Centro Gas Grill 6000 SI User Manual

SERIAL #:  
Before assembling please note:  
Natural gas conversion kit is available  
at Canadian Tire #85-1621-4  
Entertainment Island 6000 SI Barbecue  
S A F E U S E , C A R E A N D A S S E M B LY M A N U A L  
D A N G E R  
If You Smell Gas  
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.  
2. Extinguish any open flame.  
3. Open lid.  
4. If odor continues, keep away from the  
appliance and immediately call your  
gas supplier or your fire department.  
W A R N I N G  
1. Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable liquids or vapors in the  
vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
2. An LP cylinder not connected for use  
shall not be stored in the vicinity of  
this or any other appliance.  
W A R N I N G  
Failure to follow all of the manufacturer’s  
instructions could result in hazardous  
fires, explosions, property damage,  
or serious personal injury or even death.  
H E A V Y A R T I C L E N E E D S 2 T O L I F T  
W A R N I N G  
Follow all leak check procedures carefully  
prior to operation of barbecue,  
even if barbecue was store assembled.  
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8 5 - 1 6 2 0 - 6 P R O P A N E ( G 6 1 5 0 1 )  
Do not try to light this barbecue  
without reading the Lighting Instructions  
Read and save this manual for future reference.  
section of this manual.  
If pre-assembled, leave this manual with  
unit for consumer’s future reference.  
T H I S B A R B E C U E I S F O R  
Centro Customer Care Hotline  
O U T D O O R U S E O N LY  
1-877-707-5463  
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I N S T A L L A T I O N  
I N F O R M A T I O N  
The installation of this appliance must be in accordance with all local codes, or in the  
absence of local codes:  
Canadian installation must conform to the current national standards, which at this time  
are CAN/CGA-B149.1/2-Natural Gas/Propane installation code.  
A D D I T I O N A L  
W A R N I N G S  
Minimum clearance to adjacent combustible materials:  
76cm (30˝) from furthest protruding edge on side of barbecue.  
76cm (30˝) from furthest protruding edge on back of barbecue.  
See Drawing A  
Always keep the area around this barbecue clean and clear of any and all combustible  
materials such as gasoline or other inflammable liquids, paper or oily rags.  
Do not operate this barbecue under any overhanging or unprotected construction.  
Remember this barbecue is for outdoor use only and is not for use on any boat or rec-  
reational vehicle.  
Use this barbecue outdoors in a well-ventilated area and at least  
3m (10’) from any dwelling or other building.  
Do not use in garages, or any other enclosed area.  
Do not leave your barbecue unattended while in operation.  
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air to the barbecue.  
Do not use while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.  
Minimum clearance of 76cm (30”)  
on both sides and back of the barbeque.  
Do not store any spare L.P. (propane) cylinders, full or empty,  
under or near your barbecue.  
Drawing A  
Do not allow children or pets to play anywhere near the barbecue.  
U S E O F L P G A S C Y L I N D E R  
The self-contained (propane) gas system barbecue is designed to be used with only a 9.1kg  
(20 lb) propane cylinder equipped with a type-1 cylinder valve. This barbecue cannot be  
connected to an existing #510 P.O.L. type valve cylinder (which has left-handed threads).  
Self-contained  
Propane Gas System  
Do not connect to a propane gas cylinder exceeding 9.1kg capacity or use a cylinder  
with any other type of cylinder valve connection device.  
The Type-1 valve can easily be recognized by the large external thread on the outside of the  
valve. Older existing valves do not have this outer external thread. Any attempt to connect  
a regulator to any connector other than the mating Type-1 connector (which comes with a  
large, black coupling nut such as the #510 P.O.L.) could result in fires, injuries or property  
damage, and could reduce the effectiveness of the important safety features built into  
the Type-1 system. Also connecting the #510 P.O.L. fitting to the cylinder will negate the  
flow control and the temperature shut-off features built into the new Type-1 connection  
system.  
The cylinder should not exceed 472mm (18 1/2˝) in height and  
317mm (12 1/2˝) in diameter.  
When purchasing a cylinder for your barbecue, it must be constructed and marked  
as meeting the specifications of:  
Canada: Transport Canada.  
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The Cylinder must also be equipped with:  
D A N G E R  
A shut-off valve with a correct cylinder valve outlet as specified in current standards.  
NEVER store a spare LP tank under  
or near grill or in enclosed areas.  
Canada: CAN/CGA 1.6g-M97 Outdoor Gas Grilles.  
a) A safety relief valve with direct connection to the vapour space of the cylinder.  
b) A collar to protect the tank shut-off valve.  
c) A device for vapour withdrawal.  
d) A ring on the bottom to secure the tank to its support assembly.  
Always turn off the cylinder valve completely when the barbecue is not in use.  
Always handle the tank valve with utmost care.  
Never connect an unregulated L.P. gas cylinder to the barbecue.  
Cylinder Clamp  
Always keep the cylinder, in use, securely fastened in an upright position.  
Never fill the cylinder beyond  
80% full.  
An overfilled or improperly stored  
tank is a hazard due to possible gas  
release from the safety relief valve.  
If you see, smell or hear escaping  
gas, immediately get away  
from the LP tank/grill and call your  
fire department.  
