Centro Gas Grill 85 1095 6 User Manual

Stainless Steel Barbecue  
with 3 Burners  
S A F E U S E , C A R E A N D A S S E M B L Y M A N U A L  
F O R Y O U R S A F E T Y  
If You Smell Gas  
1. Immediately turn off the flow of gas to the unit.  
2. Extinguish any open flame.  
3. Open the lid of the unit.  
4. If the odour does not stop quickly, immediately call  
your gas supplier or Fire Department for assistance.  
F O R Y O U R S A F E T Y  
1. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable  
vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or  
other appliance.  
2. An LP Gas cylinder not connected for use shall not  
be stored in the vicinity of this or other appliance.  
W A R N I N G  
Failure to follow all of the Manufacturer’s instructions  
could result in hazardous fires, explosions, property  
damage, or serious personal injury or even death.  
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W A R N I N G  
Follow all leak check procedures carefully prior to  
operation of barbecue, even if barbecue was store  
assembled. Do not try to light this barbecue without  
reading the Lighting Instructions section of this manual.  
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8 5 - 1 0 9 5 - 6 ( N A T U R A L G A S )  
Read and save this manual for future reference.  
If pre-assembled, leave this manual with  
T H I S B A R B E C U E I S F O R  
O U T D O O R U S E O N L Y  
unit for consumer’s future reference.  
For product inquiries, parts, and warranty and  
troubleshooting support, please call 1-877-707-5463.  
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I N S T A L L A T I O N  
The installation of this appliance must be in accordance with all local codes, or in the  
absence of local codes:  
Canadian installation must conform to the current national standards, which at this time  
are CAN/CGA-B149.1/2-Natural Gas/Propane installation code.  
A D D I T I O N A L  
W A R N I N G S  
Minimum clearance to adjacent combustible materials:  
76 cm (30˝) from furthest protruding edge on side of barbecue.  
76 cm (30˝) from furthest protruding edge on back of barbecue.  
See Drawing A  
Always keep the area around this barbecue clean and clear of any and all combustible  
materials such as gasoline or other inflammable liquids, paper or oily rags.  
Do not operate this barbecue under any overhanging or unprotected construction.  
Remember this barbecue is for outdoor use only and is not for use on any boat or  
recreational vehicle.  
Use this barbecue outdoors in a well-ventilated area and at least  
3m (10’) from any dwelling or other building.  
Do not use in garages, or any other enclosed area.  
Do not leave your barbecue unattended while in operation.  
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air to the barbecue.  
Do not use while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.  
Minimum clearance of 76 cm (30”)  
on both sides and back of the barbeque.  
Do not store any spare L.P. (propane) cylinders, full or empty,  
under or near your barbecue.  
Drawing A  
Do not allow children to play anywhere near the barbecue.  
L . P. G A S C Y L I N D E R  
The self-contained (propane) gas system barbecue is designed to be used with only a 9.1kg  
(20lb) propane cylinder equipped with a type-1 cylinder valve. This barbecue cannot be  
connected to an existing #510 P.O.L. type valve cylinder (which has left-handed threads).  
Self-contained  
Propane Gas System  
Do not connect to a propane gas cylinder exceeding 9.1kg capacity or use a cylinder  
with any other type of cylinder valve connection device.  
The Type-1 valve can easily be recognized by the large external thread on the outside of the  
valve. Older existing valves do not have this outer external thread. Any attempt to connect  
a regulator to any connector other than the mating Type-1 connector (which comes with a  
large, black coupling nut such as the #510 P.O.L.) could result in fires, injuries or property  
damage, and could reduce the effectiveness of the important safety features built into the  
Type-1 system. Also connecting the #510 P.O.L. fitting to the cylinder will negate the flow  
control and the temperature shut-off features built into the new Type-1 connection system.  
The cylinder should not exceed 472 mm (18 1/2˝) in height and  
317 mm (12 1/2˝) in diameter.  
When purchasing a cylinder for your barbecue, it must be constructed and marked as  
meeting the specifications of:  
Canada: Transport Canada.  
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The Cylinder must also be equipped with:  
A shut-off valve with a correct cylinder valve outlet as specified in current standards.  
