Mportant, Nformation, Cleaning – Broilmaster AND P48 User Manual
Page 4: Gas types, Grill location
I
MPORTANT
I
NFORMATION
2
P
ERIODIC
I
NSPECTION
AND
M
AINTENANCE
Periodic inspections and maintenance are
essential. All Broilmaster
®
Gas Grill products or
mechanical devices eventually begin to wear
due to environment, contaminants, corrosion or
aging. Inspect all components at least twice per
year and replace any that show wear.
If any parts are damaged or missing, you may
order parts from your local Broilmaster
®
dealer.
Please refer to the Parts Diagram and Parts List
section of this manual for more detailed
information.
Cleaning
The exterior of your cart or post may be cleaned
with hot water and mild detergent as needed.
Touch-up paint is available through your
Broilmaster
®
dealer.
Stainless steel surfaces may be cleaned with a
spray-on stainless steel cleaner available at most
hardware stores.
Important: Do not use harsh or abrasive
cleaners! Your cart or post has a highly polished
surface and may be easily scratched.
Gas Types
Never use liquid propane gas with a grill
designed for natural gas, or natural gas with a
grill designed for liquid propane gas. The type
of gas required for your grill is defined on its
product identification label. Questions
regarding different types of gases should be
directed to your gas supplier.
Grill Location
Broilmaster
®
Premium Gas Grills are designed
for outdoor use ONLY.
These mounting accessories are designed for
use with Broilmaster
®
gas grills and must not
be used with any other grill or for any other
purpose.
Never install or operate your grill in any building,
garage, or other enclosed area.
For your safety, the grill should not be installed
or operated under any combustible materials,
such as carports, covered porches, awnings,
or overhangs.
Never install or use your grill in or on any
recreational vehicle or boat.
CAUTION: T
HE
INSTALLATION
AND
OPERATION
OF
THIS
GRILL
AT
CLEARANCES
LESS
THAN
SPECIFIED
BELOW
MAY
LEAD
TO
THE
POSSIBILITY
OF
FIRE
,
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
,
OR
PERSONAL
INJURY
.
A minimum clearance of sixteen (16”) inches is
required from all sides of the grill to any
combustible material.
A minimum clearance of eighteen (18”) inches is
required from the back of the grill to any combustible
material.
Examples of combustible materials are patio
furniture, fences, or the wall of your home.
The area surrounding the grill should be clear
to ensure proper ventilation. Do not obstruct
the flow of combustion and ventilation air in any
way. The ventilation openings on the propane
cylinder enclosure must also remain free and
clear of debris.
WARNING: D
O
NOT
INSTALL
OR
OPERATE
A
GAS
GRILL
WHERE
GASOLINE
OR
OTHER
FLAMMABLE
MATERIALS
ARE
USED
OR
STORED
. F
AILURE
TO
COMPLY
WITH
THIS
WARNING
COULD
RESULT
IN
EXPLOSION
OR
FIRE
CAUSING
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
OR
PERSONAL
INJURY
.