location of parts
1.Large Outside Threads
2.Grill Gauge Window with 3 Temperature Indicators
3.Plastic Coupling Nut
Grill Gauge Temperature Indicators (see Figure 1)
Propane gas can be used at very low temperatures. The Grill Gauge makes allowances for the outside air temperature by having 3 sectors labeled Hot Day, Cool Day, and Cold Day. Read the Grill Gauge according to the air temperature where you are using the appliance. For example: a cool day at 45 to 65 degrees F, you would read the gauge from the middle band.
| Temperature Range Guide | |
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Hot Day |
| 65˚ Fahrenheit and above |
Cool Day |
| between 45˚ and 65˚ degrees |
Cold Day |
| 45˚ Fahrenheit and below |
NOTE: In extremely cold weather (10 degrees F) the propane in the cylinder may not vaporize as quickly as required, thus the gauge will read in or about the yellow zone.
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