Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- USE & CARE GUIDE
- ATTENTION:
- I. Safety and Installation Warnings 4-7
- II. Location of Appliance 8-9
- i. Electrical Safety and Installation Warnings 10-11
- III. Gas Safety and Installation Warnings 11-12
- IV. Gas Leaks 13
- i. Checking for Gas Leaks 13-15
- ii. Unpacking Unit 15-16
- V. Gas Connections 16
- i. Natural Gas Requirements 16
- ii. Liquid Propane Gas and Tank Requirements 16-18
- iii. Transporting and Storing LP Gas 17-18
- VI. Installing the Appliance in an Island 19-22
- i. Outdoor Kitchen Ventilation 20-21
- ii. Building Specifications + Instruction 21-23
- iii. Installation Diagrams 23-24
- VII. First Time Operation 25
- i. Lighting the Appliance 25-26
- ii. Manually Lighting the Appliance 26-27
- iii. Flame Adjustment 27
- VIII. Cleaning your Appliance 28-29
- IX. Fuel Conversion 30-32
- Do not attempt to heat unopened containers on the griddle as pressure may build up and cause the container to explode.
- Never use charcoal or any other solid fuel in the griddle.
- Never cook without the drip pan in place.
- Never operate this griddle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Never place your fingers inside the observation openings in the griddle plate during removal or replacement of the griddle plate as they could be pinched. Never place your fingers inside the observation openings in the griddle at any time as injury co...
- Location of Appliance
- Gas Safety and Installation Warnings
- IMPORTANT: Never connect the appliance to an unregulated gas supply.
- Installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes, to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and Natural Gas Installation Code, CSA B149.1. All Natural Gas installations must conform to local codes or in the absence ...
- Leak Testing
- NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS.
- Never place your fingers inside the observation openings in the griddle plate during removal or replacement of the griddle plate as they could be pinched. Never place your fingers inside the observation openings in the griddle at any time as injury co...
- Never place your fingers inside the observation openings in the griddle plate during removal or replacement of the griddle plate as they could be pinched. Never place your fingers inside the observation openings in the griddle at any time as injury co...
- Natural Gas Requirements
- Liquid Propane (LP) Gas and Tank Requirements
- Installing the Appliance in a BBQ Island
- FIRST-TIME OPERATION
- Cleaning Your Appliance
- Fuel Conversion
- Warranty Registration
- Improper Maintenance, high cooking temperatures, excessive humidity, chlorine, fertilizers, lawn pesticides, chemicals, and salt can affect the Stainless Steel components and for these reasons, the warranties DO NOT COVER DISCOLORATION, SURFACE RUST, ...
- Locating the Product Serial Number:
- Blaze Product Registration
- Blaze Outdoor Products, Warranty Registration, 6620 Greenwell Springs Rd.
- Baton Rouge, LA 70805
Blaze Outdoor Products Instructional Book
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Flue Cover Assembly
The Flue Cover Assembly is located at the back of the griddle plate assembly. Wipe the flue cover clean with a
cloth. You may also remove it for cleaning with a hot soapy solution. Make sure the flue cover is fully inserted
back into the BLAZE GRIDDLE again. Ensure this area remains un-obstructed at all times.
Stainless Steel Burners
The appliance must be completely cooled before proceeding. Make sure the gas supply is off and all control
knobs are in the “OFF” position. You must remove the griddle plate to expose the main
burners in the appliance.
There is a single screw holding the griddle plate to the housing located below the rear exhaust/flue cover in the
middle of the griddle plate. Once removed, use two people to lift the griddle plate up and out of the way. On the
bottom rear of each burner is a cotter pin. Remove cotter pin. To remove
burner, pull upwards and slide burner
toward the rear of the appliance. Repeat for each burner. To clean the
burners, use a wire brush to clean the exterior
of the burner. 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.
Spider and Insect Warning
Spiders and other insects can nest in the burners and orifices of this and any other outdoor products, which causes
the gas to flow from the front of the burner and have a “Flash Back”. This can create a dangerous condition that can
cause a fire behind the
control panel, damaging the BLAZE GRIDDLE and making it unsafe to operate. Inspect the
burners and orifices once a year, or if the BLAZE GRIDDLE has not been used for more than a month or if any of the
following conditions occur:
1. The smell of gas and with the burner flames appearing yellow.
2. The griddle does not reach temperature.
3. The griddle heats unevenly.
4. The burner makes popping noise.
NOTE: Make sure each burner is properly placed after cleaning. It is very important to ensure the end of the
burner is installed appropriately onto the gas valve to ensure gas flows safely into the burner. Failure to meet
these conditions can be dangerous causing personal injury and/or property damage.