Assembly
and Owner’s
Manual
TG475-2
Portable
Gas Grill
L.P. Gas Cylinder
Not Included
ASSEMBLER / INSTALLER:
Leave these instructions with the consumer.
CONSUMER / USER:
Read all of these instructions and keep them in a safe place for future reference.
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
If you smell gas:
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
1. Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
2. An unconnected liquid propane cylin-
der should not be stored in the vicinity
of this or any other appliance.
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
2. Extinguish any open flame.
3. Open lid.
4. If odor continues, immediately call
your gas supplier or fire department.
FOR YOUR SAFETY: Never leave a grill unattended when in use.
Table of Contents
Page Number
Chapter 1 - INSTALLATION
4
4
Necessary Information
Choosing a Safe Location
Portable L.P. Gas Grills
L.P. Gas Dealer Instructions
4
5-7
8
Chapter 2 - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1 (Identifying Parts)
Replacement Parts
9
10
11
Step 2 (Cabinet Assembly)
Step 3 (Cabinet Assembly)
Step 4 (Grill Head)
12
13
14
Step 5 (Side Burner Valve)
Step 6 (Side Tables)
15
16
Step 7 (Side Tables)
17
Step 8 (Cooking Grids)
Step 9 (Cabinet Doors)
Step 10 (Drip Pan)
18
19
20
Installing an L.P. Gas Cylinder
21-22
Chapter 3 - USE and CARE
Leak Testing
23
24
Lighting Instructions
Side Burner Operation
Using Your Grill
25-26
27
28
Caring for Your Gas Grill
Cleaning and Maintenance
Warranty
29
30
31
Pinnacle Series Gas Grill
Installation Chapter 1
Necessary Information to
2. Installation must conform with local codes
or, in the absence of local codes, with ei-
ther the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI
Z223.1, NFPA 54 (USA), or CAN/CGA-B
149.2 Propane Installation Code (Canada)
and CAN/CGA-B 149.1 Natural Gas Instal-
lation Code.
Safely Use a Gas Grill
To check local codes, contact your local
gas dealer or gas company listed in the
Yellow Pages for recommended installa-
tion procedures and regulations.
3. This appliance is not intended to be in-
stalled in or on a recreational vehicle and/
or boat.
4. Keep the barbecue grill at least 24 inches
(61 cm) away from any combustible con-
struction.
•
Do not use a grill under a ceiling or cover
where the heat or flame could cause dam-
age.
•
•
Choose a level surface where the grill is
not facing directly into the wind.
Avoid moving the grill during use.
5. The grill area must be clear and free from
combustible materials, gasoline, and any
other flammable liquids or vapors.
Choosing a Safe Location
for a Gas Barbecue Grill
•
Do not use lighter fluid or charcoal bri-
quettes in a gas grill. The flow of combus-
tion and ventilation air is not to be ob-
structed. The ventilation openings of the
cylinder enclosure must be kept free and
clear from other debris. Do not store grill
covers or other items in the cylinder area.
1. The gas barbecue grill may only be used
for cooking out-of-doors.
•
Do not operate this barbecue in garages,
breeze ways, sheds or any enclosed area.
Operating this or any gas-fired appliance
in an enclosed area can produce a build-
up of carbon monoxide, which could result
in injury or death.
•
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10. Make sure that the drip pan is in place
under the grill bottom.
•
Hot drippings from cooking food could
damage the fuel supply system.
IMPORTANT: NEVER leave a grill unat-
tended when in use.
Portable L.P. Gas
Barbecue Grills
WARNING: Do not use natural gas in an
appliance designed for L.P. gas. Use only
liquid propane (L.P.) gas in an appliance de-
signed for L.P. gas.
6. Do Not store a spare L.P. gas cylinder
under or near this appliance.
L.P. Gas
Liquid Propane (abbreviated L.P.) gas is
stored under high pressure inside a cylinder
and will vaporize when released. It is impor-
tant that there are no leaky connections on
the grill fuel supply system. Refer to the
Leak Testing section of this manual.
Do not store an L.P. cylinder in a building,
garage or any other enclosed area. In-
stead, store the cylinder outdoors in a
well ventilated area, away from people
and out of the reach of children.
