4. Installing the Side Rack & Propane Tank on a 30” Unit6
5. Connecting the Gas Lines to the Propane Tanks7
6. Operating, Lighting and Cleaning Instructions8
7. Burner and Orifice Inspection9
8. Charbroiler Illustration and Parts List10
9. Tank Rack Illustration and Parts List12
10. Options12
11. Warranty13
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety instructions should be obtained from your local gas supplier and posted in a
prominent location near the area of operation. These instructions are to be followed in
the event of a gas leak.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity
of this or any other appliance.
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration,
service or maintenance can cause property
damage, injury or death. Read the installation,
operating and maintenance instructions
thoroughly before installing or servicing this
equipment.
• This unit shall only be operated outdoors.
• This commercial appliance must only be operated by adults.
• The area of operation must be free and clear of all combustible material.
• Never obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air into or out of this unit.
• Always lock the caster brakes to prevent movement while the appliance is in use. On the side of
the caster, press downward the ‘ON’ pad to apply the brake and on the ‘OFF’ pad to release it.
• Allow adequate clearance for air openings into the combustion chamber of this unit.
• Units may be operated with 0” minimum clearance to non-combustible construction in areas that
are non-combustible locations. Unit is not approved for installations in combustible constructions.
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION (continued)
•Unit intended for mobile, non-permanent installation only. Adequate clearances (minimum of 3’)
in front of the unit for servicing and proper operation must be maintained. Use only the legs and
casters supplied with unit. Do not block the front or sides of unit.
•Check periodically to insure that the burners are fitted properly on the orifices (see burner/orifice
inspection figure 9, Page 9), or when there is a performance problem.
•Inspect the flexible gas hose(s) prior to each use. If it is evident that there is excessive abrasion
or wear, or the hose is cracked or damaged, it must be replaced before the appliance is put into
operation. The replacement hose assembly shall be that specified by the manufacturer.
•Fuel cylinders used with the tank rack for this appliance must be constructed and marked in
accordance with the specifications for propane cylinders of the U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT), or CAN/CSA B339. Such cylinders must be 20-pound vertical type, 12” in
diameter and 18” in length, have a shutoff valve and a Type I, QCC1 service outlet connection.
They must have a safety relief device that communicates directly with the vapor space of the
cylinder. They must have a system arranged to withdraw vapor only in the vertical position. The
tank or cylinder must have a collar to protect the service valve from physical damage.
•This unit is for outdoor use only, in a well ventilated space! Do not operate this unit in a building,
garage or any other enclosed area.
•Propane cylinders must be safely secured during transit and oriented in accordance with
instructions and warnings marked on the cylinders.
•Do not allow cylinders to remain in areas of high heat, such as a closed car, trunk, or in direct
sunlight. Consult instructions and warnings marked on the cylinders.
• When the unit is not in use, the gas must be shut off at the supply cylinder(s).
• Storage of the appliance indoors is only permissible if the propane cylinders are disconnected
from the appliance and left outdoors.
•Propane cylinders must be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area out of the reach of children.
Disconnected cylinders must not be stored in a building, garage or any other enclosed area and
must have protective dust caps installed over the outlet openings.
•The pressure regulator and gas hose assembly supplied with unit must be used. Use only
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer.
•The handling, filling, use, storage and transportation of all sizes of LP gas cylinders must be in
accordance with NFPA 58, Storage and Handling of LP Gases, or CAN/CGA B149.2, Propane
Gas Installation Code.
•If your two-stage pressure regulator(s) are furnished with vent shields, they must be in place
when the appliance is in use.
•The minimum ambient temperature for proper operation of this appliance is 50°F (10°C).
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION (continued)
•Caution: The gas pressure regulator(s) provided with this appliance must be used. The regulator
is set for an outlet pressure of 10 inches water column.
• Do not locate this appliance under overhead unprotected combustible surfaces.
• Do not allow dirt or foreign material to get into the gas line connectors when they are not
attached to the fuel supply system.
