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The LP Gas Cylinder must be a 20 pound cylinder and have a Type 1 Cylinder Valve Outlet
Connector.
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Handle the Cylinder with care - do not drop it.
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When you are not using the grill, the LP Gas Cylinder should be
disconnected.
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Connect the regulator and hand tighten firmly.
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Do a leak test each time you connect a LP Gas Cylinder and before
lighting the grill.
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Never use a match or lit flame to test for leaks.
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To test, prepare a weak solution of detergent and water. Spray or
swab the solution onto the connection of the regulator to the LP Gas
Cylinder valve, and
on all the joints in the hose connections up to the burner valves (which
MUST be closed in the "OFF" position).
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Open the LP Gas Cylinder valve, and watch for any
bubbles to appear at all the connection
points. No bubbles indicate - All Clear!
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If there are any bubbles, there is a leak which must be fixed.
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Never obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
Connecting the LP gas cylinder to the grill
Lighting the grill
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Always open the Lid before lighting the grill.
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All burner knobs should be in the "OFF" position.
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Open the LP Gas Cylinder valve.
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Note: EACH of the 3 main burners on your grill has its own automatic igniter.
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Push the knob in fully, and slowly turn it counter-clockwise (to the left) to the "HIGH"
position.
You will hear a loud "Click" as the igniter sparks and lights the burner
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You can then adjust the knob to your desired setting.
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If the burner did not light, turn the knob back to the “OFF” position, wait 5 minutes for any gas
to clear away, and then repeat the lighting procedure.
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After using the grill, - turn all burner knobs to the "HIGH" position and then push fully in and
turn to the "OFF" position.
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At once turn the valve on the LP Gas Cylinder OFF.
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IF the auto-igniter does NOT light the burner, you can light it with a match or a piece of
burning paper - hold the match or paper with the Match
Holder ( attached at the side of the grill) , put it through
the openings in the Cooking Grid and next to the Flame
Tent covering the burner. Then follow the lighting
procedure above.
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Observe the proper burner flame - it should be a blue/
yellow color about 1/2” long.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
"click”
OFF
OFF
YELLOW
BLUE
Burner
Good Flame
Bad Flame