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Procedure - Continuing the Leak Check
WARNING
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Be sure that the Ignition Wires are tucked out of the
way before inserting the Grease Tray.
Now that you have successfully leak checked your
Grill, reinstall your Grease Tray.
Your Grill is now ready to use!
SIDE BURNER CONNECTION,
IF EQUIPPED
Hose Manifold Connection
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Failure to correct a gas leak could potentially result in
a fire, causing personal injury or property damage.
DO NOT
use your grill until it has been leak-tested. If you
detect a leak at any time,
Turn off the gas at the LP
STOP!
cylinder valve and correct the leak. If you cannot stop a gas
leak by closing the LP cylinder valve, leave area and call your
fire department!
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DO NOT
smoke during the leak check
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DO NOT
use an open flame to check for gas leaks
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Grill must be checked in a well ventilated area, away from
ignition sources such as gas fired or electrical appliances.
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During the leak check, keep grill away from open flame or
sparks.
1.
Turn all Grill Control Knobs to the OFF ( )
position.
2. Be sure the Regulator is tightly connected to LP Cylinder.
3. Completely open LP Cylinder Valve by turning the hand
wheel counterclockwise. If you hear a
continuous rushing
sound
, turn the gas off immediately. There is a major leak
at the Cylinder Valve connection.
Correct before proceeding.
4. Brush the 50/50 soapy solution onto areas shown at the
right.
5. If
“growing”
bubbles appear, there is a leak. Close the
LP Cylinder Valve immediately and re-tighten connections.
If leaks cannot be stopped - do not try to
repair them. Call Saber Grills for help in
getting replacement parts.
6. Always close the LP Cylinder Valve after performing the
leak test by turning hand wheel clockwise until it is
securely shut.
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