•If the burners or runner tubes fail to light or remain lit, discontinue use of the unit. Shut off the
unit and the gas supply and disconnect it. Have the unit checked and serviced, if necessary,
before use again.
•If you smell gas, discontinue use of the unit and shut off the gas supply. Have a qualified person
determine if there is a gas leak and have it repaired before operating the unit again.
•Propane gas is highly flammable and heavier than air. Treat it with the caution and respect it
deserves.
•Surfaces of unit will become hot during normal operation and can cause burns and/or serious
injury. Do not touch a hot unit without protective clothing. Allow the unit to cool before cleaning
or disassembling.
• Do not use in high wind conditions. High winds may adversely affect burner performance.
• Use caution when rolling a charbroiler with loaded tank rack(s) over anything other than smooth
terrain. Careless handling or excess speed could dislodge the tank causing equipment damage
and/or personal injury.
For installation or maintenance, contact your local dealer or the Authorized Service And
Parts (ASAP) network at 1-800-298-1862. Installation or service by other than MagiKitch’n
authorized service agencies or personnel may void warranty coverage. Consult the
complete ASAP directory included with this manual or call MagiKitch’n Customer Service,
at 1-800-258-3708 will put you in touch with the proper local service organization or make
service arrangements for you.
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2. CHARBROILER ASSEMBLY and INSTALLATION
These unassembled parts should be included in your charbroiler package (Figure 1):
Item NumberDescription
1Cooking Grid (s)
2Radiants
6Frame Assembly
8Runner Tube Cover(s)
9Water Tub(s)
10Base
25 Leg & Swivel Lock Caster Assemblies
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS(Refer to Figures 1 & 10, and Table 1)
1. Remove shipping bands from carton.
2. Remove top of carton.
3. Remove cooking grids(s), (1) from unit and set aside.
4. Remove and unwrap any small parts packages that are located inside beneath the cooking grid. NOTE:
Parts made of stainless steel may be coated with a protective plastic film that must be removed before
firing.
5. Lift frame assembly (6) from carton and set aside.
6. Lift water tub(s) (9) from carton and set aside.
7. Lift base (10) from carton and place upside down on ground.
8. Go to Section 4 or 5, on page 6, and mount the side tank rack(s) to the base unit. Then return to step 9
below.
9. Flip the base over, with the leg & caster assemblies installed, into the upright position. On a 30”
appliance, the front of the base unit has the tank rack on the left side (See Figure 5).
10. Place the frame assembly (6) on base (10) with the shelf support brackets located in the notches on the
front base assembly.
11. Place runner tube cover(s) (8) on their brackets to cover the runner tube(s).
12. Place the radiants (2) on their front and rear support pins over each burner.
13. Slide water tub(s) (9) into frame assembly (6).
14. Place cooking grid(s) (1) into frame assembly (6).
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3. ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM
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Figure 1
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4. INSTALLING the SIDE RACK and TANK on the residential 30” UNIT
Upper hold down bracket
Tank rack body
Pipe legs
Regulator and hose assembly
Lower tank bracket
20 lb. Tank
(Some steps here will not be necessary if this is a new unit being assembled under Section 2)
A. Remove the charbroiler from the base unit and turn the base unit over to work on it.
B. The mounting rack must be installed on the left side of the 30” unit. Pushing in the snap buttons,
remove the two pipe legs from the left side of the unit.
C. With the 30” tank rack facing in the right direction (see illustration) slide the pipe legs through the
holes in the rack and then re-install them into the sockets in the base. Turn the base unit back
upright onto it’s casters.
D. Loosen the wing studs holding the upper hold down bracket and slide it all the way up. Set the
bottom ring of a 20 lb. vertical propane fuel tank into the two slots in the lower tank bracket and
push the tank collar under the upper hold down bracket. Align the slots in the upper bracket so it will
fit over the collar of the tank. Slide the bracket down over the tank collar and rotate the tank in the
rack until the service valve outlet is aligned for easy installation of the regulator and hose assembly.
