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Char-Broil 463347519 - User Manual

Char-Broil 463347519
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PRODUCT GUIDE
GUíA DEL PRODUCTO
MODEL
MODELO
463347519
SERIAL NUMBER
NÚMERO DE SERIE
See rating Label on grill for serial number.
El número de serie se encuentra en la etiqueta
deespecificaciones de la parrilla.
DATE PURCHASED
FECHA DE COMPRA
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY:
Adjustable wrench (not provided)
Screwdriver (not provided)
7/16” Combination wrench (not provided)
HERRAMIENTAS NECESARIAS PARA EL MONTAJE:
Llave ajustable (no incluido)
Destornillador (no incluido)
7 / 16” Combinación llave (no incluido)
If you have questions or need assistance during assembly, please call 1-800-241-7548
Si tiene alguna pregunta o si Necesita ayuda durante el Ensamblado, llámenos Al 1-800-241-7548
©
2018 Char-Broil, LLC. Columbus, GA, 31904. Printed in China. Impreso en China.08/24/18 • G470-001-290801
PERFORMANCE
5-BURNER GAS GRILL
5-QUEMADORES PARILLA DE GAS
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
ESTE JUEGO SÓLO SE PUEDE USAR EXTERIORS
This grill is designed for use with LP gas only.
Esta parrilla está diseñada para usarse solo con gas LP.

Questions and Answers

  • K
    Kayla FieldsAug 19, 2025
    Why is the flame so low on my Char-Broil 463347519?
    • H
      haneyjohnAug 19, 2025
      A sudden drop in gas flow or low flame on your Char-Broil Grill can be due to several reasons. It could be that you are out of gas, so check the LP cylinder. Another cause could be that the excess flow valve has tripped. To fix this, turn off the knobs, wait 30 seconds, and light the grill. If flames are still low, turn off the knobs and the LP cylinder valve, disconnect the regulator, reconnect it, and perform a leak test. Then, turn on the LP cylinder valve, wait 30 seconds, and light the grill. Finally, a vapor lock at the coupling nut/LP cylinder connection could also be the cause. To resolve this, turn off the knobs and the LP cylinder valve, disconnect the coupling nut from the cylinder, reconnect it, and try again.
  • A
    amendozaAug 21, 2025
    What to do if flames blow out on Char-Broil 463347519?
    • J
      jason63Aug 21, 2025
      If the flames on your Char-Broil Grill are blowing out, it could be due to high or gusting winds. Turn the front of the grill to face the wind or increase the flame height by turning the gas valve to a higher position. Another possible cause is low LP gas, in which case you should refill the LP cylinder. Also, the excess flow valve might have tripped; in this case, refer to the “Sudden drop in gas flow” instructions.
  • M
    Maria SkinnerAug 23, 2025
    Why won't one burner light on my Char-Broil 463347519?
    • S
      stacyparkerAug 23, 2025
      If one burner does not light from the other burners on your Char-Broil Grill, it's likely due to grease buildup or food particles in the end(s) of the carryover tube(s). To resolve this, clean the carry-over tube(s) with a wire brush.
  • W
    Walter MillerAug 26, 2025
    Why no spark on Char-Broil Grill but noise?
    • M
      Michael StewartAug 26, 2025
      If no sparks appear at any electrodes when the Electronic Ignition Button is pressed, but noise can be heard from the spark module, the output lead connections may not be connected. Remove and reconnect all output connections at the module and electrodes.
  • B
    Brandy JarvisAug 28, 2025
    ¿Cómo solucionar la llama baja en mi parrilla Char-Broil?
    • C
      Crystal JonesAug 28, 2025
      Una caída repentina en el flujo de gas o una llama baja en su parrilla Char-Broil puede deberse a varias razones. Podría ser que se haya quedado sin gas, así que verifique el tanque de gas. Otra causa podría ser que se activó la válvula por sobrecarga de gas. Para solucionar esto, cierre las perillas, espere 30 segundos y encienda la parrilla. Si las llamas siguen siendo bajas, cierre la perilla y la válvula del tanque de gas, desconecte el regulador, vuelva a conectarlo y haga una prueba para detectar fugas. Luego, abra la válvula del tanque de gas, espere 30 segundos y encienda la parrilla.
  • T
    Thomas WashingtonAug 30, 2025
    ¿Qué hago si las llamas se apagan en mi parrilla Char-Broil?
    • J
      Jennifer HowardAug 30, 2025
      Si las llamas de su parrilla Char-Broil se apagan, podría ser debido a vientos fuertes o en ráfagas. Oriente el frente de la parrilla hacia el viento o aumente la altura de la llama girando la válvula del gas a una posición más alta. Otra posible causa es el bajo flujo de gas propano, en cuyo caso debe recargar el tanque de gas. Además, la válvula por sobrecarga de gas podría haberse activado; en este caso, consulte las instrucciones de “Caída repentina del flujo de gas”.
  • J
    Julie HarrisSep 1, 2025
    ¿Por qué no enciende uno de los quemadores de mi parrilla Char-Broil?
    • C
      christinalarsenSep 1, 2025
      Si uno de los quemadores no enciende del (de los) otro(s) quemador(es) en su parrilla Char-Broil, es probable que se deba a la acumulación de grasa o de partículas de comida en el (los) extremo(s) del (de los) tubo(s) de arrastre. Para resolver esto, limpie el (los) tubo(s) de arrastre con un cepillo de alambre.
  • H
    hromeroSep 3, 2025
    How to stop flare ups on my Char-Broil 463347519?
    • R
      Roberto HarrisSep 3, 2025
      Flare-ups on your Char-Broil Grill can occur due to grease buildup, excessive fat in the meat, or excessive cooking temperature. To resolve this, clean the burners and the inside of the grill/firebox. Also, trim fat from meat before grilling, and adjust the cooking temperature to a lower setting.
  • R
    Robert JonesSep 5, 2025
    How to stop a grease fire on my Char-Broil Grill?
    • J
      John WilliamsSep 5, 2025
      A persistent grease fire on your Char-Broil Grill is likely caused by grease trapped by food buildup around the burner system. To resolve this, turn the knobs to the OFF position and turn off the gas at the LP cylinder. Leave the lid in position and let the fire burn out. After the grill cools, remove and clean all parts.
  • B
    Brian RoseSep 8, 2025
    How to fix fire in burner tube of Char-Broil 463347519 Grill?
    • J
      James LunaSep 8, 2025
      If you experience flashback (fire in the burner tubes) in your Char-Broil Grill, it's likely that the burner and/or burner tubes are blocked. To fix this, turn the knobs to the OFF position, and then clean the burner and/or burner tubes.