W A R N I N G  
Never store a spare cylinder, empty or full, near or under  
the barbecue when in operation.  
Never store a spare cylinder, empty or full, near or under the barbecue when in operation.  
Never expose the cylinders to direct sunlight or excessive heat.  
If the above is not followed exactly,  
a fire causing death or serious injury  
may occur.  
Never insert any kind of object into the valve outlet as this may damage the backcheck;  
a backcheck that is damaged can leak, and a leaking propane cylinder can result in fires  
or explosions, property damage, severe injuries or death.  
T R A N S P O R T A T I O N  
A N D S T O R A G E  
The propane cylinder is totally safe when handled properly, but if misused, the result could  
be an explosion or fire resulting in serious personal injury and/or property damage.  
O F T H E L P C Y L I N D E R  
To Avoid Unnecessary Risks  
Always recap the cylinder with the cap provided when not connected to the barbecue.  
Do not store the cylinder in any enclosed area such as a garage, and make sure the  
storage area has lots of ventilation.  
Do not store the cylinder near any appliances, or in any areas that may become hot,  
such as the trunk of a vehicle.  
Make sure the cylinder is out of reach of children.  
When transporting or storing the cylinder, make sure it is in an upright position and  
not on its side.  
Do not smoke around the cylinder, especially when transporting it in a vehicle.  
F I L L I N G T H E  
L P C Y L I N D E R  
The cylinder must be filled prior to use and must have the air purged. For safety, follow  
these instructions when having your cylinder filled:  
Have only your local qualified LP gas dealer fill or repair a cylinder.  
Do not overfill the cylinder beyond the safe 80% fill level.  
Make sure the dealer tests and checks the cylinder for leaks after filling.  
W A R N I N G  
If the above instructions are not completely adhered to, it could cause  
a fire/explosion, resulting in death or serious Injury, or property damage.  
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P R I O R T O U S I N G  
Do not use your barbecue until you have carefully read and fully understand all the  
information in this manual. Please ensure the following:  
Your barbecue is properly assembled.  
There are no leaks in the system (see “Leak Test”).  
The burner is properly assembled, with the Venturi tubes seated over the valve outlets  
(Drawing E) and that there is nothing blocking the Venturi tubes (Drawing F).  
Ensure that all power cords and/or gas supply hoses will not touch or be  
near surfaces that will get hot.  
The barbecue is in a safe location (see Installation).  
Insert valve outlets into Venturi tubes  
approximately 6mm (1/4”)  
Ensure that the valve outlets (orifices) are assembled into the Venturi tubes approximately  
6mm (1/4˝) and that the valve outlets and Venturi tubes are approximately parallel to the  
bottom of the lower body.  
Drawing E  
W A R N I N G  
During shipment or storage, it’s possible that small insects like spiders could  
find their way into the Venturi tubes and nest or make webs. This could block  
the flow of gas through the Venturi tube causing a smoky yellowish flame, or  
prevent a burner from lighting. It could even cause the gas to burn outside the  
Venturi tube, which could seriously damage your barbecue. If these occur, turn  
off the gas flow and wait for the barbecue to cool down. When the barbecue  
has cooled, remove the burner and clean out the Venturi tubes with a brush or  
pipe cleaner. Replace the burner and ensure that the Venturi tubes are seated  
over the orifice located on the gas valves. Cleaning the Venturi tubes should be  
conducted periodically, especially at the start of the season.  
Natural Hazards  
Insects and Spiders  
Note: Damage resulting from blocked Venturi tubes is not covered under  
Drawing F  
the warranty.  
Orifice Size: The orifice, in conjunction with the control valve, acts to regulate and restrict  
the amount of gas delivered to the burner. The hole size in the orifice varies by the gas  
supply pressure and by the BTU rating of the burner. Grills equipped for LP gas operate at  
a much higher gas pressure and therefore have a smaller size orifice.  
Hose and Regulator Inspection  
Adjustment: The regulator is factory set at a specified outlet pressure of 11” of water column  
and is generally factory sealed and not adjustable. Do not try to adjust. The regulator can be  
checked by measuring the pressure with a manometer.  
Vent Hole: There is a vent hole on top of the regulator. Check that it is clear of dirt and  
debris. If the hole is plugged, erratic and dangerous burning may result.  
O-ring Seal: Before attaching the regulator to the cylinder, inspect the rubber O-ring on  
the P.O.L. fitting. Do not operate the grill if the O-ring is damaged or missing. Seal damage  
is common and we recommend replacement of the seal when the burner is replaced or  
when the seal is damaged. Cracks, splits or distortion will allow gas to escape. Additionally,  
the seal should be soft, pliable, and protrude slightly from the brass P.O.L. valve.  
Chew Marks: The hose should be kept clean of grease and food drippings which attract  
squirrels and other animals. The animals will often eat the drippings on the hose and chew  
into the hose lining trying to get the last taste. Try cleaning the hose with an ammonia  
cleaner solution to minimize the attraction.  
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S A F E T Y H O S E  
Propane Gas Models: Your barbecue is designed to operate on L.P. (Propane) gas at a  
pressure of 2.74 Kpa (11˝ water column). A regulator preset to this pressure is supplied with  
the barbecue and must be used.  
