grill
system, is leak tested.
Do not remove the Regulator/Hose assembly from the grill during installation.
The maximum distance from the center
of the manifold cut out to the center of
the tank restraint is
18 inches.
enter of Tank Restraint must be
C
plac
ed within this ar
causing stress on the LP regulator
hose connection.
ea to avoid
Center of manifold
cut out projected to
floor of the island.
18” max.
FIG. 24
18
INSTALLATION
GAS HOOK-UP
STEP 1
Place the tank restraint in the island (Fig. 25).
STEP 2
Locate the tank restraint in the island within the recommended area
(Fig. 24 and 26).
STEP 3
Once located, secure to the bottom of the island using all eight hole
locations provided on the restraint. Wood screws can be used for
wooden floors or 1/4 inch diameter anchor screws or bolts may be
used if the floor is concrete or masonry (Fig. 27).
STEP 4
When secure, place the LP cylinder into the tank restraint making
sure to seat the tank all the way down, securely affixing the tank in
estraint (Fig. 28).
the r
STEP 5
Attach the regulator hose assembly and operate the grill normally as
described in the Use and Care manual (Fig. 29).
FIG. 25
FIG. 26
FIG. 27
FIG. 28
FIG. 29
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INSTALLATION
Bottom of unit
LEAK TEST POINTS
LP TANK
CHECK HOSE FOR
SIGNS OF ABRASIONS,
CRACKS, OR LEAKS
Bottom of unit
LEAK TEST POINTS
LEAK TESTING
GENERAL:
lthough all gas connections on the grill are leak tested at the factory prior to shipment, a complete gas
A
tightness check must be performed at the installation site due to possible mishandling in shipment, or excessive
pressure unknowingly being applied to the unit. Periodically check the whole system for leaks, or immediately
check if the smell of gas is detected.
Before Testing:
Do not smoke while leak testing. Extinguish all open flames. Never leak test with an open flame. Make a
soap solution of one part liquid detergent and one part water. You will need a spray bottle, brush, or rag to
apply the solution to the fittings. For LP units, check with a full cylinder. The valve panel must be removed to
check the valves and fittings. Remove the knobs and the safety valve knob, then remove the 2 screws which
fasten the valve panel to the unit (you will need a Philips screw driver for this). Pull the valve panel outward and
unplug the wires from the ignition module and the back of the ignition button. In the back of the unit, remove
the screws which hold the service panel in place. Remove the service panel.
To Test:
Make sure all control valves are in the “OFF” position. Turn the gas supply “ON”. Check all connections from the
supply line, or LP cylinder up to and including the manifold pipe assembly. Apply the soap solution around the
connection, valve, tubing and end of the manifold. Soap bubbles will appear where a leak is present. If a leak is
present, immediately turn off gas supply, tighten any leaking connections, turn gas on, and recheck. Check all
the gas connections at the base of the control valves where they screw into the manifold pipe.
To check rotisserie burner and safety valve the burner must be lit, then leak test the connections located behind
the service panel. If you cannot stop a gas leak turn off the gas supply and call your local gas utility, or the
dealer you purchased the appliance from. Only those parts recommended by the manufacturer should be used
on the grill. Substitution can void the warranty.
WARNING!
Do not use the grill un
Check all gas supply fittings f
shut-off valve. Spray all the fittings. Bubbles indicate leaks. (Fig. 34 & 35)
til all connections have been checked and do not leak.
or leaks before each use. Keep a spray bottle of soapy water near the gas supply
FIG. 30 LP G
as
FIG. 31 Nat. Gas
20
1-1/2"
3/8"
INSTALLATION
BURNER ADJUSTMENT
GRILL BURNER AIR ADJUSTMENT:
Each grill burner is tested and adjusted at the factory prior to shipment; however, variations in the local gas
supply or a conversion from one gas type to another may make it necessary to adjust the burners. The flames of
the burners (except the rotisserie burner) should be visually checked and compared to that of the drawing in
ig. 32. Flames should be blue and stable with no yellow tips (LP units may have some yellow tipping), excessive
F
noise or lifting. If any of these conditions exist, check if the air shutter or burner ports are blocked by dirt,
debris, spider webs, etc. Proceed with air shutter adjustment. The amount of air which enters a burner is
governed by a metal cup at the inlet of the burner called an air shutter. It is locked in place by a screw which
must be loosened prior to lighting the burner for adjustment.
GRILL BURNER FLAME HEIGHT:
Before beginning, ensure the grill is OFF and cool. To access the grill burner air shutters, first remove the grates
and radiants from the firebox, then remove the grill burner using instructions shown on page 32, Fig. 55. With a
screw driver, loosen the lock screw on the face of the air shutter slightly so that the air shutter can be adjusted.
To Adjust:
1.
Be careful as the burner may be very hot.
2.
If the flame is yellow, indicating insufficient air, turn the airshutter
counterclockwise to allow more air to the burner.
3.
If the flame is noisy and tends to lift away from the burner,
indicating too much air, turn the air shutter clockwise.
Reinstall the U-burner, ensuring the burner is level. Light the
burner and check the flame. If all is okay, remove the burner
(CAUTION - burner may be hot, allow time to cool) and tighten the
air shutter screw. If not repeat the above procedure to readjust the
air shutter.
LOW FLAME SETTING ADJUSTMENT:
The valves on the grill feature an adjustable low setting. Due to fluctuations
in gas pressure, heating value or gas conversion, you may feel it necessary to
increase or decrease gas flow in the low position. We do not recommend
adjusting the infrared rotisserie burner.
To Adjust:
1.
Light the burner.
2.
Turn the control knob to the lowest setting (all the way counter-clockwise).
3.
Remove the knob.
4.
While holding the valve shaft with pliers, insert a thin, flat tipped screwdriver
into the shaft and while viewing the burner adjust to a minimum stable
flame (F
ig. 33).
CLOSE
OPEN
FIG. 32 Burner Flame Height
FIG. 33 Low Setting Adjustment
WARNING: IMPORTANT!
ore lighting, inspect the gas supply piping or hose prior to turning the gas "on". If there is evidence of cuts, wear,
ef
B
or abrasion, it must be replaced prior to use.
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INSTALLATION
RADIANT ASSEMBLY
RADIANT ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION:
npack ceramic rods and remove radiant (Fig. 34) from the unit.
1.U
nlock radiant end cap by pushing it up with two fingers
2.U
(Fig. 35).
3.
Place 18 ceramic rods on the radiant (Fig. 36).
4.
Lock radiant end cap (Fig. 37).
5.
Place the assembled radiant in the unit (Fig. 38).
FIG. 34
FIG. 35
FIG. 37
Note:
In case a ceramic rod breaks:
a) Unlock radiant end cap by pushing it up with two fingers (Fig. 35) or pliers may be used.
b) Replace broken ceramic rod.
c) Lock radiant end cap.
FIG. 36
FIG. 38
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