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Figure 4a
Figure 4b, drain valve
enlarged to show detail
LEAK TESTING
All factory-made connections have been thoroughly tested for gas leaks and the burners have been flame
tested. However, shipping and handling may have loosened the gas fittings.
As a safety precaution:
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Test all fittings for leaks before using your gas barbecue.
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Test the cylinder valve for leaks each time the cylinder is filled.
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Test for leaks every time you disconnect and reconnect a gas fitting.
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DO NOT SMOKE!
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Never test for leaks with a lighted match or open flame.
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Test for leaks outdoors.
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Apply a soap and water solution and watch for signs of bubbling (possible leaks).
TO TEST FOR LEAKS
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Insert regulator adapter fitting into the tank valve and tighten by rotating QCC1 in a clockwise
direction. Tighten until fitting is threaded fully into cylinder “shutoff” valve with hand-wheel.
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Check that appliance is turned off at the controls for each burner. Extinguish any open flame or
cigarettes in the area.
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Prepare a soap solution of one part water, one part liquid detergent.
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With a
full gas cylinder
, open cylinder all the way.
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Brush the soap solution on each connection between the orifice and cylinder valve.
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A leak is identified by a flow of bubbles from the area of the leak.
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If a leak is detected, close the gas cylinder “shut-off” valve and tighten the QCC1 fitting and retest
again with the soap solution.
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If the leak persists, contact your barbecue dealer for assistance. DO NOT attempt to operate the
appliance if a leak is present.
Typical LP–gas cylinder valve/connection:
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