Capital Performance Series PSQ30RBI Use And Care Manual

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U S E A N D C A R E G U I D E
P E R F O R M A N C E S E R I E S
G A S G R I L L S
T M
THE POWER OF PERFORMANCE

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  • Page 1 U S E A N D C A R E G U I D E ™ P E R F O R M A N C E S E R I E S G A S G R I L L S THE POWER OF PERFORMANCE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    LP (Propane) Gas Requirements Leak Testing Locating Grill Built In Clearances Light Connections Burner Adjustments Exclusive Features Lighting Your Grill Lighting Your Grill — Side Burners Lighting the Rotisserie Using the Rotisserie PSQ Accessories Helpful Hints Caring for Your Grill Troubleshooting Service Installer’s Final Checklist...
  • Page 3 capital cooking is your friend hello and welcome to Capital... We thank you for choosing our Performance Series™ cooking equipment. Because of the unique features found in our products, we recommend spending some time to familiarize yourself with this booklet before using your product.
  • Page 4: Warnings

    WARNINGS! important technical info: Tested in accordance with ANSI Z21.58b CAN/CGA 1.6b-2002 For US and Canada for LP and Natural Gas. STANDARD FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY. Check your local building codes for the proper method of installation. In the abscence of local codes, this unit should be installed in accordance with the National Fuel gas Code No.
  • Page 5 models 30" PSQ30ZRBI PSQ30RBI PSQ30ZRC PSQ30RC 40" PSQ40RBI PSQ40RC 52" PSQ52RBI PSQ52RSBI PSQ52RC PSQ52RCSB KEY: R = Rotisserie BI = Built In SB = Side Burner Z = Infrared-Zone Burner C = Cart L = LP Unit N = Natural Gas unit Therefore: RBIN = Rotis/Built In/Natural gas RCSBL = Rotis+Cart+Side Burner/LP...
  • Page 6: Safety Practices And Precautions

    Be certain you are pushing the ignition button when you attempt to light the burner. DO NOT touch the grill grates (racks) or side burner grate, or any item in the interior cavity or surrounding area of the appliance when burners are on.
  • Page 7 Have the installer show you where the gas supply shut off valve is located, so that you know where to shut off the gas to the grill. IF YOU SMELL GAS, your installer has not done a proper job of checking for leaks.
  • Page 8 SPIDER AND INSECT WARNING!: Spiders and insects can nest in the burners of this and any other grill, and cause the gas to flow from the front of the burner. This is a very dangerous condition that can cause a fire to occur behind the valve panel, thereby damaging the grill and making it unsafe to operate.
  • Page 9: Natural Gas Requirements

    Be sure to check on type and size or run, and how deep to bury the line. If the gas line is too small, the grill will not function properly. Any joint sealant used must be an approved type and be resistive to the actions of LP gases.
  • Page 10: Lp (Propane) Gas Requirements

    NOTE: When an LP unit is directly attached into an LP house system, the step down regulator MUST be used to reduce the supply pressure to a max. 14” W.C. and min. 11” W.C. to the grill regulator.
  • Page 11: Leak Testing

    Grill. Substitution can void the warranty. Fig 4 Do not use the grill until all connections have been checked and do not leak. Check all gas supply fittings for leaks before each use. It is handy to keep a spray bottle of soapy water near the shut-off valve of the gas supply valve.
  • Page 12: Locating Grill

    IMPORTANT: A minimum of 12” clearance from the sides and a minimum of 6” from the back must be maintained from the grill above and below the cooking surface to adjacent vertical combustible construction. See Fig 6 on next page.
  • Page 13: Built In Clearances

    built in clearances Fig. 6 " 0 " 2 " 4 " 4 " 3 " 1 " 2 " 8 " 4 " 4 " 4 " 4 " 8 " 2 " 2 " 2 " 8 " 4 "...
  • Page 14: Light Connections

    light connections PRIMARY VOLTAGE Black cord must be connected to a 120 volt outlet. SECONDARY VOLTAGE White wires must be connected to the two gray wires descending from the back of the unit. NOTE: A factory-authorized, qualified professional technician/electrician MUST make all electrical connections!
  • Page 15: Burner Adjustments

    To access the grill burner and to make the proper air-shutter adjustment for proper air/gas mixture do the following: 1. Remove the grill racks and radiant trays.
  • Page 16: Burner Adjustments

    Fig. 10 Low Setting Adjustments: The grill valves feature an adjustable low setting. Due to fluctuations in gas pressure, heating value or gas conversion, you may feel it necessary to increase or decrease gas flow in the low position.
  • Page 17: Exclusive Features

