R
Gas Grills
Models A-30 and A-40
ASSEMBLY, OPERATING
& MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Grills by AEI Corporation
PGS BY AEI CORPORATION
2641 DU BRIDGE AVE.
Please note: We have made our catalogs, specification sheets, and other materials relating to our line of outdoor cooking products as
comprehensive and accurate as possible. We are constantly trying to improve all aspects of our products and therefore, reserve the
right to make changes anytime, without notice. Because product improvements may have been made since the time our materials were
printed, please check with your Authorized PGS Dealer or Distributor, if you have any specific questions concerning our products. AEI
is dedicated to producing the finest leisure gas appliances for the home.
Revised 02/2009
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Responsibilities, Warning Symbol ................................................................................................ Page 4
Grill Model Identification (Location of Serial Number) ............................................................................. Page 4
Very Important Safety Tips & Warnings........................................................................................... Pages 5 & 6
Liquid Propane Gas Safety, Connections, Handling and Storage................................................... Pages 7 & 8
Natural Gas Pressure Requirements............................................................................................... Pages 8 & 9
Definition of Key Terms ........................................................................................................................... Page 9
Required Tools ...................................................................................................................................... Page 10
Part Numbers & Descriptions ................................................................................................................ Page 10
Parts Breakdown ................................................................................................................................... Page 11
Post and Base (MPB) Assembly Instructions .............................................................................. Pages 12 & 13
Permanent Post Installation (48PP) ...................................................................................................... Page 13
Column to Base Kit Assembly Instructions (A-NB,A-LC and A-NC)............................................ Pages 14 & 15
Grill Head Assembly .................................................................................................................... Pages 16 & 17
Connecting the Gas Supply......................................................................................................... Pages 16 & 17
Ignitor Assembly .................................................................................................................................... Page 17
Side Shelf Installation .................................................................................................................. Pages 17 & 18
Finish Assembly..................................................................................................................................... Page 18
Lighting Your Grill / If Burner Fails to Light.................................................................................. Pages 18 & 19
Periodic Cleaning......................................................................................................................... Pages 19 & 20
Flashback (Spider Fires)........................................................................................................................ Page 20
Electrode Adjustment............................................................................................................................. Page 20
Flare Ups ............................................................................................................................................... Page 21
Grease Cup Clean Out .......................................................................................................................... Page 21
Flame Adjustment........................................................................................................................ Pages 21 & 22
Helpful Hints .......................................................................................................................................... Page 22
Orifice Engagement............................................................................................................................... Page 22
Gas Grill Conversion.............................................................................................................................. Page 22
Trouble Shooting ................................................................................................................................... Page 23
Proper Tube Bending............................................................................................................................. Page 24
Cooking Tips and Temperature Guide................................................................................... Pages 24, 25 & 26
Warranty Information ............................................................................................................................. Page 27
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design could cause changes in the grill that may or
may not be included herein.
Please consult your authorized PGS dealer if you
have any questions concerning assembly, installation
or operation of your grill.
SPECIAL ATTENTION:
THIS SYMBOL NOTES SAFETY RELATED
ITEMS OR PRODUCT WARNINGS
IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO:
ASSEMBLE, INSTALL, LEAK CHECK, CARE AND
OPERATE YOUR GAS GRILL. SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
FOR YOUR SAFETY IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. SHUT OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE.
2. EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME.
3. OPEN LID.
4. IF ODOR CONTINUES, IMMEDIATELY
CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER.
The display of a test agency certification seal on the
product label indicates that the unit is constructed
according to the certified testing agency.
MODEL IDENTIFICATION
THIS GAS GRILL IS DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR
USE ONLY
A model number and the serial number on the vertical
left hand side of the control panel identify your PGS
Grill. TAKE THE TIME NOW TO RECORD THE
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR GRILL IN
THE SPACE PROVIDED BELOW. Always use both
the model number and the serial number when calling
or writing AEI about your PGS grill. We can be
reached at: PO Box 16097, Irvine, CA 92623-6097
(949) 474-3070 FAX (949) 474-0559. Email:
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER
FLAMMABLE VAPOR AND LIQUIDS IN THE
VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE.
THIS GRILL IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE ON A
BOAT/HOUSE BOAT OR RECREATION VEHICLE
PLEASE RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE, AND RETURN THE OWNERS
REGISTRATION CARD IMMEDIATELY. RETURN
OF WARRANTY CARD INSURES WARRANTY
REGISTRATION. MAINTAINING YOUR SALES
RECEIPT WILL EXPEDITE WARRANTY CLAIMS.
STORE THE LP GAS (PROPANE) CYLINDER
OUTDOORS IN A WELL-VENTILATED SPACE.
DO NOT STORE A PROPANE GAS CYLINDER IN
DIRECT SUNLIGHT. DO NOT STORE EXTRA
CYLINDERS IN CART OR NEAR GRILL. DO NOT
STORE THE PROPANE CYLINDER ON IT S SIDE.
DATE PURCHASE: _______________________
Teflon tape or pipe joint compound will
be required on all steel pipe connections.
Never use a sealer when your connection
is brass to brass. Brass to brass is self-sealing.
Using a sealant on a brass-to-brass connection
may cause a leak!
DEALERSHIP:
_________________________
CITY, STATE: ___________________________
MODEL NUMBER: ________________________
TYPE OF GAS: NATURAL GAS___PROPANE___
SERIAL NUMBER ___________________________
The grill itself is partially assembled, with the burner,
venturi, ignitor, collector box, and ignitor lead wire
installed. Take your time in assembly. Please read
instructions thoroughly before starting assembly.
The grill must be located no closer than 30" from
any combustible surface above, behind or to the
sides. The grill should not be located
under overhead-unprotected combustible
materials.
This manual is based on information available when
the manual was printed. Continued improvements in
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VERY IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS AND WARNINGS
PGS IS MOST CONCERNED ABOUT THE SAFE USE OF OUR PRODUCT. THE FOLLOWING TWO PAGES
ARE A SUMMARIZATION OF THE SAFETY TIPS FOUND THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL. PLEASE TAKE THE
TIME TO REVIEW THEM, AS THEY ARE CRITICAL IN THE ENJOYABLE USE OF YOUR GRILL. IMPROPER
ASSEMBLY, NEGLECT, OR INSUFFICIENT CARE OF YOUR PGS GAS GRILL MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS
BODILY INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
GIVE THIS SYMBOL SPECIAL ATTENTION THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL. IT NOTES SAFETY
RELATED ITEMS OR PRODUCT WARNINGS
OUR GRILLS ARE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI Z21.58A-2002*CGA 1.6A-M99 STANDARD FOR OUTDOOR GAS
COOKING APPLIANCES. CHECK YOUR LOCAL BUILDING CODES FOR THE PROPER METHODS OF INSTALLATION. IN
THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES, THIS GRILL SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FUEL
CODE NO. Z223.1-2002 AND THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANSI/NFPA NO. 70-2002. GAS GRILLS ARE NOT AGA
DESIGN CERTIFIED OR RECOMMENDED FOR USE ON RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, PORTABLE TRAILERS,
BOATS/HOUSE BOATS, OR ANY OTHER MOVING INSTALLATION.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: THE BURNING OF GAS COOKING FUEL GENERATES SOME BY-
PRODUCTS WHICH ARE ON THE LIST OF SUBSTANCES AND ARE KNOWN BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER OR REPRODUCTIVE HARM. CALIFORNIA LAW REQUIRES THAT BUSINESSES WARN CONSUMERS OF
POTENTIAL EXPOSURE TO SUCH SUBSTANCES. TO MINIMIZE EXPOSURE TO THESE SUBSTANCES, ALWAYS
OPERATE THIS GAS GRILL ACCORDING TO THE USE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOUND IN THIS MANUAL. BE
CERTAIN TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION WHEN COOKING.
WARNING: DO NOT TRY TO LIGHT THIS APPLIANCE WITHOUT FIRST READING: THE "LIGHTING YOUR GRILL"
SECTION OF THIS MANUAL FOUND ON PAGE 21.
DO NOT MODIFY ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT. YOUR GRILL HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED TO OPERATE
SAFELY AS OUTLINED IN THIS MANUAL. ONLY REPLACE COMPONENTS WITH GENUINE PGS REPLACEMENT PARTS,
WHICH ARE AVAILABLE FROM YOUR LOCAL DEALER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR. USE OF NON-GENUINE PARTS MAY
RESULT IN INFERIOR PERFORMANCE AND/OR SAFETY HAZARDS AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE LEFT ALONE OR UNATTENDED IN AN AREA WHERE THE GRILL IS IN OPERATION.
WE SUGGEST PLACEMENT OF YOUR GRILL WELL AWAY FROM AREAS WHERE CHILDREN PLAY. DO NOT STORE
ITEMS THAT MAY INTEREST CHILDREN IN OR AROUND THE GRILL, IN THE CART, OR IN THE MASONRY ENCLOSURE.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO CRAWL OR PLAY INSIDE A MASONRY ENCLOSURE.
