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FIG. 19B
Store Side Table
or Side Burner
on Cooking Grid
Collar is toward
the front
Tuck hose
loop into
flange
FIG. 19A
FIG. 19C
Main Grill Regulator must be
tucked between legs without
interference with folding and
snapping into leg spring clip.
LP Cylinder
stored in leg.
1) Disconnect LP gas cylinders from Main Grill, Side Burner
and Lantern. Re-cap LP cylinders with the Safety Caps.
If storing the LP cylinders in folded legs for transport, leave
the 1pound disposable cylinders in the leg cylinder holders.
(See Step 3, page 9) Note: Hold the cylinder stationary
against the bottom base in the holder pocket until leg is
fully closed and snaps into the spring lever. The legs will
not fully close if this is not done properly. Otherwise, store
LP Gas cylinders outside in a dry, well-ventilated area,
away from any sources of heat or ignition.
2) Disconnect Lantern from the gas supply tube. Remove
Gas Supply Tube from the PTO
TM
opening in grill body and
store separately from grill in a safe and convenient place.
3) If storing the gas grill outdoors in the set-up position,
remove lantern and gas tube then simply place a grill cover
over the grill. The grill may be stored indoors only if the LP
cylinders are disconnected from the gas grill and stored
outdoors. Store the gas tube and lantern in a safe place.
4) If storing grill for transport in the grill cover:
a) Install the Side Burner Cover on the Side Burner Table.
Remove the Side Burner Table or the Side Table. Turn
the Side Burner upside down. Push the hose back down
into the collar while pulling with the other hand.
(FIG. 19A) Tuck the hose within the flange.
b) Place Side Burner (or Side Table) upside down on the
Cooking Grid under the Hood. (FIG. 19B) Make sure
the collar is toward the front so the hood will close.
c) Close and latch the Hood. Secure the 1 pound. LP gas
cylinders in the leg holders and fold the legs under the
grill. (FIG. 19C)
d) For temporary storage or transport, just pick up the grill
and carry it to another destination. (FIG. 19D)
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury or death:
· Disconnect all LP gas cylinders when not in use and
before storage. Gas will vent from lantern gas tube and
side burner. Make sure you disconnect cylinders away
from you to avoid gas fumes and odor in your face.
· Store your LP gas grill in a cool, dry place. You can
store your grill indoors only if the cylinders are
disconnected.
· Do not store an LP cylinder indoors (empty or filled).
Make sure there are no open flames nearby, then
disconnect the LP cylinders from the gas grill. Store LP
cylinders outdoors out of the reach of children.
· To avoid an explosion, do not leave an LP cylinder
inside a vehicle that can become overheated by the
sun. Do not store an LP cylinder in any space greater
than 125 degrees Fahrenheit.
· Even though an LP cylinder may appear to be empty,
gas may still be present and the cylinder should be
transported and stored safely.
· To avoid an explosion from a gas leak, do not store a
spare LP gas cylinder under or near the LP gas grill.
STORAGE AND TRANSPORT
FIG. 19D
Latched Hood