GAS

Both natural gas (NG) and propane gas (LP) have a long history of safe use when simple rules are followed. If not, there is danger of fire or explosion.

Check Local Codes. Consult your local LP dealer or Natural Gas company listed in your local directory for recommended installation procedures and regulations. In the absence of local codes, installation must conform with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z21.58a-1999*CGA 1.62-M99.

NEVER USE NATURAL GAS IN A UNIT DESIGNED FOR LIQUID PROPANE OR THE REVERSE. IF YOU WISH TO

CONVERT YOUR GRILL FROM ONE TYPE OF GAS TO THE OTHER, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR DISTRIBUTOR.

Never connect an unregulated propane gas cylinder or unregulated natural gas to your gas grill (Note: most homes equipped with natural gas have a regulator near the gas meter.

USER SAFETY INFORMATION OF PROPANEMODELS

should occur, turn the valves to the “OFF” position on your grill head, then the valve on the tank. Wait two minutes and then open the valve on the tank BEFORE turning the valves of your grill head. Always turn on the valve at the top of your tank and then the valves to your grill head to the “ON” position.

The safety system detailed above has been incorporated into your PGS gas grill to provide you and your family the maximum in safety when operating the grill.

PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE LP HOSE OR USE WITH A STANDARD 20 LB. P.O.L. CYLINDER OR TANK

EQUIPPED WITH A "QCCI" FITTING.

TURN VALVE THAT IS LOCATED AT THE TOP OF TANK TO "OFF" WHEN GRILL IS NOT IN USE.

DO NOT CONNECT THE GRILL TO A PROPANE GAS CYLINDER GREATER THAN 20 LB. CAPACITY.

Check with your LP gas utility or your PGS dealer for a