Canada: CAN/CGA 1.6g-M97 Outdoor Gas Grilles.  
a) A safety relief valve with direct connection to the vapour space of the cylinder.  
b) A collar to protect the tank shut-off valve.  
c) A device for vapour withdrawal.  
d) A ring on the bottom to secure the tank to its support assembly.  
Always turn off the cylinder valve completely when the barbecue is not in use.  
Always handle the tank valve with utmost care.  
Never connect an unregulated L.P. gas cylinder to the barbecue.  
Always keep the cylinder, in use, securely fastened in an upright position.  
Never store a spare cylinder, empty or full,  
near or under the barbecue when in operation.  
Never expose the cylinders to direct sunlight or excessive heat.  
Never insert any kind of object into the valve outlet as this may damage the backcheck;  
a backcheck that is damaged can leak, and a leaking propane cylinder can result in fires  
or explosions, property damage, severe injuries or death.  
T R A N S P O R T A T I O N  
A N D S T O R A G E  
O F C Y L I N D E R  
The propane cylinder is totally safe when handled properly, but if misused, the result could  
be an explosion or fire resulting in serious personal injury and/or property damage.  
To Avoid Unnecessary Risks  
Always recap the cylinder with cap provided when not connected to the barbecue.  
Do not store the cylinder in any enclosed area such as a garage, and make sure the  
storage area has lots of ventilation.  
Do not store the cylinder near any appliances, or in any areas that may become hot,  
such as the trunk of a vehicle.  
Make sure the cylinder is out of reach of children.  
When transporting or storing the cylinder, make sure it is in an upright position and  
not on its side.  
Do not smoke around the cylinder, especially when transporting it in a vehicle.  
F I L L I N G  
The cylinder must be filled prior to use and must have the air purged. For safety, follow  
these instructions when having your cylinder filled:  
T H E C Y L I N D E R  
Have only your local qualified LP gas dealer fill or repair a cylinder.  
Do not overfill the cylinder beyond the safe 80% fill level.  
Make sure the dealer tests and checks the cylinder for leaks after filling.  
W A R N I N G  
If the above instructions are not completely adhered to,  
it could cause a fire/explosion, resulting in death or serious Injury,  
or property damage.  
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H O S E A N D  
Propane Gas Models: Your barbecue is designed to operate on L.P. (Propane) gas at a  
pressure of 2.74 Kpa (11˝ water column). A regulator preset to this pressure is supplied  
with the barbecue and must be used.  
R E G U L A T O R  
This regulator is equipped with the Type-1 quick-closing connecting system, which incor-  
porates these safety features:  
Will not allow gas to flow until a positive seal has been made.  
Has a thermal component that will automatically shut off  
the flow of gas between 115-150ºC (240-300ºF).  
Has a flow limiting feature, which will restrict the flow of gas  
to 10 cubic feet/hour.  
Should the large, black thermal-sensitive coupling nut be exposed to any extreme temper-  
atures above 115ºC it will soften and allow the regulator probe to disengage from the  
valve, and will shut off the gas. Should this occur, do not try to reconnect the nut; instead  
replace the whole regulator assembly with a new one (see the attached parts listing for  
details). The regulator probe also contains a flow-sensitive feature, which limits the flow of  
gas to 10 cubic feet/hour, in the event of a regulator malfunction or hose leak. If the flow  
control feature is activated, the cause of this excessive gas flow should be investigated and  
corrected before using the barbecue again.  
Note: Improperly lighting the barbecue can activate the flow control feature,  
resulting in lower heat output. If this occurs, the re-flow feature must be reset by  
turning all the burner controls and the cylinder valve off. Wait at least 30 seconds  
before slowly turning on the cylinder valve, and then after another 5 seconds turn  
the burner valve on and light the barbecue.  
Never connect this barbecue to an unregulated propane gas supply, or to another kind  
of gas. Do not alter or change the hose or regulator in any way.  
Visually inspect the whole hose assembly before each use for evidence of wear or  
damage such as cracks, burns, or even cuts. If any damage is found, replace the  
assembly before using the barbecue. Use only the recommended replacement hose.  
To avoid possible damage to the hose, do not allow any grease or other hot materials  
to fall on the hose, and make sure the hose does not contact any hot surfaces of  
the barbecue.  
