Buck BG-32 Manual

Buck BG-32 Manual

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DANGER - IF YOU SMELL GAS:
I) Shut off the gas supply to the appliance at its source.
2) Extinguish any open flames.
3) Open grill hood to release any accumulation of gas
vapor.
4) If a gas odor persists, keep away from your appliance
and contact your gas supplier or fire department imme-
diately.
INSTALLER: PLEASE LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE CONSUMER.
CONSUMER: PLEASE READ & RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND BEFORE INSTALLING
BUCK OUTDOOR GAS GRILL
Owner's Care & Use Guide
Model BG-32 (LP or NG) & BG-40 (LP or NG)
ATTENTION
Contact Information
Buck Stove, New Buck Corp
200 Ethan Allen Drive, Spruce Pine NC 28777, US
828-765-6144 | www.buckstove.com
Buck Grill Owner's Manual & Care Guide
WARNING
I) Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids
or vapor in the vicinity of this or any other appliance
2) A LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored
in the vicinity of this or any other appliances.
1
5024463
CONFORMS TO
ANSI-Z21.58
CAN/CSA-1.6

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  • Page 1 ANSI-Z21.58 CAN/CSA-1.6 BUCK OUTDOOR GAS GRILL Owner’s Care & Use Guide Model BG-32 (LP or NG) & BG-40 (LP or NG) DANGER - IF YOU SMELL GAS: WARNING I) Shut off the gas supply to the appliance at its source.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Cleaning & Maintenance ..............35-36 Light Replacement ................37-38 Gas Conversion ..................39-40 Low Flame Adjustment ................ 41 Troubleshooting Guide ................ 42-44 Replacement Parts ................45-48 Wiring Diagrams ................... 49 Customer Service & Warranty Information ........50-52 Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 3: Product Inspection

    “concealed damage” claim with them. This should be done within (5) days of the date delivery is made to you. Be sure to hold on to the container for inspection. We cannot assume responsibility for damage or loss incurred in transit. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 4: Product Specifications

    *These dimensions create the required air gap underneath this appliance. This air gap serves multiple purposes, such as preventing a build-up of heat in the island cavity and helping provide proper airflow for combustion and/or cabinetry. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 5 *These dimensions create the required air gap underneath this appliance. This air gap serves multiple purposes, such as preventing a build-up of heat in the island cavity and helping provide proper airflow for combustion and/or cabinetry. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 6: Safety Warnings & Information

    Important Safety Information WARNING Please read this manual carefully and before using your Buck Grill to ensure proper operation, in- stallation, servicing and to reduce the risk of fire, burn hazard and or other injury. This manual should be retained for your information NOTE: Improper installation and service or maintenance may cause property damage, injury or death.
  • Page 7 Do not store flammable materials near or inside the appliance. Keep area clear and free from com- bustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids. Failure to do so can result in death, explosion, or fire. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 8 Although an obstructed burner tube is not the only cause of “FLASH- BACK” it is the most common cause, and frequent inspection and cleaning of the burner tubes is necessary. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 9 • Never lean over the cooking surface when lighting or operating the appliance. • Use cooking utensils with wood handles and insulated oven mitts when operating the appli- ance. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 10 Under no circumstance is this appliance to be used indoors. This includes garages or any other enclosed area. This outdoor cooking gas appliance is not ap- proved to be installed in or on any recreational vehicles and /or boats. Buck Grills are for single family/residential use only.
  • Page 11 • Non-Combustible Enclosure: The BUCK GRILL must be installed in a NON- COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSURE ONLY. The determination of whether a location is combustible or non-combustible construction is made by the local fire marshal, building inspector or the local safety authority having jurisdiction.
  • Page 12: Safe Operation Practices

    2. Read the entire instruction manual prior to operating grill. 3. BUCK Grill must be used outdoors in a well ventilated area, and cannot be used indoors, in a en- closed area such as a garage, gazebo, screened in porch or other similar enclosed area.
  • Page 13 BUCK Grill. 26. Never touch any metal surfaces on or around the grill with your bare hands while grilling. 27. The BUCK Grill must be cooled before it is covered. Never place the cover on when cooking or while hot.
  • Page 14: Electrical Safety & Install Warnings

