GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOCATION, THOSE INSTALLING CODE COMPLIANCE AND ABOVE GRILL VENTILATION VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS WHEN INSTALLING YOUR GRILL INTO A BULL ISLAND OR OTHER BUILT-IN CABINET OR ENCLOSURE LIQUID PROPANE GRILL INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS LIQUID PROPANE TANK RETENTION GUIDELINES NATURAL GAS (NG) GRILL INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS GRILL OPERATION 'FIRST USE' GRILL 'FIRST USE' LIGHTING PROCEDURE...
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Before you start, be sure to contact your gas supplier or your Bull Grill Dealer who will be ready to supply the correct...
STEER GRILL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST MODEL #69008 LP & #69009 NG (Any item with an * next to it requires a serial number ITEM # NO. ON WARRANTY PARTS LIST BULL PART DESCRIPTION PERIOD ILLUSTRATION * SERIAL NUMBER REQUIRED (YEARS)
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GRILL OPERATIONAL SAFETY WARNING! FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ THE GUIDELINES BELOW FOR ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION OF YOUR GRILL. YOUR GAS GRILL IS ONLY FOR OUTDOOR USE. PROTECT CHILDREN: DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE DUE TO GRILL. KEEP THEM AWAY FROM THE GRILL DURING USE, AND UNTIL SPIDER WEBS THE GRILL HAS COOLED COMPLETELY.
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GRILL OPERATIONAL SAFETY (CONTINUED) CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS NEVER TEST FOR GAS LEAKS WHILE THE GRILL IS LIT! Prior to the first use and at the beginning of each new season (or, if using LP, whenever gas cylinder is changed), it is a must that you check for gas leaks.
VISUALLY INSPECT THE LP HOSE PRIOR TO EACH USE FOR CUTS, CRACKS, EXCESSIVE WEAR OR DAMAGE. IF FOUND ASSEMBLY SHOULD BE REPLACED, USE ONLY THE BULL PART NUMBERS SHOWN IN THE PARTS LIST SUPPLIED WITH THIS UNIT. THE REPLACEMENT HOSE ASSEMBLY SHALL BE THAT SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER.
LIQUID PROPANE GAS TO NATURAL GAS CONVERSION Gas valves are pre-set at the Bull factory to operate on LP Gas or Natural Gas. If you wish to convert to a different gas type, other than LP or NG, be sure to contact your grill dealer, licensed plumber or authorized service center for further details. Conversion kits are not sold to the general public and require a professional to perform service.
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THE LOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF YOUR GRILL PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR GAS Your Built-in Gas Grill comes to you fully assembled. We strongly recommend professional installation and hook up of the Gas BBQ grill. These instructions will provide you with the measurements necessary for you or your builder to construct a masonry structure for your outdoor gas grill.
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GRILL VENTILATION INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING BUILT-IN CABINETS 1) Vents must be provided for combustion air and ventilation on both sides of built-in cabinet. 2) When choosing a location for your gas grill keep in mind that it should never be located under any overhead combustible construction.
LIQUID PROPANE GRILL INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS Vents must be provided for combustion air and ventilation on both sides of built-in cabinet. When choosing a location for your gas grill keep in mind that it should never be located under any overhead combustible construction.
Below are the requirements with supportive illustrations for an LP Tank enclosure and how to install a Tank Retention System which can be obtained through your Bull Dealer: Per CSA the following is required that any built-in cabinet must have enough room for only 1 LP tank.
Manufactured Homes, ANSI Z21.75 For post-mounted outdoor cooking gas appliances, in-ground metallic posts shall be protected against corrosion as warranted by soil conditions. A suitable coating of corrosion protection will retard the effects of corrosion and help your Bull purchase last longer. IMPORTANT INSTALLATION GUIDELINES: 1) Vents must be provided for combustion air and ventilation on both sides of built-in cabinet.
DO NOT SMOKE WHILE LIGHTING GRILL OR CHECKING GAS SUPPLY! GRILL ‘FIRST USE’ LIGHTING PROCEDURE • CONNECTIONS BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE SAFETY GUIDELINES AT THE FRONT OF THE MANUAL • DO NOT LEAVE GRILL UNATTENDED DURING USE • DO NOT MOVE GRILL DURING USE •...