The connection fitting must be protected when its disconnected from the cylinder.  
Do not allow the fitting to bump or drag on the ground as nicks and scratches could  
help create a leak when connecting back to the cylinder.  
It is important to do the “Leak Test” procedure every time a cylinder is refilled,  
or any of the components are changed, and especially at the beginning of a  
new season.  
Information on connecting Natural Gas Models is located at the end of the manual.  
L E A K T E S T I N G  
Perform a “Leak Test”  
Before lighting your barbecue for the first time.  
Every time the cylinder is refilled, or any component is replaced.  
At least once every year, preferably at the start of the season.  
The “Leak Test” must be done outdoors, away from heat, open flames and flammable liquids.  
Do not smoke while performing the test. Use only a mixture of 50/50 liquid soap and water  
for leak testing. Never use a match or open flame.  
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The Following Must be Checked  
The tank valve including the threads into the tank (drawing C).  
All tank welds (drawing B).  
Regulator fittings and tank connections (drawing C).  
All hose connections (drawing D).  
With a newly filled and tested propane tank attached to the  
barbecue and all the barbecue controls turned OFF, slowly open  
the cylinder valve one full turn.  
Drawing B  
Drawing C  
Using a brush and soap, soak all the connections and components  
listed above and shown in drawings B, C, D.  
Look carefully for bubbles forming, which is an indication of leaking gas.  
Tighten the connections at the bubbled areas until re-testing shows no  
indication of any leaks (shut off cylinder while correcting any leaks).  
Shut off the cylinder valve and ensure all control valves are off.  
Do not use the barbecue if any leaks cannot be stopped. Turn off the  
gas cylinder valve, remove the gas cylinder and seek assistance from  
a qualified gas appliance service mechanic or gas dealer.  
Drawing D  
P R I O R T O U S I N G  
Do not use your barbecue until you have carefully read and fully understand all the information  
in this manual. Please ensure the following:  
Your barbecue is properly assembled.  
There are no leaks in the system (see “Leak Test”).  
The burner is properly assembled, with the Venturi tubes seated over the  
valve outlets (drawing E) and that there is nothing blocking the Venturi  
tubes (drawing F).  
Ensure that all power cords and/or gas supply hoses will not touch or be  
near the surfaces that will get hot.  
The barbecue is in a safe location (see installation).  
Insert valve outlets into Venturi tubes  
approximately 6mm (1/4”)  
Ensure that the valve outlets (orifices) are assembled into the Venturi tubes approximately  
6 mm (1/4˝) and that the valve outlets and Venturi tubes are approximately parallel to the  
bottom of the lower body.  
Drawing E  
W A R N I N G  
During shipment or storage, its possible that small insects like spiders could find  
their way into the Venturi tubes and nest or make webs. This could block the flow  
of gas through the Venturi tube causing a smoky yellowish flame, or prevent a  
burner from lighting. It could even cause the gas to burn outside the Venturi tube,  
which could seriously damage your barbecue. If these occur, turn off the gas flow  
and wait for the barbecue to cool down. When the barbecue has cooled, remove the  
burner and clean out the Venturi tubes with a brush or pipe cleaner. Replace the  
burner and ensure that the Venturi tubes are seated over the orifice located on the  
gas valves. Cleaning the Venturi tubes should be conducted periodically, especially  
at the start of the season.  
Natural Hazards  
Insects and Spiders  
Drawing F  
Note: Damage resulting from blocked Venturi tubes is not covered under the warranty.  
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L I G H T I N G  
T H E G R I L L  
Make sure you have followed all the checks, procedures and instructions  
indicated in the prior sections before attempting to light the grill.  
Always raise the barbecue lid before lighting the burner.  
Do not bend directly over the barbecue while lighting in case of back flash.  
Making sure the main control knob is off, slowly and carefully open the propane gas  
cylinder valve. Wait about five seconds before opening the burner valve and lighting  
the barbecue. This procedure allows the pressure to stabilize, and prevents the  
flow control feature from activating. Note: If the flow control feature does activate,  
turn off the burner control valve and the cylinder valve, wait about 30 seconds then  
turn on the cylinder valve slowly. Wait 5 seconds and turn on the burner valve and  
light the barbecue.  