    This appliance conforms to all uniform electrical safety codes and electrical grounding regulations. Install unit accord- ing to I.A.W. local codes or with National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 or CSA C22.1 in their absence. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 15: Gas Safety & Install Warnings

    • CHECK TO ENSURE THAT THE GAS SUPPLY FLEX CONNECTOR DOES NOT COME IN CONTACT WITH ANY HOT SURFACE, SHARP OR ROUGH EDGES OF THE GRILL OR OUTDOOR KITCHEN CONSTRUCTION. DO NOT KINK THE GAS LINE WHEN INSTALLING. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 16 • Installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with either the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, Natural Gas and propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1, or Propane Storage and Handling Code, B149.2, in Canada. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 17  use. Only the factory supplied flex connector and regulator must be used. Use only replacement regulator and flex connector assemblies specified by New Buck Corporation. Checking for Gas Leaks Perform a leak test before each use whether the gas supply cylinder has been disconnected or not. In addition, when- ever the gas cylinder is connected to the regulator or whenever any part of the gas system is disconnected or replaced, perform a leak test.
  • Page 18 This would require the tank to be disconnected from the regulator, and then reconnected to reset the regulator. Open the valve (shut-off or ‘ON’ LP tank). Test for leaks by applying liquid soap solution to all joints. Bubbles forming indicate gas leak. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 19: Unit Unpackaging

    Your Buck Grill comes pre-assembled and requires very little setup. We do however; recommend the use of professional help during the installation of your unit as improper installation may affect your warranty.
  • Page 20: Gas Requirements

    • An installer supplied gas shutoff valve must be installed in an accessible place. Liquid Propane (LP) Gas and Tank Requirements • If your Buck Grill is for a Liquid Propane application, a L.P regulator set for 11” WC must be used and is for use with LP gas only.
  • Page 21 Store cylinders outdoors and out of the reach of children. Do not store cylinders in a building, garage, or any other enclosed area. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 22: Outdoor Kitchen Installation

    Installing the Buck Grill into an Outdoor Kitchen Note: Check with City and Fire department for Local Building Codes. A Permit may be required for outdoor kitchen construction. You will need a second person to help you avoid damaging the appliance or your appliance island.
  • Page 23 NG/Natural Gas: Natural gas is lighter than air and will rise to the highest levels of the outdoor kitchen. It is imperative to provide adequate cross ventilation for the areas where gas can accumu- late at these higher levels of the island cavity. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 24 These are not the only possible options for venting but instead simply some ex- amples of the more common configurations found. Notice the middle set of vents being positioned lower on the island cavity for LP gas. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 25 Due to differing personal preferences of the size of the notch out, this is recommended to be done at the point of installation so that the consumer can dictate their preference. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 26 *These dimensions create the required air gap underneath this appliance. This air gap serves multiple purposes, such as preventing a build-up of heat in the island cavity and helping provide proper airflow for combustion and/or cabinetry. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 27 • Perform the leak test procedure as described earlier in this manual. • Connect the transformer to the grill, then into the electrical outlet. Be sure to follow all of the electrical safe- ty and instructions found on page 14. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 28: Natural Gas Installation

    Hard Pipe Connection in a Built in Enclosure WARNING Only a licensed gas professional should perform the required gas connections on BUCK Grill gas appliances. To en- sure satisfactory performance, the gas supply line must be sized to accommodate the total BTU/h requirements of all the gas-fired equipment that will be connected to that line.
  • Page 29: Propane Installation

    For an outdoor cooking gas appliance provided with a No. 600 Connection : “The LP gas supply cylinder must be • disconnected when this appliance is not in use.” Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 30 After filling, have the gas dealer check for leaks and to see that the relief valve remains effective and in good repair. • Non-Combustible Enclosures The Buck Grill must be installed in a NON-COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSURE ONLY. The determination of whether a location is combustible or non-combustible con- struction is made by the local fire marshal, building inspector or the local safety authority having jurisdiction.
  • Page 31: First Time Operation

    6. If the burner does not light after several attempts, immediately close all gas valves and consult an authorized ser- vice technician. 7. Upon successful lighting, repeat the process on the other burners you wish to light. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 32: Burner Lighting Procedure