NEVER STORE ADDITIONAL OR EMPTY PROPANE CYLINDERS IN GRILL CABINET OR AROUND THE GRILL. DO
NOT STORE A PROPANE CYLINDER INDOORS OR ON ITS SIDE. NEVER ALLOW A PROPANE CYLINDER TO BE
OVERFILLED. NEVER USE A DENTED, RUSTY OR DAMAGED PROPANE CYLINDER. NEVER REPLACE THE SAFETY
COUPLER FITTINGS ON THE GRILL WITH ANY OTHER CONNECTIONS.
NEVER STORE POOL CHEMICALS OR OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIALS IN ANY CABINET BELOW OR NEAR THE
GRILL. NEVER ALLOW LOOSE CLOTHING, POTHOLDERS, SYNTHETIC MATERIALS, OR OTHER FLAMMABLE
MATERIALS TO COME IN CONTACT WITH THE GRILL AND/OR ITS PARTS. FLAMMABLE MATERIALS COULD IGNITE
AND CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
NEVER MOVE YOUR GAS GRILL WHEN OPERATING. NEVER MOVE GRILL WHEN HOT. NEVER COVER GRILL
WHEN HOT.
DO NOT HEAT UP UNOPENED FOOD CONTAINERS ON THE GRILL AS A BUILDUP OF PRESSURE MAY CAUSE THE
CONTAINER TO BURST.
THE LP CYLINDER THAT YOU USE WITH YOUR GRILL SHOULD BE EQUIPPED WITH AN OVERFILL PROTECTION
DEVICE (OPD). IF YOU USE A TANK EXCHANGE SYSTEM, BE SURE TO EXCHANGE THIS TANK FOR ANOTHER TANK
WITH THE SAME SAFETY SYSTEM.
USE AN INSULATED GLOVE WHEN OPENING AND OPERATING THE GRILL. OPEN GRILL LID SLOWLY TO ALLOW
HEAT AND SMOKE TO ESCAPE BEFORE FULLY OPENING.
NEVER LEAN OVER HOT GRILL SURFACE OR LOOK DIRECTLY INTO GRILL WHEN ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT. THE
GRILL HOOD MUST BE OPENED FULLY WHEN LIGHTING. BE SURE THAT ALL FAMILY MEMBERS ARE AWARE OF
SAFE LIGHTING AND OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR THE GRILL.
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IF A PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER OR DEALER INSTALLS THE GRILL, BE SURE THAT HE SHOWS YOU WHERE
YOUR GAS SUPPLY SHUT OFF IS LOCATED. ALL GAS LINES MUST HAVE A SHUT OFF THAT IS READILY AND EASILY
ACCESSIBLE. IF YOU SMELL GAS, CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS IMMEDIATELY. CHECK ONLY WITH A SOAP AND WATER
SOLUTION. NEVER CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS WITH AN OPEN FLAME.
NEVER USE CHARCOAL, VOLCANIC ROCK, WOOD CHIP MATERIALS, OR NON-PGS BRIQUETTES IN YOUR GRILL.
KEEP THE OPTIONAL ROTISSERIE MOTOR AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CORD AWAY FROM HEATED CASTING,
COOKING GRIDS, OTHER HOT PARTS OR WATER. STORE ROTISSERIE MOTOR AND PARTS IN A DRY PLACE WHEN
NOT IS USE.
NEVER USE GRILL IN A WINDY AREA AND NEVER USE THE GRILL DURING AN EXTREMELY WINDY DAY.
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS WILL IMPACT THE PERFORMANCE OF THE GRILL. IN CONSISTENTLY WINDY CONDITIONS,
WE SUGGEST INSTALLING A SUITABLE WINDBREAK.
ALWAYS ADHERE TO THE REQUIRED CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLES. THE GRILL IS DESIGNED FOR USE
OUTDOORS ONLY; NEVER OPERATE IN GARAGE, BUILDINGS, SHED, BREEZEWAYS OR OTHER ENCLOSED AREAS.
STORE YOUR GRILL IN A WELL-VENTED AREA. REMOVE THE LP CYLINDER, IF EQUIPPED WITH ONE, AND
STORE IT OUTDOORS IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA AWAY FROM HEAT AND WHERE CHILDREN MAY POSSIBLY
TAMPER WITH IT.
WHEN USING THE OPTIONAL SIDE BURNER KIT, USE POTS THAT HAVE FLAT BOTTOMS AND ARE LARGE
ENOUGH TO COVER THE ENTIRE BURNER. ADJUST THE FLAME SO THAT IT ONLY HEATS THE BOTTOM OF THE POT
OR PAN TO AVOID THE POSSIBLE LIGHTING OF CLOTHING. POSITION HANDLE IN A WAY THAT IT DOES NOT
CONFLICT WITH THE OPENING AND CLOSING OF GRILL LID. YOU CANNOT OPERATE YOUR SIDE BURNER KIT AND
ROTISSERIE MOTOR SIMULTANEOUSLY.
GREASE IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. LET HOT GREASE COOL DOWN BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO HANDLE OR
DISPOSE. PLEASE CLEAN OUT YOUR GREASE TRAY OR GREASE CAN ON A REGULAR BASIS.
NEVER COVER COOKING GRID WITH A MATERIAL THAT WILL TRAP HEAT BENEATH COOKING GRIDS, SUCH AS
LARGE PANS OR ALUMINUM FOIL. HEAT REFLECTED BELOW MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO ROCK GRATES, BURNERS,
GAS VALVE ASSEMBLY AND POSSIBLY TO GAS TRAIN. YOU NEED ONLY TO “PRE-HEAT” YOUR GRILL FIVE TO
SEVEN MINUTES BEFORE COOKING. YOU DO NOT NEED TO “BURN-OFF” YOUR GAS GRILL FOR EXTENDED TIMES
AFTER USE.
SPIDERS AND OTHER SMALL INSECTS CAN BUILD NESTS OR WEBS IN THE BURNERS OF YOUR PGS GRILL,
WHICH WILL CAUSE GAS TO FLOW OUT FROM THE FRONT OF THE BURNER TUBES. THIS CAN CAUSE A FIRE TO
BURN BEHIND YOUR CONTROL PANEL, THEREBY DAMAGING YOUR GRILL AND MAKES THE GRILL UNSAFE TO
OPERATE. INSPECT YOUR GRILL TWICE A YEAR OR IMMEDIATELY WHEN SYMPTOMS APPEAR. SEE "FLASHBACK"
ON PAGE 22.
PLEASE REFER TO SPECIFIC SECTIONS OF THIS MANUAL (SEE TABLE OF CONTENTS) IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
REGARDING DIFFERENT TYPES OF FUELS, LIGHTING, OR TROUBLE-SHOOTING. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS THAT
ARE NOT ANSWERED IN THIS MANUAL PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER.
THE GRILL MUST BE LOCATED NO CLOSER THAN 30" FROM ANY COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE ABOVE, BEHIND OR
TO THE SIDES. THE GRILL SHOULD NOT BE LOCATED UNDER OVERHEAD-UNPROTECTED COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS.
KEEP THE AREA AROUND THE GRILL CLEAR OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR
LIQUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE. THE GRILL SURFACES BECOME VERY HOT DURING USE. KEEP CHILDREN AND PETS
AWAY. USE HOT PADS OR OVEN MITTS,
GAS
Check Local Codes. Consult your local LP dealer or
Both natural gas (NG) and propane gas (LP) have a
Natural Gas Company listed in your local directory for
long history of safe use when simple rules are
recommended installation procedures and
followed. If not, there is danger of fire or explosion.
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regulations. In the absence of local codes, installation
must conform to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI
Z21.58a-1999*CGA 1.62-M99.
and your family the maximum in safety when
operating the grill.
PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE LP HOSE OR USE
WITH A STANDARD 20 LB. P.O.L.
CYLINDER.
NEVER USE NATURAL GAS IN A UNIT
DESIGNED FOR LIQUID PROPANE OR THE
REVERSE. IF YOU WISH TO CONVERT
YOUR GRILL FROM ONE TYPE OF GAS TO THE
OTHER, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER
OR DISTRIBUTOR.
TURN VALVE THAT IS LOCATED AT THE
TOP OF TANK TO "OFF" WHEN GRILL IS
NOT IN USE.
DO NOT CONNECT THE GRILL TO A PROPANE GAS
CYLINDER GREATER THAN 20 LB. CAPACITY.
Never connect an unregulated propane gas cylinder
or unregulated natural gas to your gas grill (Note:
most homes equipped with natural gas have a
regulator near the gas meter.
PROPANE CYLINDER FILLING
Federal Law requires any tank used for a gas grill
must include an overfill protection device. If you
are uncertain whether your tank complies, check with
selling dealer. Please do not allow a fueling station
operator to change or modify this safety system on
your propane cylinder.
USER SAFETY INFORMATION OF PROPANE
MODELS
Your PGS grill is designed to operate on Propane
Gas regulated at a gas pressure of 11" water column
(W.C.) (2.7kPa). If you are hooking your grill into
"System LP" which fuels your home, please be certain
that you are at this pressure.
When the hose is disconnected from the tank, the
flow of gas is safely shut off. You must still shut off
the main tank valve located at the top of the tank
when transporting your tank or when the unit is not in
use.
Operating your grill at pressure higher
or lower than recommended may
damage the grill or result in a hazard or
poor performance.