Lighting the Main Burner  
Important: Light centre burner/burners first!  
Once burner is lit the burner next to it will light by turning the control knob to HIGH.  
Never light the outside burners unless the centre burner/burners are lit.  
Using the Ignitor to Light the Burner  
Raise the lid of the barbecue.  
Turn on tank.  
Push in and turn the control knob to “High” position.  
Push the ignitor button until a clicking noise is heard (a spark is being applied).  
If the burner does not light after three attempts, turn the control knob  
to the “Off” position and wait for the gas to clear (about 5 minutes).  
Repeat the previous lighting procedure.  
If the burner still does not light, refer to the troubleshooting guide for help,  
or light with a long match.  
Manual Lighting Procedure  
The barbecue has a small hole on the lower left side of the housing. This hole is towards  
the front of the barbecue and is used to manually light the barbecue.  
Raise the lid of the barbecue.  
Place a lighted match through the hole to within 16cm (1/2˝) of the burner.  
Turn on tank.  
Push in and turn the burner knob to the “High” position. At this point,  
the burner should light, if it doesn’t after 5 seconds, turn the control knob  
back to the “Off” position and wait for the gas to clear.  
Wait 5 minutes, and then repeat the manual light procedure. If after three tries the  
burner still does not light, review the troubleshooting guide for help.  
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W A R N I N G  
If the heat output is too low, the flow control feature may have  
been activated by a gas leak. If so, turn off the burner valve  
and cylinder valve, and perform the “Leak Test”. If there aren’t  
any leaks, re-light the burner.  
Lighting the Second Burner  
Turn the second control knob on the main control panel to the  
“High” position. The unlit burner will automatically ignite.  
Lighting the Side Burner  
Use the push-button ignitor on the main control panel and the right control knob on the  
side burner panel.  
Push in and turn the right control knob to the “High” position.  
Push the ignitor button until a loud click is heard, which is the  
spark being formed. Repeat several times if the burner does not light.  
If the burner does not light after several tries, turn the right  
control knob off and wait 5 minutes for the gas to clear.  
Repeat the above instructions. If the side burner still does not light,  
refer to the troubleshooting section for help or light the burner manually.  
Note: The side burner is designed to accept a maximum weight of 20 lb. Do not overload  
the side burner.  
Lighting the Side Burner with a Match  
Place match in front ring of provided match holder.  
Place a lighted match through the hole to within 16 cm (1/2˝) of the side burner.  
Push in and turn the burner knob to the “High” position. At this point,  
the burner should light, if it doesn’t after 5 seconds, turn the control knob  
back to the “Off” position and wait for the gas to clear.  
Wait 5 minutes, and then repeat the manual lighting procedure. If after three  
tries the burner still does not light, review the troubleshooting guide for help.  
Shutting Down the Barbecue After Use  
Turn off the gas cylinder valve.  
Turn the burner control valve to the “Off” position.  
This sequence is important as it prevents residual gas from being left in the system under  
pressure and will make the next use easier.  
Visually Check Burner Flame  
HI  
Take off the grates and heat shield. Light burners. Adjust the flame by turning the knobs  
from HI to LOW. The flames will be smaller when the knobs are in the LOW position. Always  
check flame prior to each use. Perform flame check for sideburner.  
LOW  
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T I P S O N U S I N G  
Using for the First Time: Before cooking, turn on the grill and operate on “High” for  
about 10-15 minutes with the lid open. Close the lid and continue to run the grill on  
“High” for another few minutes. After this, your grill should be burned in and ready to use.  
Y O U R B A R B E C U E  
Preparation: The barbecue should be preheated before adding any food. This is done by  
lighting the grill and running at “High” for up to ten minutes with the lid down. If the food  
you are cooking needs a lower temperature, turn the control knob to the required setting  
before adding food.  
Cooking Time: This is affected by many things and experience in grilling will help you. The  
kind of food, the thickness of the food, and even the weather can have an effect on cooking  
time. You will learn that on a hot day, a lower setting will work better and on a cold day a  
higher setting may work better.  
Flare-ups: Flare-ups can increase the temperature in the grill and add to the buildup of  
grease, increasing the risk of a grease fire. Some flare-ups are normal to create smoke,  
which helps add to the flavour of your food. To keep these flare-ups to the desire level, do  
the following:  
Always trim fat from steaks/red meats before grilling.  
