LP Gas Leak Test
Before first use and after each time the LP gas cylinder is
reconnected or changed the LP gas Leak Test must be
performed.
Do not use an open flame to check for leaks.
Do not smoke or be in the presence of any ignition sources
while performing a leak test.
Perform leak test outdoors in a well ventilated area.
Step 1
Prepare a soapy water solution of water and
detergent.
Step 2
After connecting the appliance to the LP gas cylinder,
slowly open the valve completely [see Figure - 3].
Step 3
Listen for any hissing sounds.
WARNING: If hissing
sounds are present turn off the gas valve and contact a
licensed gas repair specialist.
Step 4
Spray a mild soapy water solution on all gas
connections. Inspect all connections for the growing
presense of bubbles [see Figure - 4]. These bubbles represent
a leak. If a leak is present, turn off the gas, tighten the fitting
and test again with the soapy water solution.
WARNING: If
bubbles remain present turn off the gas valve and contact a
licensed gas repair specialist.
Pre-Use Safety Check
Before first use and after each time the LP gas cylinder is
reconnected or changed the LP gas Leak Test must be
performed.
Check all components for proper assembly and function.
Ensure folding legs are rotated to their fully open position
[see Figure - 5].
Place the appliance outdoors on a secure, stable,
non-combustible, and level surface.
Ensure this appliance is at least 10 ft (3.0 m) from any
structure, combustible material or other gas cylinder.
Ensure all surfaces including firebox and grease tray are
clean prior to each use of the Pizza Oven Box.
WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions could result
in fire, explosion or burn hazard which could cause
property damage, personal injury or death.
Legs Folded
(Ok for storage
and transport only)
LP Gas Cylinder Valve
Figure - 3
Check for
bubbling
Figure - 4
Legs Open / Unfolded
Figure - 5
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