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Never operate this appliance unattended.
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire or explosion which could cause property damage, personal injury or death.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in fire, explosion or burn hazard which could cause property damage, personal injury or death.
LOW HEAT:
Cooks slowly and requires more time.
Breaks down connective tissue and fat for a tender, moist meal.
MEDIUM HEAT:
Stable heat, takes the average time you'd expect for pancakes, eggs, toast, and more.
For food more susceptible to heat. Sear without overcooking.
HIGH HEAT:
Cooks meals fast and in little time.
Slow cooking would dry up these cuts and make them horrible to eat since they are lower on fat.
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Before proceeding, make certain that you understand the FOR YOUR SAFETY section of this manual. Hazardous fire or explosion may result if instructions are ignored.
Food safety is an important part of enjoying the outdoor cooking experience. To keep food safe from harmful bacteria, follow these four basic steps:
CLEAN: Wash hands, utensils, and surfaces with hot soapy water before and after handling raw meat and poultry.
SEPARATE: Separate raw meats and poultry from ready-to eat foods to avoid cross contamination. Use clean platter and utensils when removing cooked foods from appliance.
COOK: Cook meat and poultry thoroughly to kill bacteria. Use thermometer to ensure proper internal food temperatures.
CHILL: Refrigerate prepared foods and leftovers promptly.
For more information visit foodsafety.gov or Canadian Partnership for Consumer Food Safety Education online at befoodsafe.ca
Meat and poultry cooked with this appliance often browns very fast on the outside.
Use a meat thermometer to be sure food has reached a safe internal temperature and cut into food to check for visual signs of doneness.
When reheating takeout foods or fully cooked meats like hot dogs, cook to 165°F (74°C), or until steaming hot.
Poultry: 165°F or 74°C
Juices should run clear and flesh should not be pink
Beef or Poultry Hamburger: 160°F or 71°C
Juices should not be pink and flesh should be brown in the middle.
Beef, Veal, & Lamb Steaks/Chops: 145°F or 63°C
Beef, Veal, & Lamb Roasts: 145°F or 63°C
ALL cuts of Pork: 160°F or 71°C
Juices should not be pink.
This appliance is safety certified for use in the United States and/ or Canada only. Do not modify for use in any other location. Modification will result in a safety hazard and void warranty.
Use long-handled cooking utensils and oven mitts to protect against burns and splatters.
Fuels used in liquefied propane gas appliances, and the products of combustion of such fuels, can expose you to chemicals including benzene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Appliance 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, or the Standard for Recreational Vehicles, NFPA 1192, and CSA Z240 RV Series, Recreational Vehicle Code, as applicable.
If grease or other hot material drips from appliance onto valve, hose or regulator:
STEP 01
Turn off gas supply immediately.
STEP 02
Determine the cause and correct it.
STEP 03
Clean and inspect valve, hose and regulator before continuing.
STEP 04
Perform a leak test. (Please reference the Leak Test Instructions in the Fuel chapter.)
For problems with this appliance, please reference theTroubleshooting chapter.
PARTS | QTY | |
1.8 | Tubular burners | 3 |
1.9 | Regulator | 1 |
2.1 | Griddle top | 1 |
2.2 | Hood | 1 |
4.1 | Hood handle bezel | 1 |
11.1 | Magnetic strip | 1 |
NOT INCLUDED:
20 lb (9 kg) LPG tank & AA Battery
TOOLS NEEDED:
Phillips head screwdriver & Adjustable wrench
Two people are recommended for the assembly of this product.
Please read all instructions thoroughly before proceeding. Make sure all the plastic packing material is removed before assembling.
Find a large, clean area to assemble your unit. Please refer to the parts list and assembly diagrams as necessary.
STEP 01
Remove the griddle body from the packaging and lay it on its back on a smooth, flat surface.
Unfold the legs and use two (2) small thumb screws to attach the two (2) wheels to the left leg assembly.
STEP 02
Use one (1) large thumbscrew to attach the bottom tray to the right leg assembly.
STEP 03
Use one (1) medium thumb screw to attach the lower propane tank support and the bottom shelf to the left leg assembly.
Use one (1) M6x70 bolt and one (1) M6 flange nut to attach the upper propane tank hanger to the left leg assembly.
STEP 04
With the help of another person, set the griddle on its feet. Hang the grease cup in the slot on the back of the griddle body.