Cook chicken and pork on a lower setting.  
Make sure the grease drain hole is clear and that the grease catcher is not filled.  
Always cook with the lid down, and cook at the lowest efficient heat setting.  
Note: With the lid down, you will keep a more consistent temperature inside the cooking  
area and use less energy/gas.  
W A R N I N G  
Do not leave your barbecue unattended, and watch out for children  
around the barbecue. Make sure the barbecue is functioning safely  
at all times. Do not move the barbecue while cooking. Make sure the  
lava rocks are dry, because when wet they may breakup  
due to the steam they generate.  
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C L E A N I N G  
To get many years of service out of your barbecue, perform the following procedures at  
least once a year, especially at the start of a new season.  
A N D M A I N T E N A N C E  
Grill: Apply a light coating of cooking oil to the grating to prevent food from sticking. After  
each use, and after the barbecue has cooled down, scrub the grating with a non-abrasive  
brush. Alternatively, you can was the grating with a mild detergent or baking soda, but do  
not use a commercial over cleaner.  
Burner and Venturi Tube: At a minimum of twice a year, it is important to remove the  
burner and Venturi tube and clean them, making sure that all dirt and rust is removed. Use  
a wire to clean out the hole in the Venturi tube. Make sure the bottom housing is clean and  
all holes are clear. If the burner has been damaged or has rusted, replace it as soon as pos-  
sible. If the burner is in good shape, reinstall it in the correct position. Also ensure that the  
Venturi tube is centred over the valve outlet.  
S T O R A G E  
When the outdoor cooking season is over and you’re going to store the unit for the winter,  
please do the following:  
After removing and cleaning the burner and grill (lightly oil  
the grill after cleaning) wrap them in paper and store indoors.  
The barbecue, after being covered, can be stored outdoors.  
Do not store the L.P. cylinder in an enclosed area.  
When the barbecue is not in use, the gas must be turned off at the cylinder valve. The bar-  
becue and cylinder need to be stored outdoors, in well-ventilated area. Do not store the  
barbecue in a garage or near heat. If there is a need for the barbecue to be stored indoors,  
remove the cylinder. Continue to store the cylinder outside in the well-ventilated area and  
make sure the cylinders safety cap is firmly threaded on the valve.  
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W A R R A N T Y  
5 Year Limited Warranty  
This Centro BBQ carries a five year limited warranty against defects in manufacturing work-  
manship. This Limited Warranty is nontransferable and becomes void if used for commercial  
or rental purposes. This warranty applies only when grill is used in Canada. The bill of sale  
or a copy will be required together with the serial number and model number when making  
any warranty claims from Trileaf Distribution. Trileaf Distribution reserves the right to have  
its representatives inspect any product or part prior to honouring any warranty claim. Trileaf  
Distribution shall no be liable for any transportation charges, shipping and handling  
charges, or labour cost. This warranty is for replacement of defective parts only. The  
Manufacturer will not be responsible for incidental or consequential damages or any labor  
cost. Inability to provide proof of purchase, or if warranty coverage has expired, any request  
for parts will be subject to parts, shipping and handling fees. This limited warranty does not  
cover damage due to chipping and scratching of porcelain or painted surfaces including  
Cooking grates, nor does it cover corrosion or discolouration due to misuse, lack of mainte-  
nance, grease fires, hostile environments, accidents, alterations, abuse or neglect, improper  
installation and failure to read and/or abide by any product warnings. This limited warranty  
does not cover any damage sustained during removal or storage of this BBQ. Part failure due  
to lack of cleaning and maintenance, or use of improper cleaning products such as Oven  
Cleaner, will not be covered under this manufacturers warranty. This limited warranty does  
not cover any scratches or dents, corrosion or discolouring caused by heat, abrasive or  
chemical cleaners. Parts installed from other manufactures will nullify this warranty.  
5 Year Limited Warranty  
The following functional parts are included under this warranty: Burners, manifold assem-  
bly and carryover assembly.  
3 Year Limited Warranty  
The following functional parts are included under this warranty: Burners, manifold assem-  
bly and carryover assembly.  
