Grill Owner's Manual

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WARNING: Do not test for gas leaks with an open flame. When testing for leaks, make
sure all gas control knobs are in the off position.
Checking for Gas Leaks
At least once every six months, and any time a tank is disconnected and reconnected, perform a
leak test. Additionally, any time any components including the gas supply lines or the regulator are
replaced, perform a leak test. Never use the grill without testing for gas leaks first.
To perform the leak test:
Create a mixture of soapy water that is one part soap to one part water. Place the
solution in a spray bottle.
Turn the gas on again, ensuring that the gas control knobs of your grill are off.
On Natural Gas (NG) systems, turn the on the gas supply’s main feed valve and
make sure the shut-off valve is open.
On Liquid Propane (LP) systems, turn the cylinder knob counterclockwise to
open.
Spray the soapy water mixture on the joints of the gas delivery system. If you see
blowing bubbles, there is a leak present, which needs to be fixed prior to operating your
grill.