INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING PROPANE CYLINDER
1.
Check cylinder and appliance seals. Never use with damaged or missing seals. Discard
cylinder if dust or rust is in valve area.
2.
Turn control valve OFF before attaching cylinder. Attach only outdoors, in a well-ventilated
area, away from flames, sparks or other sources of ignition.
DANGER:
BURNING PROPANE CAN PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE (CO), A COLORLESS,
ODORLESS GAS THAT CAN CAUSE DEATH. NEVER USE YOUR GRILL IN AN ENCLOSED
SPACE, SUCH AS A TENT OR CAMPER. NEVER USE YOUR GRILL AS A HEATER OR FOR
ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN GRILLING.
INSTALL CYLINDER
1.
Remove cap from end of propane cylinder. Cap should be kept on
cylinder when not in use to prevent dirt and debris from entering the
cylinder orifice. Check end of cylinder attachment for dirt and debris.
Clean out if necessary.
2.
Insert threaded end of cylinder into regulator/control valve and hand
tighten. Do not use tools! Over tightening can damage threads on
regulator.
3.
PERFORM A LEAK TEST.
IMPORTANT! - Leak Testing Regulator/Cylinder Connection
During leak test, keep grill away from open flames or
sparks and do not smoke. Grill must be leak tested
outdoors in a well-ventilated area.
Leak test must be repeated each time propane cylinder
is replaced or after storage.
How to leak test:
Materials needed include a clean paint brush and a mixture of
equal parts of mild soap and water. Do not use household
cleaning agents.
1. Be sure control valve on regulator is in OFF position.
2. Brush soapy solution onto connection between cylinder and
regulator.
If growing bubbles appear, there is a leak. Disconnect propane cylinder and repeat steps
of INSTALL CYLINDER on page 9.
Test Point
9
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