7. NOT FOR USE BY CHILDREN
• Place your barbecue grill in a location
away from children and pets.
The L.P. Fuel Supply System
An L.P. gas grill requires a fuel delivery sys-
tem made up of a L.P. gas cylinder, a fuel
regulator with hose and a gas-control valve.
• Do not leave grill unattended when in use.
8. The outside of the barbecue grill will be-
come hot during use.
• To avoid burns, do not touch any hot grill
surface. If necessary, use a protective
glove when operating control knobs, tank
shut-off valve or lid handle.
• Do not place combustible material, such
as cloth or plastic, on grill surface during
use.
• Do not lean on side tables or place more
than 15 pounds of weight on a side table.
9. The warming drawer is only to be used for
keeping food warm.
• Do not place any flammable material in
the warming drawer.
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4. The pressure regulator and hose assem-
bly provided is factory set at an outlet
pressure of 11 inches water column (.4 lb.
per sq. Inch).
WARNING: Any attempt to adjust the regu-
lator is dangerous and could create a situa-
tion causing personal injury or property dam-
age. Consult your L.P. gas dealer if you think
the regulator is not working properly.
L.P. GAS SUPPLY CYLINDER
L.P. Cylinders can be obtained at the store
where you purchased your grill or from an
authorized L.P. gas dealer.
FUEL REGULATOR AND HOSE
The fuel regulator supplied is equipped with a
Type 1 coupling nut. Do not attempt to con-
nect to any other L.P. cylinder not equipped
with a mating Type 1 cylinder valve. This grill
is not to be used with any other cylinder con-
nection device.
The fuel regulator and hose assembly with the
Type 1 fitting supplied must be used with the
appliance. Do not use a hose and regulator
assembly other than the one supplied with the
grill or a manufacturer’s replacement fuel
pressure regulator assembly.
The Type 1 connection system has the follow-
ing features:
1. The system will not allow gas to flow until
a positive connection has been made.
L.P. GAS CYLINDER SPECIFICATIONS
Any L.P. gas-supply cylinder used with this
grill must be approximately 12 inches
diameter and 18 inches high. The maximum
fuel capacity must be 20 pounds of propane.
Full-cylinder weight should be approximately
38 pounds (43.7 lbs. Nominal water
capacity).
2. The system has a thermal element that will
shut off the flow of gas between 240°F and
300°F.
3. The system has a flow-limiting device
which, when activated, will limit the flow of
gas to 10 cubic feet per hour.
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The L.P. gas cylinder must have a shut-off After filling, have the gas dealer check for
valve terminating in a Type 1 L.P. gas- leaks and that the relief valve remains free
cylinder-valve outlet. A Type 1 compatible to function.
cylinder with a Type 1 cylinder valve has a
positive seating connection that does not Have the gas dealer weigh the cylinder after
permit gas flow until a positive seal has filling to ensure that the cylinder is not over-
been obtained.
filled.
The cylinder must be arranged for vapor
DANGER:
withdrawal. It must also include a collar to a.) Do not store a spare L.P. gas cylinder
protect the cylinder valve. A safety-relief under or near this appliance.
device having direct communication with b.) Never fill the gas cylinder beyond 80 per-
the vapor space of cylinder must be pro- cent full.
vided. This will expel high-pressure gas if c.) If the information in (a.) and (b.) is not
the cylinder is overfilled or overheated.
followed exactly, a fire causing serious
injury or death may occur.
All L.P. gas cylinders used with this appli-
ance shall be constructed and marked in
accordance with the specifications for L.P.
gas cylinders of the U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT) or the National Stan-
dard of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, Cylin-
ders, Spheres and Tubes for Transporta-
TRANSPORTING A FULL CYLINDER
WARNING: Handle a full cylinder with care.
tion of Dangerous Goods; and Commis- Gas is under high pressure.
sion, as applicable; and shall be provided
with a listed overfilling-prevention device. You should transport only one cylinder at a
Read labels on the L.P. gas-supply cylin- time. Transport the cylinder in an upright
der.
and secure manner with the control valve
turned off and the POL dust cap in place.
