Vermont Casting 6100 owner manual Operating the QUICK-CONNECT, To Disconnect the Fuel Supply

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Natural Gas Grills - Connecting to Natural Gas

(for specially equipped natural gas grills only)

OPERATING THE QUICK-CONNECT

Follow all directions on tags attached to hose.

1.To connect the fuel-supply hose to the fuel supply, the shut-off valve must be closed.

2.Remove the dust cap from the connector socket by sliding the connector sleeve back to release the plug. Remove the dust cap from the plug.

Supplied

Not Supplied

With Grill

With Grill

5.Push the plug into the connector until the sleeve snaps forward to lock the fitting in place. Turn on the shut-off valve. The flow of gas to the appliance will be restricted if the plug is not connected properly.

6.Test for gas leaks using an ammonia-free soap and water solution.

TO DISCONNECT THE FUEL SUPPLY

1. Pull connector sleeve back and pull plug

out of socket. This will automatically shut off

gas to the appliance.

2. Close the shut-off valve and install the dust

caps on the socket and plug. Always turn off

the fuel supply at the shut-off valve when the

Plug

3/8” NPT

Fitting

grill is not in use.

LEAK TEST CONNECTIONS

3.Position the plug end of the fuel supply hose into the sleeve opening.

To Grill

To House

Connector Sleeve

4.Slide the connector sleeve back, firmly push the fitting into the connector.

Shut-off Valve

Dust Cap

Test all the fuel supply connections using an ammonia-free soap and water solution equally mixed. Never use fire to test for leaks.

1.Turn on the gas shut-off valve.

2.Coat all connections of the fuel supply system, especially at the quick-connect.

3.Watch for bubbles to indicate a leak.

4.If there is a leak, shut off the gas supply and re-connect the hose to the socket. Re-test for leaks.

Do not use the grill if a leak is detected that cannot be corrected in this manner or if the hose and connections become damaged. Replace damaged components with only factory authorized parts.

Do not strain or kink the fuel-supply hose. See that the hose is kept clear of surfaces that become hot during use.

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Contents Great Outdoors Table of Contents 6000,7000,8000 Series Gas Grill Portable L.P. Gas Barbecue Grills Fuel Regulator and Hose Transporting a Full Cylinder Filling and Purging Type 1 L.P. GAS Cylinders Take These Instructions to the L.P. Gas DealerExample a Filling a Type 1 Cylinder Valve Example BGetting Started Tools needed to assemble grillUnpacking the Grill Parts Liquid Propane ModelsLocate these parts Assembly Identifying the Grill PartsTools Needed Assembly Attach the Base to the PillarGrill bottom Assembly Heat Shield Back side of grill Assembly Attach Grill Bottom to PillarAssembly Step Assembly Attach the Side Tables Only for grills equipped with a side burner Side Burner InstallationPhillips head screwdriver Valve orifice properly Seated into burner tube USE Hardware BAG D Assembly Assemble the Grill LidAssembly Step No Tools are Needed Assembly Installing the Internal Grill PartsSet the warming rack onto the back of the cooking grids Installing an L.P. Gas Cylinder Connecting the Regulator to Cylinder Connecting the L.P. Gas CylinderSide Burner Option L.P. Gas Only Installation for Natural GAS Natural Gas Grills Connecting to Natural GasTo Disconnect the Fuel Supply Operating the QUICK-CONNECTLeak Test Connections Use and Care Directions Chapter How to Check the Fuel Supply System for Gas Leaks Leak TestingIgniter Lighting System Lighting InstructionsLighting Instructions Match Lighting HOW to Shut OFF the GrillLocating the Match Lighting Hole 6000,7000,8000 Series Replacement Parts Pillar Assembly Bottom / Burner AssemblyBase Assembly Model 6100 Series ComponentsLeft Side Table Assembly Right Side Table AssemblySideburner Components Variable Components