OPERATION

1.Never connect your gas grill to an LP cylinder without the regulator provided, and never to an unregulated gas supply. The gas regulator supplied with the appliance must be used.

2.Always leak test the LP gas cylinder to regulator connection when connecting the LP gas cylinder to the appliance. See “leak testing”.

3.Do not operate the appliance if the smell of LP gas is present. Extinguish all flame and determine the source of LP gas before proceeding. Do not ignite the appliance until the LP gas leak has been found and sealed.

4.Always shut off the LP gas cylinder valve when the appliance is not in use.

OPD EQUIPPED CYLINDER

Effective January 1, 1998, the standard for outdoor gas appliances, ANSI Z21.58/CAN CGA-1.6, requires that appliances are to be used with cylinders equipped with an Overfill Prevention Device (OPD).

The OPD is designed to reduce the potential for the overfilling of propane cylinders, thus reducing the possibility of relief valve discharges of raw propane.

The new OPD causes a slower purge / fill operation. Some consumers have been advised by filling stations that these cylinders are “defective”. This is not a defect. Some propane filling stations may not be aware of this new device and its effects on the purge / fill operation.

IDENTIFICATION

To identify these cylinders, the new OPD handwheel has been standardized to the shape shown.

HOSE AND REGULATOR

1.The QCC coupling contains a magnetic Flow Limiting Device which will limit the flow of gas should there be a leak between the regulator and the appliance valve. This device will activate if the cylinder valve is opened while the appliance valves are open.

Be sure the appliance valves are off before the cylinder valve is opened to prevent accidental activation.

2.The QCC coupling incorporates a heat sensitive hand wheel that will cause the back check module in the QCC cylinder valve to close when exposed to temperatures between 240 degrees and 300 degrees F. Should this occur, do not attempt to reconnect the nut. Remove the hose / regulator assembly and replace with a new one.

3.The pressure regulator is set at 11” (water column) and is for use with LP

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Jackson JG3, JG4 owner manual OPD Equipped Cylinder, Hose and Regulator, Operation, Identification

JG4, JG3 specifications

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