
Natural gas hose for portable base mount
:
The natural gas cart uses a 12 foot
hose with a quick disconnect
(supplied). The hose passes beneath
the heat shield through the front ac-
cess opening and connects directly to
the control valve. The quick discon-
nect end attaches to the gas supply
line at the shut-off valve.
(Fig. 28)
JNR & WNK Assembly Instructions
Step 2: Continued
D. Column Mount Gas Connections
Aluminum and Stainless Column mounts:
The
supply line connection pass beneath the heat shield and
through the front slot with the
protected edge and attaches
to the valve.
Don’t forget to attach the
front Access Panel to the
Column.
(Fig. 25)
LP Propane for portable base and
deck/patio mounts
:
The hose connection from the Gaslow/
Regulator passes out the front access
opening; resting on the protected slot
edge beneath the control panel. The LP
tank locking bar will press against the
tank as it is lowered into place to prevent
tank movement.
(Fig. 26)
Natural gas for deck/patio mount
:
The gas line enters at the rear of the base curving up through
the base opening. The stainless steel flexible tubing line must
be connected to the incoming gas line
using a
3/8
" flare coupling (not supplied
by MHP). The flexible tubing then pass-
es beneath the heat shield and through
the front access opening and attaches to
the control valve.
(Fig. 27
)
See page 26 for tubing bending in-
structions.
Tighten all gas connections securely and leak test both
ends. See Leak Testing on page 23.
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STEP 1
MOUNTING BRACKET TO GRILL (Fig. 28 and 29)
Attach Brackets to grill using
bolts
and
kep nuts
(1 bolt per brack-
et). Tighten nuts while making sure brackets are parallel with grill.
STEP 2
ATTACHING SHELF TO BRACKET (Fig. 30)
Place the left bottom
shelf
post into the left bottom
bracket
slot.
Gently spread the
shelf
apart to insert the right bottom
shelf
post
into the right bottom
bracket
slot. Secure bottom posts with
Nylock
Nut
—making sure nuts are snug but
don not
restrict movement of
folding and unfolding of the shelf.
Note: Top posts on shelf do NOT use nuts.
Side View of Grill
Brackets
(Fig. 28)
Mounting Brackets to Grill
(Fig. 29)
Spread shelf
to insert
post
Attaching shelf to Bracket
(Fig. 30)
Bottom post
on shelf