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AUTOMATIC GAS REGULATOR
All models are equipped with an automatic
gas regulator. Both tanks are connected to
this regulator.
When the gas is turned on it is drawn from
only one tank at a time. When the tank being
used is depleted the regulator automatically
switches to the full tank. An indicator in the
regulator knob points toward the tank that
was being used to give you a visual reminder
when one tank is empty.
Operation
Make sure there is propane in both cylinders before you start. Rotate the black
lever on the top front side of the regulator toward the cylinder you want to
use first. This will be the “service” cylinder and the other will be the “reserve”
cylinder. Slowly open both tank valves completely, then close about 1/4 turn.
This will allow you to easily check to see if valves are open or closed. The
indicator on the top of the regulator will turn bright green. The indicator color
will stay green as long as there is fuel coming from the service side. When
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the service cylinder empties, the regulator will start drawing from the reserve
cylinder providing an uninterrupted fuel flow to the system. When it switches
over, the indicator color changes from green to red. This red color indicates that
the service cylinder is empty and needs to be filled.
Now disconnect the cylinder and have it refilled. After filling, reconnect the
pig- tail and slowly open the cylinder valve. The full cylinder now becomes the
reserve.
LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS (LPG)
BASIC RULES FOR SAFETY
Warning
: LP gas regulators must always be installed with
the diaphragm vent facing downward. Regulators that are not in com-
partments have been equipped with a protective cover. Make sure that
regulator vent faces downward and that cover is kept in place to minimize
vent blockage, which could result in excessive gas pressure causing fire
or explosion.
The vent at the bottom of the regulator must be kept free of any obstructions
and must be pointed downward. A good habit is to check the vent each time
a bottle is removed for filling. It is especially important to check the vent if the
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