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Periodically...
• clean and re-season the grill grates and griddle plate.
• clean the full-width drip pan to prevent grease accumulating, as grease deposits could become a fire
hazard.
• check the power supply cord of the rotisserie motor for signs of damage. The rotisserie is not be used if
its cord is damaged.
At least twice a year...
• have a qualified gas fitter check the gas supply connections and the entire system for gas leaks and signs
of dam- age or wear and tear.
• have a qualified gas fitter check the injectors for any sign of blockage or insect activity.
At least once a year...
• check the spark ignition, and if necessary, replace the battery.
Every five years...
• Replace the hose on the ‘Quick-connect’ device (if used).
Leak Testing – Procedure For The User
There are two levels of testing for leaks. (1) Gas supply connection points that are
accessible with the grill installed can be leak tested by the user. (2) Connections that are
internal to the grill and therefore require disassembly should only be leak tested by a
qualified gas fitter. The procedure below does not require any special expertise and can be
performed by a user. If you do not feel comfortable performing the leak test, seek the help
of a qualified gas fitter.
When to check for leaks
• At the start of each season, or if the grill hasn’t been used for several weeks.
• Every time the LPG cylinder is replaced (if applicable).
Updated: Mon, 17 Aug 2020 01:44:59 GMT
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