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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

 

CHECKING THE GAS LEVEL

To check the amount of fuel in the LP gas cylinder, the griddle must be in operation. Place your hand at the top of the tank and 

slowly move down the side until the tank feels cool to the touch. This will indicate the approximate amount of gas in your tank; 

if ¾ empty, replace with full tank.

IMPORTANT: Do not use charcoal briquettes or any flammable material with your griddle. Use of such 

material will void your warranty and may lead to a fire, explosion and bodily harm. 

CLEANING FREQUENCY 

Any Pit Boss® unit will give you many years of flavorful service with minimum cleaning. Follow these cleaning and maintenance 

tips to service your griddle:

1. 

BURNER COMPONENTS

•  Clean the burner whenever heavy build-up is found, to ensure that there are no signs of blockage (debris, insects) 

on the burner tube or in the burner portholes.  After periods of storage, spiders or small insects can build nests, 

webs, and lay eggs in the burner tube, obstructing the flow of gas to the burner. If storing the griddle or before an 

extended period of non-use, remove the burner and wrap with aluminum foil to reduce the risk of insects entering 

the burner holes. 

•  The burner has been preset for optimal flame performance. A blue flame, possibly with a small yellow tip, is the 

result of the optimal air and gas mixture. If flames are excessively yellow, orange or irregular, clean the oil and food 

deposits on the burner surface and the burner portholes to increase airflow.

2. 

GRIDDLE SURFACE

•  Your griddle comes preseasoned from the factory, but it is important to clean and season your griddle after each use 

to prevent rust, extend the life of your griddle, and create a non-stick cooking surface. The seasoning of your griddle 

is a continuous process that must be repeated over the life of your griddle to ensure the best cooking experience 

and longest life for your griddle.

1.  Clean the griddle after each use, using a spatula or scraper to remove all food and debris from cooking surface.

2.  Liberally apply an even coat of cooking oil to the cooking surface. Vegetable, olive, peanut, coconut, and sesame 

oils are all suitable for seasoning your griddle.

3.  Turn the griddle off, and allow to cool in a cool, dry location.

•  Remove any food or build-up from the cooking surface. Best practice is to do this while it is still warm from a 

previous cook. Grease fires are caused by too much fallen debris on the cooking components of the griddle. Clean 

the inside of your griddle on a consistent basis. In the event you experience a grease fire, carefully remove the food, 

turn the griddle off. Lightly sprinkle baking soda, if available.

•  Check your grease cup often, and clean out as necessary. Keep in mind the type of foods that are cooked. 
•  Use a grill cover to protect your griddle for complete protection! A cover is your best protection against weather and 

outside pollutants. When not in use or for long-term storage, keep the unit under a cover in a garage or shed, with 

the gas cylinder removed (must be stored outdoors). 

CLEANING TIME TABLE (NORMAL USE)

ITEM

CLEANING FREQUENCY

CLEANING METHOD

Cooking surface

After each use

Burn off excess, scrub pad & soapy water, season with cooking oil

Grease cup

After each use

Empty, scrub pad & soapy water

Burner tube, portholes

Every 5-6 uses

Dust, scrub pad & soapy water

Flame tamers

Every 5-6 uses

Scrub pad & soapy water

Burners

Every 5-6 uses

Scrub pad & soapy water

Summary of Contents for 10555

Page 1: ...l before installation and use of this gas appliance Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage bodily injury or even death Contact localbuildingor fireofficialsaboutrestrictionsandinstallationinspectionrequirementsinyourarea FOROUTDOORANDHOUSEHOLDUSEONLY NOTFORCOMMERCIALUSE PORTABLE GAS GRIDDLE IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MANUAL MUST BE READ BEFOR...

Page 2: ...installation restrictions such as any grill being installed on a combustible surface inspection requirements or even ability to use in your area 1 A minimum clearance of 914mm 36 inches from combustible constructions to the sides of the griddle and 914mm 36 inches from the back of the griddle to combustible constructions must be maintained Do not use this appliance indoors or in an enclosed unvent...

Page 3: ... etc can cause LP gas to be released since the temperature increase causes gas to expand Gas released from the cylinder is flammable and can be explosive 2 Do not use an LP gas cylinder if it has a damaged valve or shows signs of dents gouges bulges fire damage corrosion leakage excessive rust or other forms of visual external damage it may be hazardous and should be checked immediately by a liqui...

Page 4: ...ddle 13 Care Maintenance 14 Tips Techniques 15 Troubleshooting 16 Replacement Parts 17 Warranty 17 COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright 2020 All right reserved No part of this manual may be copied transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any means without expressed written permission of Dansons 3411 North 5th Avenue Suite 500 Phoenix AZ USA 85013 sales pitboss grills com servic...

Page 5: ...0 cm 851 sq in 104 260 C 220 500 F 62 000 Part Description 1 Fire Box x1 2 Side Handle x2 3 Grease Cup x1 4 Control Knob x4 5 Bottom Shelf x1 A Screw x8 B Bolt x6 Wrench x1 Screwdriver x1 NOTE Due to ongoing product development parts are subject to change without notice Contact Customer Service if parts are missing when assembling the unit 1 2 4 3 A B 5 ...

