LEAK TESTING YOUR GRILL
CAUTION
- ALWAYS
check for Gas leaks every time LP Gas bottle is installed
.
WARNING
- NEVER
leak test Grill in the presence of open Flame, Sparks, Electrical sources, or while
Smoking. Only perform leak test outdoors in a well-ventilated area.
WARNING
- ONLY
leak test the Grill when the Grill is completely assembled.
WARNING
-
NEVER
Leak test the Regulator Valve, Burner Bar or LP Gas Tank independent of complete
Grill assembly.
LEAK TESTING PROCEDURE:
1. The Regulator Valve control dial must be in the
OFF
Position before you begin.
2. Prepare a solution of 50% liquid dish soap & 50% water and brush onto the connection between the LP Gas bottle
and the Regulator Valve.
3. If bubbles appear, there is a leak. If a leak is present, then re-tighten the connection and repeat step two.
CAUTION
-
If there is still a leak present, remove LP Gas Tank bottle from the Regulator Valve and check
for damaged threads, dirt or debris on the Regulator Valve and the LP Gas Tank bottle.
REPLACE LP Gas Tank bottle or Regulator Valve, if the threads are damaged.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER
- NEVER
use a cigarette lighter, or a short match to ignite your Grill.
WARNING
-
USE
extreme caution when igniting charcoal or wood. Lighter fluid could flare up.
WARNING
- NEVER
add charcoal lighter fluid onto burning coals.
CAUTION
-
NEVER
use Lava Rocks or Cement Briquettes in this Grill.
NOTE
- When using your Grill for the first time, prior to cooking foods, operate the Grill for ten minutes at high heat.
This procedure will heat-clean the Grill.
LIGHTING CHARCOAL:
1. Mound the charcoal or briquettes into a pyramid in the center of the Fuel Tray.
2. Place a maximum of one fluid ounce of lighter fluid, if necessary, onto coals.
Allow the lighter fluid to soak into the coals for two minutes.
3. Ignite coals with a long-handled stick match or long nosed utility lighter.
4. When coals begin to show a light coating of gray ash, spread coals in a safe manner evenly over Fuel Tray.
5. Install Cooking Grate.
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