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LP Tank Leak Test

 

WARNING

 Appliance must be leak checked outdoors 

in well-ventilated area, away from ignition 

sources such as gas fired or electrical 

appliances. During leak test, keep 

appliance away from open flames or sparks.

For your Safety

•  Leak test must be repeated each time LP 

tank is exchanged or refilled.

•  Do not smoke during leak test.
•  Do not use an open flame to check for  

gas leaks.

Use a clean paintbrush and 50/50 soap and 

water solution. Use mild soap and water. Do 

not use household cleaning agents. Damage 

to gas train components can result. Brush 

soapy solution onto all weld seams and entire 

valve area.

 

WARNING

If “growing” bubbles appear, do not use 

or move the LP tank. Contact an LP gas 

supplier or your fire department.

Connecting Regulator to Appliance

Use an adjustable or 19 mm / 3/4 in wrench 

to connect the regulator hose to the cooking 

system. Tighten securely with wrench. Do not 

use appliance before checking for leaks. See 

section Leak Testing.

Connecting Regulator to the LP Tank

Only use the pressure regulator and hose 

supplied with this appliance.

1.  Place LP tank on a secure, level, and 

stable surface.

2.  Turn control valve to the OFF position.
3.  Turn LP tank OFF by turning hand wheel 

clockwise to a full stop.

4.  Remove the protective cap from LP  

tank valve. 

(C) Hold coupling nut 

and regulator as shown 

for proper connection 

to LP tank valve

(B) Nipple has to be 

centered into the LP  

tank valve

5.  Hold regulator, insert nipple (B) into LP 

tank valve. Hand tighten coupling nut, 

holding regulator in a straight line (C) with 

LP tank valve so as not to cross thread the 

connection.

6.  Turn the coupling nut clockwise to tighten 

to a full solid stop. The regulator will seal 

on the back-check feature in LP tank 

valve, resulting in some resistance. An 

additional one-half to three quarters 

turn is required to complete connection. 

Tighten by hand only – do not use tools.

NOTE:

 If you cannot complete connection, 

disconnect regulator and repeat steps 5 

and 6. If you are still unable to complete the 

connection, do not use this regulator!
•  Do not insert any foreign objects into the 

valve outlet. You may damage the valve 

and cause a leak. Leaking propane may 

result in explosion, fire, severe personal 

injury, or death.

•  Never attempt to attach this appliance 

to the self-contained LP gas system of a 

camper or trailer or motor home.

Summary of Contents for SHP60

Page 1: ...ANSI Z21 89 2017 CSA 1 18 2017 Outdoor Cooking Specialty Gas Appliance OUTDOOR COOKERS WARNINGS INSTRUCTIONS MODELS SHP60 SHP80 SHP100...

Page 2: ...m 10 ft of any structure combustible material or other gas cylinder Never operate this appliance within 7 5 m 25 ft of any flammable liquid Never allow oil or grease to get hotter than 200 C 400 F If...

Page 3: ...1 5 SHP100 5 SHP Ignitor 1 6 SHP100 6 SHP Electrode 1 7 SHP100 7 SHP burner 1 8 SHP100 8 SHP Regulator 1 Item Part Number Description Quantity 9 SHP100 9 SHP Heat Shield 1 10 SHP60 2 60 QT pot lid 1 1...

Page 4: ...1 5 SHP100 5 SHP Ignitor 1 6 SHP100 6 SHP Electrode 1 7 SHP100 7 SHP burner 1 Item Part Number Description Quantity 8 SHP100 8 SHP Regulator 1 9 SHP100 9 SHP Heat Shield 1 10 SHP80 2 80 QT pot lid 1 1...

Page 5: ...00 5 SHP Ignitor 1 6 SHP100 6 SHP Electrode 1 7 SHP100 7 SHP burner 1 Item Part Number Description Quantity 8 SHP100 8 SHP Regulator 1 9 SHP100 9 SHP Heat Shield 1 10 SHP100 10 100 QT pot lid 1 11 SHP...

Page 6: ...arts 9 Extinguish all open flames before connecting the gas supply to the appliance and before checking for leaks 10 In the event of fire do NOT attempt to extinguish with water Use a Type BC dry chem...

Page 7: ...alcony or deck Non rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the product DO NOT DISPOSE OF BATTER...

Page 8: ...tank outlet LP Tank Removal Transport and Storage Turn OFF all control valves and LP tank valve Turn coupling nut counterclockwise by hand only do not use tools to disconnect Place dust cap on cylinde...

Page 9: ...similar to rotten cabbage so that it can be smelled LP gas is highly flammable and may ignite unexpectedly when mixed with air LP Tank Filling Use only licensed and experienced dealers LP dealer must...

Page 10: ...ppliance 1 Place LP tank on a secure level and stable surface 2 Turn control valve to the OFF position 3 Turn LP tank OFF by turning hand wheel clockwise to a full stop 4 Remove the protective cap fro...

Page 11: ...WARNING Appliance must be leak checked outdoors in well ventilated area away from ignition sources such as gas fired or electrical appliances During leak test keep appliance away from open flames or s...

Page 12: ...LP Cooker Off Turn regulator control knob counterclockwise to the OFF position Turn LP tank OFF by turning hand wheel clockwise to a full stop Burner Flame Check Light burner You should see a smaller...

Page 13: ...Paper clip Soft brass bristled brush Confirm that all components are completely dry after cleaning and before storing Always allow appliance to cool to 115 F 46 C before cleaning Component Cleaning BU...

Page 14: ...nstall the battery cap Ensure the threads engage and the cap is tightened all the way down 4 Ensure the wire connections are tight My burner lights but why won t it stay lit Ensure that your tank has...

Page 15: ...posure iii excessive humidity iv chlorine v industrial fumes vi fertilizers vii lawn pesticides viii salt ix other substances x normal wear and tear and warping of the drip tray or heat baffle Camp Ch...

Page 16: ...www CampChef com 1 800 650 2433 Camp Chef is a registered trademark of Logan Outdoor Products 2023 Patent Pending 301 Camp Chef Way Hyde Park UT 84318 USA 0323_PGSHP60_80_100_Booklet_EN...

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