A N D R E G U L A T O R  
This regulator is equipped with the Type-1 quick-closing connecting system, which incor-  
porates these safety features:  
Will not allow gas to flow until a positive seal has been made.  
Has a thermal component that will automatically shut off  
the flow of gas between 115-150ºC (240-300ºF).  
Has a flow limiting feature, which will restrict the flow of gas  
to 10 cubic feet/hour.  
Should the large, black thermal-sensitive coupling nut be exposed to any extreme tem-  
peratures above 115ºC it will soften and allow the regulator probe to disengage from the  
valve, and will shut off the gas. Should this occur, do not try to reconnect the nut; instead  
replace the whole regulator assembly with a new one (see the attached parts listing for  
details). The regulator probe also contains a flow-sensitive feature, which limits the flow of  
gas to 10 cubic feet/hour, in the event of a regulator malfunction or hose leak. If the flow  
control feature is activated, the cause of this excessive gas flow should be investigated and  
corrected before using the barbecue again.  
Note: Improperly lighting the barbecue can activate the flow control feature,  
resulting in lower heat output. If this occurs, the re-flow feature must be reset by  
turning all the burner controls and the cylinder valve off. Wait at least 30 seconds  
before slowly turning on the cylinder valve, and then after another 5 seconds turn  
the burner valve on and light the barbecue.  
Never connect this barbecue to an unregulated propane gas supply, or to another kind  
of gas. Do not alter or change the hose or regulator in any way.  
Visually inspect the whole hose assembly before each use for evidence of wear or  
damage such as cracks, burns, or cuts. If any damage is found, replace the  
assembly before using the barbecue. Use only the recommended replacement hose.  
To avoid possible damage to the hose, do not allow any grease or other hot materials  
to fall on the hose, and make sure the hose does not contact any hot surfaces of  
the barbecue.  
The connection fitting must be protected when its disconnected from the cylinder.  
Do not allow the fitting to bump or drag on the ground as nicks and scratches could  
help create a leak when connecting back to the cylinder.  
It is important to do the “Leak Test” procedure every time a cylinder is refilled  
or any of the components are changed, and especially at the beginning of a  
new season.  
Natural Gas Conversion Kit is available at Canadian Tire (Part# 85-1621-4)  
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To Reset The Gas Regulator Safety Device  
1. Close the LP (propane) tank valve.  
2. Turn all burner control knobs to the OFF position.  
3. Disconnect the regulator from the LP tank.  
4. Open the grill lid.  
5. Open all of the control knobs to the high position.  
6. Wait 2 minutes.  
7. Close all of the control knobs.  
8. Re-connect the regulator to the LP tank. Test for leaks.  
9. With lid open, push in and turn the CENTER burner control knob to the HIGH  
position and then ignite the grill by pressing the Electronic Ignition button.  
10. Once lit, close the grill lid.  
11. Wait for 10 to 15 minutes for the Barbecue to preheat.  
ATTENTION: Proper start up and shut down procedures should be Followed to  
avoid regulator safety device activation.  
W A R N I N G  
If the heat output is too low, the flow control feature may have been  
activated by a gas leak. If so, turn off the burner valve and cylinder valve,  
and perform the “Leak Test”. If there aren’t any leaks, re-light the burner.  
S A F E T Y  
Perform a “Leak Test”  
Before lighting your barbecue for the first time.  
L E A K T E S T I N G  
Every time the cylinder is refilled, or any component is replaced.  
At least once every year, preferably at the start of the season.  
The “Leak Test” must be done outdoors, away from heat, open flames and flammable liquids.  
Do not smoke while performing the test. Use only a mixture of 50/50 liquid soap and water  
for leak testing. Never use a match or open flame.  
The Following Must Be Checked  
The tank valve including the threads into the tank (Drawing C).  
All tank welds (Drawing B).  
Regulator fittings and tank connections (Drawing C).  
All hose connections (Drawing D).  
With a newly filled and tested propane tank attached to the  
barbecue and all the barbecue controls turned “OFF”, slowly open  
the cylinder valve one full turn.  
Drawing B  
Drawing C  
Using a brush and soap, soak all the connections and components  
listed above and shown in drawings B, C, D.  
Look carefully for bubbles forming, which is an indication of leaking gas.  
Tighten the connections at the bubbled areas until re-testing shows no  
indication of any leaks (shut off cylinder while correcting any leaks).  
Shut off the cylinder valve and ensure all control valves are off.  
Do not use the barbecue if any leaks cannot be stopped. Turn off the  
gas cylinder valve, remove the gas cylinder and seek assistance from  
a qualified gas appliance service mechanic or gas dealer.  
Drawing D  
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L I G H T I N G  
T H E G R I L L  
Make Sure you have followed all the safety checks, procedures and instructions  
indicated in the previous section, before attempting to light the grill.  
Lighting The Main Burners  
1. Always open the hood completely and always inspect the grill and burners to confirm  
that all components are properly positioned before lighting the main burners.  
W A R N I N G  
Never stand with your head directly over the Barbecue when preparing  
to light the main burners, to prevent possible bodily injury.  
2. Always confirm that all of the burner control knobs are in the OFF position before  
opening the gas supply.  
