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LP CYLINDER LEAK TEST
A leak test should be done each time a propane tank is refilled or exchanged. Do
not smoke or use any type of flammable material in the area during this leak test.
Do not use an open flame to check for leaks.
1. Test outside in a well-ventilated area.
2. Use a paintbrush and a solution of 50% liquid dish detergent and 50% water.
Do not use cleaning agents because they can damage the fuel supply parts.
3.
Brush the detergent solution onto the areas indicated by arrows in the diagram
to the right.
4. Developing bubbles indicate a gas leak.
Regulator and LP Cylinder Connections
Your regulator is equipped with a QQC Type 1 quick connect system. It will not allow gas to flow until a
positive seal has been made. It has a thermal element that will shut off the gas flow if the temperature
reaches 115°C (240°F). It also has a flow-limiting device that will restrict the flow of gas to 0.28 cubic metres
per hour (10 cubic feet per hour).Before each use, check the gas hose for excessive abrasion, wear or cuts.
TO CONNECT THE CYLINDER TO THE REGULATOR AND HOSE
1. Be sure the LP tank is OFF by turning the hand wheel clockwise until it stops.
2. Place the tank on the hook under the grill body with the valve facing outward.
See Assembly instructions to secure
.
3. Be sure all burner controls are turned to the OFF position.
4. Remove the safety cap from the cylinder valve.
5. Centre the nipple of the regulator into the cylinder valve.
The gas pressure regulator provided with this outdoor cooking appliance must be used.
This regulator is set for an outlet pressure of 11 inches water column
CAUTION
Replace a damaged hose assembly with the one specified in the parts list before using the grill.
the tank to the grill body
.
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6. Turn the black nut clockwise until it stops. Hand tighten Only.
Do not use a wrench
.