CORRECT
LP
GAS
TANK
USE
[]
LP
Gas
grill
models
are
designed
for
use
with
a
standard
20 lb.
Liquid
Propane
Gas
(LP
Gas)
tank,
not included
with
grill. Never
connect
your
gas
grill to
an LP Gas
tank
that
exceeds
this
capacity.
A tank
of
approximately
12 inches
in
diameter
by
18-1/2
inches
high
is the
maximum
size
LP
Gas tank
to use.
You
must
use
an "OPD"
gas
tank
which
offers
a listed
Overfill
Prevention
Device.
This
safety
feature
prevents
tank
from
being
overfilled
which
can
cause
malfunction
of
LP
Gas
tank,
regulator
and/or
grill.
[]
The
LP
Gas
tank
must
be constructed
and
marked
in
accordance
with
the
Specifications
for
LPGas
Cylin-
ders
of the
U.S.
Department
of Transportation
(D.O.T.)
or the National
Standard
of Canada,
CAN/CSA-B339,
Cylinders,
Spheres
and
Tubes
for
Transportation
of
Dangerous
Goods;
and
Commission,
as
applicable.
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The
LP
Gas
tank
must
have
a shutoff
valve,
terminat-
ing
in an LP
Gas
supply
tank
valve
outlet,
that
is
compatible
with
a Type
1 tank
connection
device.
The
LP
Gas
tank
must
also
have
a safety
relief
device
that
has
a direct
connection
with
the vapor
space
of
the tank.
[]
The
tank
supply
system
must
be
arranged
for
vapor
withdrawal.
[]
The
LP
Gas
tank
used
must
have
a collar
to protect
the tank
valve.
[]
Never
connect
an unregulated
LP gas
tank
to your
gas
grill.
The
gas
regulator
assembly
supplied
with
your
gas
grill is adjusted
to
have
an outlet
pressure
of 11" water
column
(W.C.)
for connection
to an LP
gas
tank.
Only
use
the
regulator
and
hose
assembly
supplied
with
your
gas
grill.
Replacement
regulators
and
hose
assemblies
must
be those
specified
by
Kenmore.
See
Parts
List.
[]
Have
your
LP
Gas
dealer
check
the
release
valve
after
every
filling
to ensure
it remains
free
of defects.
[]
Always
keep
LP
Gas
tank
in upright
position.
[]
Do not subject
the LP Gas tank to excessive
heat.
[]
Never
store
an LP
Gas
tank
indoors.
If you
store
your
gas
grill
in the
garage
always
disconnect
the
LP
Gas
tank
first
and
store
it safely
outside.
[]
LP
Gas
tanks
must
be stored
outdoors
in a well-
ventilated
area
and
out
of the
reach
of children.
[]
Disconnected
LP
Gas
tanks
must
not be
stored
in a
building,
garage
or
any
other
enclosed
area.
[]
The
regulator
and
hose
assembly
can
be seen
after
opening
the
doors
(if applicable)
and
must
be
inspected
before
each
use
of the
grill,
if there
is
excessive
abrasion
or wear
or
if the
hose
is cut,
it
must
be
replaced
prior
to using
the
gdll again.
[]
Never
light
your
gas
grill with
the
lid closed
or
before
checking
to
ensure
the
burner
tubes
are
fully
seated
over
the
gas
valve
orifices.
[]
Never
allow
children
to operate
your
grill.
Do
not
allow
children
or
pets
to
play
near
your
grill.
[]
Use
of
alcohol,
prescription
or
non-prescription
drugs
can
impair
your
ability
to
properly
assemble
and
safely
operate
your
grill.
[]
Keep
fire
extinguisher
readily
accessible.
In the
event
of a oil/grease
fire,
do
not attempt
to
extinguish
with
water.
Use
type
B extinguisher
or
smother
with
dirt,
sand
or
baking
soda.
[]
In the
event
of rain,
cover
the
grill and
turn
off
the
burner
and
gas
supply.
[]
Use
your
grill on
a level,
stable
surface
in
an
area
clear
of
combustible
materials.
[]
Do
not
leave
grill
unattended
when
in use.
[]
Do
not
move
the
appliance
when
in use.
[]
Allow
the
grill to
cool
before
moving
or
storing.
[]
Do
not
use
your
grill
as
a heater.
[]
This
grill
is not
intended
to
be
installed
in or
on
recreational
vehicles
and/or
boats.
A
Do not store
a spare
LP-Gas
tank
under
or near
this
appliance.
B.
Never
fill the
tank
beyond
80
percent
full;
and
C.
If the
information
in "(a)"
and
"(b)"
is not followed
exactly,
a fire causing
death
or serious
injury
may
occur.
•
Use
your
grill
at least
3 feet
away
from
any
wall
or
surface.
Use
your
grill
at least
3 feet
away
from
combustible
objects
that
can
melt
or
catch
fire
such
as
vinyl
or
wood
siding,
fences
and
overhangs
or
sources
of
ignition
including
pilot
lights
on
water
heaters
and
live
electrical
appliances.
•
Outdoor
cooking
gas
appliance
shall
not
be
used
under
overhead
combustible
construction.
•
Never
use
your
gas grill in a garage,
porch,
shed
breezeway
or any other
enclosed
area.
•
Never
obstruct
the flow
of ventilation
air around
your
gas grill
housing.
•
In windy
conditions,
always
position
the front of
grill to face
oncoming
wind
to reduce
smoke
and
heat
blowing
in your face and prevent
potential
hazards
to self and grill
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