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BEFORE USING YOUR LP GAS GRILL
SELECTING A LOCATION
WARNING!
Do not use an LP gas grill indoors, on recreational vehicles,
or on a boat.
• This LP gas grill is for outdoor use only and should be placed on firm, level
table or surface. The grill should be placed in an open area with good
ventilation, away from high traffic areas and combustible materials. Asphalt
surface (blacktop) may not be acceptable for this purpose.
• Combustible or flammable materials should never be used or stored within
36 inches of the back or sides of your LP gas grill.
• Locate your LP gas grill at least 10 feet away from your house or any building.
Do not use the grill in a garage, breezeway, carport, porch, or under a surface that
can catch fire.
STEP 1.
With lid open, perform a leak test.
Warning!
• Always perform a leak test before each use.
• Leak test must be performed in a well ventilated area.
• Never perform a leak test on a grill while in use or hot.
• If you detect a gas leak that cannot be corrected by using the leak test procedures
below, do not use the LP gas grill.
• Never smoke or have an open flame near the grill
SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR A LEAK TEST
Clean paint brush, water, and dishwashing liquid.
LEAK TEST INSTRUCTIONS: See leak test diagram on page 12.
WARNING! Never use an open flame to test for gas leaks.
1) Make sure the regulator control knob is turned to the OFF/LOCK position.
2) Remove the protective cap from the LP cylinder gas nozzle.
3) Hold LP cylinder upright. Do not turn it upside down when connecting to the
regulator.
egulator nipple and turn counterclockwise making
sure the connection does not cross thread.
5) Hand tighten until a snug fit is obtained. Do not use tools.
6) Mix ¼ cup of water with one teaspoon of dishwashing liquid.
7) Check for leaks by brushing the soap solution around the connection between the
gas cylinder and the regulator and the regulator and tube connection (as shown by
the heavy arrow in the diagram on page 12). Make sure you generously brush the
locations with the soap solution, completely surrounding the connections and
fittings.
STEP 4.
Lift the cooking surface and remove the grease tray and the regulator assembly
located inside the bowl. Lay regulator assembly aside for a future step. Make sure the
pegs at each end of the grill plate always fit into the holes of the front bowl brackets.
Allow the cooking surface lip to orient downward over the grease tray for drainage.
When changing surfaces to grill on: simply flip the cooking surface over toward you to
automatically orient the proper position for the front lip. Install the grease tray by hanging
the hooks over the wide notch in the bowl just under the cooking surface.
Note:
The ribbed side is a grill and the smooth side is a griddle.
STEP 5.
Adjust the level of the adjusters by pulling both lever adjustors at the same time;
rotate one clockwise and the other counterclockwise until they are locked in place in a
flat grill position or a tilted grill position. The flat grill position is for grilling vegetables and
tilted grilling position is for grilling meat to allow for grease drainage. Rotate all the way
away from you for flat grilling and all the way toward you for tilted grilling.
ATTACHING REGULATOR ASSEMBLY AND LP GAS CYLINDER
STEP
A. Turn the regulator knob to the OFF/LOCK position.
(FIG 10)
B Remove the protective cap from the LP cylinder gas nozzle.
C. Hold LP cylinder upright. Do not turn it upside down when connecting to the
regulator assembly.
(FIG 11)
D. Push the LP cylinder nozzle into regulator nipple and turn counterclockwise.
Make sure the connection does not cross thread.
E. Hand tighten until a snug fit is obtained. Do not use tools.
F. Perform a leak test. (See
LEAK TEST INSTRUCTIONS
, but first go to next page.)
G. Insert nozzle end of the regulator/cylinder assembly to the burner Venturi tube.
Thread the coupling clockwise into the Venturi tube by hand.
Do not tighten
with tools. (FIG 12)
Pegs
Fig. 7a
Fig. 7b
Pegs
Bowl
bracket hole
Fig. 7c
Hang drip
tray
Cooking plate lip
Pull level
adjuster
Fig.
Rotate
clockwise
Fig.
Fig. 12
Fig. 11
Fig. 10
Venturi
tube