Summary

Tools Required for Assembly

Grease Fires

Installation Safety Precautions

Use and Care

LP Cylinder Handling

Instructions for safely removing, transporting, and storing the LP cylinder.

LP Cylinder Requirements

Details the requirements for the LP cylinder used with the grill.

Understanding LP Gas

Explains the properties and safety aspects of LP gas.

LP Cylinder Filling Procedure

Guides on how to safely fill an LP cylinder.

LP Cylinder Exchange

LP Cylinder Leak Test

Connecting Regulator to LP Cylinder

Leak Testing Grill Components

General Safety Tips

LP Gas Cylinder Rubber Seal Inspection

Safe Grill Usage and Injury Prevention

Ignitor Lighting Procedure

Match-Lighting Procedure

Sideburner Ignitor Lighting

Sideburner Match Lighting

Burner Flame Check

Turning Off the Grill

Ignitor Check Procedure

Valve Check Procedure

Hose Check Procedure

Storing Your Grill

Spider and Web Hazard Alert

General Grill Cleaning

Cleaning the Burner Assembly

Limited Warranty Information

Grease Fire Prevention and Handling

Installation Safety Measures

Use and Maintenance

LP Gas Cylinder Removal and Storage

Steps for removing, transporting, and storing the LP gas cylinder.

LP Gas Cylinder Requirements

Details the requirements for the LP gas cylinder used with the grill.

Understanding Propane Gas (LPG)

Explains the properties and safety aspects of propane gas.

Propane Gas Cylinder Filling

Guides on how to safely fill a propane gas cylinder.