STEP 05
Thread four (4) side shelf pegs and four (4) peg washers into the left side shelf. Repeat with the right side shelf.
STEP 06
Use two (2) M6x12 bolts to attach the paper towel bracket to the paper towel holder.
STEP 07
Use two (2) M6x12 bolts to secure the right side of the right side shelf to the side of the griddle body.
Align the holes on the paper towel bracket with the holes on the left side of the right side shelf and use (2) M6x12 bolts to attach them to the griddle body.
STEP 8
Use four (4) M6x12 bolts attach the left side shelf to the side of the griddle body.
Do not leave the hood WATER ACROSS THE closed for more than 10 WHOLE SURFACE OF A minutes while cooking.
STEP 9
Use the two (2) M6x16 screws found inside the hood handle and handle bezels to the front of the griddle hood.
STEP 10
With the help of another person, place the griddle top and hood onto the griddle body by aligning the four pins to the holes on top of the unit. Ensure all pins are seated in the holes.
STEP 11
Connect the propane tank (not included) and hook it on the upper propane hanger so that it nestles against the lower propane holder. (Please reference the Connection & Removal section of the Fuel chapter.)
STEP 12
Proceed to the Griddle Seasoning Instructions section of the Care & Maintenance chapter.
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The LPG Tank used with your griddle must meet the following requirements:
Appliances must be used in accordance with the installation requirements of your gas supply authority, and constructed and marked in accordance with the applicable standard:
LPG Tank valve must have:
LPG is nontoxic, odorless and colorless when produced. For safety and easy detection, LPG has been given an odor similar to rotten cabbage.
If regulator fails in unit, it must be replaced with a Blackstone approved LPG is highly flammable and model and must only be replaced by a professionally licensed, authorized may ignite unexpectedly dealer. Failure to comply will void the warranty. when mixed with air.
Leak test new and exchanged LPG tanks BEFORE connecting to griddle. Please reference the Leak Test Instructions section.
STEP 01
LPG tank must be properly secured to griddle. (Please reference the Assembly Guide chapter.)
Ensure that the control knobs are turned to OFF.
STEP 02
Ensure that the LPG tank is OFF by turning the OPD hand wheel clockwise to a full stop.
Remove the safety cap from the Type 1 valve outlet.
STEP 03
Hold the regulator in a straight line with the Type 1 valve outlet so as not to cross thread the connection.
Center and insert the regulator nipple into the Type 1 valve outlet.
Hand-tighten the coupling nut in a clockwise direction.
PLEASE NOTE: If connection cannot be completed, disconnect regulator and repeat step 03.
If still unable to complete connection, do not use this regulator!
Do not insert a POL transport plug (plastic part with external threads) into the Type 1 valve outlet. It will defeat the Safety relief valve feature.
STEP 01
Ensure that the control knobs are turned to OFF.
STEP 02
Ensure that the LPG tank is OFF by turning the OPD hand wheel clockwise to a full stop.
Turn the coupling nut counterclockwise by hand to remove the regulator. (Do not use tools to disconnect.)
STEP 03
Place the safety cap onto the Type 1 valve outlet.
Only use the type of safety cap on the cylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder valve. (Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage of propane.)
Use only those reputable exchange companies that inspect, precision fill, test and certify their tanks. LPG dealer must purge new tank before filling.
Volume of propane in tank will vary by temperature. A frosty regulator indicates gas overfill. Immediately close LPG Tank valve and call local LPG gas dealer for assistance.
Do not release liquid propane (LPG) gas into the atmosphere.
To remove gas from LPG Tank, contact a certified LPG dealer or local fire department for assistance.
Exchange tank only for an OPD safety feature-equipped tank.
If growing bubbles appear during leak test, do not use or move the LPG bottle. Immediately contact an LPG supplier or fire department.
DO NOT USE HOUSEHOLD CLEANING AGENTS.
Damage to gas valve, hose, and regulator components may result.
STEP 01
Brush soapy solution onto joint areas of tank. (Indicated by arrows in figure 01.)
Leaks are indicated by growing bubbles.
STEP 01
Ensure that the control knobs are turned to OFF.
Ensure that the regulator is tightly connected to LPG tank.
Completely open the LPG tank by turning the OPD hand wheel counterclockwise.
If you hear a rushing sound, turn gas off immediately. There is a major leak at the connection. Correct before proceeding.
