8
6) (For 1lb. Disposable Cylinders)-Check for leaks by
brushing the soap solution around the connections
between the gas cylinder and the regulator
(FIG. 17A),
the hose connection to the control valve
(FIG. 17B),
and
the Control valve nozzle.
(FIG. 17C)
Make sure you
generously brush the locations with the soap solution,
completely surrounding the connections and fittings.
(For 20 lb. LP Cylinders)-Open the cylinder valve by
turning the LP gas cylinder handle counter-clock wise.
Check for leaks by brushing the soap solution around
the connection between the gas regulator and hose
(FIG. 18A)
and the hose connection to the LP cylinder
valve
(FIG. 18B)
7) If “growing” bubbles appear on any of the connection
points, then you have detected a gas leak. Immediately
disconnect the LP cylinder from the regulator.
A) If a leak appears at the connection of the 1 lb.
cylinder/regulator, unscrew the cylinder and retighten by
hand. Do not use tools.) Repeat Leak Test.
B) If a leak appears at the hose/control valve, or nozzle
connection, tighten the connection with a wrench.
C) If a leak appears at either end of the 20 lb.
cylinder/hose or hose/regulator connection, unscrew the
hose and retighten by hand.
D) If a leak appears around the 20 lb. LP cylinder valve or
any other connection that can not be stopped, disconnect
the LP Cylinder. Do not use the grill. Call Customer
Service at 1-800-251-7558.
8) If no leaks appear, re-assemble the Grid Insert Guide,
Control Panel, Chain and Match Holder and Control
Knobs.
(See How to Clean the Burners)
Leak Test at
Regulator/Gas
Cylinder
Connections
FIG. 17A
FIG. 17B
Leak Test Hose Fittings and Control Valve Connections
FIG. 17C
Leak Test at Control
Valve Nozzle
FIG. 18A
Leak Test at
Hose/Regulator
Connection
Lighting the Grill Using the Ignitor
How to light your LP gas grill using the ignitor
1) Open the Hood. Make sure LP Cylinder is connected and
Control Knobs are “Off”.
2) If using a 20 lb. LP Cylinder instead of 1 lb. LP Cylinder,
open the LP gas cylinder valve by turning the valve handle
counter-clockwise until it stops.
(FIG. 19A)
3) From the “OFF” position, push in and turn the Control
Knob counterclockwise to
“
I
”
until you feel resistance.
(FIG. 19B)
4) Pause 4 seconds, then push in and turn the Control Knob
until a click is heard and the burner is lit. Check through
the grill body opening and the Cooking Surface to see if
burner is lit.
(FIG. 19C)
5) Repeat Step 3 until burner is lit.
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:
· Open Hood before lighting the grill to prevent an
explosion from gas build-up.
· During failed lighting attempts, or if the burner goes out
during operation, turn control knobs “Off” to dissipate
any accumulation of gas. Wait five minutes before
repeating lighting procedure.
FIG. 18B
20 lb. Cylinder valve
hose connection