Page 6: ...nt latch Open the side shelves to remove the bottom shelf Set aside bottom shelf for future installation ASSEMBLY PREPARATION Parts are located throughout the shipping carton including underneath the griddle Inspect the unit parts and hardware blister pack after removing from the protective shipping carton Discard all packaging materials from inside and outside of the griddle before assembly then ...

Page 7: ...w A Installation Mount one Side Shelf Handle to the left side of the Firebox using four screws Repeat same installation of other Side Shelf Handle on the right side of the Firebox 3 EXPANDING THE CART Parts Required 1 x Firebox 1 Installation Close the side shelves and lock the front latch Note illustration 3A Unlock the cart of the griddle by pulling back on the locking system pins near the wheel...

Page 8: ... now completely assembled 8 EXPANDING THE SIDE SHELVES Installation Unlock the front latch Unfold the side shelves to expose the hot plate for usage 6 MOUNTING THE CONTROL KNOBS Parts Required 4 x Control Knob 4 Installation Mount each Control Knob to the front panel of the unit 7 PLACING THE GREASE CUP Parts Required 1 x Grease Cup 3 Installation On the front of the unit place the Grease Cup into...

Page 9: ...lve Turn the cylinder clockwise until firm Hand tighten only 5 Gas cylinder is now installed The outdoor grill when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 1 Do not store a spare LP gas tank under or near this appliance 2 Never fill the tank beyond 80...

Page 10: ...rea Keep a log or history of what you cooked the outdoor temperature and the cooking time This will help later down the road to help you determine what to cook and how long it will take Have a heated platter or a dish cover ready to keep your food warm while making the trip back inside 3 HOT WEATHER COOKING As it becomes warmer outdoors the cooking time will decrease Follow these few suggestions o...

Page 11: ...rned to the OFF position 2 Connect LP gas cylinder as per instructions Turn LP gas tank valve to OPEN 3 Note the indicator marker on the control knobs Push and hold down the control knob on the griddle and turn 90 degrees or 1 4 counter clockwise SLOWLY 2 to 3 seconds to HIGH You should hear a click sound to indicate a spark from the igniter and look for flame to ensure the burner is lit If it doe...

Page 12: ...area of the burner This can cause injury NOTE Do not use spirit lighter fluid or kerosene for lighting or refreshing a fire in your griddle 5 After the burner has caught fire you are ready to enjoy your griddle at your desired temperature SHUTTING OFF YOUR GRIDDLE 1 When finished cooking turn LP gas tank valve to the CLOSED position and allow the regulator knob to pop out This safety feature locks...

Page 13: ...ok 1 2 3 4 2 Fold in the side shelves Lock the front latch 3 Remove the two bolts from the Bottom Shelf Remove the Bottom Shelf Remove the four bolts from the cart legs Pull back on the locking system pins to fold in the cart legs to collapse the cart NOTE To not misplace re install the bolts into the cart and Bottom Shelf once the cart is completely collapsed 4 Unlock the front latch Open the sid...

Page 14: ... griddle after each use to prevent rust extend the life of your griddle and create a non stick cooking surface The seasoning of your griddle is a continuous process that must be repeated over the life of your griddle to ensure the best cooking experience and longest life for your griddle 1 Clean the griddle after each use using a spatula or scraper to remove all food and debris from cooking surfac...

Page 15: ...NG PREPARATION Be prepared or Mise en Place This refers to preparing the cooking recipe fuel accessories utensils and all ingredients you require at grill side before you start cooking Also read the entire recipe start to finish before lighting the grill A BBQ floor mat is very useful Due to food handling accidents and cooking spatter a BBQ floor mat would protect a deck patio or stone platform fr...

Page 16: ...flames Burner blows out No Gas Flow Check gas fuel connection and ensure it is open Replace gas cylinder if empty Gusting Or High Winds Turn front of grill away from wind or increase flame height Low heat on HIGH Ports blocked Clear ports of any obstructions Gas tank empty Refill the gas tank Gas Leakage Improper Installation Turn the regulator knob to the OFF position and allow the regulator knob...

Page 17: ... Main gas valve and main manifold assembly 12 Gas control knob 4 per grill 13 Heat shield 14 Left side shelf 15 Side shelf handle 2 per grill 16 Grease cup 17 Cart leg assembly left 18 Caster locking 2 per grill 19 Control panel 20 Bottom shelf 21 Cart leg assembly Right 22 Handle screws 6 per grill 23 Latch 24 Caster 2 per grill NOTE Due to ongoing product development parts are subject to change ...

Page 18: ... coatings For these reasons the warranty does not cover rust or oxidization unless there is loss of structural integrity on the griddle components Should any of the above occur kindly refer to the care and maintenance section to prolong the lifespan of your unit Dansons recommends the use of a cover when the griddle is not in use This warranty is based on normal domestic use and service of the gri...

Page 19: ...SERVICE Contact your nearest Pit Boss Grills dealer for repair or replacement parts Dansons requires proof of purchase to establish a warranty claim therefore retain your original sales receipt or invoice for future reference The serial and model number of your Pit Boss can be found on the back of the unit Record numbers below as the label may become worn or illegible MODEL SERIAL NUMBER DATE OF P...

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