GSL-32 and GS-32 Operator Manual
Connect Grill to Gas Source
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If the cylinder connection cannot be completed, disconnect the regulator and try again; if the
connection still cannot be made, do not use this regulator and obtain a replacement regulator
Leak Test
Never use a lighted match or other open flame to check for leaks.
Do not smoke or allow other sources of ignition in the area while doing
a leak test.
Do not attempt to repair an LP cylinder valve if it is damaged. The
cylinder must be returned to a proper LP tank supplier and replaced.
Always conduct the leak test outdoors in a well-ventilated area.
Perform a leak test before first use, and at least once a year whether the gas supply cylinder has been
disconnected or not, whenever the gas cylinder is connected to the regulator, and whenever any part of the
gas system is disconnected or replaced
The leak test should check all joints of the gas delivery system:
Figure 26 Leak Test All Gas Joints
Complete this procedure to leak test the grill and gas connections:
1.
Mix a solution of soapy water in a spray bottle using one part liquid soap to two parts water
2.
Ensure all the grill control knobs are in the OFF position. Turn on the gas:
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On Natural Gas systems, turn on the main feed valve to the grill
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On LP systems, turn the cylinder valve knob counterclockwise one turn to open
3.
Spray the soapy water solution on all joints of the gas delivery system (Figure 27)