CHECKING FOR LEAKS:

1.Create a mixture of 50% water and 50% liquid dishwashing soap.

2.Open the lid.

3.Ensure all control knobs are set to the "OFF" position.

4.Ensure gas hose is tightly connected to gas source.

5.Turn on the fuel supply on at the source.

6.Apply the soap water mixture to the following:

Note: Some Grill models will have different connections than illustrated.

AHose connection to gas manifold.

BGas supply hose connection to side burner valve assembly.

B

A

C

C

Side burner valve stem cap. (if applicable)

D

D

Side burner connection to hose. (if applicable)

E

The full length of gas supply hose.

 

E

CAUTION:

Before first use, check gas supply line connection to rotisserie burner valve (under control panel) and gas supply line connection to the orifice (back of grill body). Push in and turn the rotisserie control knob to “HIGH” and hold in the knob when performing gas leak test on rotisserie valve. Allow gas to dissipate when finished.

FRotisserie orifice connection. (if applicable)

GRotisserie supply line connection to rotisserie valve assembly. (if applicable)

Note: Rotisserie gas supply line can be gas leak tested by removing the grease tray and applying soap water mixture from under the control panel.

HQuick disconnect coupler.

F

G

H

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Brinkmann 810-8752-S, 810-8552-S, 810-8640-S, 810-8750-S, 810-8550-S Checking for Leaks, Full length of gas supply hose