• Gas leak testing must be performed outdoors in a well ventilated area every time cylinder is connected
to stove.
• Always keep unit away from open flames, sparks or lit cigarettes.
• Never use a flame to check for gas leaks.
• The control knobs are used when lighting the burners and to adjust the flame.
• Never use a unit that has a gas leak. Contact The Brinkmann Corporation's Customer Service
Department for replacement parts or repairs at 800-527-0717.
Regulator Assembly
Stove Fitting
GAS LEAK TESTING
WARNING
Regulator
Watch for Bubbles
Step 1
Assemble stove per "Assembly Instructions" on
page 3 of this manual. Make sure burner control
knobs are in "OFF" position.
Step 2
Prepare a soapy water solution (one part
dishwashing liquid to three parts water) to
test for gas leaks in the connections. Apply a
generous amount of the soapy mixture to the
regulator assembly at the regulator and stove
fitting (located on the right side of stove).
Step 3
With the burner control knobs in the "OFF"
position, check for bubbles where propane
canister attaches to regulator assembly and at
stove fitting. If soapy mixture starts bubbling, gas
is leaking through the connections. Disconnect
the propane canister. Retighten the connection
that is leaking gas. Repeat procedure with soapy
mixture until gas no longer leaks. NEVER USE A
FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.
Step 4
Once all gas leaks have been sealed, WAIT AT
LEAST 5 MINUTES FOR GAS FUMES TO
DISSIPATE BEFORE LIGHTING THE BURNERS.
Carefully follow "Operating Instructions" to light
the burner and properly operate this unit.
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