Instructions / Assembly

C-2
Connecting the Gas Cylinder to the Grill
This appliance is only suitable for use with low-pressure butane or propane gas or LPG mixtures, tted
with the appropriate low-pressure regulator via a exible hose. The hose should be secured to the regu-
lator and the appliance with hose clips.
1. Ensure all control knobs are in the OFF position and verify that the gas cylinder valve is closed by
turning the handle on the gas cylinder valve clockwise until it stops.
2. Remove the protective cap from the gas cylinder valve nozzle.
3. Hold regulator in a straight line with gas cylinder valve nozzle so the connection does not cross
thread.
4. Insert regulator nipple into the gas cylinder valve nozzle opening.
5. Hand-tighten coupling nut in a clockwise direction. Do not use tools!
6. Perform a Leak Test. (See Leak Testing section of this manual).
** BEFORE USE CHECK FOR LEAKS **
Never check for leaks with a naked eye. Always use a soapy water solution.
NOTE: Before starting the grill, check for leaks. Make sure the regulator valve is securely fas-
tened to the burner and the cylinder to prevent re or explosion hazard when testing for a leak.
Always perform the “Leak Test” as described below before lighting the grill or each time the cylinder is
connected for use.
Do not smoke or allow other sources of ignition in the area while conducting a leak test.
Conduct leak test outdoors in a well-ventilated area.
Do not use matches, lighters or a ame to check for leaks.
Do not use grill until any and all leaks are corrected. If you are unable to stop a leak, disconnect the
propane supply. Call a gas appliance serviceman or your local propane gas supplier.
Leak Test
1. Mix 2-3  oz. of solution, 1 part dishwashing soap, 3 parts water.
2. Ensure control valve is closed.
3. Connect regulator to cylinder and valve to burner. Ensure connections are secure before turning on
gas.
4. Retest after xing leak.
5. Turn gas o󰀨 after testing.