3. Slowly turn on the propane gas supply valve at the tank 1-2 turns.  
4. Wait approximately 5 seconds before turning the CENTER burner Control knob to the  
HIGH position by pushing down on the knob and turning it counter-clockwise.  
This procedure allows pressure to stabilize, and prevents the flow limiting feature  
from being activated.  
5. Immediately press the Electronic Igniter. You will hear a continuous clicking sound as  
the module generates a spark to the burner. The selected burner should light within  
5 seconds. Light all remaining burners by pushing in and turning the corresponding  
control knob, to the HIGH position. Each burner will automatically ignite.  
W A R N I N G  
IF THE SELECTED BURNER DOES NOT LIGHT,  
immediately turn the burner control knob and cylinder valve to the OFF  
position, to prevent gas buildup. Wait five minutes for the gas to  
clear and then repeat the preceding starting procedure. IF the burner will  
not light when using the Ignitor, follow the match lighting instructions.  
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6. Confirm that the burner is properly lit. If the flame pattern is other than normal,  
consult the Troubleshooting Guide for corrective action.  
7. Always preheat the Barbecue before starting to cook. Light all burners and adjust  
them to the HIGH position for 5-10 minutes. Before placing any food on the Barbecue,  
clean the cooking grids with a Porcelain cleaning brush.  
8. Adjust the controls to a medium setting for most cooking requirements. A light  
coating of cooking oil on the cooking grids, before heating the grill, will prevent  
foods from sticking to the grill.  
Turning The Burners Off  
1. Always turn the burner control knobs to the off position when  
cooking has been completed.  
2. Promptly turn OFF the gas supply valve at the propane cylinder.  
3. Close the hood of the grill.  
Match Lighting The Main Burners  
1. Open the BBQ lid before manual lighting your BBQ.  
2. Confirm that all burner control knobs are in the off position before  
opening the Gas supply.  
3. Remove cooking grates and remove the flame tamer from the far right  
burner (closest to the Sear Zone)  
4. Always slowly open the propane tank gas valve approximately 1-2 turns  
5. Place an ignited butane lighter or lit match near the burner port holes,  
approximately 1.25 cm (1/2”) from the burner.  
6. Push in and turn the corresponding main burner control knob to ‘HIGH’. The burner  
should light immediately (within four seconds). If it does not turn off the control knob,  
extinguish the lighter or match, and wait 5 minutes for gas to clear.  
7. Repeat steps. If burner still fails to light, refer to the  
Drawing G  
Troubleshooting Guide to determine the cause and solution.  
8. Once burner is lit, push in and turn all remaining main burner control knobs to HIGH.  
The unlit burners will light automatically.  
W A R N I N G  
Never stand with your head directly over the Barbecue when preparing  
to light the main burners, to prevent possible bodily injury.  
W A R N I N G  
If the heat output is too low, the flow control feature may have  
been activated by a gas leak. If so, turn off the burner valve  
and cylinder valve, and perform the “Leak Test”. If there aren’t  
any leaks, re-light the burner.  
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Lighting the Side Burner  
Use the Electronic Igniter on the main control panel and the Side Burner control knob, on  
the far left panel, to light the side burner.  
Push in and turn the side burner control knob to the HIGH position.  
Push the igniter button.  
If the burner does not light, turn the control knob to the  
OFF position and wait 5 minutes for the gas to clear.  
Repeat the above instructions. If the side burner still does not light,  
refer to the troubleshooting section for help or light the burner manually.  
Note: The side burner is designed to accept a maximum weight of 20 lb. Do not overload  
the side burner.  
Lighting the Side Burner with a Match  
Place match in front ring of provided match holder.  
Place a lighted match through the hole to within 16 cm (1/2˝ ) of the side burner.  
Push in and turn the burner knob to the “HIGH” position. At this point,  
the burner should light, if it doesn’t after 5 seconds, turn the  
control knob back to the “OFF” position and wait for the gas to clear.  
Wait 5 minutes, and then repeat the manual lighting procedure. If after three  
tries the burner still does not light, review the troubleshooting guide for help.  
Visually Check Burner Flame  
HIGH  
LOW  
Take off the grates and flame tamers. Light burners. Adjust the flame by turning the knobs  
from “HIGH” to “LOW”. The flames will be smaller when the knobs are in the “LOW” posi-  
tion. Always check flame prior to each use. Perform flame check for side burner.  
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S E A R Z O N E  
1. Follow all safety check and lighting procedures for lighting main burners.  
2. Turn the infrared burner knob to HIGH position.  
O P E R A T I N G  
I N S T R U C T I O N S  
3. Push the igniter button until a clicking sound is heard to light the infrared burner.  
4. There is no low flame adjustment on this burner.  
Match Lighting  
Follow the match lighting procedure used for the main burners on Page 7 of this manual  
to light the Sear Zone.  
When the BBQ is not in use, always cover the infrared burner with the Storage  
cover provided, to avoid burner damage caused by moisture or harsh weather.  
Purchase a Centro BBQ Cover to help protect your grill.  