Press down on the bracket and tighten the wing screws. Be sure the tank is secure in the rack.
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Upper hold down bracket
Left side tank rack installed
Right side tank rack installed
Lower tank bracket
Left side tank, regulator and
hose assembly, installed
Right side tank, regulator and
hose assembly, installed
Note the orientation of the
hose assembly in each case
CONNECTING the GAS LINES to the PROPANE TANKS
A. New propane tanks are shipped empty with no pressure and must be purged of air and filled with
propane per NPGA (National Propane Gas Association) recommendations prior to initial use.
B. Tank rack(s) must be mounted to the charbroiler base (See tank rack instructions).
C. Tank(s) must be mounted securely to the tank rack(s) (See tank rack instructions).
D. Install the black plastic gas connector onto the external thread on the tank valve. Turn it clockwise and
hand tighten.
Leak Testing
E. The plumbing must now be tested for gas leaks before use. Turn all propane tank, burner control and
runner tube control valve(s) to the “off” position. Wet all gas line fittings and connectors with a solution
of soapy water (or commercial leak disclosing liquid). Slowly open the propane tank valve(s) and look
for bubbles or foam at any of the joints in the system. If a leak is found, close the tank valves
immediately and call your local dealer, the ASAP agency or the manufacturer.
F. If the gas connections are leak-free, the unit is ready to use. Follow the lighting instructions in Sect. 7.
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7. OPERATION, LIGHTING and CLEANING
• Assemble unit per installation and assembly instructions.
• Fill water tubs to within ½” of top edges (this will control grease flare-ups, provide for ease of cleaning
and keep cooked foods moist). Re-fill tubs with water when they evaporate to within ½” of the bottom
of the tubs. Failure to keep water in the water tubs will lead to grease fires and will void the warranty.
Lighting Instructions
A. Check that the side tank racks are securely mounted on the unit.
B. Open the cooking hood, if so equipped. Turn all the burner knobs and red runner tube knobs clockwise
to the ‘off’ position, and slowly open the gas tank valves.
C. Push & turn the runner tube knob(s) fully counter-clockwise to the ‘on’ position. Insert a lit match with
the matchstick holder or a gas lighter flame through the oblong hole in the front panel.
D. Check that the entire runner tube is lit by looking through the sight hole(s) located between the end
burner knobs on the front panel. If the runner tube(s) will not light or stay lit, shut off the gas supply and
do not use the unit. Wait 5 minutes before attempting to re-light the unit.
E. After lighting the runner tube(s), open the desired burner valves and observe that the burners light
completely from the runner tubes(s).
Warning: If the burners or runner tube(s) fail to light or remain lit, shut off and disconnect the gas supply
tank(s) and discontinue use of the unit. Call for service to correct the problem.
NOTE: If the tank valves are not opened very slowly, an excess flow valve in the tank connector fitting (a
safety feature) may restrict the flow of gas to the unit resulting in little or no flame at the burners. Should this
happen, follow the shutdown instructions and be sure to shut off tanks and remove and re-attach the tank
connectors as instructed. This is necessary to re-set a closed excess flow valve. Repeat steps A through E of
the lighting instructions. The appliance should now function normally. Failure to follow these guidelines may
cause the excess flow valve to restrict gas flow.
Shutdown Instructions
•To shut down the unit, turn all burner and runner tube knobs clockwise to the ‘off’ position. Close gas
tank valve(s), disconnect propane tank(s) and leave them outdoors.
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Cleaning the Unit
• Clean the unit regularly after use.
• Cooking Top Grid: After removing from the unit, use warm soapy water and a stiff bristled brush
or plastic pad. Cooking grid (top grid) must be removed to steam clean or pressure wash. Do not
use steel wool or abrasive pads as they may degrade the metal finish.
