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Evo America, LLC 20360 SW Avery Ct., Tualatin, OR 97062 USA
Phone 503.626.1802 | Fax 503.213.5869 | evoamerica.com | [email protected]
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LP gas tank must have shut o
ff
valve terminating in LP gas cylinder valve outlet compatible with connection on grill and conforming to
ANSI Z21.58 / CAN 1.6-88
standards-latest edition.
LP tank should have approved TYPE 1 valve. LP gas tank must also be provided with safety relief device having direct communication
with vapor space of cylinder.
LP gas tank supply system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal and must include collar to protect tank valve. Also, use propane (LP)
gas only.
Lique
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ed Petroleum Gas (LP gas) is nontoxic, odorless and colorless when produced. For your safety, LP gas has been given an odor
( similar to rotten cabbage ) so that in the event of a leak, it may be detected easily. Familiarize yourself with its odor.
Licensed LP dealers must empty air from new LP gas tanks before
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lling with gas. Check telephone directory under “Gas Company” for
the nearest certi
fi
ed LP dealer.
LEAK TESTING YOUR GRILL
1 • For Your Safety...
a.
Do not smoke during leak test.
b. Do not use an open
fl
ame to check for gas leaks.
c.
Always keep LP tank in upright position during use or transport.
d.
Always use cooking mitt or hot-pad to turn knob on tank.
e.
A frosty regulator indicates gas over
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ll. Call local LP gas dealer for assistance.
f.
Only use pressure regulator supplied with grill. If replacement hose and/or regulator are needed, only Evo part number or
cross-referenced number may be used.
g.
Never remove ori
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ces (gas jets)!
h.
If you cannot stop gas leak, immediately close tank valve and call LP gas dealer.
i.
Visually inspect hose before each use of grill. If there is excessive abrasion, cracking or wear, or if the hose is cut, hose must be
replaced prior to grill operation. Use hose only as speci
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ed by Evo.
j. Leak test must be repeated each time tank is re
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lled, or after storage.
During leak test, keep grill away from open
fl
ames or sparks.
2 • Materials required for leak test...
Materials include clean paint brush, and 50/50 solution of soap and water.
3 •
How to leak test your grill...
a.
Grill must be leak checked outdoors in well-ventilated area.
b.
Be sure control knobs are in o
ff
position.
c.
Completely open tank valve.
d.
Brush soapy solution onto following connections:
Tank valve (including threaded parts) into tank, Regulator
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ttings, Hose and all connections, All tank welds, Valve on gas manifold
assembly.
e.
After completing leak test, close tank valve.
4 • Very Important...
If growing bubbles appear, there is a leak! Turn gas o
ff
at tank valve immediately. Retighten connections and repeat leak test procedures.
Always close tank valve after performing leak test.
IGNITOR LIGHTING YOUR GRILL
Notice:
For your grill ignitor to function you must
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rst install a battery. Do not attempt to use the ignitor to light the grill burners without
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rst properly
installing a functional battery.
Your grill is equipped with an electronic ignitor that requires one AA battery. To install battery,
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rst remove cap containing the red
or black rubber button located under the left side of the front control panel by pressing up then twisting. Insert one battery into the ignitor with the positive-side (+)
of the battery facing upward. Replace the cap, making sure the button locks into the ignitor.
IMPORTANT: Before checking ignitor, turn gas o
ff
at tank and
place both control knobs in O
ff
position.
Check to make sure the ignitor is functioning by pressing ignitor button and hold for 2-3 seconds. A “Clicking” should
be heard, and a spark should be visible between each collector box and electrode. Be sure to check both collector boxes and both electrodes. Be certain that your
battery is clean and operating with a su
ffi
cient charge.
1 • Be sure cook surface is properly installed and gas control knobs are in the O
ff
position.
2 •
Turn gas on at tank.
3 •
Push in and turn either knob on the control panel to the
Lite
position.
4 •
Press and hold ignitor button (2 or 3 seconds) to light grill. Ignitor button is located under the left front corner of the control panel.
Be sure burner lights and stays lit.
5 •
After burner lights, adjust knob between
High
or
Low
setting. Repeat for opposite burner.
6 •
Warning: If burner(s) do not light, turn both control knobs to the O
ff
position. After waiting 4 minutes, start again.
7 •
In wind, or if the ignitor does not work, use match.
Notice:
The control knobs must be in the O
ff
position before turning on the tank valve.
Your grill is equipped with a regulator that detects
the loss of back pressure and automatically reduces gas pressure to the control manifold. For the regulator to function properly, the control knobs
must be in the OFF position prior to turning on tank valve.