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Connecting Your Grill to a Propane Cylinder:
1. Make sure tank valve is in its full off position (turn clockwise to stop).
2. Check tank valve to ensure that is equipped with external (male) threads (i.e. QCC-1 type connecter).
3. Make sure all burner knobs are in their off position.
4. Remove the protective dust cap from the cylinder valve. Always leave the dust cap looped on the cylinder, for
use during storage of the cylinder.
5. Inspect valve connection port and regulator assembly. Look for any damage or debris. Remove any debris.
Inspect hose for damage. Never attempt to use damaged or plugged cylinders. Contact your local propane
gas dealer for repair.
6. When connecting the regulator assembly to the valve, hand tighten black plastic Quick Coupling Connecter
(QCC) nut clockwise to a positive stop. Do not use a wrench to tighten. Use of a wrench may damage quick
coupling nut and result in a hazardous condition.
7. Open tank valve fully (counterclockwise). Use a soapy water solution to check all connections for leaks
before attempting to light grill. If a leak is found, turn tank valve off and do not use grill until a local L.P. gas
dealer can make repairs.
Disconnecting a Propane Cylinder
1. Turn all the grill knobs to off.
2. Turn the tank valve off fully (turn clockwise to stop).
3. Detach the regulator assembly from tank valve by turning the Quick Coupling Connecter (QCC) nut
counterclockwise.
4. Install the protective cap back onto the threads of the propane cylinder valve.
!WARNING!
1 Never insert any foreign objects in valve outlet, as this may cause leaks.
2 Do NOT connect this grill to unregulated Propane systems such as in a
motor home or camper trailer. System pressure MUST be regulated before
hook up.
3 Do NOT use this grill until leak tests have been completed.
4. If a gas leak is detected and cannot be stopped, call the fire department
immediately.
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