6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 4
STEP 2
Install inlet fuel line
and connect to Side Burner at the 3/8” flared
connection under the side burner. (Sealant is not required at this
connection).
PROPANE
: Please ensure that the fuel source has been regulated so that the
inlet pressure is set at 11” Water
Column.
NATURAL GAS:
please ensure that inlet pressure does not exceed 4 1/2
” Water Column. (Also see ‘Natural Gas
Conversion’ below)
LEAK TESTING:
STEP 1
Mix a solution of liquid dish soap and water (or obtain profession leak detector liquid).
Turn on Gas.
STEP 2
Spray or brush detector liquid thoroughly on all fuel line connections (Fig. 6). If soap
bubbles are generated at any connection, tighten the fitting and re-test. If a leak is
detected that cannot be successfully repaired, immediately
turn off the gas
and
contact your dealer for further assistance.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn the main gas supply ON.
2. Depress the side burner control knob down slightly and turn
SLOWLY
counter clo
ck wise until the ‘click’ of the
igniter is heard. (This side burner has a built in ignition system).
3. If the side burner does NOT light, turn the control knob to the OFF position and try again.
4. Once the burner has lit, turn the control knob counter clock wise to the desired heat level.
To turn the unit off, turn the gas control clockwise to the OFF position.
NATURAL GAS CONVERSION
1. Remove both Cook Grids and Burners,
2. Remove the two Propane Orifices
, using a ¼”
Socket Wrench with an extension, and a
7mm socket (Fig. 7)
3. Lightly coat threads of the two Natural Gas
Orifices with Teflon Tape or Gas Fitting Dope.
4. Install both Natural Gas Orifice into Side
Burner (Fig. 8)
TECH TIP
It is recommend that a Certified Gas
Fitter be used to install fuel lines
and other fuel related components.
TECH TIP
Do NOT over tighten orifice; threads
can easily be broken off!