Operating the infrared burner  
1. Always keep the BBQ lid OPEN when the infrared burner is in use.  
2. Do not use the infrared burner and the rotisserie burner simultaneously.  
3. This burner is FOR SEARING ONLY!! Not for cooking!!  
4. DO NOT use this burner to cook FATTY MEAT.  
Serious grease fire might take place.  
5. For steak or pork, sear each side for max 3 minutes to avoid from overcooking.  
See the Centro Grilling Guide for further maintenance, operating, troubleshoot-  
ing, and cooking tips.  
Natural Gas Conversion Kit is available at Canadian Tire (Part# 85-1621-4).  
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R O T I S S E R I E B U R N E R  
Turn all knobs to “OFF”  
Open lid during lighting. Turn gas on at LP tank.  
Push in and turn the Rotisserie Burner Knob to the “ON” position.  
Push the Igniter. Be sure burner lights and stays lit.  
No temperature adjustment. Only ON and OFF.  
If the Igniter does not work, follow the match lighting  
instructions for the main burner on Page 7 of this manual.  
O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S  
Match Lighting Procedure  
Open lid prior to lighting.  
Place an ignited lighter or lit match near the ports,  
approximately 1.25 cm (1/2”) from burner.  
Push in and turn the Rotisserie burner control knob to ‘HIGH’. The burner  
should light immediately (within four seconds). If it does not turn off the control  
knob, extinguish the lighter or match, and wait 5 minutes for gas to clear.  
Repeat steps 1 to 4. If burner still fails to light, refer to the  
Troubleshooting Guide to determine the cause and solution.  
T I P S O N U S I N G  
Guide to Rotisserie Cooking  
Rotisserie cooking produces foods that are moist and flavourful. Most commonly used for  
cooking meat or poultry, the rotisserie is designed to cook food slowly. You can place a cook-  
ing pan beneath the food to collect juices for basting and gravy. To flavour the contents of  
the cooking pan you may add herbs, onions, or other spices of your choice.  
Y O U R R O T I S S E R I E  
Balancing the Food  
In rotisserie cooking, balancing the food is of utmost importance. The rotisserie must turn  
evenly or the stopping and starting action will cause the food to cook unevenly and possibly  
burn the heavier side.  
The easiest foods to balance are those of uniform shape and texture. To test if the food is  
balanced correctly when secured, place the ends of the rotisserie spit loosely in the palms  
of your hands. If there is no tendency to roll, give the spit a quarter turn. If it is still stable,  
give it a final quarter turn. It should rest without turning in each of these positions. It can  
then be attached to your grill.  
Food Preparation  
When preparing poultry, truss the birds tightly so that wings and drumsticks are close to  
the body of the bird. The cavity of bird may be stuffed prior to this. Pull the neck skin down  
and, using a small skewer, fix it to the back of the bird. Push the rotisserie spit through  
lengthwise, catching bird in the fork of the wishbone. Centre the bird and tighten with the  
holding forks. Test the balance as described before.  
A rolled piece of meat requires the rotisserie skewer to be inserted through the centre of  
the length of meat, then secured and balanced.  
For meats that contain bones, it is best to secure the rotisserie skewer diagonally through the  
meaty section. If protruding bones or wings brown too quickly, cover with pieces of foil.  
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P A R T S L I S T I N G F O R C E N T R O 6 0 0 0 S I B B Q A N D M U LT I - P U R P O S E S I D E B U R N E R  
8 5 - 1 6 2 0 - 6 P R O P A N E ( G 6 1 5 0 1 )  
Item No. Quantity  
Specification  
Part No.  
Item No. Quantity  
Specification  
Part No.  
A
1
1
1
1
2
Top Lid Assembly  
Top Lid Weldment  
Top Lid Handle  
Thermometer  
CA  
CB  
CC  
CD  
CE  
CF  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Manifold Assembly (w/ main & rotisserie valve) G615-4800-01  
AA  