• Radiants/Covers: These will need little or no cleaning due to high in-use temperatures. If
necessary, clean as for the cooking grid.
• Frame Assembly:Use warm, soapy water and a stiff bristle brush or plastic pad. Be careful not
to get water into the burners or runner tubes. Do not pressure wash.
• Water Tubs/Base Assembly:Clean as per top grid.
8. BURNER/ORIFICE INSPECTION
A.) Remove the service shelf by removing the two screws at the ends (29).
B.) Slide service shelf forward and then lift it off the unit.
C.) The front of the burners, the valve bodies, and orifices are now exposed for inspection. Looking down
into the unit, compare each assembly with the diagram below (Figure 9) for alignment.
D.) If the components ARE NOT aligned as shown in the diagram, DISCONTINUE USE and contact the
appliance manufacturer.
E.) If they appear as in the diagram, carefully replace the service shelf and re-insert and tighten the
screws. Your unit is ready for use.
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9. CHARBROILER ILLUSTRATION
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Figure 10
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CHARBROILER PARTS LIST
#
1Cooking Top Grid, Heavy Duty23912-052530013912-0525300
Cooking Top Grid, Std (shown)24100-028040014100-0280400
2Radiant85403-0500300-C45403-0500300-C
3Screw & Nut, ¼-20 x 1-1/2”164001-0485100/048520084001-0485100/0485200
4Screw & Nut, ¼-20 x ½”524001-0049600/0485200284001-0049600/0485200
5Main Burner83003-048600043003-0486000
6Frame Assembly15208-098340015208-0983100
7Runner Tube Bracket554-03-050020035403-0500200
8Runner Tube Cover25199-0510400-C15199-0510600
9Water Tub25417-028000015417-0280000
Some optional accessories for your MagiCater Gas Charbroiler include:
• Stainless Steel Service Shelf — Durable, smooth working surface; matches the optional SS trim kit.
• MagiGriddle — Heavy polished steel griddle for cooking breakfasts, sautéing, etc.
• Steamer Set — Holds full-size hotel pans for steaming and warming.
• Cutting Board —Full length custom fitted Richlite cutting board fits over the service shelf.
• Split Hood — Twin roll-up hoods keeps heat in for roasting and broiling.
• Windguard — Keeps grill firing properly in windy conditions.
• Stainless Steel Trim Kit — For a sleek appearance and easy cleaning exterior.
• Slip-on Stainless Steel Service Shelf — Adds another full-size worktop space at the back.
• Heavy Duty Top Grid — For serious cooking workloads.
• Waterproof Slipcover — Durable custom fit cover that protects against dirt and weather damage.
#
1Wing Stud & Stop Nut25299-1154900
2Upper Hold Down Bracket15414-1117600
3Tank Rack Body15414-1117800
4Lower Tank Bracket15414-1117700
5Keps Screw & Acorn Nut34001-0049600/0044100
Description
Table 2
LPG-30 ResidentialItem
QtyPart No.
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12. WARRANTY:
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT WARRANTY
(For U.S. and Canada)
MagiKich’n warrants to each original Buyer that its electrically-heated or gas-fired charbroilers / outdoor grills will be free from
defects in material and workmanship for the period specified below. MagiKitch’n’s obligation under this warranty shall be
limited to replacing or repairing, at its option, any part found to be defective within the specified warranty period.
PRODUCT WARRANTY PERIOD
One (1) Year Limited Parts and Labor for Indoor Charbroilers and Outdoor Grills
NOT WARRANTED:
Accident to, misuse of, harsh chemical cleaners, or natural wear of this appliance.
IMPORTANT:
Any defective parts must be returned for replacement under this warranty.
When writing, be sure to mention the serial number and model number appearing on the nameplate on the
front of your equipment.
MAGIKITCH’N
P.O. BOX 501
CONCORD NH 03302-0501
509 ROUTE 3A
BOW NH 03304
800-258-3708
603-225-6684
FAX 603-225-8497
WWW.Magikitchn.COM
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