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Operating instructions, Checking for leaks, Operating main burners – Blue Rhino GBC831WB User Manual

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Operating Instructions

Checking for Leaks

Burner Connections

1. Make sure the regulator valve and hose connections

are securely fastened to the burner and the tank.
If your unit was assembled for you, visually check
the connection between the burner venturi pipe and
orifice. Make sure the burner venturi pipe fits over
the orifice.

WARNING: Failure to inspect this

connection or follow these instructions

could cause a fire or an explosion

which can cause death, serious bodily

injury, or damage to property.

2. Please refer to diagram for proper installation.

(Figure 1 and 2)

3. If the burner pipe does not rest flush to the orifice,

please contact 1.800.762.1142 for assistance.

Tank/Gas Line Connection

1. Make 2-3 oz. of leak solution by mixing one part

liquid dishwashing soap with three parts water.

2. Make sure control knobs are “OFF”. (Figure 3)
3. Turn LP gas tank “ON” at valve.
4. Spoon leak check solution at all “X” locations

(Figure 4)
a. If any bubbles appear turn LP gas tank “OFF”,

reconnect and re-test.

b. If you continue to see bubbles after several

attempts, turn LP gas tank “OFF” and disconnect
LP gas tank and contact 1.800.762.1142 for
assistance.

c. If no bubbles appear after one minute turn tank

“OFF”, wipe away solution and proceed.

Operating Main Burners

First Use

1. Make sure all labels, packaging and protective films

have been removed from the grill.

2. Remove manufacturing oils before cooking on this

grill for the first time, by operating the grill for at
least 15 minutes on “HIGH” with the lid closed. This
will “heat clean” the internal parts and dissipate
odors.

Lighting

1. Open lid.

Attempting to light the burner with the

lid closed may cause an explosion!

2. Make sure there are no obstructions of airflow to

the burners. Spiders and insects can nest within
and clog the burner / venturi tube at the orifice. A
clogged burner tube can lead to a fire beneath the
appliance.

3. All control knobs must be in the “OFF” position.

(Figure 3)

4. Turn ON gas at LP gas tank.
5. Push and turn control knob counterclockwise to

“HIGH”.

6. Press the electronic igniter button and hold for 5

seconds to light burner.

7. If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds, turn burner

control knob “OFF”, wait 5 minutes, and repeat
lighting procedure.

8. If igniter does not light burner, use a lit match

secured with the lighting rod provided to light
burners manually. Access the burners through the
cooking grid and heat plates. Position the lit match
near side of the burner. (Figure 5)

Important: Always use the lighting rod provided when
lighting burners with a match.
9. After lighting, observe the burner flame, make sure

all burner ports are lit and flame height matches
illustration. (Figure 6)

Caution: If burner flame goes out

during operation, immediately turn

the gas “OFF” and open lid to let the

gas clear for about 5 minutes before

re-lighting.

Figure 1

LP Gas
Connection

LP Gas Valve
with Orifice

Burner
venturi
pipe

Main Burners

Figure 2

Burner
venturi pipe

LP Gas Valve
with Orifice

LP Gas
Connection

Side Burner

Figure 3

Figure 4

X

X

X

X

X

Figure 5

Turning Off

1. Turn gas OFF at LP gas tank.
2. Turn all control knobs clockwise to the “OFF”

position.

Direct Cooking

Cooking directly over hot burners. Ideal for searing in
juices and grilling food requiring less than 25 minutes
of grilling time, such as steaks, hamburgers, hot dogs,
chicken parts, vegetables and fruit.
1. Open lid and ignite the desired amount of burners per lighting instructions in owner’s manual.
2. Close lid and preheat grill on “HIGH”.
3. Wear protective gloves and use long handle tongs to place food onto cooking grids above the

lit burners.

4. Adjust controls to desired temperature.
5. With lid open or closed, cook until desired internal food temperatures are achieved.
6. Turn grill OFF by first closing the valve on the propane tank. Burn off remaining gas in lines

by waiting 15 seconds then turn all burner controls to the OFF position. A “poof” sound is
normal as the last of the LP gas is burned.

Indirect Cooking

Not cooking directly over hot burners. Ideal for slow cooking and foods requiring more than 25
minutes such as most roasts, loins, chops, whole chickens, turkey, fish and baked goods.
1. Open lid and ignite the desired amount of burners per lighting instructions in owner’s manual.
2. Close lid and preheat grill on “HIGH”.
3. Wear protective gloves and use long handle tongs to place food onto cooking grids above the

un-lit burners.

4. Adjust controls to desired temperature.
5. With lid closed, cook until desired internal food temperatures are achieved.
6. Turn grill OFF by first closing the valve on the propane tank. Burn off remaining gas in lines

by waiting 15 seconds then turn all burner controls to the “OFF” position. A “poof” sound is
normal as the last of the LP gas is burned.

For more tips on indirect cooking please see “Tips for Better Cookouts and Longer Grill Life”

Tips for Better Cookouts and Longer Grill Life

1. For food safety tips visit: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/Barbecue_Food_Safety/
2. Use the upper cooking grid (warming rack) for keeping cooked food warm, toasting breads or

cooking delicate foods in aluminum foil pouches.

3. Use the side burner of this appliance like a normal kitchen range for boiling, sautéing or

frying.

4. To keep food from sticking to the grids, spray or coat with cooking oil before lighting.
5. To reduce flare-up keep grill clean, use lean cuts of meat (or trim fat) and avoid cooking on

very high temperatures.

6. Place delicate foods like fish and vegetables in aluminum foil pouches and indirect cook or

place on upper cooking levels (warming rack).

7. To avoid losing natural juices, use long handled tongs or spatulas instead of forks and turn

foods over just once during cooking.

8. When direct cooking adjust your burners to different levels so foods can be prepared to

different internal temperatures in the same time frame.

9. When indirect cooking roasts and larger cuts of meat, place meat onto a roasting rack inside

a heavy gauge metal pan. Place pan over the un-lit burners.

10. Try water pans to reduce flare-ups and cook juicer meats. Before starting grill remove

cooking grids and place a heavy duty shallow pan directly on heat plates. Fill half way with
water, fruit juices or other flavored liquids. Replace cooking grids and position food over the
loaded pan.

11. Enhance food flavors by using wood chips in smoker boxes or aluminum foil pouches.

Follow the wood manufacturer’s instructions.

12. Rotisseries, grill baskets, vertical poultry holders and other accessories can enhance your

experiences, reduce cooking times and aid in clean-up.

13. Clean cooking grids and racks after every use with a quality grill bush designed for your

grid material. Wear protective gloves and gently remove the build-up while grids are hot.

14. After every use, allow grill to cool. Then protect clean cooking grids with a light coat of

cooking oil, empty grease pan, wipe outside surfaces with a suitable kitchen cleaner and
protect surfaces with a quality cover that properly fits your grill.

15. Visit websites like www.bluerhino.com, watch barbecue themed TV shows or purchase

related barbecue cookbooks to learn more interesting tips like –
A gas grill is ideal for reheating leftover pizza. Set burners on low and place pizza slices
directly on preheated cooking grid. Close lid and cook until cheese starts to bubble.

Operating Side Burner

NOTE: Side burner can be used while main burners are operating.

Never use side burner as a grill.

Lighting

1. Open lid.

Attempting to light the burner with the lid closed may cause an explosion!

2. Make sure there are no obstructions of airflow to the burner. Spiders and insects can nest

within and clog the burner / venturi tube at the orifice. A clogged burner tube can lead to a
fire beneath the appliance.

Figure 6

Burner

Flame

Slight

Yellow

Slight

Blue

Dark

Blue