Close the lpg cylinder valve in the event of an emergency
Close the sea-b-que regulator valve before opening the lpg cylinder valve
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Sea-B-Que Feet Assembly Instructions
Most of the assembly for your new BBQ has been done for you. You will need to attach
the feet of the BBQ to the rest of the unit. The two feet of the sea-b-que slide on to the
inserted studs on the base. The flanges are to point outwards. Use the four 10 x 32 nuts
and #10 lock-washers to secure the legs to the base.
Regulator Control & Propane Fuel Supply
Propane must be supplied from a standard or disposable propane bottle. High pressure
propane is required. The sea-b-que gas control is also the pressure regulator. If your
boat has a regulated propane source the fuel line to the sea-b-que must be T’d off before
any regulators on the main fuel supply. The T type connector is available from
Dickinson for this purpose (# 15-178). If replacing the regulator control or the sea-b-que
is not getting hot enough, the regulator may need to be adjusted.
If so use a bottle that is
more than ½ full and light the burner and turn the control on high, peel the shiny sticker
off the front of the control knob. There will be a Phillips screw or a 5/64 Allen screw.
Turn clockwise to increase the flame, at about ½ turn at a time (no more than 2 full
turns).
NOTE- this will affect the low setting as well. If decreasing the flames, turn the screw
counterclockwise in small increments to make sure the flames do not go out on the low
setting on a windy day.
Contact Dickinson Marine to receive the new sticker.
Tel 800 659 9768
Use the new sticker to cover the adjusting screw after you are sure it is adjusted to your
liking.