Changing the Gas Cylinder

Propane Gas Cylinder Leak Test

Connecting Propane Regulator to Gas Cylinder

Leak Test for Valves, Hoses, and Regulator

Battery Information

LP Gas Cylinder Rubber Seal Inspection

Safe Grill Usage and Injury Prevention

Using the Igniter

Match Lighting Procedure

Sideburner Ignitor Lighting

Sideburner Match Lighting

Burner Flame Control

How to Turn Off the Grill

Igniter Control Check

Valve Control Check

Hose Control Check

How to Store Your Grill

Spider Alert

General Grill Cleaning

Cleaning the Burner Assembly

Limited Warranty

Parts Diagram

Parts List

Hardware List

Grill Assembly

Frame Assembly

Assembling the main frame components of the grill.

Wheel and Leg Assembly

Shelf and Heat Shield Installation

Lid and Control Panel Attachment

Right Side Shelf Installation

Left Side Shelf Installation

Hose and Regulator Connection

Sideburner Installation

Grates and Heat Tents Installation

Warming Rack and Hose Clip Installation

Ignitor Battery and Grease Tray Installation

Grease Pan Installation

LP Cylinder Attachment

Grilling Guide: Getting Started

First Time Grill Use

Procedures for the initial use of the grill, including break-in.

Lava Rock and Briquettes Usage

Information on using lava rocks or briquettes and why it's not recommended.

Understanding Grill Temperature

Explains how the grill's temperature gauge works and factors affecting temperature.

Pre-Heating the Grill

Instructions and reasons for pre-heating the grill before cooking.

Direct Cooking Method

Explains the direct cooking method and its suitability for certain foods.

Grilling Guide: Cooking Techniques

Indirect Cooking Method

Explains the indirect cooking method for slow-cooking larger items.

Rotisserie Cooking Method

Details how to perform rotisserie cooking on the grill.

Food Safety Guidelines

Basic steps to ensure food safety when grilling.

Internal Meat Temperatures

Recommended safe minimum internal temperatures for various meats.

Grilling Guide: Tips and Tricks

Using Sauces

Advice on using sauces during grilling to avoid flare-ups.

Marinades and Rubs

How to use marinades and rubs to enhance food flavor.

Using Wood Chips for Smoke Flavor

Instructions for using wood chips to add smoke flavor.

Skewer Usage

Recommendations for using metal and wooden skewers.

Grilling Utensils

Advice on using tongs and spatulas for grilling.

Grilling Guide: Cleaning Your Grill

Importance of Cleaning

Explains why regular cleaning of the grill is necessary.

Routine Grill Care

Essential steps for routine cleaning after each use.

General Cleaning Procedures

How to clean plastic, porcelain, painted, and stainless steel surfaces.

Cleaning Cooking Surfaces

Best practices for cleaning cooking surfaces, including bristle brush use.

Storing Your Grill

Guidelines for storing the grill properly when not in use.

Critter Prevention in Venturi Tubes

Advice on inspecting and cleaning venturi tubes for blockages.

Grilling Guide: Getting Started Q&A

First-Time Grill Usage

Procedures for the initial use of the grill, including break-in.

Lava Rock and Briquettes Usage

Information on using lava rocks or briquettes and why it's not recommended.

Understanding Grill Temperature

Explains how the grill's temperature gauge works and factors affecting temperature.

Resetting the Gas Regulator Safety Device

Steps to reset the gas regulator safety device if the grill isn't heating properly.

How to Pre-Heat the Grill

Instructions and reasons for pre-heating the grill before cooking.

Direct Cooking Method

Explains the direct cooking method and its suitability for certain foods.

Grilling Guide: Cooking Methods and Food Safety

Indirect Cooking Method

Explains the indirect cooking method for slow-cooking larger items.

Rotisserie Cooking Method

Details how to perform rotisserie cooking on the grill.

Food Safety Guidelines

Basic steps to ensure food safety when grilling.

Internal Meat Temperatures

Recommended safe minimum internal temperatures for various meats.

Grilling Guide: Tips and Tricks

Using Sauces

Advice on using sauces during grilling to avoid flare-ups.

