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!CAUTION
To reduce the risk of a laceration hazard:
• Wear protective gloves when removing or replacing Control panel, which could have sharp edges.
How to Perform A Leak Test “FIRST TIME USE” and as required
Supplies Needed for a Leak Test:
•Clean paint brush
•Water
•Dish washing liquid
1.Use an LP Gas Cylinder equipped with an OPD (Overfill Prevention Device) and have it filled at an authorized LP gas dealer by a qualified attendant.
2.Make sure all grill Control Panel Knobs are turned to the “Off” position and verify that the LP Gas Cylinder valve is closed by turning the knob on the LP Gas Cylinder clockwise until it stops.
3.Mix one part of water with one part of dish washing liquid.
4.Figures 1, 2, 4 and 4a show the grill at assembly step 11, prior to attaching the Side Tables, and illustrate the initial steps in the “FIRST TIME USE LEAK TEST”.
Detach the Control Panel from the Grill Body/Firebox by removing the two 5/32” Bolts from each end. (Fig. 1) Gently pull the Control Panel away from the Body until Valves disengage from the Tubular burner ends. (Fig. 2) Support the Control Panel to keep tension off of the igniter wire leads or detach the wire leads from the Starter Button module.
Tubular Burner
Ends
Fig. 1 | Fig. 2 |
5. With the regulator hose connected to the LP Gas Cylinder, turn the knob on the Cylinder counterclockwise. (Fig. 3)
Coupling Nut | Check for leaks at | |
Cylinder Valve and | ||
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| Regulator Connection | |
| and Fittings |
Fig. 3 | Fig. 3a |