Broilmaster Gas Grill Q3XN 1 User Manual

Owner’s Manual For Models:  
Q3X-1  
Q3XN-1  
GAS-FIRED  
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Congratulations!  
Welcome to the beauty, durability, and prestige of a Premium Gas Grill  
by Broilmaster. With award-winning excellence built into every feature  
and durability that surpasses other Premium gas grills, Broilmaster has  
manufactured the ultimate gas grill for discriminating outdoor chefs for  
over 30 years.  
At Broilmaster, we continually strive to enhance the performance and  
quality of our products for your grilling enjoyment. Every effort will be  
made to ensure that Broilmaster continues to be your choice as the  
Premium grill of the future.  
Whether you are at the lake or in the privacy of your own backyard, the  
Broilmaster Premium Gas Grill performs far beyond the ordinary and is  
designed to provide your family with years of outdoor cooking pleasure.  
Thank You!  
Broilmaster is a registered trademark of  
Empire Comfort Systems, Inc.  
918 Freeburg Ave.  
Belleville, Illinois 62220  
Telephone 800-851-3153  
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PARTS DIAGRAM  
Order repair parts through your local Broilmasterdealer. To locate a dealer in your area visit www.broil-  
master.com. Please provide the following information when placing a repair part order: Model Number,  
Purchase Date, Serial Number, Part Name, Part Number, and Quantity of parts needed. See Page 7  
for parts ordering information.  
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2
3
4
5
35  
6
7
8
12  
9
33  
10  
11  
32  
15  
28  
16  
17  
16  
17  
18  
19  
31  
20 or 21  
22  
23  
24  
13 or 14  
29  
25  
36  
26  
34  
16  
30  
27  
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PARTS LIST  
PART NUMBER  
INDEX  
NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
Q3X  
Q3XN  
B100456  
B101782  
B101736  
B070486  
B073097  
B101732  
B101718  
B101747  
B101769  
B101780  
B101778  
B101733  
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1
B100456  
B101782  
B101736  
B070486  
B073097  
B101732  
B101718  
B101747  
B101769  
B101780  
B101778  
B101733  
P315  
GRILL BODY TOP  
2
MOUNTING PLATE, HEAT INDICATOR  
HEAT INDICATOR  
3
4
LID HANDLE  
5
FOAM GRIP  
6
COOKING SCREEN (2 PIECES, STAINLESS STEEL)  
DRIP PAN (STAINLESS)  
5.5” NIPPLE (DRIP TRAY DRAIN PIPE)  
45* STREET EL (2 PCS., DRIP TRAY DRAIN)  
BUCKET HOOK  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
DRAIN PIPE SHUT OFF VALVE  
BURNER ASSEMBLY  
ORIFICE, #60  
-
P208  
ORIFICE, 1.45mm  
B101742  
B057805  
B057804  
B101739  
B101779  
B101420  
-
B101742  
B057805  
B057804  
B101739  
B101779  
-
CONTROL PANEL SHIELD  
BRIDGE PIN  
HINGE PIN  
GRILL BODY BOTTOM  
BUCKET  
VALVE - LP  
B101421  
B101622  
B070084  
B072218  
B100743  
B101724  
B101781  
B101648  
B076331  
B101649  
-
VALVE - NAT  
B101622  
B070084  
B072218  
B100743  
B101724  
B101781  
B101648  
B076331  
B101649  
B069756  
B072684  
B101805  
B062998  
B101665  
B101517  
SHIELD, CONTROL PANEL  
VALVE KNOB  
ELECTRIC IGNITOR  
CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY  
SMOKER BOX  
DRAWER SUPPORT  
BURNER BRACKET  
NUT, BURNER BRACKET  
MACHINE SCREW, BURNER BRACKET  
HOSE AND REGULATOR  
IGNITOR GROUND WIRE  
COLLECTOR BOX ASSEMBLY  
SMOKER KNOB  
B072684  
B101805  
B062998  
B101665  
B101517  
PUSH NUT, 5/32”  
CONTROL PANEL LABEL  
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HARDWARE PACKAGE  
WIRE, IGNITOR GROUND  
(QTY. 1)  
FOAM GRIP  
(QTY. 1)  
HEAT INDICATOR  
(QTY. 1)  
10-24 SCREW, SS  
(QTY. 3)  
1/4-20 NUT, SS  
(QTY. 1)  
KNOB, VALVE  
(QTY. 2)  
1/4-20 SCREW W/ HOLE  
(QTY. 1)  
5/32” PUSH NUT  
(QTY. 1)  
10-24 SS KEPS NUT  
(QTY. 3)  
BRIDGE PIN  
(QTY. 1)  
AA BATTERY  
(QTY. 1)  
1:1 SCALE  
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MASTER PARTS DISTRIBUTOR LIST  
To provide warranty service, your dealer will need your name and address, model number, purchase date and serial number,  
and the nature of the problem with the unit.  