PROPANE CYLINDER FILLING AND HANDLING
SAFETY TIPS
A regulator adjusted to this pressure must be installed
in the gas supply line before the grill is connected to
the propane source. PGS propane gas grills include
an 11" W.C. regulator and a "TYPE II" Cylinder
Connection Device. This system complies with the
specifications and requirements of ANSI Z21.58a-
1999*CGA 1.62-M99 standards. This system can
only be used with a "quick couple" type of tank. Our
regulated hoses include an excess flow safety system
that will limit the flow of gas to your grill in the event of
leaking gas or a damaged hose.
Be certain tank is equipped with an overfill
protection device.
Do not modify hose or LP fittings. Contact a local
dealer or distributor if tank, hose or fittings need
replacement.
If it is evident there is excessive abrasion or wear,
or the hose is cut, it must be replaced prior to the
grill being operated. Please see your local PGS
dealer/distributor or call PGS for an exact
replacement.
Store propane tank outdoors in a cool, well-
ventilated area. Never store extra tanks in, on, or
around your grill.
Turn off tank when not in use.
Transport tanks upright ONLY.
Never allow a tank to be overfilled. 100% full tank
holds only 4.5 gallons of propane.
Inspect your grill cabinet often to ensure that
ventilation openings in sides and back of pedestal
are free from debris and have proper air
circulation.
Never paint LP cylinder a dark color. This may
cause OVERHEATING. Do not apply heat
directly to tank.
PLEASE NOTE. In the event that you
inadvertently have the valves of your grill turned
to the "ON" position, and then open the valve on
top of your tank, the excess flow device will
activate and shut off the flow of gas. If this
should occur, turn the valves to the “OFF”
position on your grill head, then the valve on the
tank. Wait two minutes and then open the valve
on the tank BEFORE turning the valves of your
grill head. Always turn on the valve at the top of
your tank and then the valves to your grill head to
the “ON” position.
The safety system detailed above has been
incorporated into your PGS gas grill to provide you
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All LP-gas cylinders used with this grill shall be
approximately 12" in diameter and about 18" in height.
The maximum fuel capacity must be 20 lbs. of
propane (47.7 lbs. nominal water capacity or 4.5
gallons). DO NOT connect your grill to a propane gas
cylinder that exceeds this capacity.
LP Gas is stored under high pressure and must
be handled with care. Do not handle a tank
roughly.
Be sure your LP gas dealer checks the cylinder
with a soapy solution for leaks after filling.
Do not turn gas valve on unless connection
between regulator and coupler is complete.
Storage of your gas grill indoors is permissible
only if the cylinder is disconnected, removed from
grill and cylinder stored outdoors.
All propane-gas cylinders used with the grill must be
constructed and marked in accordance with the
specifications for propane-gas cylinders of the U.S.
Department of Transportation (DOT). In Canada, gas
cylinders must meet CTC specs. Federal Law
requires any tank used for a gas grill must include an
overfill protection device.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT GRILL,
BE CERTAIN THE GAS VALVE KNOBS
ARE IN THE OFF POSITION. TURN TANK
VALVE ON BY TURNING KNOB ON TOP OF TANK,
COUNTER CLOCKWISE. CHECK ALL
All refillable propane-gas cylinders used with the gas
grill must be inspected at every filling and must be re-
qualified by a licensed LP-gas cylinder filler in
accordance with DOT (US) or CTC (Canadian)
requirements for LP-cylinders.
CONNECTIONS WITH A SOLUTION OF 50%
LIQUID SOAP, 50% WATER. SOLUTION CAN BE
SPRAYED ON WITH A SPRAY BOTTLE OR
PAINTED ON ALL CONNECTIONS WITH A BRUSH.
IF BUBBLES APPEAR THERE IS A LEAK, TURN
OFF GAS, TIGHTEN FITTINGS AND REPEAT THIS
CHECK.
LP-Gas Tank Specifications:
Weight (filled)
Capacity
Diameter (outside)
Height
40 lbs.
4.5 gallons
12 1/8"
(18.14 kg)
(30.8 cm)
(45.7 cm)
The cylinder must be provided with a shut-off valve
terminating in an LP-gas supply cylinder, valve outlet
specified, as applicable, for Connection No. 510 in the
Standard for Compressed Gas Cylinder Valve Outlet
and Inlet Connections, ANSI/CGA-V-1, or Connection
No. 600 in the Compressed Gas Association’s Limited
Standard Cylinder Valve Outlet Connection for
Propane Small Valve Series or a combination LP-gas
cylinder valve and quick-disconnect assembly
complying with 1.5.5-c and a safety relief device
making a direct connection with the vapor space of
the cylinder.
18"
Connection
TYPE QCC1
NATURAL GAS MODELS
Your PGS gas grill has been designed and produced
for outdoor use only! Every gas-burning appliance
produces carbon monoxide and should not be allowed
to accumulate in confined areas. DO NOT OPERATE
YOUR PGS GAS GRILL INSIDE A HOME, GARAGE,
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE, BOAT/HOUSE BOAT, OR
ANY OTHER ENCLOSED AREA.
The cylinder supply system must be arranged for
vapor withdrawal and must include a collar to protect
the cylinder valve. Special Note** All new tanks are
filled with air, not propane. Air must be purged before
the tank is filled. When purchasing an LP gas tank,
be certain it meets all standards, and allow only a
qualified LP-gas dealer to fill the propane gas
cylinder.
When choosing a location for your grill, you must
locate it at least 30" away from any combustible
material and out of traffic paths. The grill and its
individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from
the gas supply piping system during any pressure
testing of that system at test pressures in excess of
1/2 psig (3.5kPa).
The grill must be isolated from the gas by closing its
valves during any pressure testing of the gas supply
piping system at test pressures equal to or less than
1/2 psig (3.5kPa). Piping system at test pressures
equal to or less than 1/2
PROPANE GAS CYLINDER
DISCONNECTED CYLINDER MUST NOT
BE STORED IN A BUILDING, GARAGE OR
ANY OTHER ENCLOSED AREA. BEFORE
LIGHTING YOUR GRILL, INSPECT THE HOSE TO
ENSURE THAT IT IS IN TACT AND THERE ARE
NO LEAKS.
DEFINITION OF KEY TERMS
GRILL HEAD: Entire BBQ grill (lid & pit) that can be
mounted on a variety of options.
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GRILL MOUNT: Supports gas grill head, can be a
post and base mount, a permanent post mounts
pedestal mount (stationary or mobile) or built in frame
inserted in a masonry enclosure.
ORIFICES: Openings at end of valve that restrict
amount of gas going to BBQ.
VENTURI: Banana shaped tube that allows gas to
flow from the valve to the burner.
COLUMN; Pedestal that support grill head when
used with a base kit. Ours are either stainless steel of
aluminum.
FEEDLINE: Aluminum gas line from back to grill
mount to bottom of valve. Used only on models that
include pedestal.
GRILL UPPER CASTING: Top (lid) of gas grill head,
made of aluminum and powder coated black.
HINGE PINS AND COTTER PINS: Hinge pin goes
through lower and upper casting with cotter pins
permanently holding.
GRILL LOWER CASTING: Bottom (pit) of gas grill
head made of aluminum and powder coated black.
GASKET: Insulator between pedestal and base.
BASE: Stationary or designed to be used with wheels
made of aluminum and powder coated black.
WATER COLUMN (W.C.): A measurement of gas
pressure.
VALVE: Device used to control amount of gas (and
heat) grill produces.
YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING TOOLS TO ASSEMBLE YOUR PGS GAS GRILL:
1 - Mallet or Hammer
2 - 6" Adjustable Wrenches
50% Soap and Water Solution
1 - Med. Phillips Head Screw Driver
1 - Small Roll of Teflon Tape (Natural Gas Only)
1 - Spray bottle or brush
Having these additional tools on hand will make assembly easier:
1 - 1/2" Socket and Drive 1 - 7/16" Socket and Drive
REF#
MISC HARDWARE
QTY
PART NUMBER
AA
AB
AC
AD
AE
AF
BB
BC
CA
CB
SIDE SHELF BOLTS 7/16 x 1/4/20 x .75"
CONTROL PANEL HEX BOLTS 7/16 x 1/4/20 x .75"
HEAD HEX BOLTS 7/16 x 1/4/20 x 1.25"
BASE HEX BOLTS 1/2 x 5/16 x 3/4
STIFF BRKT / HEAD BOLT 1/4 x 20 x 1.25"
STIFF BRKT / PANEL BOLT 1/4 x 20 x .5"
FLAT WASHER 5/16"
4
2
190170
190170
190050
190010
190050
B1401
4
6
2
2
6
6
10
6
190020
190030
N1404
LOCK WASHER 5/16"
NUT 1/4 LOCKING KEP
NUT 5/16
190040
Hardware is not pictured
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PLEASE NOTE: ALL PARTS MAY NOT COME WITH ALL MOUNTING OPTIONS
PART NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS
QT
REF#
DESCRIPTION
MODEL A40
MODEL A30
Y
1
2
UPPER GRILL CASTING
1
140010
140020
130010
130020
LOWER GRILL CASTING
1
3
4
5
WARMING RACK
COOKING GRID
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
A140071
A140081
A140100
140110
A140120
A140125
A140150
100050
A130071
A130081
A130100
130110
A130120
A130125
A130150
ROCK GRATE (porcelean)
BURNER ASSEMBLY
VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR NG
VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR LP GAS
CONTROL PANEL ONLY
SIDE HANDLES
6
7N
7L
8
9
10
BOLT & STAR WASHER F/HANDLE
100060
AROCK30 /
MR56
11
CERAMIC ROCK
1
AROCK40 / MR84
12
13
14
15
16
17
18R
18L
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
CONTROL KNOBS
IGNITOR MODULE
IGNITOR WIRE (For A30 OR A40)
COLLAR BOX
STAINLESS STEEL COLUMN
BLACK COLUMN
RIGHT SIDE SHELF A30, A40
LEFT SIDE SHELF A40 (A30 option)
ALUMINUM BASE FOR PORTABLE (ALC ANC)
ALUMINUM BASE FOR PATIO (ANB)
AXLE CAP COVERS
1/2"X 20.75" ALUMINUM AXLE
DEEP TREAD 7 5/8” POLY WHEEL
LP HOSE & REGULATOR ASSY (HR 4B)
12" NATURAL GAS HOSE KIT
HINGE PIN (CLEVIS)
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
A100130
A100140
A100145
A100301
A100270
A100275
ASHELF RH
ASHELF LH
A100030
A100035
A100230
A100240
A100250
A100510
QD12
190090
109925
A100235
190100
A100137
109972
109971
100300
100310
CASTER SWIVEL LOCKING
TANK STRAP – STAINLESS STEEL
COTTER PIN HAIR PIN CLIP
COLLECTOR BOX FOR IGNITOR
POST ONLY 4" x 24" FOR AMPB
ALUMINUM BASE ONLY SQUARE (AMPB)
48" POST ONLY FOR GROUND INSTALL
FEEDLINE FOR PERMANENT POST or AMPB
STIFFENING BRACKET SET F/ CONTROL
PANEL
35
1
100305
37
38
GREASE TRAY/ GREASE CUP
RUBBER GASKET (PAIR) PEDESTAL/BASE N/P
1
1
100837
100269
MPB 24”Post and Patio Base Mount
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Keep in mind that the gas line access hole is on
the back of the post and the notch at the top if facing front.
Recheck plumb and allow cement to set.
2. Run the gas supply line into the post access hole (just
above the cement). Make a 90° bend to reach the
access door opening.
The gas supply line should be trenched at least 18
inches below the surface of the ground to prevent
damage from digging. CAUTION: The gas supply line
must be regulated (in the case of natural gas that
means connected after your gas meter and regulator)
and that you have an easily accessible shut-off valve.
3. At the access door connect a 3/8" flare coupling (not
supplied by PGS) to the gas supply line and Stainless
Steel tubing. Position the tubing in the top notch of the
post. Bend the tubing at the top end to match the Feed
Line of the grill valve. Do not kink the tubing.
3. Mount the grease cup holder to the rear flange hole with
a ¼ - 20 x ¾" bolt and ¼-20 Kep nut. The grease cup
holder is supplied with the grill head.
When you complete the mounting assembly go to the
Grill Assembly Section and assemble the grill head.
In-Ground Mounting
Assembly Instructions (48PP)
Either the A30 or A40 may be mounted on a
permanent post (48PP). The gas supply can be
natural gas or system LP gas. The grill head should
not be attached to the post until the post is
permanently cemented in the ground.
Please check to be sure that all parts are included before
proceeding. Contact your dealer if any parts are missing.
Step 2: Attaching The Grill Head Bottom To The In-
Ground Post (Fig. 7 & 8)
Note: For Tube Bending see Page 24 Fig 47 in instructions.
To attach the grill head to the post please refer to Step 3 of
the Deck/Patio installation procedures on page 14 and
follow instructions.
Parts
4' Post
Post access door
28” Stainless Steel Tubing
Stainless Steel Grease Cup
Stainless Grease Cup Holder
¼ - 20 x ¾" Hex Head Bolts
¼ - 20 Kep Nuts
Quantity
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
SPECIAL NOTE REGARDINIG TUBE
BENDING: Tubing is made of a material that
is easily bent to correct position. If you are
doing this for the first time, you may wish to
loosely pack the tubing with sand to give the
sidewalls the rigidity to bend without kinking
(see page 24 figure 49)
Step 1: In-Ground Mounting Installation (Fig. 9)
1. Dig a posthole about 8 inches wide by 2 feet deep.
Caution: Locate the hole so that the mounted grill
head has a clearance of 18 inches away from any
combustible object or surface; back, left or right.
Center the post in the hole and plumb it. Pour in
cement (gravel) up to the gas line access hole.
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Step 1: Connect the Tank Locking Bar (Fig. 10)
Stainless Steel and Aluminum Column
To Base Kit Assembly Instructions
1. From box Column Box locate and attach the Tank Lock
Bar across the back of the pedestal column. Use the ¾"
S.S. Hex bolt, Nylon Lock Bar Spacer and a Kep nut on
each side to fasten the Tank Lock Bar in place. This
spreads and holds the correct spacing at the back of the
column.
The A30 or A40 grill heads may be mounted on either
the Stainless Steel (A-S PED) or Black Aluminum (A-B
PED) column.
The gas supply may be LP or Natural as determined
by the grill head.
The grill head should not be attached to the column
until the column and the base kit (A-NB, A-LC or A-NC)
is assembled together.
Please check to be sure that all parts are included before
proceeding. Contact your dealer if any parts are missing.
Parts
Quantity
Column Box
Stainless Steel Front Panel
Stainless Steel or Aluminum Column
Stainless Grease Cup
1
1
1
1
Tank Lock Bar
Step 2: Attach the Base to the Pedestal (Fig. 11)
Hardware Kit
Nylon Lock Bar Spacers
¼ - 20x1¼" S.S. Hex Head Bolts
¼ - 20 S.S. KEP Nuts
¼ S. S. Washers
¼ - 20 x ¾" S.S. Hex Bolts
Rectangular Washers
2
4
12
10
8
4
1
2
1. Before bolting the pedestal column to the base, the 2-
piece gasket (stainless steel column only) must be installed to
create a barrier between the two metals. Remove the
backing strips from the gasket to expose the adhesive
and stick the gasket to the bottom lip of the pedestal
column. Make sure to align the holes.
2. Attaching the pedestal column to the base will be easier to
handle by laying the pedestal column face down and
matching the holes on the pedestal column lip to the
holes on the base. Use six ¾” bolts, four large
rectangular washers, and on the underside six round
washers and KEP nuts. IMPORTANT: the large
rectangular washers are used at the sides on top of the
pedestal column lip. The round washers and KEP nuts
are used under the base. Tighten securely and stand unit
upright.
2-piece Gasket (Stainless Steel Column Only)
Aluminum Reinforcing Bar (Alum. Column Only)
Parts
Base Box
Quantity
Cast Aluminum Base
12’ Nat. Gas Hose/Quick Disconnect Hose
Above In A-NC Base Kit Only
16” Hose & LP Regulator (In A30 or A40 LP Head)
Stainless Steel Flexible Tubing, 28”
Above In A-NB Base Kit Only
1
1
1
Axle
Axle Clips
6 " Wheels
Hub Caps
1
2
2
2
2
Rotating Casters
Above 5 items in A-NC or A-LC Base Kit Only
Note: While assembling, peel the thin white protective
film covering from the stainless steel surfaces,
especially in areas, which will be partially hidden after
assembled. Do Not Scrape off.
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OPTION: For Portable Base Only A-LC & A-NC: (Fig. 12)
1. Attach the wheels by slipping the axle through the base,
slide the wheels on and secure with the axle clips.
Finish by snapping the hubcaps on before standing unit
upright. For units with casters, place caster stem into
stem opening of the portable base, press and snap into
place. (Fig. 12)
Aluminum Column (A-B PED)
Fig 13A
Step 4: Attaching the Access Panel (Fig.
14)
Step 3: Connect the Grill Head Bottom to Column
(Fig. 13)
1. Attach the grill head bottom to the pedestal column top
with four
Note: Do not attach the front access panel until the control
panel has been attached to the grill head bottom
and the gas supply line has been properly
connected and leak tested.
¼ - 20 x1 ½" Hex bolts, washers under the bolt head and Kep
nuts. Peel the remaining protective coating off the pedestal
column.
1. The front access panel attaches directly under the
control panel and hides the access opening. Lift the
access panel up behind the lip of the control panel,
then slip the bottom double edge of the access panel
(upward pressure may be needed) over the edge of the
access opening.
Stainless Steel Column (A-S PED)
Step 3: Connect the Grill Head Bottom to
Aluminum Column (A-B PED) (Fig. 13A)
1. Attach the grill head bottom to the pedestal
column top with four ¼ - 20 x1 ½" Hex bolts,
washers under the bolt head, reinforcing bar and
Kep nuts. Note Reinforcing Bar used on the A-B
PED Aluminum Column.
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Grill Head Assembly
Instructions
Step 1: Control Panel & Heat Shield
A. Attaching the Heat Shield and Control Panel Assembly
(Fig. 19)
1. Attach the complete control panel assembly to the front of the
grill head with 1/4—20 Kep nuts.
2. Leave the (2) nuts holding the heat shield on, to serve as spacer
nuts.
