This will allow the orifices to disengage from the burner venturi.

6.Unscrew each gas valve and re-install new natural gas valves and orifices. Use teflon tape or pipe dope when installing valves and orifices.

GAS LINE

Remove the 3/8” flare fitting that attaches the propane hose from the fitting block inside of the pedestal and replace with an approved 10’ neopream hose.

Make sure when the new gas valves are installed that they have a bright silver face near the stem of the gas valve. This identifies them as Natural Gas valves.

REMEMBER TO LEAK CHECK ALL FITTINGS. AFTER ALL OF THE CONVERSION IS COMPLETED, LEAK CHECK ALL FITTINGS AND TEST FIRE ALL BURNERS TO ENSURE PROPER, SAFE OPERATION.

MAINTENANCE

Burner Inspection

We recommend that the gas burners be inspected and cleaned once a year.

Burner Removal for Cleaning

1.Ensure the gas supply is off and grill is cool.

2.Remove cooking grates and flame tamers.

3.Remove burner mounting screw located at the very back of burner near the rear of the firebox.

4.Remove burners by lifting up and out of firebox on an angle. Repeat for all burners.

5.Clean the outside of the burners with a wire brush and make sure all gas ports are clear. Use a straight coat hanger to clear any obstructions.

6.Use a flashlight to look into the venturi end of the burner to check for blockages. If necessary, use a straight coat hanger to clear any obstructions.

7.Inspect and clean the venturi end of the burner by removing the venturi set screw on the end of the burner and removing the venturi shutter. Once removed, make sure the burner is thoroughly cleaned and the venturi shutter is re-installed with an opening of 1/8” for Natural Gas and ¼” for Propane.

8.Re-install and secure burner.

9.Re-mount flame tamers and cooking grids.

10.Light each burner to ensure they are operating correctly.

Note: When installing burners, it is very important to center the burner over the gas orifice. You should look under the main control panel with a flashlight once installed to make sure they are in the proper position. Failure to clean and install burners correctly could result in fire or explosion.

HELPFUL HINTS FOR CLEANING THE

COOKING GRILLS

Do not clean the cooking surface once the grill has cooled down. Allow cooking residues to remain on the surface until the next time you grill, then do a pre-burn for 10 minutes prior to grilling. Remove

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JG4, JG3 specifications

The Jackson JG3 and JG4 are electric guitars that cater to musicians seeking versatility, comfort, and exceptional sound quality. Designed for both beginners and experienced players, these models highlight Jackson's commitment to quality craftsmanship and innovative technology.

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