LEAK TEST
•Do not test indoors. Always test outdoors in a
•Test for leaks each time the propane canister is replaced.
•Use a solution of mild soap (liquid dish soap works well) and water for testing
•Do not use an open flame to check for leaks.
•Do not remove valve orifices.
•Do not smoke during testing.
TEST PROCEDURE
1.Visually inspect all hoses before each use. If there is excessive abrasion, wear, or cutting, replace the hoses before further use. Replace defective hoses only with those specified by the manufacturer.
2.Be sure that the valve is in the off position.
3.Be sure that the propane canister is correctly and securely connected to the regulator, but do not over-
tighten.
4.Using a small paint brush, spread a thin coating of the soap/water solution onto the following connections:
Propane Canister - Regulator
Regulator - Gas Supply Hose
Gas Supply Hose - Valve Inlet
Valve Outlet - Gas Delivery Hose
5.If the soap/water solution bubbles there is a leak. Immediately disconnect the propane canister and check connections. Reconnect the propane canister and repeat the test.
6.If the soap/water solution continues to bubble, remove the canister and replace the defective parts before using grill.
Burner
Venturi Tube
Inspection Panel
Oriface
Gas Delivery Hose
Valve
Gas Supply Hose
Regulator
Canister Connection
Propane Canister
Access Panel
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