3. Make sure the valve orifices on the control panel aligns with the
burner venturi correctly and that the venturi tubes go over the
valve orifices at least 1/4" to 1/2" (see fig. 22 on page 22).
C. Ignitor Wire Connection (Fig. 21)
1. Tip the grill on its back (or upside down) and attach
the control panel ignitor wire to the terminal sticking
out from the bottom of the grill. Be careful not to
crack the delicate porcelain insulator.
1.Connect Ignitor
Wire to Bottom
Of Grill Head
B. Connecting the Control Panel Support Brackets (Fig. 20)
1. Two support brackets are connected beneath the control
panel to the grill head for added support. Push a ¼ - 20 x
1¼" Phillips head bolt through the grill head from the
inside.
Fig. 21
2. Slip the support bracket in position, fasten with a ¼ - 20
Kep nut.
3. Attach the control panel to the support bracket by pushing
up a ¼ - 20 x ½" Phillips head bolt through the support
bracket and through the lower lip of the control panel,
fasten with a ¼ - 20 Kep nut.
Step 2: Connect the gas supply line
A. For LP Column Model A-LC:
1. Pass the 16” Hose and Regulator through the hose
clamp ring and screw the ring to the front of the left
leg.
2. Connect the regulator end of the hose to the LP-Gas
Tank. Tighten securely and leak test both connections.
See Leak Testing.
B. For Natural Gas Cart, Deck/Patio and In-Ground
Mounts Using 12 foot Hose:
Connect one end of the supplied 12-foot hose to the grill
valve connection behind the control panel. Then, connect
the quick disconnect valve on the hose to the gas supply
line connection. Tighten securely and leak test both
connections. See Leak Testing.
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Connect the 30" flexible tube to the incoming gas supply using
a 3/8" flare coupling (not supplied). Attach the other end to the
grill valve connection behind the control panel. To tighten
securely use two wrenches. Hold valve joint with one wrench
and tighten the hose fitting with second wrench. After Tighten
leak test both connections. See Leak Testing
DO NOT USE COMPOUND
OR TEFLON TAPE ON
FLARE FITTINGS
IGNTIOR ASSEMBLY
Stainless (A-S PED) and
Aluminum (A-S PEDB)
Column Mounts:
PGS uses the finest electronic ignition available.
Normal use will need to replace battery every six
months, or whenever sparking sound gets weak or
stops. To replace battery, simply unscrew cap found
on top of control just below the word “Ignitor).
Replace with a fresh AAA battery.
The supply line connection
passes beneath the heat
shield and through the front
slot with the protected edge
and attaches to the valve.
Don’t forget to attach the front
Access Panel to the Column.
(Fig. 25)
If ignitor does not produce a spark with a fresh
battery, make sure that ignitor wire is plugged into
back of ignitor as shown in Figure 21 on page 16 and
also wire in securely plugged into ignitor box in figure
37 on page 20. NOTE: Replace battery when
sparking sound either stops or noticeably slows down
or every six months, whichever occurs first. If you are
not going to use your grill for more than 30 days,
remove the battery. Reinstall when you are ready to
use your grill again.
LP Propane for portable base and
deck/patio mounts:
The hose connection from the
Regulator passes out the front
access opening; resting on the
protected slot edge beneath the
control panel. The LP tank-locking
bar will press against the tank as it
is lowered into place to prevent
tank movement.
SIDE SHELF ASSEMBLY
Install the left and right shelf brackets to the lower
casting of your barbecue, using the four 1/4 X 20 X
3/4" hex bolts, secure with four 1/4" lock washes and
four 1/4" hex nuts to hold each bracket (see Fig. 9).
Attach shelf to the brackets by inserting the threaded
screws on the shelf through the lower slots on the
brackets. Let the shelf hang down. Attach the 10-32
Hex Nuts (see Fig. 30).
(Fig. 26)
Natural gas for deck/patio mount:
The gas line enters at the rear of the
base curving up through the base
opening. The stainless steel flexible
tubing line must be connected to the
incoming gas line using a 3/8" flare
coupling (not supplied by PGS). The
flexible tubing then passes beneath the
heat shield and through the front access
opening and attaches to the control
valve. (Fig. 27)
Figure 30 Installing Shelf Bracket
On portable models, this shelf, in the upright position,
is to be used as a handle to move the barbecue
See tube-bending instructions
Page 24 Figure 49.
Natural gas or LP portable base
mount:
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around. It is a sturdy handle properly hinged securely
into place (see Fig. 31).
6. Be certain that grease cup is secure in back of
column.
7. Attach two control valve knobs to end of valve
stems located in center of control panel. White mark
should be pointing up to the OFF position.
LIGHTING YOUR GRILL
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT YOUR
GRILL, INSPECT THE HOSE OR GAS
SUPPLY. If it is evident there is excessive
abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, it must be
replaced prior to the grill being operated. Please
contact your local dealer/distributor for an exact
replacement hose.
Figure 31
FINISH ASSEMBLY
ALWAYS OPEN THE LID COMPLETELY BEFORE
LIGHTING THE BURNER. This is to avoid trapping
gas fumes, which could ignite. Do not stand with your
head over the grill when lighting the burner.
Open the lid. Examine the interior to be sure it
appears normal.
1. Be sure to remove all plastic protective film.
Place rock grate in the bottom of the casting.
2. Place ceramic "Moon Rok II" on rock grate by
evenly placing side by side. See figure 32
Turn control knobs to OFF position. Either control
knob may be used when lighting your PGS gas
grill.
Turn gas ON at tank or supply.
Turn either knob to Medium and gently push the
red button on control panel ignitor module. You
should hear the ignitor clicking and one half of the
burner should be lit within four seconds. Turn the
other control knob on “HI” and the other burner
will cross light automatically.
Visually verify that the burner lights and the flame
is acceptable. Close the grill top and let the
ceramic rocks get hot. Pre-heat the grill on HI
with the lid down for five to seven minutes. This
will ensure even heat and allow cooking at
MEDIUM, for the most part.
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Figure 32 Proper placement of rock grates and "Moon
ROK” and Cooking Grids
3. Place lid on lower casting. Insert hinge pins
through top lid casting, then through pre-drilled hole in
lower casting and attach cotter pins through hole in
hinge pins to secure top to bottom casting
(see Fig. 33).
WE STRONGLY SUGGEST OBSERVING GRILL
FOR TWO MINUTES BEFORE LEAVING. SMALL
LEAKS AND OR SPIDER FIRES CAN EASILY BE
REMEDIED IF CAUGHT IMMEDIATELY.
IF THE BURNER FAILS TO LIGHT
Immediately turn controls OFF to prevent gas build-
up. Wait five minutes for gas to clear and try the
above procedure again. If the burner does not light
with the electronic ignition, light the burner with a
match or other hand held ignitor. On the right hand
side of the lower grill casting, near the bottom, there is
a match lighting hole (see Fig. 34). Raise the grill lid.
Light a long match (or other ignitor) and turn the
RIGHT hand control knob to HI. Insert the lit match
(or ignitor) into the hole to the end of the burner and
light the grill. Under some adverse wind conditions it
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Figure 33 Hinge Pins/Cotter Pins
5. Attach twin lid sides "Stay Cool" handles using
5/16" X 3/4" bolt and star washer, tighten securely.
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may be necessary to turn the grill or to light the burner
via a vent opening under the grill head.
DO NOT TOSS A LIT MATCH INTO THE UNIT AND
TURN THE GAS ON!
2. DO NOT DAMAGE THE CERAMIC PROBE OR
COLLECTOR BOX.
After cleaning burner assembly and the lower casting
of grill, reinstall burner to lower casting.
IF THE GRILL STILL FAILS TO LIGHT, CHECK THE
GAS SUPPLY. YOU COULD BE OUT OF LP GAS
OR THE MAIN GAS SUPPLY FOR NATURAL GAS
MAY HAVE BEEN TURNED OFF. IF THE LP TANK
HAS GAS OR THE NATURAL GAS IS TURNED ON
AND THE GRILL STILL WILL NOT LIGHT: CHECK
THE ELECTRONIC IGNITOR TO MAKE SURE IT IS
SPARKING. IF NOT, CHECK THE BATTERY IN
THE MODULE AND ALSO MAKE SURE THE
IGNITOR WIRE IS CONNECTED BOTH TO THE
MODULE AND TO THE BOTTOM OF THE
ELECTRODE.
TURN YOUR GAS SUPPLY (LP OR NAT)
ON AND TEST ALL FITTINGS FOR
LEAKS. BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO
LIGHT GRILL, BE CERTAIN BOTH VALVES ARE
IN THE OFF POSITION. TURN GAS SUPPLY ON
(leaving both control knobs in the "OFF"
position). CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS WITH A
SOLUTION OF 50% LIQUID SOAP, 50% WATER.
SOLUTION CAN BE SPRAYED ON WITH A SPRAY
BOTTLE OR PAINTED ON ALL CONNECTIONS
WITH A BRUSH. IF BUBBLES APPEAR, TURN
OFF GAS, TIGHTEN FITTINGS AND TRY AGAIN.
BE SURE ORIFICES ARE ENGAGED INTO THE
BURNER VENTURIS.
3. The exterior of your grill has been powder coated
and baked with a special high temperature powder
process that seals the paint to the grill housing. The
grill will retain its appearance with a little care.
