Tera Gear GSS2520JA Operation Manual

Tera Gear GSS2520JA Operation Manual

Ter 60k btu pro 4+1 burner all s/s grill

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Model Number:GSS2520JA(1401 3003)
TER 60K BTU PRO 4+1 Burner All S/S grill
FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE:
CALL 1‐877‐630‐5396 (TOLL‐FREE)
10:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. (EST),
MONDAY‐FRIDAY
SAVE THIESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
IF YOU ARE ASSEMBLING THIS UNIT FOR SOMEONE ELSE,
GIVE THIS MANUAL TO HIM OR HER FOR FUTURE USE.
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  • Page 1 Model Number:GSS2520JA(1401 3003) TER 60K BTU PRO 4+1 Burner All S/S grill FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE: CALL 1‐877‐630‐5396 (TOLL‐FREE) 10:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. (EST), MONDAY‐FRIDAY SAVE THIESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE. IF YOU ARE ASSEMBLING THIS UNIT FOR SOMEONE ELSE, GIVE THIS MANUAL TO HIM OR HER FOR FUTURE USE.
  • Page 2 Grill Operation 1‐2‐3 Before Grilling Step 1 Keep your grill a safe distance away from your property.* Step 2 Always perform a Leak Test on all connections and hoses. * Step 3 Keep children away from the grill. During Grilling (To avoid tripping safety valves, please follow these instructions carefully!) Step 1 First open lid and turn gas tank on slowly.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents For Your Safety......................... 4 Illustrated Parts List .........................6 Hardware List...........................7 Assembly Instructions…..………………..................7 Operating Your Grill........................1 1 Connecting & Disconnecting Gas Cylinder................12 Checking for Leaks........................13 Lighting Your Grill........................13 Excess flow safety valve reset procedure................15 Care and Maintenance..................
  • Page 4: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety Dear Valued Customer, Congratulations on your new barbecue grill purchase! You’ve made the right choice. In this manual, you will find assembly instructions, suggestions for grilling and helpful hints, as well as guidelines for the safe operation, proper care and use of your grill.
  • Page 5: General Information

    WARNING Do not use this appliance under overhead combustible surface or covered area (e.g., awnings, umbrellas, porches or gazeboes). Always confirm that this grill is not positioned under the overhang of a house, a garage or other structure before lighting it. An overhang will serve to deflect flare‐ups and radiated heat into the structure itself, which could result in a fire.
  • Page 6: Illustrated Parts List

    Illustrated Parts List Part Description (QTY) Part Description (QTY) Part Description (QTY) Body Assembly………….1PC Side knob support....1PC Rigid caster…………………2PCS Warming Rack…………..1PC Side knob......1PC Left door…………………...1PC Cooking Grid…………..2PCS Left side panel……………1PC Right door………………..1PC Heat plate…………….…4 PCS Right side panel…………1PCS Tank retainer………………1PC Grease tray………………1PCS Lower cart front beam…...1PC Tank stopper……..…..1PC...
  • Page 7: Hardware List

    Hardware List AAA:52PCS BBB:50PCS CCC:50PCS Bolt(M6X15) M6 Spring washer M6 Flat washer DDD:8PCS EEE:6PCS FFF:8PCS Bolt(M4X12) M4 Spring washer M4 Flat washer GGG:4PCS HHH:1PC Screwdriver M4 Nut Screwdriver Hardware listed above is not scaled to exact size. (A screwdriver is required for assembly and is included for your convenience).
  • Page 8 Step 2 (a) Align the holes on the cart base with holes on the left side panel, then insert one M6X15 bolt (AAA), one spring washer(BBB) and one spring washer (CCC) into each pre‐drilled holes. (b) Repeat the procedure(a) to assemble right side panel(N). (c) Align the holes on the left side panel (M) with the holes on the back panel (P), then insert one M6X15 bolt (AAA), one spring washer(BBB) and one flat washer (CCC) into...
  • Page 9 Step 6 (a) Place the body assembly (A) on the cart assembly. (b) Align the holes on front legs with the holes on the body assembly(A), then insert one bolt (AAA), one spring washer (BBB) and one flat washer (CCC) into each hole.
  • Page 10 Step 9 (a)Align the holes on the side knob seat (K) with the hole on the front of the right side shelf and side burner valve. Insert one M4 x 10 bolt (DDD) and one M4 Flat washer (FFF) into the pre‐drilled holes. (b) Tighten all the bolts using the screwdriver provided (c) Press the knob (L) onto the valve shaft.
  • Page 11: Operating Your Grill

    Step 13 (a) Hook the grease cup support (F) into the grooves beneath the grease pan. (b) Put the grease cup (G) onto the grease up support. Step 14 (a) Place the cylinder upon the tank seat of the Cart base. (b) Connect the regulator to the cylinder by turning it clockwise.
  • Page 12: Connecting & Disconnecting Gas Cylinder

    Only the pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the outdoor cooking gas appliance must be used. Replacement pressure regulators and hose assembly must be those specified by the outdoor cooking gas appliance manufacturer. Use only 20‐pound cylinders equipped with a cylinder connection device compatible with the connection for outdoor cooking appliances. The cylinder must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve.
  • Page 13: Checking For Leaks

    Checking for Leaks Make 2‐3 oz. of leak solution by mixing one part liquid dishwashing soap with three parts water. Make sure control knobs are in the “OFF” position. Spray some solution on the tank valve up to the regulator connection. (See diagram to right.) Inspect the solution at the connections for bubbles.
  • Page 14 PRECAUTIONS: 1. After lighting, observe the burner flame. Make sure all burner ports are lit. 2. If the burner flame goes out during operation, immediately turn the gas “OFF”. Open lid to let the gas clear for at least 5 minutes before re‐lighting.
  • Page 15: Excess Flow Safety Valve Reset Procedure

    WARNING Adjusting the air‐shutter while the grill is operating. If it is still hot, please wear protective gear and be careful. Failure to follow this instruction could cause personal injury. Flare‐Ups “Flare‐ups” sometimes occur when food drippings fall onto the hot heat distribution plate or burners and ignite. Some flaring is normal and desirable as it helps impart the unique flavors associated with grilled foods.
  • Page 16: Care And Maintenance

    CORRECT WRONG WRONG WRONG Care and Maintenance IMPORTANT Always allow to completely cool off before covering your grill to prevent corrosion from condensation. CAUTION All cleaning and maintenance should be done when the grill is cool, with the fuel supply turned off at the control dial and the propane cylinder disconnected.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause Prevention/Cure Burner doesn't light using knobs or Wires or electrode is covered by Clean wire or electrode using a igniter cooking residue cloth and rubbing alcohol Electrode and burners are wet Wipe with dry cloth Ignition electrode cracked or Replace electrode broken;...
  • Page 18 Excessive cooking temperature Adjust (lower) temperature Persistent grease fire Grease trapped between burner Turn knobs to OFF. Turn gas OFF at and food on the grate propane tank. Leave lid in closed position and let fire burn out. After grill cools, remove and clean all parts Flashback(fire in burner tubes) Burners or tubes are blocked...
  • Page 19: Warranty Program

    Warranty Program Proof of purchase is required to access this warranty program, which is in effect from the date of purchase. If unable to provide proof of purchase or after the warranty has expired, customers will be subject to parts, shipping and handling fees. Full 30‐Day Warranty Any missing parts can be replaced at no charge within 30 days from the date of purchase with a valid proof of purchase.

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