To Order Parts After the Warranty Period, please contact your dealer or one of the Master Parts Distributors listed below.  
Please note: Master Parts Distributors are independent businesses that stock the most commonly ordered Original Equip-  
ment repair parts for Heaters, Grills, and Fireplaces manufactured by Empire Comfort Systems Inc.  
Dey Distributing  
1401 Willow Lake Boulevard  
Vadnais Heights, MN 55101  
Phone: 651-490-9191  
Toll Free: 800-397-1339  
Parts: Heater, Hearth and Grills  
East Coast Energy Products  
10 East Route 36  
Victor Division of F. W. Webb Company  
200 Locust Street  
West Long Branch, NJ 07764  
Hartford, CT 06114  
Phone: 732-870-8809  
Phone: 860-722-2433  
Toll Free: 800-755-8809  
Toll Free: 800-243-9360  
Fax: 732-870-8811  
Fax: 860-293-0479  
Parts: Heater, Hearth and Grills  
Toll Free Fax: 800-274-2004  
Parts: Heater, Hearth and Grills  
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 Distribu-  
tors 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, first 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 fol-  
lowing illustration and part list. Be sure to give all this information . . .  
Appliance Model Number  
Part Description  
Part Number  
Appliance Serial 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, fires and all causes beyond our control.  
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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 specified below. Broilmaster Premium Gas Grills must be installed by a qualified technician and must be maintained and oper-  
ated 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 qualified 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  
Kit  
Limited Ten-Year 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.  
Stainless Steel Burners for H-Series, Q-Series, and R3B  
Drip Pan for Q-Series  
Side Burner (DPASBC), Side Burner Housing (BSA)  
Limited Five-Year 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.  
Infrared Burners on R3 or R3B  
Flare Buster™ Ceramic Flavor Enhancers  
Painted Electro-Galvanized Steel Components  
Stainless Steel Smoker Shutter  
Limited Two-Year 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.  
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, fittings, grease cups, drip buckets, and all other parts and accessories – including those  
made from stainless steel – unless specified above  
Paint on Aluminum Grill Head  
Duties Of The Owner  
The appliance must be installed by a qualified installer and operated in accordance with the instructions furnished with the appli-  
ance.  
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.  
What Is Not Covered  
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.  
How To Get Service  
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 verification. 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 [email protected] with “Consumer  
Relations” in the subject line.  
Your Rights Under State Law  
This warranty gives your specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.  
Broilmaster is a Division of Empire Comfort Systems, Inc.  
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GRILL ASSEMBLY  
Before You Begin  
Recommended Tools  
All Broilmaster grills require some assembly and installation.  
Follow all instructions unless noted to apply only to other  
specific models.  
These items are recommended for the assembly of your  
grill:  
Do NOT use power tools.  
If you purchased an accessory with your Broilmaster, follow  
the instructions provided with the accessory for assembly  
and installation. If an instruction refers to a step that is not  
required for your grill model, please continue to the next  
step.  
Channel locks or pipe wrench  
Phillips screwdriver  
Adjustable wrench set  
Socket set  
Soapy water solution (to test for leaks)  
Liquid soap (for foam grip)  
Pipe sealant or Teflon tape (for sealing pipe fittings)  
Compare the parts found in the shipping container to the  
parts list provided. If any parts are missing contact your  
Broilmaster dealer before beginning assembly.  
Grill Mountings  
CAUTION: Parts may have sharp edges. Wear leather  
work gloves and handle parts carefully during the un-  
packing, assembly and installation.  
Assemble your base option before assembling your  
Broilmaster grill head.  
Refer to the Broilmaster Cart, Base, and Post instructions  
provided with each accessory for assembly, installation, and  
mounting procedures.  
Note: Built-in Kit can not be used with Qrave Grills.  
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PROPANE GAS GRILLS  
Grill Location  
When choosing the ideal location for your Broilmaster Pre-  
mium Gas Grill, remember this grill is designed for outdoor  
use ONLY.  
Cylinder Requirements  
Your Broilmaster Premium Gas Grill requires a standard  
twenty (20) pound propane gas cylinder.  
Never install or operate your grill in any building, garage, or  
other enclosed area.  
The maximum height allowable for a replacement cylinder is  
approximately twelve (12") inches (30.5 centimeters).  
For your safety, this grill should not be installed or operated  
under any combustible materials, such as carports, covered  
porches, awnings, or overhangs.  