Occasional white oxidation may be washed off with a
mild soap and warm water. Once oxidation is
removed, turn your grill burners to low heat, close lid
and allow to heat up for FIVE MINUTES. After grill
housing is WARM apply a small amount of vegetable
oil or PGS Stainless Steel Cleaner with a clean lint
free cloth and apply evenly to grill housing. This
method will keep your grill looking new for many
years.
HOLE
TURN ON
RIGHT KNOB
LIGHT
LONG MATCH
Figure 34 Manual Lighting of Grill
PERIODIC CLEANING
Knowing how to remove and replace the burner
allows you to easily and thoroughly clean your grill.
Even though "Burning Off" the grill after every cookout
will keep it ready for instant use, once or twice a year
you should perform basic maintenance to keep your
grill in top operating condition.
We also recommend keeping your grill covered at
all times, when not in use.
For stubborn cases, high temperature touch up paint
can make an old grill appear new. Allow 24 hours for
paint to dry before using grill.
BE SURE THAT YOUR BARBECUE IS COLD, GAS
SUPPLY IS OFF AND THAT YOUR FEEDLINE IS
BLED OF ANY GAS.
4. If your pedestal is black aluminum you can protect
this with a car finish protectorate. If you have a
stainless support use a good grade of stainless
cleaner such as our PGS "SSC" (Stainless Steel
Cleaner).
1. After removing cooking grids, ceramic rock and
rock grates, remove your burner assembly by first
carefully disconnecting the lead wire from your ignitor
module. Gently pull the burner forward to release the
spring clip, then pull the burner assembly forward and
up. Cover the valve orifices with a small piece of
aluminum foil to keep out dirt. Brush both sides and
the bottom of the burner with a stiff wire brush. Any
clogged flame holes may be opened using a thin wire.
Use a venturi brush (or bottlebrush), pipe cleaner or
long flexible wire to clean out the venturis. Since the
grill housing is heavy rust-free cast aluminum, you are
only trying to remove built up grease and debris.
5. To maintain cooking grids, we recommend
brushing with a grill cleaning brass brush after grill
has completely cooled. A light vegetable oil on grids
just before cooking will prevent food from sticking to
the surface. NEVER PLACE COOKING GRIDS IN A
SELF-CLEANING OVEN. If grids are very dirty, you
may want to see your PGS Dealer for a commercial
quality grid cleaner. Be sure to oil before using.
FLASHBACK
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In many areas, spiders or small insects have been
found to create "flashback" problems. The spiders
spin webs and/or insects build nests in the grill's
venturi tube(s). The web and/or nests can lead to gas
flow obstruction, which can damage your grill as it
results in a "flashback" (a fire in the venturi tube(s).
The grill may still light, but the obstruction does not
allow full gas flow to the burner. Therefore, some gas
will back up and escape at the venturi air shutter.
This will ignite, causing flashback, which could also
damage your grill (see Fig. 35 & 36).
TEST FOR GAS LEAKS TURN GAS SUPPLY ON
(leaving both control knobs in the "OFF" position)
AND CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS WITH A
SOLUTION OF 50% LIQUID SOAP, 50% WATER.
SOLUTION CAN BE SPRAYED ON WITH A SPRAY
BOTTLE OR PAINTED ON ALL CONNECTIONS
WITH A BRUSH. IF BUBBLES APPEAR, TURN OFF
GAS, TIGHTEN FITTINGS AND TRY AGAIN.
ELECTRODE ADJUSTMENT
On model A30 & A40 there is an electrode, inside the
collector box, it is adjusted and checked at the factory
for optimum spark. The tip is 1/8" from the inside
surface of the collector box. In the event that the
ceramic insulator should crack and need replacement,
the collector box is easily removed by removing the
large nut holding it to the bottom grill casting. The grill
head must be removed from the pedestal support to
replace the collector box (electrode and collector box
are one unit).
SPIDER WEBS
INSIDE VENTURI
Check the new part for proper spacing of the
electrode end before installing. Since the feed-
through fixture is threaded its full length, loosening
and tightening two jam nuts will move the electrode tip
closer or farther away from the collector box surface.
For best spark, set at 1/8" (see Fig. 37).
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Figure 35 Spider webs inside venturi
Your PGS grill has fine mesh brass screening placed
around the burner venturis to minimize this problem.
Please DO NOT damage or remove these screens
when you clean your burners.
ELECTODE
If you live in an area where spiders are plentiful, you
should make it a point to clean the venturis often.
You may want to spray around the bottom of your
base with an insect repellent on a regular basis.
PLEASE BE CERTAIN TO KEEP THEM AWAY
FROM ANIMALS AND CHILDREN.
COLLECTOR
BOX
CERAMIC INSULATOR
JAM NUTS
TO CLEAN BURNERS OF SPIDER WEBS SEE
INSTRUCTION #1 OF PERIODIC CLEANING.
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Figure 37 Proper electrode adjustment
NOTE: Replace battery when sparks noticeably
slows down or every six months (depending on
usage). If you are not going to use your grill for 30
days or more, remove battery.
SPIDER WEBS CLEAN OUT
Figure 36 Venturi cleaning out
FLARE-UPS
BEFORE LIGHTING YOUR GRILL:
TURN YOUR GAS SUPPLY (LP OR NAT) ON AND
TEST ALL FITTINGS FOR LEAKS. BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT GRILL, BE CERTAIN
BOTH VALVES ARE IN THE OFF POSITION. BE
CERTAIN THAT YOUR GAS SUPPLY IS OFF AND
YOUR GAS FEED LINE HAS BEEN BLED OF ANY
FUEL. WHEN REINSTALLING BURNER, BE
CERTAIN THAT THE BURNER VENTURIS ARE
ENGAGED ON THE VALVES AT LEAST 1/4". TO
When you cook fatty foods over an open flame, you
can expect flare-ups. Natural juices falling on the hot
ceramic rock results in flame and smoke that give
foods cooked on your grill that delicious outdoor flavor
and appearance. Expect and encourage a
MODERATE amount of flare-up. We suggest that
you trim off excess fat before cooking. Excessive
flare-ups occur when cooking extra fatty foods, or if
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cooking temperatures are too high. To control flare-
ups:
If you see the flames lifting from the burner, or only
parts of the burner are burning, or if you hear
excessive noise from the burner, please check the
following: valve/orifice engagement in the venturis,
that the burner is level in the casting, and also check
burner tubes to be certain they are not obstructed with
debris or spider webs. These conditions will more
often be the case than the burner being out of
adjustment. If you feel that you do need to adjust the
burners please follow directions below when burners
are cool to the touch:
1. Turn your control knob to a lower heat setting.
2. Move the meat to another part of the grill, if
possible. With a dual burner, you can cook on one
side and move food, as necessary to the unlighted
side or lower heat setting.
3. Cook with the lid open to reduce heat inside of
grill head. Periodically flip rock so that it will self clean
residual grease build-up.
4. If you need to immediately control any excessive
flare-up, spray the flame with water or throw a small
amount of baking soda directly on briquettes (avoid
baking soda on food).
1. Disconnect ignition wire at module. Disengage
your burner by unclipping it from the rear and lifting
forward and up.
2. At the end of each of the burner venturis you will
see an air mixer secured by a small setscrew.
When the screw is loosened the air shutter can be
rotated to allow more or less air.
GREASE CUP CLEAN OUT
We recommend periodic inspection and clean out of
the grease cup with your PGS gas grill.
3. If the flame is extremely yellow this indicates the
burner is getting insufficient air. Turn the air mixer to
the open position to allow more air to the burner.
Tighten screw to insure mixer stays in this position.
FLAME ADJUSTMENT TIPS
Your PGS burner has been designed to operate
efficiently under widely varying operating conditions
and is adjusted at the factory for proper operation so
no adjustments should be required. Occasionally,
vibration during transport or variations in local fuels
and gas pressure, altitude, or other external
conditions might require minor burner adjustments.
Sometimes your burner will burn differently if your
propane cylinder has been recently filled or it is near
empty. Sometimes air will need to be purged from
your natural gas line.
4. If the flame is noisy and tends to lift away from the
burner tube there is too much air being fed to the
burner. Turn the air mixer to reduce the opening and
air volume to the burner. Tighten screw to insure air
mixture does not move.
5. Reinstall burner and light as normal and inspect
flame. If burner requires additional adjustment repeat
above procedure. There is not a significant degree of
adjustment required to these burners.
A qualified technician should make burner
adjustments at the time of installation. Extreme care
should be exercised if adjustments are required after
installation. If you need to inspect and adjust burners
while unit is operating:
Differences in altitude, operating conditions, weather
conditions; gas pressures, odorants and stabilizers
used in both natural gas and propane will often cause
burners to burn differently. As long as you are getting
good ignition, even cooking performance, and the
burner flame is blue with yellow tips and operating
consistently, you should not have to adjust the
burners.
Carefully remove rock grates, cooking grids, and rock
from bottom casting. Burner adjustments can be best
performed in low light and in non-windy conditions
so you can properly view burner operation and make
proper flame adjustments. Turn gas supply on and
light grill as usual.
