Broilmaster R3N-1, R3-1 Pressure Regulator and Hose Assembly, Propane Gas Grills, See Figure

Models: R3B-1 R3BN-1 R3-1 R3N-1

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Pressure Regulator and Hose Assembly

PROPANE GAS GRILLS

Pressure Regulator and Hose Assembly

The pressure regulator has an outlet pressure of not more than eleven (11") inches water column. It must be connected to the Propane gas cylinder’s male valve outlet before the grill can be operated.

Caution: Operation of a Propane gas grill without the pressure regulator and hose assembly will cause gas leaks which could lead to fire or explosion, resulting in property damage or personal injury.

The pressure regulator’s fitting must remain clean and free of nicks and scratches. A dirty, nicked or scratched fitting can cause a gas leak, resulting in an explosion or fire. Use only genuine Broilmaster replacement parts unless otherwise speci- fied by the manufacturer.

Connecting to Propane Gas / Cylinder Retention Means

Position the cylinder in the opening in the bottom of the cart and secure with the cylinder retaining bracket.

See Figure 14.

Attach the pressure regulator to the Propane gas cylinder’s valve using the plastic handwheel. Tighten in a clockwise motion to achieve a gas tight seal. See Figure 15.

Caution: Do not use a wrench or any other tool to tighten. Use of a wrench or other tool will damage the plastic handwheel.

To disconnect the Propane gas cylinder, turn OFF the cylin- der’s valve and the grill’s control valve. Remove the regulator by turning the plastic handwheel counterclockwise.

When not in use, the cylinder's valve must be closed.

Attention: Propane gas cylinders that are acceptable for use with this grill must comply with "Cylinder Requirements" section and "Connection Requirements" section.

Figure 14

Clockwise

Figure 15

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Broilmaster R3N-1 Pressure Regulator and Hose Assembly, Connecting to Propane Gas / Cylinder Retention Means, See Figure