STEP 02
Brush soapy solution onto joint areas of valves and regulator. (Indicated by arrows in figure 02.)
Leaks are indicated by growing bubbles.
STEP 03
Immediately close the LPG tank by turning the OPD hand wheel clockwise and re-tighten connections. If leaks cannot be stopped DO NOT TRY TO REPAIR.
LEAK TEST: VALVES,
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For proper ignition and operation of the appliance follow the steps below.
STEP 01
Ensure that the LPG gas tank is properly connected to regulator is angled towards the the unit. Turn gas ON at the LPG rear of the appli nce, and that the LPG bottle icylinder by slowly turning the OPD positioned below handwheel halfway. the regulator.
STEP 02
Push the control knob in to start gas flowing.
Turn the control knob counterclockwise to activate the starter.
Adjust the temperature to desired level
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SYMPTOMS
01. Burner will not ignite with piezo ignition system
If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds, turn the burner controls off, wait 5 minutes and repeat the lighting procedure.
If this does not work, to determine the cause, please try to ignite your appliance with a match. (Please reference the Match Lighting Instructions in the Cleaning the Burner Assembly section of the Care & Maintenance chapter.)
If you CAN ignite your appliance with a match
POSSIBLE CAUSES | SOLUTION |
01. Ignitor wire misaligned. | Ensure that the ignition needle is positioned 1/8" to 1/4" away from the burner tube, positioned above a burner hole. |
02. Damage to the ignition system. | Contact customer service for replacement parts. |
Ensure that the ignition needle is positioned 3-7mm away from the burner tube, positioned above a burner hole.
If you CAN NOT ignite your appliance with a match
POSSIBLE CAUSES | SOLUTION |
03. Burner tubes are not receiving propane. | Please reference the Gas Flow section of the Troubleshooting Chapter. |
SYMPTOMS | POSSIBLE CAUSES | SOLUTION | |
1 | A flame is coming out of the air gate.![]() | Something is blocking the venturi in the burner tube. This is not allowing the propane to flow through the burner, causing the flame to back out the air gate. | Clean the burner assembly to remove the obstruction. (Please reference the Cleaning the Burner Assembly section of the Care & Maintenance chapter.) |
2 | Burner flames are yellow or irregular.![]() | Something is blocking the air gate for the burner. This is blocking oxygen from mixing with the propane correctly to get healthy flames. | Check the air gates in your burner. If you have adjustable air shutters over your air gates, make sure that they are completely open. If your burners have bug shields, clean any spider webs, soot, or debris off the bug shield. Clean any other obstructions out of air gates. |
3 | Appliance will not achieve a high heat or heats unevenly. | United States regulations require that all regulators contain a flow limiting device for consumer safety. This device measures the amount of propane going through the regulator to ensure the levels are safe. If the flow rate through the regulator is too high (a symptom of a large leak), the flow limiting device will trigger, restricting the flow of propane to reduce the chance of a dangerous fire. This safety system can accidentally be tripped by opening a propane tank too quickly or opening the propane tank when a burner knob is not in the off position. | This safety system can be reset by moving the burner knobs to the off position, closing the propane tank, and disconnecting the regulator from the propane tank. Wait five minutes to allow the pressure to dissipate, then reconnect the regulator to the propane tank and slowly open the OPD handwheel one half turn. Ignite your appliance as described in the Care & Maintenance chapter. |
4 | Burner flames start strong, then immediately drop to low even when burner is set to high position. | LPG cylinder is empty or low. | Refill or replace the propane tank. |
5 | Flame height drops when a second burner is lit. | Obstructions in the burner, gas jets, or fuel rail. | Clean the burner, jets, and gas hose. (Please reference the Cleaning the Burner Assembly section of the Care & Maintenance chapter.) |
6 | Flames do not extend the full length of the burner, or only run on one side of the burner. | Regulator stuck in safety position. | Contact customer service for replacement parts. |
7 | Burner flames are inconsistent. |
Your appliance's burners are designed to mix oxygen and propane at a rate that allows for optimal flames. Should the burner's holes, air gate, or venturi get blocked, it will affect the propane and air mixture, causing low or inconsistent flames, or flames coming from the air gate.
Healthy flames might have a few flickers of yellow color , then a dark blue color
, followed by a vibrant blue by the burner tube
.
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Regularly clean your appliance between uses, especially after extended periods of storage. In order to extend the life and condition of unit, follow best practices detailed in this manual.
