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Attaching Propane Gas Cylinder
Turn the Temperature Control Knob to the
LOCK/OFF Position. Push the one pound
propane cylinder slightly into the valve
while turning counterclockwise until a snug
fit is obtained.
Testing for Leaks
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
•Test all gas connections for leaks before
using your propane grill.
•Test for leaks every time you connect
the gas supply.
• Do not smoke while checking for leaks.
• DANGER - Do not use an open flame to
check for gas leaks. Be sure there are
no sparks or open flames in the area
while you check for leaks. This will
result in a fire or explosion which can
cause serious bodily injury or death,
and damage to property.
•Test for leaks outdoors in a well venti-
lated area.
1. Mix a couple tablespoons of liquid
detergent with an equal amount of
water. Use mild soap and water. DO
NOT USE HOUSEHOLD CLEANING
AGENTS.
2. Be sure that the Temperature Control
Knob is in the LOCK/OFF position.
3. Use a clean paint brush to brush soapy solution onto connection
between gas cylinder and Regulator orifice, and watch for bubbles.
4. If bubbles form or if a bubble grows, there is a leak. Retighten connec-
tion and repeat steps (2) and (3).
NOTE: If you cannot stop a leak, remove gas cylinder and check for dam-
aged threads, dirt and debris at the connection and gas cylinder. Also check
to see if anything is obstructing flow of gas at the connection and gas cylin-
der openings. Remove any obstruction that may be found and repeat leak
test.
Checking the Ignitor:
• The Temperature Control Knob must be in the “LOCK/OFF” position.
Press the Ignitor button rapidly. A “CLICK” should be heard and spark
seen through Flame Viewing Hole.
Propane
Cylinder
Regulator
Assembly
(P/N 21663)
Figure 8
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