The propane gas cylinder used must be:  
1. Constructed and marked in accordance with the specifica-  
tions for LP gas cylinder of the U.S. Department of Trans-  
portation (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.  
Never install or operate your grill in or on any recreational  
vehicle or boat.  
CAUTION: The installation and operation of this grill at  
clearances less than specified below may lead to the  
possibility of fire, property damage, or personal injury.  
2. Provided with a listed overfilling protection device  
(OPD).  
Aminimum clearance of sixteen inches (16") is required from  
the sides of the grill to any combustible material.  
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.  
A minimum clearance of eighteen inches (18") is required  
from the back of the grill to any combustible material.  
Some examples of combustible materials are a wall, a fence,  
patio furniture, or the wall of your home.  
4. Provided with a shutoff valve terminating in a valve outlet  
as specified in the Standard for Compressed Gas Cylin-  
der Outlet and Inlet Connections, ANSICGA-V-1.  
The area surrounding the grill should be clear to ensure  
proper ventilation. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion  
and ventilation air in any way. The ventilation openings on  
the propane cylinder enclosure must also remain free and  
clear of debris.  
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.  
Portable grills should be level and positioned away from direct  
wind prior to each use.  
Caution: Do not use a propane gas cylinder which has  
a capacity greater than twenty (20) pounds with this grill  
and side burner.  
WARNING: Do not install or operate this grill where  
gasoline or other flammable materials are used or stored.  
Failure to comply with this warning could result in explo-  
sion or fire causing property damage or personal inju-  
ry.  
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PROPANE GAS GRILLS  
Propane Cylinder Safety  
Connection Requirements  
Liquid Propane (LP) gas has a long history of safe use  
when the safety precautions provided in this manual are  
followed.  
Caution: Never use Liquid Propane (LP) gas in a grill  
designed for Natural gas, or Natural gas in a grill de-  
signed for Liquid Propane gas. Questions regarding  
different types of gases should be directed to your local  
gas supplier.  
Failure to follow these safety precautions could result  
in a fire or explosion causing property damage or per-  
sonal injury.  
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/  
CGA-B149.2 Propane Installation Code, or CAN/CGA-B149.1  
Natural Gas Installation Code, and local codes where appli-  
cable. Consult your local gas supplier or propane gas dealer  
for code regulations and recommended procedures.  
Propane gas cylinders should always be handled, stored,  
and transported with extreme caution in a secured upright  
position.  
Never attempt to use or repair a propane gas cylinder that  
has been damaged. Never attempt to use or repair a cyl-  
inder with a faulty or damaged valve outlet. A cylinder that  
has been dropped, dented, or otherwise damaged must be  
replaced.  
Warning: Broilmaster Premium Gas Grills require  
Liquid Propane (LP) cylinders equipped with an Overfill  
Protection Device (OPD). An overfilled or improperly  
filled Propane cylinder can be dangerous.  
A propane gas cylinder should never be transported in the  
passenger area of a vehicle.  
Always use the pressure regulator and hose assembly sup-  
plied with your Propane gas grill.  
Keep cylinders out of direct sunlight and never apply any  
other source of direct heat to them.  
Note: Not all valve and cylinder combinations are compat-  
ible. Check warning tag on valve and cylinder as well as  
external fitting threads.  
When refilling your cylinder, always insist on a reputable,  
qualified gas dealer. Your propane gas cylinder is filled 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 necessary adjustments to ensure it is not  
overfilled. Never use an overfilled Propane gas cylinder.  
All Broilmaster pressure regulators and hose assemblies  
require Propane cylinders with a Type 1 connection device  
as illustrated. See Figure 1.  
Cylinder Storage  
Your grill must be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area if  
the cylinder is attached to it.  
Disconnected cylinders must have a threaded valve plug  
tightly installed and must not be stored in any building, ga-  
rage, or other enclosed area.  
Flammable materials (gasoline, grill covers, etc.) must not  
be stored in the cylinder enclosure.  
Always store Propane cylinders in a secured upright position,  
out of the reach of children.  
Figure 1  
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PROPANE GAS GRILLS  
Pressure Regulator and Hose Assembly  
The pressure regulator has an outlet pressure of not more than eleven (11") inches water column. It must be connected to  
the Propane gas cylinder’s valve outlet before the grill can be operated.  
Caution: Operation of a Propane gas grill without the pressure regulator and hose assembly will cause gas leaks  
which could lead to fire or explosion, resulting in property damage or personal injury.  
The pressure regulator’s fitting must remain clean and free of nicks and scratches. A dirty, nicked or scratched fitting can  
cause a gas leak, resulting in an explosion or fire. Use only genuine Broilmaster replacement parts unless otherwise speci-  
fied by the manufacturer.  