Ensure that the appliance and its components are sufficiently cool before cleaning.
PLASTIC PARTS: Wash with warm soapy water and wipe dry.
PAINTED SURFACES: Wash with mild detergent or nonabrasive cleaner and warm soapy water. Wipe dry with soft nonabrasive cloth.
STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES: To maintain appliance frame's high quality appearance, wash with mild detergent and warm soapy water. Wipe dry with a soft cloth after each use.
Ensure that any part of the appliance that gets hot and experiences grease build up is cleaned before next use. Otherwise, a fire could occur.
Ensure gas is off at the supply shut off valve before checking appliance valves. Knobs must be turned to OFF position.
STEP 01
To check valves, push in knobs and release. Knobs should spring back.
If knobs do not spring back, replace valve assembly before using appliance.
STEP 02
Rotate knobs to LOW position then turn back to OFF position. Knobs should turn smoothly.
COVER FIT GUIDE
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Unit burners vary, however these instructions apply to all units. Clean burner assembly and check burner for damage. If any large cracks or holes are found, replace burner.
Ensure that the fuel nozzle is housed within the burner opening.
STEP 01
Ensure that the gas is turned OFF at control knobs and gas supply. Remove the cooking top.
STEP 02
Carefully detach and remove the burner.
STEP 03
Run a narrow bottle brush through each burner tube several times. (DO NOT use wire brushes)
Additional Methods Include:
STEP 04
Brush entire outer surface of burner to remove grime.
STEP 05
Clean any blocked ports with stiff wire such as an open paper clip. Then, carefully replace burners and reattach.
Burner tubes must be reengaged with the valve openings.
VIDEO TUTORIAL
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In most circumstances, burning residue off after cooking will keep burner clean.
Always check burner flame before use.
STEP 01
Light burners and rotate knobs from high to low. When knob is at high, flames should be larger than when knob is at low.
STEP 02
Perform burner flame check by looking below cooking top on the side of unit to view burners below.
If there is a sudden drop or low flame issue, please reference the Troubleshooting chapter. surfaces.
Before beginning, check for gas leaks. (Please reference the Leak Test Instructions in the Fuel chapter.)
STEP 01
Ensure control knob is in OFF position.
STEP 02
Remove cooking top.
STEP 03
Light a match (or long lighter) no shorter than 11 inches long. Place the flame on the right or left side of the burner.
STEP 04
Push in and turn the control knob to the HIGH position.
Ensure burner lights and stays lit.
A clogged burner tube can lead to a fire beneath the appliance.
Healthy flames might have a few flickers of yellow color , then a dark blue color
, followed by a vibrant blue by the burner tube
.
For best results, we recommended seasoning the griddle before cooking on griddle top.
VIDEO TUTORIAL
How to Season a New Blackstone Griddle | Blackstone Griddle
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PLEASE NOTE: Small variations in manufacturing and raw materials can cause some griddles to be slightly warped. A slight warp will disappear when the griddle is heated in preparation for cooking.
TOOLS NEEDED: Cooking tongs, Paper towels, and Cooking oil
STEP 01
Make sure griddle top is wiped clean of debris. (For first time cleaning, please reference the Cleaning Your Griddle Top section.)
Blackstone griddle tops are pre-treated with soy oil as a protective coating. This coating may leave a discoloration on the griddle top. This is normal and will not affect the seasoning process.
STEP 02
Set your griddle to high heat until your griddle top changes color. Use tongs to hold a paper towel or cotton cloth and spread 2-3 tablespoons of your seasoning oil across the griddle surface.
When seasoning your griddle top, remember to use a thin and even layer of oil—the thinner the layer of oil, the easier it will be to burn it off.
STEP 03
You will know it is done when it stops smoking. You will want to repeat this 3-4 times for your initial seasoning.
The heat of the griddle will break down the oil and bond it to the metal, creating a new polymer that acts as a stick resistant and protective layer over the griddle.
Seasoning leaves a hard protective layer bonded to the steel surface.
Customers in humid or coastal climates may require more frequent seasonings and the use of heavier cooking oils to avoid rusting and corrosion.
