5. Push the plug into the connector until the
sleeve snaps forward to lock the fitting in place.
Turn on the shut-off valve. The flow of gas to the
appliance will be restricted if the plug is not
connected properly.
6. Test for gas leaks using an ammonia-free
soap and water solution.
1. Pull connector sleeve back and pull plug out
of socket. This will automatically shut off gas to
the appliance.
2. Close the shut-off valve and install the dust
caps on the socket and plug. Always turn off the
fuel supply at the shut-off valve when the grill is
not in use.
Test all the fuel supply connections using an
ammonia-free soap and water solution equally
mixed. Never use fire to test for leaks.
1. Turn on the gas shut-off valve.
2. Coat all connections of the fuel supply
system, especially at the quick-connect.
3. Watch for bubbles to indicate a leak.
4. If there is a leak, shut off the gas supply and
re-connect the hose to the socket. Re-test for
leaks.
Do not use the grill if a leak is detected that
cannot be corrected in this manner or if the hose
and connections become damaged. Replace
damaged components with only factory
authorized parts.
Do not strain or kink the fuel-supply hose. See
that the hose is kept clear of surfaces that
become hot during use.
TO DISCONNECT THE FUEL SUPPLY
LEAK TEST CONNECTIONS
OPERATING THE QUICK-CONNECT
Follow all directions on tags attached to hose.
1. To connect the fuel-supply hose to the fuel
supply, the shut-off valve must be closed.
2. Remove the dust cap from the connector
socket by sliding the connector sleeve back to
release the plug. Remove the dust cap from the
plug.
3. Position the plug end of the fuel supply hose
into the sleeve opening.
4. Slide the connector sleeve back, firmly push
the fitting into the connector.
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Natural Gas Grills - Connecting to Natural Gas
Connector Sleeve
Dust Cap
Shut-off Valve
Plug
(for specially equipped natural gas grills only)