GRILL STANDARD LIGHTING PROCEDURE DO NOT SMOKE WHILE LIGHTING GRILL OR CHECKING GAS SUPPLY CONNECTIONS! Set ALL BBQ Grill control knobs to “OFF” and open gas supply, LP cylinder or Control Knob Control Knob Natural Gas Valve. ‘OFF’ Position HIGH’ Position LIGHTING MAIN BURNER(S): 1.
TO LIGHT GRILL WITH A FIREPLACE-TYPE MATCH NOTE: To light gas grill with a fireplace-type match, follow steps 1 through 6 above. Remove cooking grid and flame tamer from burner you wish to light. Using provided Lighting Rod to hold a lighted fireplace type match or long- necked butane lighter placing flame near to burner ports.
COOKING TEMPERATURE SETTINGS HIGH SETTING Use this setting only for fast warm-up, for searing steaks and chops, and for burning food residue from the cooking grids after the cookout is over. MEDIUM SETTING Use this setting for most grilling, roasting or baking, and for cooking hamburgers and vegetables. LOW SETTING Use this setting for all smoke cooking, and when cooking very lean cuts such as fish.
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BURNER REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Your grill has 3 stainless steel that have cotter pins to keep the burners in place during shipping. You’ll need to remove the cotter pins to allow burner removal for inspection and or cleaning. The cotter pins can be discarded or retained in case the grill is relocated.
REMOVING CAST SST BURNERS FROM YOUR GRILL (CONTINUED) To remove burners, remove cotter pin and lift the burner out of the retaining hole enough to clear so you slide the burner free from the gas valve tip as shown. To re-install burners, install burner back on gas valve tip far enough to allow the burner retainer post to go back into retaining hole on grill.
INSERTING BURNER INTO GRILL CAUTION- ALWAYS TURN OFF GAS SUPPLY PRIOR INSTALLING BURNERS BACK IN GRILL Note, there’s no need to use the cotter pin while installing the back into position. If is for shipping purposes only. IMPORTANT NOTE Check the burner to make sure it is proper located after replacing. Make sure the valve orifices are inside the burner tubes (see illustration below).
Grease will not be able to drip down into the grease collector and a grease fire could occur. It is that you use Bull Grease Tray Liners for ease clean up and maintenance. STAINLESS STEEL CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Your Grill’s outstanding lustre and durability is attributed to Stainless Steel construction.
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CLEANING (CONTINUED) REQUIRED INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS THAT MUST BE FOLLOWED PER ANSI Z210.58-CSA 1.6-2019 SECTION 4.24.2a FOR ALL OUTDOOR COOKING GAS APPLIANCES. I. Installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with either of the following as applicable: a.
TROUBLESHOOTING NEVER SMOKE DURING TROUBLESHOOTING IF GRILL FAILS TO OPERATE PROPERLY 1) Turn off gas at source, turn control knobs to “OFF”, and wait five minutes before trying again. 2) Check gas supply/connections. Repeat lighting procedure. If Grill still fails to operate properly, TURN “OFF” GAS AT SOURCE, TURN CONTROL KNOBS TO “OFF”, wait for grill to cool, and check for the following potential causes below and how to address: MISALIGNMENT OF BURNER TUBE(S) OVER ORIFICE(S) / CORRECTION: Reposition burner tube to properly seat over orifice.
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. WHO MAY USE THIS WARRANTY? BULL OUTDOOR PRODUCTS, INC. located at address 1011 East Pine St. Lodi, CA. 95240 ("we") extend this limited warranty only to the consumer who originally purchased the product ("you") at the original site of delivery or installation. It does not extend to any subsequent owner or other transferee of the product.
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Warranty Policy (Continued) Grill Warranty Periods The following parts are covered for one year on all our current gas grill models: The lid, control panel, grease tray, bezels, knobs, temperature gauge, valves, regulator, flex tubes, rotisserie burner, transformer, and all components of the lighting system. The following parts are covered for three years on all our current gas grill models: The manifold, handle end caps, flame tamers, heat shields, and warming rack.
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Warranty Policy (Continued) WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY NOT COVER? This limited warranty does not cover any damage due to: (a) transportation; (b) storage; (c) improper installation or use; (d) use on improper fuel/gas supply; (e) failure to follow the product instructions or to perform any preventive maintenance;...
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