Aussie 69F6U00KS1 Gas Grill User Manual


 
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7. If “growing” bubbles appear on any of the connection points, you have detected a gas leak. Immediately close the
LP Gas Cylinder valve by turning handle clockwise
a. If leak appears at either end of hose and regulator assembly, retighten the connection at the leak, but do not
over-tighten. (NOTE: Only hand tighten at coupling nut in Fig. 2 shown on previous page) Repeat Leak Test.
b. If the leak is coming from the Gas Cylinder, from the valves at the Control Knobs, or if the leak cannot be
stopped, do not use the grill. Call Customer Service at 1-800-251-7558. Be sure to have the grill model
number and serial number printed on the black label, located on the back face of the bottom tube of the
cart base. . If you need a replacement part under warranty, a proof of purchase will be necessary.
8. Upon completion of leak test, turn all Control Knobs to the “Off” position. Turn the handle on the LP Gas Cylinder
clockwise until it stops. Disconnect LP Gas Cylinder by turning coupling nut on regulator in a counterclockwise
direction until regulator is released from threaded LP Gas Cylinder nozzle.
9. Place the protective cap over LP Gas Cylinder nozzle.
10. Replace Control Panel and retighten all bolts. (Fig. 1)
6. Check for leaks by brushing the soap solution on all gas valves, hose connections and fittings. (Shown by the heavy
arrows in Fig. 3 and 4) Make sure you generously brush the locations with the soap solution, completely surround-
ing the connections and fittings.
NOTE: After checking the connections and fittings
in Figure 4, replace the control panel in the
same manner as it was removed. Take special
care to be sure the valve ends are inserted into
the openings in the burner ends as shown in
Figure 5. If all valve ends do not immediately
align with the burner end openings, starting
at one end, grasp the tube burner inside the
firebox and gently move it until the valve seats
in the open end.
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
Tubular Burner ends
Hose Connection