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WARNING

Fuels used in gas or oil-fired appliances and the products of

combustion of such fuels, contain chemicals known to the

State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and/ or

other reproductive harm.

This warning is issued pursuant to California Health &

Safety Code Sec. 25249.6.

You have bought a quality gas product from Barbeques

Galore. All gas products require careful installation and or
assembly and pre-operational testing. We recommend that
our trained staff assemble, test and if necessary install your
new purchase for you.

Barbeques Galore cannot be held responsible for any

damages to persons or property resulting from improper
assembly or installation.

If you chose to assemble, test and install your own unit,

please follow the manufacturer’s instructions explicitly.

This Outdoor Cooking Gas Appliance is not intended to
be installed in or on recreational vehicles and/or boats.

GAS PRESSURE

This propane grill is designed to operate on propane at

a gas pressure regulated at 11" water column (W.C.) when
equipped with the correct Propane Orifices on the valves
and a 

Propane Regulator

on the supply line.  The Natural

Gas Grill is designed to operate on Natural Gas at a gas
pressure regulated at 4" water column (W.C.) when
equipped with the correct Natural Gas Orifice on the valves
and a 

Natural Gas Regulator

on the supply line.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The installation of your Gas grill must meet all local codes
and/or gas utility requirements or, in the absence of local
codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1.

CAUTION: LEAK CHECKING

Check all gas connections with a soap solution to be

sure they are tight and leakproof.  To make soap solution,
mix one part water with one part liquid detergent.  With heat
control knobs at "OFF position, turn gas supply on.  Apply
the mixture to all gas pipe connections.  Soap bubbles will
appear if connections are not properly sealed; repair as nec-
essary.  Never test for gas leaks with a lighted match or
open flame.

Self-contained Propane Gas System -Mobile Cart

The Self-Contained Gas System Gas grill is designed to

be used with a standard 20 lbs. gas cylinder.  Do not
connect to a Propane gas cylinder exceeding this capacity.
The cylinder should not exceed 18 inches in height and 12
inches in diameter, and must be constructed and marked in
accordance with specifications of the U.S. Department of
Transportation for Propane gas cylinders.
The cylinder must also be equipped with:

A)

A collar to protect the Propane gas valve.

B)

A shutoff valve terminating a Propane gas cylinder valve
outlet 

QCC-1

(Quick Connect Coupling Type 1) as spec-

ified in the American National Standard for Compressed
Gas Cylinder Valve Outlets and Inlet Connections, ANSI
Z.21-58.

C)

A safety relief valve having direct communications with
the vapor space of the cylinder;

D)

An arrangement for vapor withdrawal; and 

E)

A bottom rim with holes for securing tank support
assembly.

Propane is safe to use when properly handled, careless 
handling of the Propane gas cylinder could result in a fire
and/or an explosion.  Therefore:

A)

Always keep cylinder securely fastened in an upright
position.

B)

Avoid tipping cylinder on its side when connected to a
regulator since this may cause damage to diaphragm in
regulator.

C)

Handle tank valves with care.

D)

Never connect an unregulated Propane gas cylinder to
the grill.

E)

Do not subject Propane cylinders to excessive heat.

F)

Tightly close the gas shut-off valve on the Propane gas
cylinder after each use.

G)

The QCC-1 Fitting must be protected when disconnect-
ed from the Propane tank.  If fitting is allowed to drag on
the ground, nicks and scratches could occur resulting in
a leak when connected to the tank.  Retain and use the
plastic protector cap provided.

H) CAUTION:

Never store a Propane gas cylinder inside a building or

in the vicinity of any gas burning apparatus.  Between cook-
outs, when the Propane gas supply cylinder is not discon-
nected from the Gas grill, the cylinder and grill must be
stored outdoors in a well ventilated area, out of the reach of
children.  If for any reason the Gas grill is to be stored
indoors, the cylinder must be disconnected and removed
from the grill cart and stored outdoors in a well ventilated
area out of the reach of children.  The plastic cylinder valve
plug supplied with your Barbecue must be tightly installed
when the cylinder is disconnected from the unit.  THE DIS-
CONNECTED CYLINDER MUST NEVER BE STORED IN
A BUILDING, GARAGE OR ANY OTHER ENCLOSED
AREA.

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WARNING

Your grill will get very hot.

Never lean over the cooking

area while using your grill. Do not touch cooking surfaces,
grill housing, grill lid or any other grill parts while the grill is
in operation, or until the grill has cooled down after use.

Failure to comply with these instructions may result in
serious bodily injury.

The LP gas pressure regulator and hose assembly sup-

plied with this unit must be used without alteration.  If  this
assembly needs to be replaced, use only the type specified
by Barbeques Galore for this appliance.

Safety Information

Summary of Contents for CG3TCBN

Page 1: ...n use which will prolong the life of the barbecue and protect it from the elements FOR YOUR SAFETY IF YOU SMELL GAS nWARNING Failure to comply with these instructions could result in a fire or explosi...