1 Year Limited Warranty  
For one year from the date of original retail purchase Trileaf Distributions will replace any  
grill part that fails or is found to be defective to the degree of non-performance under nor-  
mal household use, during the limited warranty period. Trileaf Distributions Ltd. is not  
responsible for any grill damage sustained during moving, storage, assembling or cleaning.  
Unless otherwise noted, as in above limitations, all components are covered for a period of  
one year.  
IMPORTANT: Should you have difficulty operating this product, or have a part that  
has become defective within the stated warranty period, DO NOT RETURN TO  
STORE. STORES DO NOT STOCK REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ARE UNABLE TO HELP  
WITH TROUBLESHOOTING ADVICE. PLEASE CALL 1-877-707-5463. Have your Proof  
of purchase, serial number and model number available so that the customer sup-  
port agent can be of assistance.  
Purchaser: By accepting delivery of this Barbecue the purchaser, hereby accepts the forego-  
ing and expressly waives any other remedy and damages, direct, indirect, and consequential.  
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T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G G U I D E  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Corrective Action  
Burner will not light  
(match or ignitor)  
Blocked Venturi tubes  
Clean out blockage  
Cylinder or gas supply valve turned off  
Venturi tubes not properly sealed over orifices  
Burner ports blocked  
Open cylinder or gas supply valve  
Ensure proper Venturi assembly  
Clean/replace burner  
Refill cylinder  
Burners not hot enough  
Low or out of propane  
Flow control device activated  
Follow correct lighting procedure,  
and perform leak test  
Regulator not fully tightened into cylinder  
Tighten regulator fully (hand tighten) onto cylinder  
Straighten fuel hose  
Flames smoky yellow  
Partially blocked Venturi tubes  
Excess cooking salts on burner  
Clean out blockage  
Clean burner  
Air shutter closed  
Open air shutter  
(side and rear rotisserie burner only)  
Burner lights with match  
but not with ignitor  
Loose wire connection  
Check all connections are tight  
Broken electrode ceramic  
Poor ground  
Ensure collector box, burner and  
ignitor are assembled properly  
Faulty ignitor  
Replace ignitor  
Flame blows out/down  
through base  
High wind conditions  
Propane low  
Relocate barbecue back towards wind  
Refill cylinder  
Too much heat/excessive  
flare-up  
Excessive fat in meat  
Trim meat, turn down burner controls  
and/or fuel supply  
Grease drain plugged  
Clean casting base and burner  
Position cooking system correctly  
Cooking system not positioned correctly  
Blocked Venturi tubes  
Flames under heat  
control console  
Immediately shut off gas at source,  
allow grill to cool and clean out Venturi tubes  
Regulator humming  
Incomplete flame  
This is not a defect or a hazard  
Plugged, rusted or leaking burner  
Temporary condition caused by high outside  
temperatures and a full propane cylinder  
Clean/replace burner  
For more troubleshooting support or parts ordering please call toll free 1-877-707-5463.  
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P A R T S L I S T I N G F O R  
8 5 - 1 1 9 8 - 2 ( P R O P A N E )  
8 5 - 1 0 9 5 - 6 ( N A T U R A L G A S )  
Item No.  
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Quantity  
Description  
Top insert  
Part No./Spec.  