Connecting to Propane Gas / Cylinder Retention Means  
ATTENTION:  
Propane gas cylinders that are acceptable for use with this grill must comply with Cylinder Requirements,  
Page 10, and Connection Requirements, Page 11.  
Position the cylinder in the opening in the bottom of the cart and secure with the cylinder retaining bracket. See Figure 2.  
Attach the pressure regulator to the Propane gas cylinder’s  
valve using the plastic handwheel. Tighten in a clockwise  
motion to achieve a gas tight seal. See Figure 3.  
Caution: Do not use a wrench or any other tool to  
tighten. Use of a wrench or other tool will damage the  
plastic handwheel.  
To disconnect the Propane gas cylinder, turn OFF the cylin-  
der’s valve and the grill’s control valve. Remove the regulator  
by turning the plastic handwheel counterclockwise.  
Caution: Assure hose does not touch the casting  
or mounting components.  
Figure 2  
CLOCKWISE  
Figure 3  
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NATURAL GAS GRILLS  
Connection Requirements  
Grill Location  
Broilmaster grills are not equipped with pressure regulators.  
Your gas grill operates at a manifold pressure of seven (7")  
inches water column.  
When choosing the ideal location for your Broilmaster Pre-  
mium Gas Grill, remember this grill is designed for outdoor  
use ONLY.  
Connect cart mounted Natural gas grills to a pre-installed  
gas supply line using the twelve (12’) foot flexible hose and  
quick disconnect kit which can be purchased from your lo-  
cal dealer.  
You should never install or operate your grill in any building,  
garage, or other enclosed area.  
For your safety, this grill should not be installed or operated  
under any combustible materials, such as carports, covered  
porches, awnings, or overhangs.  
Hazardous Locations and Conditions  
The LP gas cylinder must be arranged upright for vapor  
withdrawal.  
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation  
air.  
This grill should only be used outdoors in a well-ventilated  
space must not be used in a building, garage, or any  
other enclosed area.  
Never install or operate your grill in or on any recreational  
vehicle or boat.  
CAUTION: The installation and operation of this grill at  
clearances less than specified below may lead to the  
possibility of fire, property damage, or personal injury.  
Keep all flammable substances away from the grill. These  
include most aerosols and aerosol containers, gasoline  
and similar liquids, paper and paper products, containers  
of grease, paint, etc.  
Never store flammable materials or objects such as those  
described above in the pedestal base.  
Aminimum clearance of sixteen (16") inches is required from  
the sides of the grill to any combustible material.  
A minimum clearance of eighteen (18") inches is required  
from the back of the grill to any combustible material.  
Never leave grill unattended while in operation.  
Never use any liquid in an attempt to control flare-up.  
It may be necessary to adjust your grill away from the  
direction of prevailing wind.  
Some examples of combustible materials are a wall, a fence,  
patio furniture, or the wall of your home.  
The area surrounding the grill should be clear to ensure  
proper ventilation. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion  
and ventilation air in any way. The ventilation openings on  
the propane cylinder enclosure must also remain free and  
clear of debris.  
Avoid wearing flammable and/or loose clothing such as  
long-sleeves, neckties, scarves, aprons, etc., while the  
grill is in operation.  
Avoid contact of hair to heat and flames.  
Caution: The grill and its individual shutoff valve must  
be disconnected from the gas supply piping system  
during any system pressure testing at test pressures in  
excess of 1/2 PSIG.  
Portable grills should be level and positioned away from direct  
wind prior to each use.  
WARNING: Do not install or operate this grill where  
gasoline or other flammable materials are used or stored.  
Failure to comply with this warning could result in explo-  
sion or fire causing property damage or personal inju-  
ry.  
Caution: The grill must be isolated from the gas supply  
piping system 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.  
Gas Type  
The type gas required for your grill can be determined from  
the product identification label located on the grill’s control  
panel. Questions regarding different types of gases should  
be directed to your local gas supplier.  
Caution: Never use Liquid Propane (LP) gas in a grill  
designed for Natural gas, or Natural gas in a grill de-  
signed for Liquid Propane gas. Questions regarding  
different types of gases should be directed to your local  
gas company.  
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GRILL ASSEMBLY  
To ease installation remove grill body top from grill body bot-  
tom by removing the two hinge pins and clips.  
Install Heat Shield  
Attach shield by inserting the shield over the studs. See  
Figure 7.  
Figure 7  
Figure 4  
Install Control Panel  
Attach control panel assembly to grill bottom with two (2)  
10-24 keps nuts. See Figure 8.  
Figure 5  
Install Hose and Regulator (For  
LP Models)  
Attach the hose and regulator supplied with the unit as shown  
in Figure 6.  
