[] Connecting A Liquid Propane Gas (LPGas)
--Tank To Your Grill
1.Open the Doors of cabinet. Pull out the LPG Tank
foot ring into the hole in the tray. See Figure 13a. Make sure the tank valve is in the OFF
positon.
2.Align the tank so the Tank Valve faces the rear right corner of cabinet. Use the
3.Check the Tank Valve to ensure it has proper external mating threads to fit the Hose & Regulator assembly provided (Type 1 connec- tion per ANSI
4.Inspect the valve connection port of the Regulator assembly. Look for damage or debris. Remove any debris. Inspect Hosefordamage. Never usedamaged or plugged equipment.
5.Make sure all Burner Knobs are in the OFF position.
6.Connect the Hose and Regulator assembly to the
Tank valve (See Figure 13b). Hand tighten Quick Coupling Nut clockwise to a full stop. DO NOT use a wrench to tighten because it could damage the Quick Coupling Nut and result in a hazardous condition.
7.Open the Tank Valve fully (counterclockwise). Use a soapy water solution to check all connections for leaks before attempting to tight your grill. See "Check- ing for LP Gas Leaks" on page 23. If a leak is found, turn the Tank Valve off and do not use your grill until the leak is repaired.
Disconnecting A Liquid Propane Gas (LP Gas) Tank From Your Grill
1.Turn the Burner Knobs and LP Gas Tank Valve to the full OFF position. (Turn clockwise to close.)
2.Detach the Hose and Regulator assembly from the LP Gas Tank Valve by turning the Quick Coupling Nut counterclockwise. See Figure 13b.
CAUTION: When the appliance is not in use, the gas must be turned off at the supply tank.
Figure 13a (LP Gas model only)
GRILL HEAD
DOOR '\
J _f"
GASTANK
/
TANK
Figure 13b (LP Gas model only)
GRILL HEAD
DOOR
\
\
\
TANK |
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| \ | |
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| /f | QUICK COUPLING | NUT | \ |
Type | 1 |
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connection |
| ALREADY | CONNECTED | |
per | ANSI |
| TO ADAPTOR UNDER | |
SiDE BURNER. |
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