5
SAFETY
INFORMATION
16.
The
cylinder
used
must
include
a
collar
to
protect
the
cylinder
valve.
17.
Do
not
store
a
spare
LP
‐
gas
cylinder
under
or
near
this
appliance.
18.
Never
fill
the
cylinder
beyond
80
percent
full.
19.
If
the
information
in
“
17
”
and
“
18
”
is
not
followed
exactly,
a
fire
causing
death
or
serious
injury
may
occur.
20.
The
outdoor
cooking
gas
appliance
must
be
isolated
from
the
gas
supply
piping
system
by
closing
its
individual
manual
shutoff
valve
during
any
pressure
testing
of
the
gas
supply
system
at
test
pressures
equal
to
or
less
than
1/2
psi
(3.5
KPa).
21.
CALIFORNIA
PROPOSITION
65
WARNING:
(a)The
burning
of
gas
cooking
fuel
generates
some
byproducts
which
are
on
the
list
of
substances
known
by
the
State
of
California
to
cause
cancer,
reproductive
harm,
or
other
birth
defects.
To
reduce
exposure
to
these
substances,
always
operate
this
unit
according
to
the
use
and
care
manual,
ensuring
you
provide
good
ventilation
when
cooking
with
gas.
(b)Handling
the
brass
material
on
this
product
exposes
you
to
lead,
a
chemical
known
to
the
State
of
California
to
cause
cancer
and
birth
defects
or
other
reproductive
harm.
Wash
hands
after
handling.
(c)This
product
contains
chemicals,
including
lead
and
lead
compounds,
known
by
the
State
of
California
to
cause
cancer,
reproductive
harm,
or
other
birth
defects.
(d)
Wash
your
hands
after
using
this
product.
IMPORTANT:
We
urge
you
to
read
this
manual
carefully
and
follow
the
recommendations
enclosed.
This
will
ensure
you
receive
the
most
enjoyable
and
trouble
‐
free
operation
of
your
new
gas
grill.
We
also
advise
you
retain
this
manual
for
future
reference.
WARNING:
Your
grill
has
been
designed
to
operate
using
only
the
gas
specified
by
the
manufacturer
on
the
rating
plate.
Do
not
attempt
to
operate
your
grill
on
other
gases.
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
lead
to
a
fire
hazard
and
bodily
harm
and
will
void
your
warranty.
WARNING:
Make
certain
your
LP
(propane)
tank
is
filled
by
a
reputable
propane
dealer.
An
incorrectly
filled
or
an
overfilled
LP
tank
can
be
dangerous.
The
overfilled
condition
combined
with
the
warming
of
the
LP
tank
(a
hot
summer
day,
tank
left
in
the
sun,
etc.)
can
cause
LP
gas
to
be
released
by
the
pressure
relief
valve
on
the
tank
since
the
temperature
increase
causes
the
propane
to
expand.
LP
gas
released
from
the
tank
is
flammable
and
can
be
explosive.
Refer
to
your
Owner’s
Manual
for
more
information
concerning
filling
your
LP
tank.
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