Figure 8  
Figure 6  
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GRILL ASSEMBLY  
Heat Shield / Wind Shield  
Place the heat and wind shield in the grill bottom.  
See Figure 9.  
Ignitor Wire  
Note: Install the Ignitor Ground Wire before installing the burner.  
1. Connect the ground wire to the ground lug on the collector box  
before installing the burner into the grill. See Figure 11.  
Figure 9  
Burner Bracket Securing Bolt  
1. Insert the 1/4-20 x 1 1/2 Phillips Truss Head Screw from  
the underside of the grill and secure with the 1/4-20 Hex  
Nut. See Figure 10.  
Figure 11  
Figure 10  
Note: If the Grill Head is installed on a PCB1, PSCB or  
DCB1, make sure the cart shield is not installed until  
the burner bracket securing bolt is installed.  
2. Install Grill Head on a Cart or Post Mounting (see Cart or Post  
Installation Instructions that come with the mounting option).  
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GRILL ASSEMBLY  
5. Slide the bridge pin through the hole in the 1/4-20 x 1  
1/2 Phillips Truss Head Screw as shown in Figure 14.  
Install the Burner  
1. Insert the burner assembly into the grill bottom with the  
venturi tubes facing the front of the grill. See Figure 12.  
2. Carefully slide the wires through the same hole in the  
bottom of the grill.  
Figure 12  
Figure 14  
3. Slide the venturi on to the valve assembly.  
4. Raise the unsecured end of the burner bracket and slip  
it over the 1/4-20 x 1 1/2 Phillips Truss Head Screw as  
shown in Figure 13. The screw will fit into the hole on  
the burner bracket.  
Connect Igniter Wires and  
Install Battery  
1. Attach ground and igniter wires to the igniter as shown  
in Figure 15.  
2. Remove push button cap and insert AA battery, positive  
side down, as shown in Figure 15.  
Figure 13  
Figure 15  
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GRILL ASSEMBLY  
Smoker Drawer  
Reinstall Grill Body Top to Grill  
1. Attach drawer support bracket to inside front of grill body  
with (1) 10-24 x 3/4” machine screw and 10-24 nut. See  
Figure 16.  
Body Bottom  
1. Secure grill body top to grill body bottom by replacing  
the two hinge pins and clips. See Figures 18 and 19.  
2. Slide the smoker box through the opening in the grill  
body. See Figure 17.  
Figure 18  
Lip resting on  
casting ledge  
Figure 19  
Figure 16  
Figure 17  
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GRILL ASSEMBLY  
Handle  
Install Heat Indicator  
For your added comfort a foam grip has been provided. See  
1. Insertheatindictorprobethroughtheholeinthegrillbody  
lid and slide on push nut to secure. See Figure 22.  
Figure 20.  
Tip: For ease of installation, slightly lubricate the front handle  
with liquid soap before pushing the foam grip into place.  
Figure 20  
Fasten the front handle to the grill lid with two #10-24 x 1"  
screws. See Figure 21.  
Figure 22  
Figure 21  
Note: Install side shelves or side burner to side of grill  
at this time. See installation instructions that came with the  
side shelves or side burner for more information.  
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GRILL ASSEMBLY  
Assemble Drain Pan  
Note: Drain pipe and valve coponents are packed inside  
the smoker box.  
1. Lightly spread pipe sealant on all threads before assem-  
bling to the drain pan.  
2. Thread the 3/4” pipe into the bottom of the drain pan and  
tighten.  
3. Assemble the two 45° elbows as shown in Figure 23.  
Note: Make sure of the mountings (posts, carts, etc.)  
being used before tightening to ensure that the fittings  
are set to the proper position.  
Install the Drain Pan Assembly  
1. Lower the drain pan into the lower casting with the drain  
pipe on the right side. Pass the pipe through the oval  
hole in the bottom of the casting, making sure the pipe  
extends out through the bottom of the casting and the  
pan is sitting level on the holding tabs. See Figure 24.  
2. Slide the drain bucket hanger into place over the pipe  
and screw on the drain shut off valve and tighten.  
Note:PositionDrainShutOffValvesoitdoesnotinterfere  
with the wall of the grill head.  
FOR USE ON ALL POSTS  
AND DCB AND PCB CARTS  
DRAIN PAN  
3/4” PIPE  
PIPE SEALANT OR  
TEFLON TAPE  
45° ELBOWS  
DRAIN BUCKET HANGER  
DRAIN SHUT OFF VALVE  
FOR USE ON PSCB CART  
DRAIN PAN  
Figure 24  
3. Set cooking grids in place.  
Note: The grids are designed for two levels of cooking.  