AB  
AC  
AD  
G615-0100-01  
G607-0001-01  
G413-0029-01  
G607-0002-01  
Regulator  
G602-0050-01  
G615-0005-01  
G615-0007-01  
G615-0006-01  
G615-0021-01  
G502-0066-02  
G607-0008-01  
G610-0054-01  
G419-0006-01  
G610-0015-01  
G610-8300-01  
G615-0009-01  
G615-0010-01  
G615-0008-01  
G610-6400-01  
G615-0011-01  
G615-5000-01  
G409-0030-01  
PVC Hose A, Sideburner  
PVC Hose B, Sideburner  
Sideburner Valve  
Screw for Top Lid  
Rotisserie Flexible Hose w/ Nozzle  
Electronic Ignition Kit  
Electrode w/ Wire f/ Main Burner  
Control Panel  
B
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
Burner Box Assembly  
Burner Box Weldment  
Heat Shield A  
CG  
CH  
CI  
BA  
BB  
BC  
BD  
BE  
BF  
G610-0200-01  
G615-0020-01  
G615-0200-01  
G615-0300-01  
G610-6000-01  
G610-0017-01  
G502-0095-01  
G607-0006-02  
G502-1700-01  
G502-1900-01  
G610-5000-01  
G607-0005-01  
G610-0013-01  
G610-0002-01  
G610-0003-01  
G610-0001-01  
G615-0013-01  
G608-0019-01  
G105-0018-01  
Left Side Upper Panel  
Right Side Upper Panel  
Rotisserie Burner  
CJ  
Control Knob Bezel  
Control Knob  
CK  
CL  
Control Knob, Sear Zone  
Left Rail, Grease Tray  
Right Rail, Grease Tray  
Upper Rear Panel  
Backburner Brace B  
Wind Shield, Rotisserie  
Burner Brace  
CM  
CN  
CO  
CP  
CQ  
CR  
CS  
BG  
BH  
BI  
Main Burner - A  
Grease Tray  
BJ  
Main Burner - B  
Heat Shield, Tank  
BK  
BL  
Sear Zone Burner  
Front Brace  
Flame Tamer  
Electronic Ignition Button  
BM  
BN  
BO  
BP  
BQ  
BR  
BS  
Infrared Burner Rain Shield  
Cooking Grate - A, Burnerbox  
Cooking Grate - B, Burnerbox  
Warming Rack  
D
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Side Burner Shelf Assembly  
Sideburner Lid  
DA  
DB  
DC  
DD  
DE  
DF  
DG  
DH  
DI  
G615-0500-01  
G607-0040-01  
G615-0018-01  
G615-0017-01  
G615-0014-01  
G615-0600-01  
G105-0012-01  
G615-6100-01  
G615-0016-01  
G615-0015-01  
G615-8000-01  
G615-M001-01  
G615-B001-01  
Sideburner Lid Handle  
Sideburner Griddle  
Sideburner Grate  
Upper Brace  
Match Holder  
Sideburner Rear Panel  
Sideburner Kit  
Rotary Ignition Kit  
Electrode w/ Wire f/ Sideburner  
Sideburner Hosing  
Condiment Basket  
Sideburner Bracket  
Pull Out Tank Tray  
DJ  
DK  
DL  
DM  
Instruction Manual  
Hardware Pack  
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E N T E R T A I N M E N T I S L A N D C E N T R O 6 0 0 0 S I B A R B E C U E  
8 5 - 1 6 2 0 - 6 P R O P A N E ( G 6 1 5 0 1 )  
AC  
AA  
BO  
BN  
AD  
AD  
BL  
BP  
BM  
AB  
BG  
BK  
BQ  
BI  
BJ  
BF  
BQ  
BH  
BD  
BE  
BA  
BC  
CI  
CF  
BB  
CJ  
BR  
CC  
CD  
CA  
CK  
CL  
CE  
CB  
CH  
CG  
CR  
CS  
CQ  
CN  
CM  
CO  
CP  
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E N T E R T A I N M E N T I S L A N D M U LT I P U R P O S E S I D E B U R N E R  
8 5 - 1 6 2 0 - 6 P R O P A N E ( G 6 1 5 0 1 )  
DA  
Manual  
DL  
DB  
DC  
Hardware  
Pack  
DM  
DD  
DE  
DF  
DG  
BQ  
CK  
BQ  
BS  
DH  
DI  
DK  
DJ  
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C E N T O 6 0 0 0 S I B B Q A N D M U LT I - P U R P O S E S I D E B U R N E R  
A S S E M B LY I N S T R U C T I O N S  
Tools Needed for Assembly  
Hardware Pack List  
No.  
Description  
Quantity  
1
1/4-20UNC x 13 Screw  
ø7 Lock Washer  
ø7 Washer  
6
6
6
4
1
2
3
1/4” and 5/16”  
Pliers  
4
1/4-20UNC x 35 Wing Screw  
AA Battery  
crossed screwdriver  
Adjustable wrench  
Rubber mallet  
5
Before assembling the barbecue, read these instructions carefully.  
Assemble the barbecue on a flat, clean surface. Grill is heavy. You  
should have two people assemble the barbecue together.  
Notes: Do not fully tighten all the nuts during this initial stage.  
Caution: Sheet metal can cause injury. Wear gloves when  
installing the grill. Use care when assembling.  
Before assembling please note:  
Natural Gas Conversion Kit is available at Canadian  
Tire (Part# 85-1621-4).  
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Item No.  
EA  
EB  
Quantity  
Specification  
Part No.  