Inspect the burner when it is on low. Flames should
be mostly blue and stable. The flame tips will be
yellow at the ends and this is normal. When you re-
install the rock grates the burner flames impinging on
the rock grates will also cause the flame pattern to
appear more yellow, this is normal and does not in
any way affect the performance of your grill. A burner
in an outdoor appliance operates in a different
environment than an indoor appliance burner or flame
and as a result will visually look different.
YELLOW TIPPING
Properly adjusted burner
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NORMAL HARD FLAMES
VALVE
VENTURI
GAS
LINE IN
VALVE
AIR
Slightly out of adjustment burner
ORIFICE SHUTTER
Figure 38 Proper orifice engagement
At the end of each valve there is a tiny gas opening
known as an orifice. Gas exits the orifice and enters
the venturis where it mixes with air. The proper
mixture of gas and air produces a clean blue flame
with slight yellow tips from the burner.
YELLOW FLAMES
Extremely out of adjustment burner
HELPFUL TIPS
BE CERTAIN THAT ORIFICES ARE ENGAGED
INTO THE BURNER VENTURIS (see Fig. 38).
Proper orifice engagement should be 1/4" to 3/8" into
the venturis.
1. Before using your grill for the first time, please light
and turn both burners on HI heat for ten to fifteen
minutes. This will burn off any oils that are on new
surfaces. Before grilling, we suggest putting a light
coat of vegetable oil on your cooking grids. This
should be done before you turn on your grill. A spray
on oil, safflower or similar oil will work just fine.
FAILURE TO PROPERLY ALIGN THIS
CONNECTION MAY CAUSE A FIRE AND
RESULT IN DAMAGE TO YOUR GRILL.
GAS CONNECTION WILL REQUIRE LEAK CHECK
UPON ASSEMBLY COMPLETION.
2. Burning unit after each use is not required or
recommended. Extended burning may cause
premature wear on components or may damage your
unit if left unattended. Pre-heating grill 5-7 minutes
before each use will burn off most residue.
GAS GRILL CONVERSION
We strongly recommend having your gas grill
converted by a servicing dealer, your local gas utility
or other trained personnel.
After the cooking grid has cooled, we recommend that
you lightly rub the cooking grid with a nylon cleaning
pad or similar material to remove any baked on foods.
Please remember to lightly oil the cooking grid with a
spray on oil, vegetable or safflower oil before using
the next time.
If your grids have a lot of food on them, you may want
to put them in a plastic bag with a cup of ammonia
and leave them in the sun for a day... be sure to wash
them thoroughly before using.
YOU MAY CLEAN YOUR STAINLESS STEEL
COOKING GRIDS WITH A BRASS WIRE BRUSH.
DO NOT PLACE COOKING GRIDS, ROCK GRATES
OR ROCK IN A SELF-CLEANING OVEN.
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR GRILL COVERED WHEN
NOT IN USE.
ORIFICE ENGAGEMENT
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No Flame
Gas Shut off
Obstruction in Orifice(s)
Leak in Gas Train
No Gas in Tank or Not Connected to Gas Source
Low Flame
High Flame
Leak in Gas Train
Obstruction in Orifice(s) or venturi’s
Natural Gas valve only turned part way
Burner gasket plugging venturis.
Wrong Orifice Size for style Gas
Venturi Air shutter needs adjustment
Burner split
Flames out the Control Panel
Valve knobs won’t turn
Spider webs in Venturi tubes see page 20
Spider fire burnt out lubrication in valve
Lubrication dried out
Warped or bubbled Lower
Casting
Burner burnt out and emitting too much flame in
one area melting casting.
Burner left on for extended period of time
Wrong rock in casting causing build up of heat and
melting casting
Venturi tubes not lined up with gas valves
Stainless Steel rusting
Paint peeling
Grill placed near pool chemicals
Aluminum Base – sprinkler/animal urine/chemicals
Grill won’t light w/module
No sound from Module – replace battery
Slight sound – cracked electrode or crack in wire -
After dark – look for spark
Electrode Missing from
Collector box
Electrode clip gave way and electrode fell out
Upper casting tipping or not
fitting
Holes for hinge pins are uneven, casting rear edge
bowed or uneven
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PROPER TUBE BENDING
BEEF COOKING GUIDE (Grill Preheated 5-10 Minutes)
Cooking Time
for Medium
Doneness
Amount of
Meat
Heat
Setting
Medium
Cooking Tips
and Methods
Grill with hood closed, turn once
Item
Hamburgers
1/2 lb.
8-10 minutes
T-bone or
Porterhouse Steaks
1 to 1.5 lb.
1 1/2 " thick
1 1/2 " thick
3/4 " thick
Medium
Medium
Medium
High
8- 10 minutes
Trim off excess fat, cook with hood closed
minimize flare up, turn steaks once
Sirloin Steaks
Top Round
Flank
15-18 minutes
Same as above, sear meat quickly on HI
then reduce heat
18-22 minutes
Marinate first, cook with lid closed
turn only once.
10-13 minutes
Marinate or tenderize, score with diamond
pattern, cook with lid closed, turn once.
POULTRY COOKING GUIDE
Poultry, unlike beef, requires that meat be fully cooked. The guide below is only a guide; please use a quality thermometer whenever you are cooking
poultry to insure proper doneness.
Cooking Time
Amount of
Meat
Heat
Setting
for Medium
Doneness
Cooking Tips
and Methods
Item
Chicken Pieces
2 1/2 lb. to
5 lb. Serves
4 to 8 people.
LO
34-45 minutes
Preheat grill for ten minutes,
grill chicken until juices run clear,
turn frequently, brush with sauce
during last 15 minutes if d
Whole Chicken
2 1/2 to 3 lb.
(broiler-fryer)
Medium
60-75 minutes
Remove cooking grid, center chicken on
rotis spit. Place drip pan on rocks. Balance
chicken on spit rod, tie legs and wings close
to body, rotis until internal temp. reaches 185
degrees. ALWAYS USE A MEAT
THERMOMETER (ask you dealer about our
"INFRA BROIL" rear burner kit... there is
nothing like it for rotis cooking)
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COOKING TIPS AND
TEMPATURE GUIDE
been designed to heat quickly using minimal amounts of fuel. Cooking
Cooking outdoors has truly come of age in America. What was once a
frustrating experience, pitting the weekend chef against a raging
charcoal inferno has evolved into an enjoyable culinary experience.
Outdoor cooking has no equal in terms of flexibility, flavor, creativity or
exciting presentations. "Cooking with gas" makes your outdoor
cooking easier and more fun than ever! Unlike cooking with charcoal,
YOU control the process rather than the process controlling YOU. Your
PGS Legacy Gas grill has modern, safe, and convenient continuous
spark ignition for safe lighting. Our "Performance Grilling System" has
been designed to give you excellent cooking results with a minimum of
hassle. You can cook outdoors year 'round!
on HI with the lid closed is not recommended unless you want to cook
very quickly for only a short time. With the lid closed, cooking
temperatures will exceed 700 degrees F... that's HOT!
The "MEDIUM " Setting
The medium setting between "HI" and "LO" can be used for most
meals including steaks, chops, burgers, fish, etc. The medium setting
may also be used to sear foods that have been cooked initially on the
"LO" setting. Cooking with the lid open or closed is a matter of
personal preference and will often be dictated by wind conditions on
your patio. Cooking with the lid closed will create internal casting
cooking temperatures of approximately 550 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit.
Experiment with cooking with the lid open or closed and you'll quickly
choose a preference. Half the fun of outdoor cooking is the
experimentation. The other half will be the great cooking results you
will get time and time again!
Clean up is a snap with your grill. No charcoal mess, ashes, or
bothersome clean-up procedures! Since you'll be cooking outdoors,
you will save energy by keeping the heat outdoors. After only a short
time you will be able to cook all parts of your meal outdoors on the
grill.
The "LO" Setting
SOME BASICS
Your PGS has an "infinite" heat control which allows you to control the
heat output on one or both burners on "HI", "LO” or medium or
anywhere in between. The "LO" setting is the preferred setting for
most foods. Even thicker cuts of steak which have been seared on
both sides on the "HI" setting will cook with a better texture and retain
the juices better when cooked on the "LO" setting.
What makes outdoor barbecuing truly unique is the cook! Your PGS
grill will provide you with control and flexibility beyond your
expectations. There are a few basics that will help you maximize the
design features of your grill. The truly masterful outdoor chef is one
that masters the art of heat control. The outdoors temperature, wind
conditions, gas pressure, location, and other factors all play a part in
the outdoors cooking experience. On cold, windy days the heat setting
specified in our recipes might be a bit low. Just turn your heat controls
to a slightly higher setting to compensate. The opposite will hold true
in warmer climates or on windless days. Your own personal tastes in
terms of "doneness" will also allow you to make adjustments in the
cooking process.
Operating the grill with both burners on the "LO" setting will create a
temperature between 350 to 400 degrees F. This is perfect for
roasting, baking, and rotissing. Depending on the draft or wind
conditions, propping the lid up slightly will change the heat level
slightly for even greater control. Again, the only limit to the flexibility
of your grill is your imagination.
HOW ABOUT THE FUEL SOURCE?
HOW ABOUT FLARE-UPS?