4. Hang the drip bucket on the drain bucket hanger.  
3/4” PIPE  
NOTE: If the grill was installed on a cart, make sure to install  
the cart’s heat shield before use.  
PIPE SEALANT OR  
TEFLON TAPE  
45° ELBOWS  
Figure 23  
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OPERATION - PROPANE & NATURAL GAS GRILLS  
Checking for Gas Leaks  
Lighting Instructions  
Using the Ignitor  
Caution: If a burner fails to light after 5 seconds, turn  
the burner OFF for 5 minutes and open grill lid, to allow  
the gas to clear, then try again.  
Check for gas leaks every time you connect your Broilmaster  
propane gas grill to a Propane gas cylinder, when a con-  
nected cylinder has not been used recently, or when either  
a natural or propane grill is being used for the first time.  
Caution: Do not use an open flame when checking for  
leaks. Checking for leaks with an open flame may lead  
to a fire or explosion, resulting in property damage or  
personal injury.  
1. Turn knob on the grill CLOCKWISE to the OFF posi-  
tion.  
2. Turn ON gas at the source.  
3. With the grill lid open, push and turn the burner valve  
knob COUNTERCLOCKWISE to Hi.  
4. Push and hold the ignitor button until the burner lights  
(approximately 5 seconds).  
To check for gas leaks:  
1. Use dish washing liquid and a little water 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 there are 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.  
5. If a burner does not light, turn OFF all gas and refer to  
the Troubleshooting section of this manual.  
Using Matches  
Caution: If a burner fails to light after 5 seconds, turn  
the burner OFF for 5 minutes and open grill lid, to allow  
the gas to clear, then try again.  
1. Turn knob on the grill CLOCKWISE to the OFF posi-  
tion.  
2. Turn ON gas at the source.  
3. Open the grill lid.  
4. Insert a burning long wooden match through the lighter  
hole on either side of the grill. See Figure 25.  
5. Turn the burner valve knob COUNTERCLOCKWISE to  
HI.  
6. If a burner does not light, turn OFF all gas and refer to  
the Troubleshooting section of this manual.  
Air Shutter Adjustment  
The venturi air shutter(s) are preset at the factory so that  
after five minutes the burner flames are blue with well defined  
cones. If, after five minutes the flame is yellow, or there is  
a gap between the burner and the flame, 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 five minutes and then carefully open  
the air shutter until the flame is blue and well defined.  
5. Retighten the set screw.  
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.  
Figure 25  
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OPERATION  
Electrical Accessories  
Before Cooking  
If an electrical accessory is used on your grill, the accessory  
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 ap-  
plicable section of the current Canadian Electrical Code,  
CSA C22.1.  
Before cooking on a grill for the first time, burn off any  
manufacturing process oil residue.  
1. Raise 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.  
Any electrical accessory should be equipped with a three-  
prong (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.  
5. The grill is now ready for use.  
Preheating  
Before cooking on a gas grill, allow the grill to preheat on HI  
for 15 minutes with the lid closed.  
If an extension cord is required, use only a three-prong cord  
and plug into a properly grounded receptacle as described  
above.  
This uses very little fuel and provides better flavor.  
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  
Bucket  
Cleaning the Grill  
The bucket can be stored under the grill lid when the grill is  
not in use.  
Caution: To prevent injury, use care when cleaning a  
hot grill.  
Note: Do not use a commercial cleaner on the cooking  
grid. Do not brush grids while they are hot. Do not  
scrape grids.  
Venturi Tubes  
The venturi tubes allow air and gas to mix prior to burning, thus  
ensuring an efficient flame. Spiders or other small insects  
may build webs or nests inside the tubes obstructing air flow.  
Fire, or flashback, can occur, in and/or around obstructed  
venturi tubes and can cause 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.  
Grids and Drip Pan  
The grids are made of high quality stainless steel and should  
be brushed with a brass brush while the grill is still warm.  
The drip pan is made of high quality stainless steel as well  
and can be cleaned with a scraping tool. The pan must be  
kept clean of heavy build-up for the grill to perform properly  
and to reduce flare-ups. Clean as needed or approximately  
every 10 uses.  
Clean venturi tubes as follows:  
1. Remove the cooking grids and drip pan.  
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 26.  
4. Use a small flexible brush to remove any debris for the  
tube(s).  
5. Flush with water.  
Burn Off  
This process is much like that used in self-cleaning ovens  
and is most efficient when completed after each use of the  
grill.  
Caution: Do not open the grill during the burn off  
process. Opening the grill during the burn off process  
may cause a sudden grease fire flare up that could burn  
your face and arms. Wait until the grill has cooled before  
opening.  
