11
10.
Cylinder supply system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal (see figure 8).
11.
Cylinder must be equipped with a collar to protect the outlet valve.
12.
Cylinders must be rust and dent free: a dented or rusty propane cylinder may be hazardous, and must be
professionally inspected before use.
13.
Cylinders must be equipped with QCC Type 1 (Quick Closing Coupling) outlet.
14.
Propane Cylinders must be equipped with a safety relief valve.
15.
UL listed Overfill Protection Device (OPD); This OPD safety feature is identified by a unique triangular hand
wheel.
Only use cylinders equipped with this type of valve. (Fig. 8)
WHAT TO DO if SAFETY VALVE has tripped:
1.
Turn off Propane Cylinder.
2.
Disconnect the Propane Hose and Regulator from the Propane Cylinder.
3.
Reconnect the Propane Hose and Regulator to the Propane Cylinder.
4.
Turn Gas Valve on slowly.
HANDLING PROPANE CYLINDERS: (NOT Included with Grill)
1.
Government regulations prohibit shipping full Propane cylinders. New cylinders (not included) must be taken to
a Propane filling station for filling.
2.
A full cylinder is under high pressure; always handle with care, and transport secured and in an upright
position. Protect the valve from accidental damage.
3.
Do not tip the propane cylinder while connecting it to your grill’s regulator
4.
If the cylinder is tipped over while connected to your grill, shut it off and disconnect it; then have it checked
before use.
STORING PROPANE CYLINDERS:
1.
Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet whenever the cylinder is not in use. Only install the type of dust cap on
the cylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder valve. Other types of caps or plugs may result in
leakage of propane.
2.
Store all propane cylinders outdoors in a well-ventilated area.
3.
Do not store cylinders in direct sunlight or near a source of heat or combustion.
4.
Propane cylinders must be REMOVED from your grill; when the grill is to be stored indoors.
5.
Keep all propane tanks out of reach of children.
6.
If your grill is stored outside, the propane tank may be left connected to the grill. Turn off propane tank valve
when grill is not in use.
INSTALLING & CONNECTING A PROPANE CYLINDER TO THE GRILL:
1.
Make sure tank valve is in its full off position (turn clockwise to stop).
2.
Check tank valve to ensure that is equipped with external (male) threads (i.e. QCC-1 type connecter).
3.
Make sure all burner knobs are in their off position.
4.
Remove the protective dust cap from the cylinder valve. Always reuse dust cap when storing a cylinder.
5.
Inspect valve connection port and regulator; look for any damage or debris. Inspect hose for damage. Never
attempt to use damaged or plugged cylinders. Contact your local propane gas dealer for repair.
6.
Attach the Propane Hose and Regulator by hand-tightening the black plastic Quick Coupling Connecter (QCC)
nut clockwise to a positive stop. Do not use a wrench to tighten as this may damage the nut and cause leaks.
7.
Open tank valve SLOWLY (counterclockwise) until fully open. Use a soapy water solution to check all
connections for leaks before lighting grill. If a leak is found DO NOT use the grill. Turn gas off and call a
professional gas fitter to repair the leak.
Figure 8
Triangular Hand Wheel
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