SYMPTOMS:
POSSIBLE CAUSES | SOLUTION |
| First, turn your griddle on high and let it heat for 10-15 minutes. Next, scrape off as much of the thickened and partially cooked oil as you can. Then, re-season with a very thin layer of oil. |
SYMPTOMS:
POSSIBLE CAUSES | SOLUTION |
The corners and edges do not have the same access to the direct heat of the burners, making it harder for the seasoning to darken like the rest of the griddle top. | Apply a thin layer of oil between cooks to maintain seasoned cooking surface. After using your griddle for multiple cooks, the seasoning will even out and improve. |
The Blackstone Seasoning and Cast Iron Conditioner is the best and easiest way to get consistent results. This unique blend of oils combines the best of many different cooking oils.
Can I use any food grade oil?
Yes, but different oils can vary in the process from the burn time, smoke point, and durability once finished.
If you prefer to use an animal fat for seasoning, do not use bacon. Pure lard will work as it does not have the same additives as bacon.
For further troubleshooting, please reference the Troubleshooting chapter.
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Follow these simple cleaning steps to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your Blackstone Griddle.
DO NOT place flammable items on side shelves near the griddle. Aerosol containers are particularly hazardous because they can overheat and result in an explosion, fire, severe personal injury, or death.
DO NOT place oily or greasy towels near the griddle unit as they can spontaneously combust.
The grease cup must be removed and emptied after each use.
Do not remove the grease cup until the griddle has completely cooled.
FOR EVERY GRIDDLE SURFACE
The Blackstone Griddle Degreaser and Cleaning Spray is gentle enough to clean every surface of your griddle. Use it on the griddle top, the griddle frame, or anywhere that experiences a build up of grease.
STEP 01
To clean griddle after each use, cool griddle below 300°F. Scrape food debris with spatula or straight metal scraper.
STEP 02
Wipe down griddle surface with paper towel.
STEP 03
Divide griddle surface into approximately 6" sections (width of scraper tool). Apply a small amount of water onto first section with a bottle and then scrape the water and debris toward the grease trap. Move to the next 6" section and repeat.
DO NOT USE MORE THAN TWO TABLESPOONS OF WATER AT A TIME.
(For stuck-on food residue, use a bit of coarse salt.)
STEP 04
Wipe again with a paper towel and dry completely.
STEP 05
Apply thin coat of cooking oil to maintain seasoning and protect the griddle top.
Blackstone Griddles are pre-treated with cooking oil to prevent rust and damage during shipping. For first time use, wash griddle with hot, soapy water.
THIS IS THE ONLY TIME YOU SHOULD USE SOAP ON THE GRIDDLE COOKING SURFACE.
Rinse and dry completely. Proceed with seasoning instructions. (Please reference the Griddle Seasoning Instructions section.)
Store griddle in a cool, dry location. Always cover griddle if stored outdoors. Choose from a variety of griddle covers offered by Blackstone. When protecting griddle with soft cover, use the "tenting" method to prevent water from accumulating on griddle top. "Tenting" involves placing an object (a bowl, tennis ball or PVC pipe) beneath soft cover in the center of griddle in order to allow water to slide off. "Tenting" helps prevent rust.
Using a knife directly on the surface of the griddle will not harm the griddle top.
If rust appears on the griddle surface, rub it off with steel wool, low grit sandpaper or the Blackstone Pumice Stone and re-season the surface.
Recovering your Blackstone Griddle Top
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DO NOT USE SOAP ON THE GRIDDLE COOKING SURFACE. This will destroy the griddle's seasoning.
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STEP 01
Pre-heat your Blackstone to high heat.
STEP 02
Make four 2 oz loosely packed meatballs with the ground beef and place on the hot griddle. Add a pinch of salt over each and using your Blackstone Burger Press, smash them very thin.
STEP 03
Add 2-3 ounces of thinly sliced onion over each patty.
STEP 04
Cook for 60-90 seconds and flip so that the onion's are under the patty. Add 1 slice of American cheese to each patty and then place the top bun over the cheese and then the bottom bun on top of the top bun. Cook for another 60 seconds.
STEP 05
To plate, remove the bottom bun from the top, using your spatula, lift the burger with top bun and add to the bottom bun.
STEP 06
Serve hot with a few dill pickle chips.
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The North Atlantic Imports LLC 1-Year Warranty covers replacement parts up to one year after the date of purchase. To enable this warranty, you will need to provide:
Your Blackstone product's Serial and Model numbers can be found on your griddle's Origin Label. (The Origin Label is a large silver sticker found on the body of your appliance.)
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