DANGER: Do not insert any foreign ob-
jects into the valve outlet. You may dam- Do not transport a cylinder in the passenger
age the back check. A damaged back compartment of a vehicle.
check can cause a leak, which could result
in explosion, fire, severe personal injury or Do not leave cylinder in direct sunlight or in
death.
a high-heat area such as a closed car trunk.
High-heat areas could cause the relief valve
to vent gas.
Allow only a qualified L.P. gas dealer to
fill or repair an L.P. gas-supply cylinder.
Use a cylinder cap on the cylinder-valve out-
Inform the gas dealer if it is a new or used let during transport and when the cylinder is
cylinder to be filled. Caution the gas dealer not connected to the grill. Keep cylinder
not to overfill the fuel cylinder.
valve closed when not in use.
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Take These Instructions to the L.P. Gas Dealer
that will not permit gas to flow until an
evacuation device is installed. To purge the
L.P. gas cylinder, the back-check module
must be opened with an evacuation device.
When using a cylinder exchange, be sure the
exchanged cylinder is a Type 1 cylinder: a
510 POL cylinder will not fit a Type 1 regula-
tor.
FILLING AND PURGING
TYPE 1 L.P. GAS CYLINDERS
PURGING AND EVACUATION DEVICES
FOR L.P. GAS CYLINDER WITH TYPE 1
CYLINDER VALVES
DANGER: Purging and filling of L.P. gas cyl-
inders must be performed by personnel who
have been thoroughly trained in accepted
L.P. gas industry procedures. Failure to follow
this instruction may result in explosion, fire,
severe personal injury or death.
A. Hose-end valve with a bleed port: Purg-
ing can be accomplished using a hose-
end valve containing a bleed port, which
also allows for evacuation without the
use of an adapter.
IMPORTANT: Purge new cylinders before
filling. This tank is easily filled with a standard
CGA 510 POL filling connection.
B. Hose-end valve without a bleed port:
When a hose-end valve does not have a
bleed port, a separate device must be
used for evacuation.
C. Purging using a Type 1 connection: L.P.
gas cylinder evacuation can be accom-
plished during each purging by using a
Type 1 connection. The Type 1 valve out-
let has 1-5/16” external ACME right-hand
thread that will accept this connection.
CAUTION: After purging or filling an L.P.
gas cylinder, do not insert a POL plug into
the valve outlet. Insertion of this plug will
prevent the back-check from closing. Use
ONLY the provided cap and strap attached
to the outlet. Close the cylinder valve knob
before returning the cylinder to the customer.
Filling a Type 1 Cylinder Valve
Example A: shows a CGA-510 POL fitting.
For proper purging procedures in the USA,
refer to: Safety Bulletin NPGA#133, “Purging
L.P. Gas Cylinders,” and Safety Bulletin
NPGA#130, “Recommended Procedures for
Filling Cylinders.”
DANGER: Do not fill an L.P. gas cylinder
beyond 80% full. If this information is not fol-
lowed exactly, a fire causing serious injury or
death may occur.
The L.P. gas cylinder has a Type 1 cylinder
valve with a back-check module in its outlet
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Pinnacle Series Gas Grill
Assembly Instructions Chapter 2
Getting Started
1. Please follow the steps in the order that
they are presented.
2. Assemble the grill where you plan to use
it.
3. You may want to place an old towel or
cloth at the assembly site to prevent nuts
and bolts from becoming lost.
4. Have a friend help. An assistant can
make the assembly easier by holding the
parts in place while you fasten the nuts
and bolts.
5. To be ready to barbecue immediately,
have the L.P. gas cylinder filled by an au-
thorized L.P. dealer or cylinder exchange
center.
Unpacking the Grill Parts
1. Remove and set aside all inner boxes
and parts from the master carton.
2. Remove and set aside all wrapping paper
and additional packaging from the parts.
3. Do not destroy carton or packing until
your grill is completely assembled and
operating to your satisfaction.
Tools needed to assemble grill:
•
Phillips-head screwdriver
TOOLS NOT INCLUDED
ESTIMATED TIME FOR ASSEMBLY -
30 MINS
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