STEP 5: CONNECTING THE LP GAS
CYLINDER TO THE VALVE
See Figure 11.
Remove cap from LP gas cylinder.
Hold the LP gas cylinder firmly and insert into the valve.
Turn the cylinder clockwise (as viewed from beneath the
grill) taking care not to cross thread the connection. Do
not use tools.
NOTE: The cylinder will seal into the threaded connection
of the valve resulting in some resistance. An additional
one-half to three-quarters turn is required to complete
the connection. If you cannot complete the connection,
disconnect and repeat the above two steps. If you still
cannot complete the connection, DO NOT USE this LP
gas cylinder!
Inspect valve connections. Look for any damage or
debris. Remove any debris. Never attempt to use dam-
aged or plugged equipment. See your local LP Gas
Dealer for repairs.
GRILL VALVE
LP GAS
CYLINDER
Fig. 11
ASSEMBLY
STEP 6: TESTING VALVES FOR LEAKS
Connections on the valve were tested at the factory to ensure
no gas leaks were present. However, shipping and handling
could loosen connections. As a safety precaution:
Turn the control knob completely clockwise until it is off.
Make sure the LP cylinder is properly connected to the
LP gas cylinder valve.
If you hear a rushing sound, immediately remove the LP
gas cylinder. This sound means there is a major leak at
the connection. Correct the problem before proceeding.
Using a clean paint brush and a 50/50 mixture of mild
soap and water, brush soapy solution over all the con-
nections and fittings on the grill.
"Growing" bubbles indicate a leak. Remove the LP gas
cylinder and recap the bottle.
NOTE: If leaks cannot be stopped, do not try to repair.
Call for replacement parts.
STEP 7: INSTALLING THE GRATE
See Figure 12.
Insert the cooking grate in the firebox.
NOTE: Be sure the grate rests securely on the supports
inside the firebox.
REMOVABLE
GRATE
Fig. 12
11 — English
SUPPORT