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1. Inspect the gas supply hoses before each use. Hoses

can be burned or chafed if they are routed improperly.
See that hoses have no kinks, sharp bends or tension.
Insure that hoses are at least 3 inches away from any
hot surface. If it is evident that there is excessive abrasion 
or wear, or the hose is cut, it must be replaced prior to the 
grill being put into operation.

2. Use only the gas specified.
3. Keep the grill on a level surface and lock the castors.
4. Keep grease pans empty at start up.
5. Do not use charcoal or lighting fluid.

WARNING

Failure to follow these safety steps before using grill each
time could result in a fire that could be hazardous to you,
your appliance or property. It is especially important to
observe these steps after the grill has been stored, moved
or cleaned.

Step 1

■ 

Make sure Burner Valves

are in OFF position.

■ 

Turn on fuel supply on righthand

L.P. gas cylinder.

WARNING

THE FOLLOWING RULES MUST ALWAYS BE 
FOLLOWED IN THIS ORDER :

1. Check that the Burner Control Knobs are turned to “OFF.”
2. Turn on fuel supply. For an L.P. gas cylinder, turn the

top cylinder valve knob counterclockwise to open.

3. DO NOT stand with head or arms over grill.

Step 2

WARNING

This procedure MUST be performed OUTDOORS only! Be
sure L.P. cylinder valve is closed. Attach to Grill. Read and fol-
low directions on the cylinder and fuel hose safety tags.

CAUTION

In the connection process, the grill side of the connection will
seal on the back-check in the valve, resulting in a slight resist-
ance. The connection requires about one-half to three-quarters
additional turn to complete the connection. To disconnect, turn
counterclockwise. Tighten by hand only. DO NOT use tools.

NOTE:

Follow this Lighting Procedure to light Burners on one side of the

grill then repeat to light the Burners on the other side of the grill.

CAUTION

Inspect the gas supply hoses before each use. If there are
cuts, damage, excessive abrasion or wear, replace the
hoses prior to operating the appliance. During assembly of
grill and when attaching or replacing the L. P. gas cylinder,
insure that all gas supply hoses are free of kinks and/or
damage and are at least 3" away from hot surfaces such as
the grill housing. Use only hose replacements specified in
the parts list.

If you detect a leak:

1. Turn off the fuel supply. Push in and turn on control knobs

to release pressure in hose, then return the control knobs
to OFF.

2. Wash off soapy solutions with cold water and towel dry.
3. Stop a leak by tightening the loose joint, or by replacing the 

faulty part with a replacement part recommended by

Coleman. DO NOT attempt to repair the cylinder valve if it
should become damaged; the cylinder MUST be replaced.

4. If you are unable to stop a leak, shut off the gas supply at the

cylinder valve. Remove the cylinder from the grill. Call a gas

appliance serviceman or L.P. gas dealer. DO NOT use grill 
until the leak is corrected.

When to test for leaks:

1. Perform a leak test each time the gas supply cylinder is 

connected to the regulator. Leak test anytime a part of 
the gas system is replaced.

2. Perform a leak test at least once each year whether the L.P.

gas supply cylinder has been disconnected or not.

3. Have a dealer check the cylinder for deterioration after 12 

years, according to DOT regulations. Immediately replace 
cylinder if any deterioration is found 

Fixing a Fuel Leak

Start-Up Check List

Lighting the Grill

Summary of Contents for 9995- Series

Page 1: ...ve questions about assembly operation servicing or repair of this grill please call Coleman at 1 800 835 3278 or TDD 316 832 8707 The handling storage and transportation of gas cylinders must be in ac...

Page 2: ...rer when the cylinder is not connected to the appliance including empty cylinders Other strong odors may hide or mask the odor of propane Colds aller gies sinus congestion and the use of tobacco alcoh...

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Page 4: ...th a mating Type 1 cylinder valve F This grill is not to be used with any other cylinder connection device Portable L P Gas Barbecue Cylinders 10 WARNING A liquid propane tank not connected for use wi...

Page 5: ...e regulator assembly The pressure regulator and hose assembly provided is factory set at an outlet pressure of 11 inches water column 1 2 psi Keep the small vent hole in the regulator clean of dirt an...

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Page 7: ...p 4 Place a 20 lb propane cylinder in both Lower Tank Mounts and secure as shown For easi er installation place the tank with the collar opening toward the grill lower the upper tank support then rota...

Page 8: ...fuel supply Turn cylinder valve knob counterclock wise right to left one rotation 4 Apply soap solution to connections indicated with arrows in Fig 15 If bubbles appear at these areas a leak is indic...

Page 9: ...nection To disconnect turn counterclockwise Tighten by hand only DO NOT use tools NOTE Follow this Lighting Procedure to light Burners on one side of the grill then repeat to light the Burners on the...

Page 10: ...ng the burner Repeat steps 2 and 3 for Lefthand L P gas cylinder and Lefthand Burner NOTE You must push Igniter Button to ignite the second side of the grill Step 3 All Burner Valves can be adjusted f...

Page 11: ...ove the tank from the lower support Secure the Tank Mounts as shown Step 8 Place folded up Right Lid Shelf on grill IMPORTANT Make sure Lid fits into Channel on Center Lid Repeat to store Left Lid She...

Page 12: ...smoothly Each grill may heat differently Some units will heat some what more to the center and back of grill Flavor of grilled food will improve the more you use the grill and as you become familiar...

Page 13: ...enjoy years of outstanding performance from your grill perform the fol lowing maintenance activities on a regular basis Keep exterior surfaces clean Use warm soapy water for cleaning Never use flammab...

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Page 15: ...15 Notes...

Page 16: ...BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITIONS SOME STATES PROVINCES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR THE LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITAT...

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