P A R T S L I S T I N G F O R  
E N T E R T A I N M E N T  
I S L A N D A N D G R A N I T E  
C O U N T E R T O P  
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Top Rear Granite Support Brace  
Rear Island Wall  
G615-0061-01  
G615-0055-01  
G615-0064-01  
G615-0056-01  
G615-0065-01  
G615-0059-01  
G615-0052-01  
G615-0060-01  
G615-0054-01  
G615-0066-01  
G615-0051-01  
G615-0050-01  
G615-9100-01  
G615-0070-01  
G615-0071-01  
G615-0067-01  
G615-0068-01  
G615-0069-01  
G615-0062-01  
G615-0053-01  
G615-0063-01  
G615-B001-02  
EC  
ED  
EE  
Center Granite Countertop  
Top Support Bar  
Granite Side Shelf  
8 5 - 1 6 2 0 - 6 ( P R O P A N E )  
( G 6 1 5 0 1 )  
EF  
BBQ & Sideburner Support Bars  
Wire Brace  
EG  
EH  
EI  
Tank Exclusion, Wire Frame  
Right Island Wall  
EJ  
Shelf Support Bracket  
Bottom Support Feet  
Bottom Panel  
EK  
EL  
EM  
EN  
EO  
EP  
Front Island Wall  
Right Door  
Paper Towel Holder  
Left Door  
EQ  
ER  
Trash Basket  
Wire Handle for Trash Basket  
Top Front Granite Support Brace  
Left Island Wall  
ES  
ET  
EU  
EV  
Support Bracket  
Hardware Pack - Entertainment Island  
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E N T E R T A I N M E N T I S L A N D W I T H G R A N I T E C O U N T E R T O P  
8 5 - 1 6 2 0 - 6 ( P R O P A N E ) ( G 6 1 5 0 1 )  
EA  
EB  
EE  
EC  
ED  
EE  
EJ  
EF  
EF  
ET  
EG  
EU  
EK  
EH  
EK  
ES  
ER  
EI  
EJ  
EQ  
EL  
EP  
EK  
EM  
EO  
Hardware  
Pack  
EV  
EN  
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E N T E R T A I N M E N T I S L A N D A N D G R A N I T E C O U N T E R T O P  
A S S E M B LY I N S T R U C T I O N S  
Tools Needed for Assembly  
Hardware Pack List  
No.  
A
B
Description  
Quantity  
5/16-18UNC x 38 Screw  
5/16-18UNC x 20 Screw  
5/16-18UNC Nut  
ø8 Washer  
2
10  
26  
38  
38  
13  
13  
13  
10  
10  
C
D
E
1/4” and 5/16”  
Pliers  
crossed screwdriver  
Adjustable wrench  
Rubber mallet  
ø8 Lock Washer  
1/4-20UNC x 15 Screw  
ø6 Washer  
F
G
H
I
Before assembling the barbecue, read these instructions carefully.  
Assemble the barbecue on a flat, clean surface. Grill is heavy. You  
should have two people assemble the barbecue together.  
ø6 Lock Washer  
No. 8-32UNC x 10 Screw  
ø4 Washer  
J
Notes: Do not fully tighten all the nuts during this initial stage.  
Caution: Sheet metal can cause injury. Wear gloves when  
installing the grill. Use care when assembling.  
Before assembling please note:  
Natural Gas Conversion Kit is available at Canadian  
Tire (Part# 85-1621-4).  
Key A: 5/16-18UNC x 38 Screw (2)  
Key C: 5/16-18UNC Nut (26)  
Key E: ø8 Lock Washer (38)  
Key G: ø6 Washer (13)  
Key B: 5/16-18UNC x 20 Screw (10)  
Key D: ø8 Washer (38)  
Key F: 1/4-20UNC x 15 Screw (13)  
Key H: ø6 Lock Washer (13)  
Key J: ø4 Washer (10)  
Key I: No. 8-32UNC x 10 Screw (10)  
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Note: Hardware for Steps #1-21 are provided in  
the Entertainment Island with Granite Countertop  
hardware pack.  
Fig. 1  
EK  
1
EL  
AssembletheBottomSupportfeet(EK)(x4)andNut(x4)totheBottom  
Panel (EL) as shown. Tighten all bolts. Turn Bottom Panel over.  
EK  
Fig. 2  
EG  
EL  
2
Assemble the Wire Brace (EG) to the Bottom Panel (EL) using hard-  
ware parts I & J.  
Put the Bottom Panel assembly (EL) aside until Step 6.  
EK  
Fig. 3  
EB  
3
Assemble the Top Support Bar (ED) to the Rear Island Wall (EB) using  
hardware A, D, and E.  
ED  
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Fig. 4  
Fig. 5  
Fig. 6  
ED  
ET  
ED  
4
Align and connect the Left (ET) and Right (EI) Island Walls to the Top  
Support Bar (Ed) using Hardware C, D, and E as shown.  
EI  
ET  
5
Align and connect the Front Island Wall (EM) to the Left and Right  
Island Walls (ET + EI) using Hardware B, C, D, E as shown.  
EI  
EM  
EL  
6
Insert  
EI  
Invert the entire Entertainment Island Cart in this step to assemble  
the Bottom Panel (EL). At least two people are recommended  
for this and all assembly steps. Align the Bottom Panel (EL) to  
the bottom of the Entertainment Island Cart.  
EB  
Note: Bottom Panel air vents should be on the right side of the  
Island Cart.  
ET  
EM  
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Fig. 7  
Fig. 8  
Fig. 9  
EL  
7
Assemble the Bottom Panel (EL) by using Hardware F, G, and H.  
EM  
8
EI  
EB  
Once the Bottom Panel (EL) has been attached to the Front and  
Rear Island Walls (EM + EB), you can now attach the Bottom Panel  
(EL) to the Left and Right Island Wall (ET + EI) using Hardware C, D,  
and E. Once all assembly has been completed, you can now turn  
the Entertainment Island upright.  
EL  
Attention: Please ensure the unit is well supported from both sides  
and the centre to avoid damage.  
ET  
EM  
EF  
9
A. Position the BBQ and Side Burner support bar (EF) into the  
Island as shown. (rear-view assembly image).  