    LIFE! Use the channel side up for meats of a higher fat content, and the channel side down for fish and vegetables. Note: stainless steel grill racks will discolor considerably after first use. This won't affect their performance in any way.
  • Page 18: Lighting Your Grill

    Do not use the grill if the odor of gas is present at ANY TIME. Make sure all knobs are in the OFF position. If the unit is LP and you smell gas, make...
  • Page 19 • Check that the drip pan and grease trays are in place. • With the grill lid open, turn the control knob to HI to light. Preheat the grill for 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Page 20: Lighting Your Grill - Side Burners

    REMINDER #1: Check that the batteries in your ignition system are fresh and new! The grill comes with a test battery, but depending on a variety of factors, the battery's life may have worn out before it gets to our customers' homes. So, please install NEW batteries.
  • Page 21: Lighting The Rotisserie

    • If relighting a hot burner, wait 5 minutes. • Never leave the control knob ON if rotisserie is not in use. • Never light a grill burner under the rotisserie while rotisserie burner is lit. MANUAL LIGHTING: To manually light the rotisserie, place a butane lighter near the tip of the thermocouple.
  • Page 22: Using The Rotisserie

    With the rod pushed as far as possible into the motor, the grooved rod will rest on the rollers.
  • Page 23 • Pick up rod, rotate it to check for balance. If not balanced, adjust prongs and food to balance it. Take pliers and tighten the “L” shaped screw on both sides of the prong. • Remove grates and top rack on the grill, place bottom portion of broiler pan on radiant trays, so meat drippings can be caught in pan.
  • Page 24 3 Fig. 14 Fig. 15 Correct placement rotisserie basting pan in grill. Remove grill racks and position pan atop the radiant trays. Fig. 13 try this! COOKING ON THE ROTISSERIE: 1. Place prepared rod into motor (Fig. 14).
  • Page 25: Psq Accessories

    C. Load a generous amount of flavored or unflavored smoker chips in tray. Please note that sometimes, less is more. D. Place smoker tray in any desired position on grill. For best results place directly above main grill burner. E. Light burner beneath smoker tray. WARNING!
  • Page 26: Helpful Hints

    helpful hints just say "Hi" Remember, we really do pay close attention to what our customers say. After all YOU are our marketing department. So, if you have a suggestion for us, or would like to see us improve something, or you'd like to see a feature built into our grills that isn't there, or if you simply want to compliment us...
  • Page 27: Caring For Your Grill

    To ensure rust prevention, wash all stainless steel surfaces every 2-4 weeks with fresh water and polish with stainless steel cleaner. To prevent saline deposits and pitting on grill use a vinyl cover. REPLACING BATTERIES: Battery location is indicated on the front panel 1.
  • Page 28 3. Replace bulb with a new one. CARING FOR YOUR GRILL BURNER: Remove the grill grates, then lift out the radiant trays. Grasp the burner and pull it up carefully and slightly towards the rear wall of the unit so the burner head comes off the brass orifice at the front.
  • Page 29 Like all things of value, the more you protect and care for them, the longer they last, the better they perform, the more pleasure they give and the more value they hold. Your Performance Series™ grill is not just a great appliance, boasting some of the finest, most versatile features anywhere, but it is an investment.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    Call a Capital Performance Series™ Specialist at 1-866-402-4600. Grill won’t light when ignition button is pushed: 1) Remove the grill top grates and the radiant trays, watch the ignition tip. You should see a spark jump from the tip of the ignition when the ignition is pushed.
  • Page 31: Service

    we're here for you HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE: For service, contact one of our PERFORMANCE SERIES SPECIALISTS at 1-866-402-4600. Before you call, please have the following information ready: • Model Number • Serial Number • Date of purchase and Installation •...
  • Page 32: Installer's Final Checklist

    (cart models only) lid sits on front ledge evenly user informed of gas Supply shut-off location radiant trays and grill racks securely in place lights functional rotisserie motor in place and plugged in rotisserie rod totating freely when motor is turned ON...
  • Page 33: Warranty

    Should structural deterioration occur to the degree of non-performance, a replacement will be furnished. • Limited Lifetime Warranty against rust on all stainless steel components, including stainless steel grill burners and stainless steel grill racks (excludes normal heat discoloration).
  • Page 37: Psq30Rc Wiring Diagram

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  • Page 41 All illustrations and specifications contained in this use and care guide are based on the latest product information available at the time of this printing. Because product improvement is an ongoing process, Capital reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in colors, materials, equipment, specifications, features and models.

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