Your PGS outdoor gas grill operates equally well on either propane or
natural gas fuel sources. If you have any questions about your fuel
source please call your local LP or natural gas utility company BEFORE
operating your appliance. Our assembly instructions also discuss the
differences between the two gases. Both sources of fuel are
environmentally positive, safe, convenient, clean burning, and efficient.
Some flare-up should not only be expected but is desirable in most
outdoor cooking. The key is to control the level of the flare-up. Your
PGS Grill has been designed to allow you to control the level of the
flare-ups. The stainless steel grids that hold the rock and the ceramic
rocks themselves have been designed to give you unequaled even
cooking and flare-up control.
These two materials will become super-heated and when the fats and
juices drop on the rocks and grates the majority will be vaporized and
create that "outdoor" taste. When you notice the flare-up becoming
excessive turn the heat setting to the low position. If the flare-up
persists a hand held water sprayer may be used to dampen excessive
flare-up.
ADJUSTING THE FLAME
Every PGS grill is factory set and pre-checked to operate efficiently at
sea level. If you live in a high altitude area you might have to adjust
your grill slightly. Perhaps the most frustrating experience is to over
cook your meat, poultry, fish, or vegetables because of excess heat.
Only experience and getting to learn to use your grill will eliminate this
from happening. Let's discuss the various heat settings.
The lower casting of your PGS grill has been specially designed to
channel excessive fats and juices out of the bottom casting and into
the grease collection tray. Please be sure to check the grease tray on
occasion and clean when required. If you find that you are getting too
much flare-up it is generally the result of cooking with the grill too
hot... the solution is to reduce the heat output.
The "HI" Setting
Pre-heat the ceramic briquettes and cooking grids in your grill. This
setting may also be used for quick searing of meats. The "HI" setting
should also be used for about ten minutes after using the grill to self-
clean the cooking grids and ceramic briquettes. Your PGS grill has
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When rotissing you may want to put an aluminum tray or drip
pan under the cut of meat to capture the excessive fats and
juices to further reduce flare-up. Again, flare-up is desirable
when it is under your control.
INDIRECT COOKING
You can bake or roast foods in your PGS grill just like you would in a
conventional oven. Casseroles, whole poultry, breads, and cakes can
be cooked using this indirect method. As the name implies, the food is
not cooked directly over the heat source. Instead it cooks by heated
air circulating inside the grill casting. Just fire the grill on one burner
and put the food on the opposite grid.
HEAT OUTPUT VARIATIONS
No two gas grills will perform exactly the same way. The fuel source,
line pressure or volume, method of installation, wind and weather
conditions all contribute to influencing heat output and control.
Irrespective of the cooking appliance cooking will always be more art
than pure science.
Place an oven thermometer on the unlit side of the grill while cooking
indirectly. Regulate the temperature control to the desired cooking
temperature. Your grill is an ideal alternate cooking source during the
busy Holiday Season. Always keep the lid closed when cooking via the
indirect method.
Even slight breezes across the cooking grids will cause a temperature
variation of 25 to 50 degrees. Your unit should be positioned so the
wind is at the back of the grill-cooking surface. The top casting will
help shield the unit from the wind. Even though your PGS grill has
been designed to cook extremely evenly you might experience slight
variations in heat at the cooking grids. Your variably spaced cooking
grids will give you increased flexibility in this area. You should cook
smaller more delicate foods like shrimp, fish, vegetables etc. on either
side of your grill over the grids that have been spaced closer together.
These grids allow fewer flare-ups and will prevent smaller items from
falling through the grids without the use of additional add-on accessory
grates or griddles. Experiment with these areas, we're sure you'll like
the results!
Use the following chart as a basic guide to cooking indirectly with the
lid closed. If you are grilling on a very hot or cold day you will have to
adjust the temperature setting up or down as required.
TEMP. GUIDE (INDIRECT COOKING)
GRILL
TEMP.
CONTROL
SETTING
LO
ITEM
275-350
350-425
Smokes Foods, rolls, leftovers
Roasts, Ribs, Fish,
MED
Poultry, Meat Loaf, Cakes
Pies, Cookies, Casseroles
Biscuits, Pizza, Rolls
COOKING DIRECTLY
425-450
HI
Cooking directly on the cooking grids is by far the most frequently used
outdoor cooking method. This method is ideal for chicken, fish,
burgers, shish-ka-bobs, and the list goes on and on. Meats get that
great outdoor taste when the meat's natural juices drip down on the
hot ceramic briquettes, caramelize, and impart that great outdoor
taste. As we discussed earlier, flare-up is to be expected and is
actually desirable. If you get a bit too much during the cooking
process, rearrange the foods and just turn down the heat.
THE MICROWAVE GRILL COMBO
Your PGS Gas Grill and indoor microwave are a great combination.
Many meals that require long cooking times or defrost times may be
started in the microwave and finished up on the grill. The convenience
of the microwave and great taste of the outdoor grill are an unbeatable
combination for those with busy schedules. Using the microwave to
defrost means that you can literally go from the freezer to the grill in a
matter of minutes.
When the hood is closed your grill will cook faster, remain at a more
controlled temperature, and use less energy. A great way to determine
doneness, especially on thicker cuts of meat or poultry, is to use a
meat thermometer with a probe. You can also use accessory items
such as grill baskets, shish-ka-bob skewers, woks, griddles, skillets,
casserole and baking dishes directly on your cooking grids. Get
creative, experiment, and have lots of fun!
Poultry, ribs, and other foods that normally take between 45 minutes
and one hour to grill may be cooked by microwave for ten minutes (or
to your taste) and then finished on the grill. The opposite method may
also be used. Foods may be partially cooked on the grill and then
frozen to be thoroughly cooked in the microwave at a later date.
When you rotis a chicken do two instead and freeze one for a later
meal.... this will be a real hit!
COOKING WITH A ROTISSERIE
One of the most flexible accessory items for your grill is the motor-
driven rotisserie. Use the rotis to thoroughly cook larger cuts of meat
and whole poultry. A turkey cooked to golden perfection on the grill is
a real treat. You can keep the lid closed when using your rotisserie.
As the rotis slowly turns, the meat will self-baste in its’ own juices or
you can add your own favorite sauce or marinade. The rotis will give
you moist and flavorful results with just a little practice. Just remove
your cooking grid or grids to accommodate the cut of meat. Insert a
shallow drip pan directly on the lava rock to catch the juices and
drippings. You can use these in a gravy or sauce later if desired. A
meat thermometer with a probe will give you an exact indication of
proper cooking times and temperatures.
Large amounts of food for a large party may be pre-cooked in the
microwave then quickly seared on the grill. Get creative with these
two outstanding cooking appliances to get more enjoyment and
flexibility out of each appliance.
THE CALORIE/CHOLESTEROL PICTURE
It is beyond the scope of this guide to be an authority on the latest in
calorie counting or cholesterol reduction. However, there are some
basics that should be remembered. Outdoor cooking can be done with
no added cooking oils or fats. Marinades and sauces may be made oil-
free and salt free and still do an excellent job of flavoring meats,
poultry, and seafood.
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Warranty
PLEASE NOTE: ENCLOSED WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD MUST BE RETURNED TO PGS FOR WARRANTY TO BE IN
PLACE. PGS WILL NOT USE WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN INTERNAL REGISTRATION OR
BULLETINS REGARDING PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS.
PGS gas grills are made of the finest materials available. They are designed for use in a residential setting and not
intended for commercial installations. Warranty information below applies to residential use. Commercial, common areas
or apartment use carry no warranty
LIFETIME WARRANTY
Pacific Gas Specialties warrants to the original consumer that the upper, lower, housings, stainless steel cooking grids,
stainless steel warming rack will be free from defects in material and workmanship (excluding normal discoloration) when
subjected to normal domestic use and service for the life of the grill.
10-YEAR WARRANTY
Pacific Gas Specialties warrants to the original consumer that the stainless steel cart, stainless steel side shelves, “Flare
Guard” radiant shields, stainless steel Burner assembly and brass valve assembly will be free from defects in material and
workmanship when subjected to normal domestic use and service for a period of ten years from date of original
purchase. Please note, these materials will discolor. The finish will change with long-term use. The warranty does not
cover rust or oxidation of these materials.
1-YEAR WARRANTY
Pacific Gas Specialties warrants to the original consumer that the electronic "Sure Start" ignitor, all galvanized steel
components, and all other parts not previously noted will be free from defects in material and workmanship when
subjected to normal domestic use and service for a period of one year from date of original purchase.
WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU PURCHASE A PGS GRILL COVER TO PROTECT THE FINISH OF YOUR GRILL
WHEN NOT IN USE. This warranty does not include the cost of any inconvenience or property damage due to failure of
the product, and does not cover damage due to misuse, abuse, accident, damage arising out of transportation of the
product, or damage incurred through commercial use of the product. This express warranty is the sole warranty given by
the manufacturer and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including implied warranty of merchantability
or fitness for a particular purpose. If you experience a warranty problem, please contact your local dealer who can
exchange warranty parts. Please note that proof of purchase such as copy of sales receipt will be required. If you wish
to handle your warranty claim directly with the factory, please call us at the phone numbers listed below. Upon receipt of
the defective part, proof of purchase, and a check in the amount of $25.00 for handling, we will repair of replace part and
ship you replacement parts freight prepaid.
PGS BY AEI CORPORATION
2641 DU BRIDGE AVE.
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