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Safety Tips
Never pull your grill. Always push it.
Never move your grill while it is in operation or still hot.
Always use a protected hand when cleaning the grid surface after the post-heating period and
when closing the propane tank valve.
Use a covered hand during the grilling period.
Wait until the burner box has completely cooled before reaching under to turn off the gas.
Using an uncovered hand to turn off the LP tank valve without allowing the grill to cool down
could result in severe burns.
Never operate your grill under overhangs, awnings or any covered or enclosed area.
Never spray liquid on the grid area to control flare ups.
To guard against possible grease fires getting out of control, never leave a grill unattended.
Grease fires can be severe and cause grill damage, property damage and bodily harm.
Always turn off the control knob first, and then the propane gas supply tank.
Never cover your grill while it is still warm.
Position your portable grill away from direct wind.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable substances in the vicinity of your gas grill.
Never store a propane tank (whether full or empty) inside your home or living area.
Before storing your tank, make sure that it has been turned to the "OFF" position.
Should you store your grill indoors, be sure to close the tank valve, disconnect the hose from the
tank, remove the tank from the grill and store the tank outdoors.
Make sure the grill hood is completely open before lighting your grill.
When connecting or replacing any gas fittings, all joints must be sealed with an approved,
leak-proof sealing compound.
Never use an open flame to test for gas leaks.
When your grill is not in use, it is recommended that for child safety, you remove the control
knobs and store them indoors.
Keep children away from the grill at all times.
Never drill out any orifice or make any field alterations to your grill without receiving approval
from the manufacturer.
Do not store flammable materials in any of the cabinets beneath the grill burner box or in the
vicinity of your grill.
Be careful while handling any parts during assembly. It is strongly recommended that you protect
your hands with a pair of work mitts.
At high temperatures stainless grids may discolor over time. When the grill is cool, wiping with a
wet towel and vegetable oil may remove and treat some of this effect. Some discoloration is
normal.
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