    6. Wait five minutes with the lid and doors open until the gas clears before attempting to light it again. 7. If the burner does not light after several attempts, immediately close all gas valves and consult an authorized service technician. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 33 (see flame adjustment). Turn the control knobs to HI and allow the grill to preheat for 15 minutes or until desired temperature is displayed on the thermometer. The hood is to be closed during the appliance preheat period. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 34: Proper Flame Adjustment

    No Oxygen If the flame color is mostly yellow, less oxygen is sup- plied to the fuel than required. Turn the air shutter valve counter clockwise to increase the opening. Proper Flame Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 35: Cleaning & Maintenance

    Free all clogged ports of obstructions with a small metal object. Clean out any debris through the air shutter and inspect the burner inlet to ensure it is free of any obstructions. Use a rod or pipe cleaner to remove any debris within the burner if necessary. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 36 • For seasonal storage use the product referred to above, ensure the grill is dry and then cover and secure the cover to minimize the amount of damp air getting to the surfaces. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 37: Light Replacement

    Reach in using your fingers only, grip the two outside edges of the light bulb, do not grip the top or bottom of the bulb, as it might break. Insert the new bulb using your clean cloth and gently snap it into position. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 38 Connect the LED light assembly to the Loosen the lock nut and replace power connector and secure it to the the LED Bulb. grill with the screw using a Phillips head screw driver. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 39: Gas Conversion

    Converting Your Gas Grill Your BUCK Grill Gas Grill comes "GAS SPECIFIC", Natural Gas and packed with an LP gas orifice kit (or comes LP with Natural orifice kit). On the side of the GAS BBQ there will be a Rating plate on the outside left that specifies the "GAS TYPE"...
  • Page 40 Never connect an unregulated gas line to the grill. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 41: Low Flame Adjustment

    When doing this adjustment you will be adjust to a minimum stable flame. Increase to left and wanting a Blue Flame with a Yellow Tip. Adjust the Valve decrease to right. to obtain this flame. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting Guide

    Thoroughly clean burner by removing. See general maintenance instructions. Open air shutter slightly according to combustion air ad- justment instructions. (This must be done by a licensed gas professional.) Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 43 Terminals on switch or circuit board are corroded or loose. Clean connections and ensure connectors are pushed together firmly. Access to circuit board is under electrical cover on left side of cabinet. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 44 Reposition supply flex connector as necessary. Dirty or clogged orifice. Spider webs or other matter in venturi tube. Clean burner orifice . Clean out venturi tube. Ensure an adequate gas supply is available to the grill. Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 45: Replacement Parts

    Exploded View & Spare Parts 32” BG-32 (LP or NG) Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 46 Warming Rack Support L GP WRMRCKSUPR Warming Rack Support R GP RUBBMPR Rubber Bumper GP LIDHINGEPIN Lid Hinge Pin GP M6FLTSHIM M6 Flat Shim GP M6SPRNGSHIM M6 Spring Shim GP M6LOCKNUT M6 Locking Nut Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 47 Exploded View & Spare Parts 40” BG-40 (LP or NG) Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 48 Warming Rack Support L GP WRMRCKSUPR Warming Rack Support R GP RUBBMPR Rubber Bumper GP LIDHINGEPIN Lid Hinge Pin GP M6FLTSHIM M6 Flat Shim GP M6SPRNGSHIM M6 Spring Shim GP M6LOCKNUT M6 Locking Nut Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 49: Wiring Diagrams

    Wiring Diagram 32” Grill 40” Grill Buck Grill Owner’s Manual & Care Guide...
  • Page 50: Customer Service & Warranty Information

    Warranty Parts Warranty parts will need a proof of purchase and can be ordered by contacting New Buck Corporation. Proof of purchase is required for warranty parts. Parts will be free of charge if under warranty. Large parts may require core charge.
  • Page 51 (B) Period II For the period after the first year from the date of purchase and extending for five (5) years as long as the Buck Grill is owned by the original purchaser, NBC will repair or replace, at its...
  • Page 52 Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. (D) All warranty repairs under this warranty must be performed by an authorized Buck Stove service representative. Repairs or attempted repairs by anyone other than an authorized service representative are not covered under this warranty.

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