G401-0074-0000  
G401-0002-9001  
G401-0003-9001  
G402-0002-9000  
G401-0004-0000  
G401-0075-9000  
G401-0006-0081  
G402-0003-0086  
G402-0024-9081  
G401-0011-9031  
G401-011-9031  
G401-0007-9086  
G401-0012-9001  
G401-0013-9082  
G402-0014-0000  
G401-0015-9000  
G401-0016-0000  
G401-0017-9000  
G601-0018-9000  
G402-0013-9000  
G401-0021-0000  
G401-0022-0081  
G401-0023-9031  
G401-0024-9000  
G401-0025-9000  
G401-0026-0082  
G401-0027-9001  
G401-0029-0000  
G401-0201-0000  
G401-0030-0000  
G401-0031-9031  
G401-0301-0000  
G401-0033-9082  
G401-0032-9000  
Item No.  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
Quantity  
Description  
Part No./Spec.  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
2
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
2
Air shutter, sideburner  
Valve, sideburner  
Lid support  
G401-0034-0082  
G401-0035-9000  
G401-0036-9000  
G401-0038-9000  
G401-0063-0031  
G401-0041-9001  
G401-0400-0031  
G401-0064-0031  
G401-0500-0031  
G401-0600-0031  
G401-0700-0031  
G401-0600-0031  
G401-0046-0031  
G401-0047-0031  
G401-7000-0000  
G401-8000-0000  
G401-0080-9031  
G401-0058-9031  
G401-0060-9034  
G401-0059-9031  
G401-0061-9000  
G401-0062-9000  
G402-0063-0031  
G402-0064-0031  
G401-0801-0000  
G401-0066-0082  
G401-0067-9082  
1/4”-20UNCx13  
ST4.2x10 Tapping Screw  
G402-0006-0086  
G402-0069-9000  
G401-0068-9000  
1/4”-20UNC Nut  
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Top end, left  
Top end, right  
Handle grip  
3
4
Electrode wire  
5
Handle  
Control panel, sideburner  
Cooking grate, sideburner  
Side shelf  
6
Thermometer  
Bezel, thermometer  
Handle plate, left  
Warming rack  
Grill body (R)  
Grill body (L)  
Screw for hood  
Burner  
7
8
Shelf panel  
9
Cart side assembly (L)  
Cart side assembly (R)  
Bottom shelf  
10  
10a  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
Rear sheet assembly, cart  
Door down brace, cart  
Top cross member  
Door assembly (L)  
Door assembly (R)  
Wire basket  
Clip pin  
Carryovers  
Gas valve, main burner  
Ignitor box  
Electrode set  
Electric pulse ignitor  
Switch  
Wheels  
Wheel cap  
Wheel axle  
Control panel  
Bezel, knob  
Castor assembly w/Lock  
Castor assembly  
Tank up brace  
Knob  
Join nut,valve  
Adaptor  
Tank down brace  
Grease tray  
Manifold  
Grease cup  
Cooking grate  
Heat plate  
Hook, grease tray  
Screw, tank support  
Screw, door up brace  
Handle plate, right  
Regulator  
Sideburner frame  
Lid, sideburner  
Pull, sideburner lid  
Firebox, sideburner  
Sideburner  
Metal hose  
Washer, axle  
Burner top, sideburner  
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A S S E M B L Y I N S T R U C T I O N S  
Tools Needed for Assembly  
®
#2 Phillips screwdriver  
1/4˝ slotted screwdriver  
Adjustable wrench  
Pliers  
Rubber mallet  
Before assembling the barbecue, read these  
instructions carefully. Assemble the barbecue  
on a flat, clean surface.  
Notes: Do not fully tighten all  
the nuts during this initial stage.  
Key A: 5 Flat Washer – 2Pcs.  
Key C: No:10-24UNC X 10 – 2PCs.  
Key E: 1/4”-20UNC Nut – 2Pcs.  
Key G: 1/4” x 13 Screw – 14 Pcs.  
Key B: 5 Lock Washer – 2 Pcs.  
Key D: 19 Washer – 2Pcs.  
Key F: 7 Flat Washer – 14 Pcs.  
Key H : 7 Lock Washer – 14 Pcs.  
Key I: ST4.2 x 10 Tapping Screw – 2Pcs.  
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After removing the unit from carton please make sure that all hard-  
ware is present.  
Before starting to assemble the unit, read these instructions care-  
fully. It is suggested to assemble the unit on a flat, clean surface.  
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Take the main frame assembly and assemble the top cross member  
(Item 47) to it using bolts (Key I) as shown. Add the Tank mounting  
brackets (Item 56, 57) to outside of left side panel as shown and  
assemble them to cart using bolts (Key G).  
2
Assemble the wheels and castors to the bottom of legs in config-  
uration as shown. Attach the wheel (Item 51) by using the axle  
(Item 53) and washer and nuts (Key D, E) at each side, and snap  
the wheel caps (Item 52) on. Using an adjustable wrench, screw  
the casters (Item 54, 55) into the bottom of the legs.  
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3
With the help of another person, lift the top and bottom assembly  
into position as shown. Make sure to align the holes in bottom assem-  
bly with tapped holes in the cross members of main frame assembly.  