6. Allow the tube(s) to dry before reinstalling.  
7. Reinstall the venturi tubes, igniter and burner bracket to  
burner.  
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.  
Grill Bottom  
Once or twice a year remove cooking grids and drip pan to  
clean the interior of the grill. Scrape off baked on residue  
with a putty knife or brass brush and rinse with water.  
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 brass brush. Wash with water and a mild detergent.  
Figure 26  
Exterior  
Drip Pipe and Valve  
Clean regularly with a solution of mild detergent and hot  
water. Touch-up paint is available from your dealer. Broil-  
master protective covers are recommended. Stainless steel  
components can be easily cleaned with a spray-on stainless  
steel cleaner found in most hardware stores.  
Drain pipe and valve must be kept clear of grease and food  
particles to allow the grease to drain properly. To clear the  
drain pipe and valve, run a flexible drain brush through both  
and remove.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Although the manufacturer has 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.  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Burner will not light.  
Out of gas  
Refill LP gas cylinder. If natural model, turn  
on gas at source.  
Gas injector not inserted in venturi tube.  
Clogged gas injector.  
Realign/engage gas injector with the ven-  
turi tube.  
Remove gas injector from gas control as-  
sembly and clean.  
Obstruction in gas line.  
For propane models, ensure gas valve on  
cylinder is OFF. Remove flexible hose and  
blow out any debris.  
Spider webs in venturi tubes.  
Misalignment of collector box and burner.  
Dead battery.  
Clean venturi tubes. See Maintenance  
Section.  
Position electrode properly. Clean collector  
box.  
Replace with AA battery.  
Adjust air shutter.  
Inadequate grill temperature. Poor combustion.  
Misalignment of venturi tube and gas injec- Realign/engage gas injector with the ven-  
tor.  
turi tube.  
Inadequate gas pressure.  
Incorrect orifice/valve setting.  
Contact gas supplier for assistance.  
Refer to gas conversion instructions in this  
manual.  
Flames blow out.  
Cold grill.  
Preheat grill at least 15 minutes on HI with  
the grill lid closed.  
Misalignment of burner tube and gas injec- Realign/engage gas injector with the  
tor.  
burner tube.  
Poor combustion.  
Adjust air shutter.  
Turn or shield grill.  
Open air shutter.  
Extreme wind.  
Yellow flames.  
Air shutter improperly set.  
Spider webs in venturi tubes.  
Clean venturi tubes. See Maintenance  
Section.  
Seasoning salts on burner.  
Clean by washing burner with mild deter-  
gent.  
Oil film on burner.  
Allow burner to operate on HI for 10-15  
minutes.  
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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 prop-  
erly 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  
Ground turkey, chicken  
Ground veal, beef, lamb, pork  
Fresh Pork - Medium  
Chicken - whole  
145°F  
160°F  
165°F  
170°F  
145°F with 3 minutes of rest and then turn  
160°F  
165°F  
165°F  
165°F  
165°F  
165°F  
180°F  
160°F  
160°F  
160°F  
140°F  
170°F  
Turkey - whole  
Poultry breasts, roast  
Poultry thighs, wings  
Stuffing (cooked alone or in bird)  
Duck and goose  
Fresh Veal - Medium Rare  
Fresh Lamb - Medium Rare  
Ham - fresh (raw)  
145°F  
145°F  
170°F  
170°F  
Ham - pre-cooked (reheat)  
Seafood  
Fish  
Cook until flesh turns opaque and flakes easily with a fork.  
Cook until shells turn red and flesh becomes pearly opaque.  
Should turn milky white or opaque and firm.  
Cook until shells open.  
Shrimp, lobster, crab  
Scallops  
Clams, mussels, oysters  
The Qrave Grill is an indirect gas grill. This means that the flame never comes in contact with the food and does not flare  
up. The drip pan vaporizes all the drippings into smoke and moisture. This produces tastier and juicier foods. You will be  
amazed at how easy it is to cook all your favorites and more; perfect every time.  
The following instructions are to be used as a guideline. You may need to adjust the cooking times and temperatures to  
suite your own taste.  
When cooking on the Qrave Grill, it is essential that the lid remain closed. This not only keeps the temperature constant,  
but holds in the moisture as well.  
The drip pan drain valve should be open when grilling. This allows the excess grease to continuously drain into the catch  
bucket. The only time the drain valve should be closed is when cooking with a liquid in the pan.  