Marinades and Rubs

How to use marinades and rubs to enhance food flavor.

Skewer Usage

Recommendations for using metal and wooden skewers.

Using Wood Chips for Smoke Flavor

Instructions for using wood chips to add smoke flavor.

Grilling Utensils

Advice on using tongs and spatulas for grilling.

Grilling Guide: Cleaning Your Grill

Importance of Cleaning

Explains why regular cleaning of the grill is necessary.

Routine Grill Care

Essential steps for routine cleaning after each use.

General Cleaning Procedures

How to clean plastic, porcelain, painted, and stainless steel surfaces.

Cleaning Cooking Surfaces

Best practices for cleaning cooking surfaces, including bristle brush use.

Storing Your Grill

Guidelines for storing the grill properly when not in use.

Critter Prevention in Venturi Tubes

Advice on inspecting and cleaning venturi tubes for blockages.

Emergency Actions for Gas Leaks and Fires

Troubleshooting

Burner Ignition Issues

Troubleshooting steps when burners do not light using the ignitor.

Gas Flow Issues

Troubleshooting steps related to gas flow problems.

Electrical Issues

Troubleshooting steps related to electrical components like the ignitor.

Electronic Ignition Troubleshooting

Specific troubleshooting for electronic ignition system failures.

No Sparks from Ignitor

Steps for when no sparks appear from the ignitor.

No Sparks with Ignitor Noise

Steps for when no sparks appear but ignitor noise is heard.

Weak or Inconsistent Sparks

Steps for when sparks are weak or inconsistent.

Troubleshooting (Continued)

Sudden Gas Flow Drop or Low Flame

Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with reduced gas flow or flame.

Flame Blow Out

Troubleshooting steps for flames blowing out due to wind or other factors.

Flare-Up Troubleshooting

Guidance on addressing and preventing grill flare-ups.

Persistent Grease Fire Resolution

Steps to resolve persistent grease fires.

Flashback in Burner Tubes

Troubleshooting for fires occurring in the burner tubes.

Burner Ignition from Adjacent Burner

Steps to troubleshoot when one burner doesn't light from another.

Electronic Ignition Troubleshooting

Detailed troubleshooting for electronic ignition system failures.

No Sparks from Ignitor

Steps for when no sparks appear from the ignitor.

No Sparks with Ignitor Noise

Steps for when no sparks appear but ignitor noise is heard.

Weak or Inconsistent Sparks

Steps for when sparks are weak or inconsistent.

Emergency Actions for Gas Leaks and Fires

Troubleshooting Guide

Gas Flow and Ignition Problems

Troubleshooting steps for gas flow and burner ignition issues.

Electrical System Issues

Troubleshooting steps for electrical components like electrodes and wires.

Electronic Ignition Problems

Troubleshooting steps for electronic ignition system failures.

Match Lighting Issues

Troubleshooting steps when burners do not light using a match.

Troubleshooting (Continued)

Sudden Gas Flow Drop or Low Flame

Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with reduced gas flow or flame.

Flame Blow Out Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting steps for flames blowing out.

Flare-Up Troubleshooting

Guidance on addressing and preventing grill flare-ups.

Persistent Grease Fire Resolution

Steps to resolve persistent grease fires.

Flashback in Burner Tubes

Troubleshooting for fires occurring in the burner tubes.

Burner Ignition from Adjacent Burner

Steps to troubleshoot when one burner doesn't light from another.

Electronic Ignition Troubleshooting

Detailed troubleshooting for electronic ignition system failures.

No Sparks from Ignitor

Steps for when no sparks appear from the ignitor.

No Sparks with Ignitor Noise

Steps for when no sparks appear but ignitor noise is heard.

Weak or Inconsistent Sparks

Steps for when sparks are weak or inconsistent.

Product Registration

Char-Broil 463347519 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandChar-Broil
Model463347519
TypeGas Grill
Fuel TypePropane
BTU Main Burner36, 000 BTU
Burners3
Burner MaterialStainless Steel
Grates MaterialPorcelain-coated cast iron
Side Burner BTUs10, 000 BTUs
MaterialSteel
Weight100 lbs
Ignition TypeElectronic

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