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USE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Brush soapy solution onto LP Gas tank in the ar-
eas indicated by the arrows. See diagram.
If growing bubbles appear do not use or move the
LP Gas tank. Call an LP Gas Supplier or your Fire
Department.
NOTE about LP Gas Tank Exchange Programs
Many retailers that sell grills offer you the option of
replacing your empty LP Gas tank through an exchange
service. Use only those reputable exchange compa-
nies that inspect, precision fill, test and certify their
tanks. Exchange your tank only for an OPD safety fea-
ture-equipped tank as described in the LP Gas tank
section of this guide.
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How to Leak Test your LP Gas Tank
Use a clean paintbrush and a 50/50 mild soap and
water solution.
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For your safety:
Leak test new and exchanged LP Gas tanks BEFORE
connecting one to your grill.
Always keep new and exchanged LP Gas tanks in an up-
right position during use, transit or storage.
All leak tests must be repeated each time your LP
Gas tank is exchanged or refilled.
When checking for gas leaks do not smoke.
Do not use an open flame to check for gas leaks.
Your grill must be leak tested outdoors in a well-ven-
tilated area, away from ignition sources such as gas
fired or electrical appliances. During the leak test, keep
your grill away from open flames or sparks.
Do not use household cleaning agents. Damage to
gas assembly components can result.
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If growing bubbles appear do not use or move the
LP Gas tank. Contact an LP Gas Supplier or your fire
department!
WARNING
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Note: The built-in appliance for use with a remote self-con-
tained LP Gas supply system must use rigid pipe, semi-
rigid tubing or a connector complying with the Standard for
Connections for Gas Appliance, ZNSI Z21.24/CSA 6.10.
Secure a 20lb LP Gas Tank to Gas Grill
(for BTH2610ALP & BTH3210LLP)
NOTE:
When using Propane, EXTREME CAUTION
should be used to provide ample ventilation of vapor
from the enclosure. LP Gas vapor is heavier than air
and SERIOUS INJURY from a DANGEROUS EXPLO-
SION could occur if LP Gas is allowed to accumulate
in an enclosure and then ignited. Both the Barbecue
enclosure and LP cylinder enclosure require venting
that must be provided at the floor level of the enclo-
sure to allow any leaking LP Gas vapor to escape
(see Fig. 1).
NOTE:
When installing a barbecue equipped for liquid
propane in an island, the propane tank must be in
a separate enclosure that is completely isolated from
the barbecue. It must be cross-ventilated in accor-
dance with the current standards. The propane tank
MUST NEVER be installed directly under the barbe-
cue.
NOTE: The total of the upper ventilation openings
must be a minimum of 20 sq. inches. The total of
the lower ventilation openings must be a minimum
of 10 sq. inches. Upper and lower ventilation open-
ings MUST BE PROVIDED on both sides of built-in
construction. The top of the upper ventilation openings
must be located within 5" from the top of the island.
The bottom of the lower ventilation openings must be
at least 1" or less from the floor of the island. The
top of the lower ventilation openings cannot be more
than 5" from the floor of the island. Every ventilation
opening must be a minimum of 1/8". (See Fig. 4 on
page 14). Please ask a Grand Hall associate for more
details.
Fig. 1
LP Gas Model only:
Note: You can only use a 20lb LP Gas Tank
in this Gas Grill.
Non-Combustible
Construction, such as
stone, marble, cement
Air Vents
Partition Panel
Stainless Steel Tube (Refer
to the Note below).
5/8" UNF
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