4
Assemble the left burner shelf assembly by sliding it into position as  
shown. Repeat procedure with right shelf assembly. Fasten each  
shelf assembly in position using two bolts, lock washers and washers  
(Key G, H, F), two per shelf.  
5
Open the top lid, align the holes in bottom assembly with tapped  
holes in cross member. Fasten the assembly in position using two  
bolts, lock washers and washers (Key G, H, F) per side.  
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6
Mount the left and right doors (Item 48, 49) into position, making  
sure to align the fixed hinge pin hole in door to lower cross member  
and apply pressure allowing the spring-loaded hinge pin in top of  
door to snap door into position. Mount the wire baskets (Item 50) on  
inside of doors. Insert the grease cup (Item 59) into the cup holder  
(Item 60) and slide the grease tray (Item 58) into position as shown.  
7
Open up the top lid and position the heat plates (Item 27) as  
shown. Add the cooking grates (Item 26) above the heating plates.  
Insert the warming rack (Item 9) to the inside of lid as shown.  
8
Push the side burner valve stem (Item 35) through the side burner  
control panel hole (Item 38) and mount it by using two screws pro-  
vided, threading through the panel and bezel.  
Push the knob (Item 22) onto the valve stem with the white line on  
the knob pointing upwards. Open side burner lid (Item 29) and  
insert the side burner (Item 32) into the frame.  
Gently slide the burner tube (Item 34) over the orifice of the valve.  
Secure the burner in place using screw (Key C), lock washer (Key B)  
and washer (Key A). Place cooking grate on top (Item 39).  
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9
Carefully push the end of the ignitor wire and switch wire onto the  
battery box, and then insert a AA battery into the ignitor battery  
box as shown.  
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Attach the regulator valve to the 20 lb propane tank. Secure the  
tank to the side brackets as shown.  
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Assembly of the barbecue is complete. Please read cautions and  
warnings before using your barbecue.  
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I N F O R M A T I O N O N  
This model has a 12’ hose with a male coupling plug that will allow you to attach your  
barbecue to your residential gas line.  
N A T U R A L G A S M O D E L  
Connecting to Gas Line  
1. Pull back the outer sleeve located on the residential gas line (see illustration).  
2. Insert the barbecues male coupling plug into the residential gas lines coupling.  
3. Push the male coupling plug in as far as possible, the outer sleeve will spring forward  
locking the two together (see illustration).  
Disconnecting From Gas Line  
Pull back the outer sleeve located on the residential gas line and pull the barbecues  
male coupling plug out.  
Warning: Failure to follow all safety procedures could result in fire and explosion causing  
property damage, serious personal injury or even death.  
Consult the rating label on the back of the barbecue to confirm that it is set up to burn nat-  
ural gas. If the retracting sleeve on the residential gas line does not fit the barbecues male  
coupling plug, the retracting sleeve can be replaced. All gas supply plumbing must be car-  
ried out by a qualified service agency. Modifications must be carried out in accordance with  
provincial authorities, and in accordance with CAN/CGA 1-B149.1 & 2 installation code  
requirements. A shut-off valve must be installed on the main line. Use a 3/8 or 1/2” gas line  
rated at least 75,000 BTUs.  
Before lighting for the first time, lighting for the first time each season, and after making  
any adjustments do the following:  
Make sure all burner control knobs are in the “Off” position.  
Always connect the barbecues gas line to the residential gas line before opening  
the shut-off valve.  
Perform a “Leak Test”. This test must be performed outdoors, away from heat,  
open flames and flammable liquids. Do not smoke while doing the test. Use only  
a mixture of liquid soap and water. Use a spray bottle or brush to apply the  
soapy solution to all the connection points. Check carefully for bubbles forming,  
which is a sign of leaking gas. If you have a leaky connection, turn the gas off,  
tighten the connections, turn the gas back on and retest. Do not use the barbecue  
if any leaks cannot be stopped. If you can’t stop a leak, turn the gas off and get  
assistance from a qualified service technician. Never use a match or open flame.  
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D I S T R I B U T O R  
Trileaf Distribution Trifeuil  
Toronto, Canada  
M4S 2B8  
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