Quick Temperature Reference  
Valve Knob Setting  
One Valve Knob Low  
Both Valve Knob Low  
Both Valve Knob Medium  
Both Valve Knob High  
Approximate Temperatures  
220°F to 250°F  
Types of Cooking  
Slow Cooking & Smoking  
Roasting & Baking  
320°F to 350°F  
375°F to 425°F  
Roasting & Baking  
450°F to 550°F  
Grilling & Steaming  
*The above temperature settings are a guide, the temperatures may vary due to wind and outside ambient temperatures.  
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COOKING TIPS  
Grilling  
Smoking  
1. Place the cooking grids in the low position.  
2. Preheat your grill with both valve knobs set to High for  
15 minutes.  
We recommend that when grilling, the valve knobs should  
remain on high. This cooking method is great for hamburg-  
ers, steaks, chops, etc.  
The Qrave Grill is equipped with a front load smoker box.  
1. Soak your flavor smoking chips in water for about 15  
minutes. This will make the chips burn slower and cre-  
ate more flavor.  
2. Remove the smoker box and fill with the soaked chips  
and then replace.  
3. Set the cooking grids at the low position.  
4. Preheat your grill with both valve knobs set to High for  
15 minutes or until you detect smoke.  
5. Place the food on the grill and adjust the temperature as  
desired.  
Note: The left knob controls the amount of heat under the  
drip tray.  
This works great for adding smoke flavor when grilling and  
roasting.  
Roasting  
When roasting it is important to remember that it is just like  
cooking in your oven. Hint: You may want to fill the drip pan  
with water or a marinade to create more flavor and mois-  
ture.  
1. Close the drip pan drain valve and fill the pan about half  
full with water or marinade.  
2. Set the cooking grids at the low position.  
3. Preheat the grill with both controls on High for 15 min-  
utes.  
Slow Cooking with Smoking  
4. Set the valve knobs to the desired temperature using  
the Quick Temperature Reference Chart.  
While cooking, monitor the heat indicator on the grill and  
adjust temperature as necessary.  
More water or marinade may need to be added to the pan  
as it evaporates during cooking.  
The Qrave Grill has dual controls for more control for those  
low temperatures needed for slow cooking.  
1. Adjust the cooking grids to the high position.  
2. Close the drain valve and add water or marinade to the  
drip pan. It is recommended to slow cook with a liquid  
in the pan to keep the food from drying out. More liquid  
may need to be added to the pan as it evaporates dur-  
ing cooking.  
Roasted chicken, turkey or pork roasts will never taste bet-  
ter.  
3. Preheat your grill with both valve knobs set to High for  
15 minutes.  
Baking  
Before starting, make sure the drip tray is clean.  
1. Place the cooking grids at the high position to remove  
the food away from the direct heat.  
2. Preheat your grill with both valve knobs set to High for  
15 minutes.  
4. Turn off the right valve knob and turn the left valve knob  
to low. Hint: The left valve knob controls the heat on  
the smoker box. Add water-soaked flavor chips to the  
smoker tray as needed. Most chips will last about an  
hour before needing to be replaced.  
3. Set the valve knobs to the desired temperature using  
the Quick Temperature Reference Chart.  
Use the heat indicator on the grill to more accurately adjust  
the temperature.  
Turn the food once an hour when slow cooking.  
Slow cooking with a Qrave Grill could mean the best ribs or  
brisket your family has ever tasted.  
Even cookies, pizza and desserts can be made on the  
Qrave Grill.  
CAUTION: Always use an oven mitt when removing  
smoker box while grill is hot. Make sure chips are  
cooled before emptying smoker box.  
Steaming  
Before starting, make sure the drip tray is clean.  
1. Set the cooking grids at the low position.  
2. Close the drip pan drain valve and fill pan with water. Be  
careful not to over-fill the pan.  
3. Preheat your grill with both valve knobs set to High for  
15 minutes.  
4. The valve knobs will remain on high for steaming. Cook  
until desired taste. More liquid may need to be added to  
the pan as it evaporates during cooking.  
Vegetables and seafood taste great when steamed in the  
Qrave Grill.  
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GRILL MAINTENANCE HISTORY  
Date  
Maintenance Performed  
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Date  
Maintenance Performed  
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COOKING TIPS  
Your Broilmaster Premium Gas Grill is identified by model number, serial number, and  
gas type. This information is provided on a product identification label located on the  
grill’s control panel. For your convenience, complete this section for future reference  
when contacting your dealer.  
Model No.  
Dealer  
Serial No.  
Dealer Phone No.  
Date of Purchase  
Gas Type: Propane  
Natural  
BROILMASTER  
A Division of Empire Comfort Systems, Inc.  
918 Freeburg Ave.  
Belleville, Illinois 62220  
Visit our web site at www.broilmaster.com  
If you have a general question about our products, please e-mail us at [email protected].  
If you have a service or repair question, please contact your dealer.  
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