CFM Corporation 7000 owner manual Portable L. P. Gas Barbecue Grills

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Portable L. P. Gas Barbecue Grills

WARNING: Do not use natural gas in an appliance designed for L.P. gas. Use only liquid propane (L.P.) gas in an appliance designed for L.P. gas.

L.P. Gas

Liquid Propane (abbreviated L.P.) gas is stored under high pressure inside a cylinder and vaporizes when released. It is important that there are no leaky connections on the grill’s fuel supply system.

The L.P. FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM

An L.P. gas grill requires a fuel delivery sys- tem made up of an L.P gas supply cylinder, a fuel regulator with hose and a gas-control valve.

Dual Burner Fuel-Control Valve

Type 1 Fuel Regulator

Valve Orifice

Fuel Supply

Hose

Cylinder Control

Valve

L.P. Gas

Cylinder

The L.P. Fuel Supply System

FUEL REGULATOR AND HOSE

The fuel regulator supplied is equipped with a Type 1 coupling nut. Do not attempt to connect to any other L.P cylinder not equipped with a mating Type 1 cylinder valve. This grill is not to be used with any other cylinder connection device.

The fuel regulator and hose assembly with the Type 1 fitting supplied must be used with the appliance. Do not use a hose and regulator assembly other than the one supplied with the grill or a manufacturer’s replacement fuel pres- sure regulator assembly.

The Type 1 connection system has the follow- ing features:

1.The system will not allow gas to flow until a positive connection has been made.

2.The system has a thermal element that will shut off the flow of gas between 240° F and 300° F.

3.The system has a flow-limiting device which when activated, will limit the flow of gas to 10 cubic feet per hour.

4.The pressure regulator and hose assembly provided is factory set at an outlet pressure of

11inches water column (.4 lb. per sq. inch).

WARNING: Any attempt to adjust the regu- lator is dangerous and could create a situa- tion causing personal injury or property damage. Consult your L.P. gas dealer if you think the regulator is not working properly.

FUEL-CYLINDER SPECIFICATIONS

Any L.P. gas-supply cylinder used with this grill must be approximately 12 inches diameter and 18 inches high. The maximum fuel capacity must be 20 pounds of propane. Full-cylinder weight should be approximately 38 pounds (43.7 lbs. nominal water capacity).

The L.P. cylinder must have a shut-off valve terminating in a Type 1 L.P gas-cylinder-valve outlet. A Type 1 compatible cylinder with a Type 1 cylinder valve has a positive seating connec- tion that does not permit gas flow until a positive seal has been obtained.

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Contents Model Series Formerly Now Table of ContentsSeries 7000 Models Not for USE by Children Choosing a Safe Location for a Gas Barbecue GrillGas Portable L. P. Gas Barbecue GrillsTransporting a Full Cylinder Example a Filling a Type 1 Cylinder Valve Take These Instructions to the L.P. Gas DealerAssembly Instructions Chapter Unpack grill parts Identifying the Grill Parts Assembly StepTools needed Assembly Assemble the Pillar to BaseYour grill will now look like this Use hardware bag B Assembly Attach the Grill BottomMake sure the control-valve ends are Assembly Assemble the Grill Lid Page Assembly Attach the Side Tables to the Grill No tools are needed Assembly Install the Rock Grate and BriquettesAssembly Install the Cooking Grids No tools needed Installing an L.P. Gas CylinderConnecting the Regulator to Cylinder Connecting an L.P. Gas CylinderInstallation for Natural GAS Model 7000N Connecting to Natural GasTo Disconnect the Fuel Supply Operating the QUICK-CONNECTUse and Care Directions Chapter How to Check the Fuel-Supply System for Gas Leaks Leak TestingLighting Instructions Igniter Lighting SystemMatch Lighting HOW to Shut OFF the GrillControl Settings Using Your Gas GrillTo Break in a NEW Grill BURNER’S FlameMain Hardware Bag Replacement Parts for Series 7000 GrillsBreakdown of Preassembled Components Bottom/Burner Assembly consisting