EF  
B. Using hardware F, G and H attach the bottom panel (EL).  
B
EL  
EB  
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Fig. 10  
Fig. 11  
Fig. 12  
10  
EF  
Connect the BBQ and Side Burner support bars (EF) to the rear  
island wall (EB) using hardware D, E and B.  
EB  
11  
EF  
Connect the front BBQ and side burner support bars (EF) to the  
front Island wall (EM) using hardware D, E and C.  
EM  
EI  
12  
Assemble the Tank Exclusion wire frame (EH) to the inside of the  
Right Island Wall (EI) and Bottom panel (EL) using hardware I and J.  
EH  
EL  
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Fig. 13  
Fig. 14  
Fig. 15  
EA  
EB  
EA  
13  
EB  
Insert and Attach the Top rear granite support brace (EA) to the  
Rear Island Wall (EB) using hardware C, D and E.  
ES  
14  
ES  
Insert and attach the Top Front Granite Support brace (ES) to the  
Front Island Wall (EM), together with the Support Bracket, as shown  
using hardware F, G and H. (Image shown is a rear view).  
EM  
EA  
EC  
15  
Mount the Center Granite counter top (EC) to the Top Front and Rear  
Support braces (ES + EA), as shown using hardware H, G, and F.  
EA  
ES  
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Fig. 16  
EE  
16  
Mount the Left granite Side Shelf (EE) to the Left Island Wall (ET)  
using the Shelf Support Bracket (EJ) and hardware C, D, E, F, G and  
H, as shown.  
EJ  
EM  
Fig. 17  
17  
EQ  
EP  
Attach the Trash Basket (EQ) to the Left Door (EP) using hardware  
D, E and C.  
Fig. 18  
EO  
18  
Attach the paper Towel Holder (EO) to the inside of the Right Door  
(EN) as shown, using hardware I and J.  
EN  
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Fig. 19  
Fig. 20  
Fig. 21  
19  
Assemble the right door (EN) to the Front Island Wall (EM) by slid-  
ing the door into the hinges from the top as shown. No hardware  
is needed in this step.  
Turn  
EN  
EM  
20  
Assemble the Left Door (EP) to the lower hinges by sliding the door  
into the hinges from left to right, as shown. No hardware is needed  
in this step.  
Turn  
EM  
EP  
Insert  
21  
Attach the Wire Handle for Trash Basket (ER) to the top of the Trash  
Basket (EQ). No hardware is needed in this step.  
ER  
EQ  
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Hardware for Steps 22-24 are provided in Centro 6000 SI  
BBQ and Multi-purpose Side Burner hardware pack.  
Fig. 22  
Fig. 23  
Fig. 24  
22  
Assemble the 2 tracks of Pull-out Tank Tray (DK) to the bottom panel  
(located inside the right door) by using 1/4”-20UNC x 13 screw  
(x6), 7mm flat washer (x6), and 7mm lock washer (x6), as shown.  
Then insert the body of the Pull-out Tank Tray into the tracks.  
23  
Place the main grill head onto the 2 BBQ Support bars of the  
Entertainment Island on the right. Secure the grill head to the 2  
supporting bars by 2 wing screws as shown.  
24  
PlacetheMulti-purposeSideBurnerontothe2SideBurnerSupporting  
bars at the left side of the Entertainment Island. Secure the side  
burner to the 2 supporting bars by 2 wing screws as shown.  
Important  
Insert the Side Burner from  
back. Be careful the interference  
between the PVC hose (CD)  
and stone base.  
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Fig. 25  
25  
Connect the female and male ends of the QDD device found under  
the main grill head and Side Burner. Follow by connecting the Hose  
and Regulator to the Propane tank.  
Make sure the hose and regulator will pass through the front gap  
between the front panels and grill body.  
Secure 20lb propane tank onto the bottom shelf base of the cart as  
shown. Attach the regulator valve to 20lb propane tank.  
WARNING  
Do not store an extra tank inside the Entertainment Island Cart.  
Natural Gas Conversion Kit is available at Canadian  
Tire (Part# 85-1621-4).  
Tank Holder  
Cylinder Clamp  
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Fig. 26  
Fig. 27  
Fig. 28  
26  
Remember to cover the Sear Zone Burner with cover (BM)  
when not in use to avoid burner damage caused by damp  
conditions, rain or snow.  
Open lid and position the 3 Flame Tamers (BL) above the 3 Main  
Burners (BI&BJ). Place the 2 cooking grate (BN) into the burner box  
to the left as shown. Place the “SEARZONE” cooking grate (BO)  
above the Sear Zone (BK).  
27  
Attach the Warming Rack (BP) to the Back Burner Brace (BF) as  
shown. Make sure to insert the front 3 bars into the 3 holes of the  
Back Burner Brace (BF). Place the two legs of the Warming Rack clip  
onto the edge of Burner Box Weldment (BA).  
28  
Unscrew the Igniter Cap and place AA battery which is provided  
into Igniter (CG) with positive end (+) facing outward. Screw Igniter  
Cap onto igniter as shown.  
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Fig. 29  
29  
Place the Side Burner Grate (DD) or Griddle (DC) onto the Side  
Burner for different cooking purpose.  
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D I S T R I B U T O R  
Trileaf Distribution Trifeuil  
Toronto, Canada  
M4S 2B8  
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