LP CYLINDER FILLING AND EXCHANGE
Some areas only allow you to exchange your empty cylinder for a replacement that is already full. Other areas allow you to refill your cylinder. If you are in an area where you can refill your cylinder:
1.Use only a licensed dealer.
2.The dealer must first purge the cylinder before filling.
3.Never fill a cylinder more than 80% full by volume. Volume will vary by temperature. An empty cylinder weighs approximately 18 pounds (8.2kgs). A full one approximately 38 pounds (17.3kgs).
4.Be sure the LP dealer checks the cylinder for leaks after filling.
5.Do not release LP gas into the atmosphere, as it can unexpectedly ignite when mixed with air.
6.Contact a LP dealer to remove LP gas from a cylinder.
7.Only exchange your cylinder for one with an O.P.D. feature as shown on previous page.
!WARNING
A frosty cylinder valve indicates possible gas overfill. Close the LP valve and call your dealer immediately.
!WARNING
1.Never store any extra cylinders near your grill.
2.Keep cylinders out of direct sunlight and high heat.
3.Never fill your cylinder over 80% full by volume. This may cause release of gas from the safety release valve.
4.Immediately call your LP dealer or fire department should you hear, smell, or see escaping gas from the cylinder.
5.Do not insert any type of foreign objects into the valve outlet.
!WARNING
1.The gas supply must be turned off at the
2.Storage of this gas grill indoors is permissible only if the cylinder is disconnected and removed from the gas grill.
3.Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of reach of children and must not be stored in a building, garage, or any other enclosed area.
LP CYLINDER LEAK TEST
A leak test should be done each time a cylinder 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 soap and 50% water. Do not use cleaning agents and they can damage the fuel supply parts.
3.Brush liquid onto areas highlighted with arrows.
4.Growing bubbles indicate a leak.
!DANGER
Growing bubbles indicate a leak. In that case, call your LP dealer or fire department immediately.
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