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Page 3: ...must also be equipped with A A collar to protect the Propane gas valve B A shutoff valve terminating a Propane gas cylinder valve outlet QCC 1 Quick Connect Coupling Type 1 as spec ified in the Americ...

Page 4: ...lls Steel and Wood Carts 2 years Porcelainized Steel Frame Housing Solid Porcelain Coated Cast Iron Burners 5 years Solid Cast Stainless Steel Burners 15 years All Stainless Steel exterior parts 15 ye...

Page 5: ...th heat control knobs still at OFF position turn on Cylinder valve USING SOAP SOLUTION TEST THE GAS CONNECTION FOR LEAKS See Page 2 for information on mixing and applying soap solution If bubbles appe...

Page 6: ...MBLING HOOD TO BBQ FRAME TO MAKE CART ASSEMBLY EASIER 6 Place the hood section onto the barbecue in the closed position Align holes on Top and Bottom Hinges and insert Hinge Pivot Pins into position y...

Page 7: ...ed down onto the back bracket locat ing the cast peg into the appropriate hole Figure 7 Note Air Adjustment The bolt on the side of each burner should be screwed half way in and secured with the locki...

Page 8: ...ptible to winds that will decrease the performance of your rotisserie cooking For this reason you should not operate the back burner during windy weather conditions 1 Open the Grill Lid Failure to do...

Page 9: ...ps and the resulting smoke are what give meat cooked over an open flame the delicious outdoor flavor so expect and encourage some flare up However excessive flare ups can be caused by cooking extra fa...

Page 10: ...e meat or poultry causing it to lose it s natural juices 3 If you use a tomato or sugar base sauce for basting do not apply until the last five or ten minutes of cooking period Use over a longer perio...

Page 11: ...tense heat sears in the natural juices and nutrients found in quality cuts of meat The cooking times on a rotisserie will be approximately the same as for oven cooking Balancing the Food In rotisserie...

Page 12: ...rner gently on a hard surface to dislodge any rust etc inside To visually check that the burner is operating look at the burner flame between the tray and BBQ frame The flame should be approximately 1...

Page 13: ...nt of the regulator it has been preset and tested Allow the LP tank to lie on its side Keep in an upright position Turn a control knob on until a lighted match is inserted in the lighting hole Use pla...

Page 14: ...attachments is not recommended by the manufacturer and may cause injuries Do not use this Rotisserie for other than its intended use 9 When Rotisserie cooking place a Cooking Pan under the food to be...

Page 15: ...t Collar 4 with long end towards handle as shown in Figure 24 6 Slide Holding Forks 2 onto Spit Rod 1 Place food onto Spit and secure with Holding Forks Secure with Thumbscrews 3 Place Spit assembly o...

Page 16: ...lso cause pinholes if they come in contact with these connectors and MUST be washed off immediately with water NOTE When installing a barbecue equipped for liquid propane in an island the propane tank...

Page 17: ...lied CSA approved Natural Gas Regulator included Figure 29 Stainless Steel Flex line not included Teflon Pipe Thread Sealant is recommended for use on all threaded connections Gas Inlet Natural Gas Bu...

Page 18: ...ic Built in WOK 21 3 4 Figure 34 1 2 NPT Female Pipe Gas Inlet 8 3 8 W1 W2 19 1 2 Turbo Elite Built in Wok 21 3 4 Black Porcelain Control Panel Stainless Steel Control Panel 16 MODEL W1 W2 CG3TCN 24 1...

Page 19: ...1 269738 Manifold Tube Turbo 5NG 1 1 1 1 1 1 269613 Flame Thrower Tube Turbo 150mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 269621 Flame Thrower Tube Turbo 210mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 269639 Flame Thrower Tube Turbo 310mm 1 1 1 1 269647 Fl...

Page 20: ...elain Enamel 1 269787 26 Warming Rack Stainless Steel 1 269795 31 Warming Rack Stainless Steel 1 269803 39 Warming Rack Stainless Steel 46 2 2 2 269811 Handle Brackets for S Steel Hood 1 269829 Handle...

Page 21: ...o Classic Alternate Rock Grate 14 17 15 20 21 22 18 16 19 5 10 31 32 33 35 36 49 39 44 34 1 40 43 63 2 27 29 23 3 37 5 24 7 50 9 25 41 12 13 48 11 8 Valve Igniter Assembly Electrode Lead Black Control...

Page 22: ...15 20 21 22 18 16 19 1 40 41 43 63 26 7 50 37 6 9 10 2 28 23 47 46 42 30 38 51 52 45 53 61 6 12 13 48 11 8 Valve Igniter Assembly Electrode Lead Chrome Control Knob 20 4 59 54 56 60 55 62 59 58 57 Sa...

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