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Scale setting wing nut
Tank lock
wing nut
Tank valve
Collar
(a)
(b)
Figure 5
Refilling the LP tank
We recommend that you refill before the scale indicator
reaches "E".
Note - If you run out of fuel, check the indicator setting
and/or adjust the fuel scale indicator setting with the
scale setting wing nut, while the tank is empty so you do
not run out again.
Removal of the LP tank
1) Close tank valve (turn clockwise). Figure 5 (a).
2) Slide the collar back on the quick disconnect to
disengage the fitting. Figure 5 (b).
3) Loosen tank lock wing nut and turn tank lock up out
of the way.
4) Lift tank off.
To refill take LP tank and tank filler adapter to a "Gas
Propane" dealer.
ƽWARNING: We recommend that your LP tank be
filled at an authorized LP gas dealer, by a qualified
attendant, who fills the tank by weight. IMPROPER
FILLING IS DANGEROUS.
ƽCAUTION: If you exchange your LP tank, make
sure you get a similar tank in return. Your LP tank is
equipped with a quick-disconnect valve. Other LP
tanks are not compatible with your barbecue
connection.
Connecting the filled LP tank
ƽWARNING: Make sure that the LP tank valve is
closed. Close by turning clockwise.
You will need: LP tank, a soap and water solution and a
rag or brush to apply it.
Note - Since some leak test solutions, including soap
and water, may be slightly corrosive, all connections
should be rinsed with water after checking for leaks
a) Lift and hook the tank onto the fuel scale.
b) Loosen the tank lock wing nut. Swing the tank lock
down. Tighten the wing nut. Figure 6.
Figure 6
ƽ DANGER ƽ
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.