• Gas leak testing must be performed out doors in a well ventilated area every time cylinder is connected
to regulator and grill.
• Always keep unit away from open flames, sparks or lit cigarettes.
• Never use a flame to check for gas leaks.
• The regulator control knob is used when lighting the burner and to adjust the flame.
• Never use a unit that has a gas leak. Con tact The Brinkmann Cor po ra tion's Customer Service
Department for replacement parts or repairs at 800-527-0717.
• Propane cylinder should be positioned for vapor withdrawal as shown below.
Step 1
Assemble grill per "Assembly
Instructions" on page 14 of this
manual. Make sure regulator control
knob is in "OFF" position. Attach the
propane canister to the regulator.
Step 2
Prepare a soapy water so lu tion (one
part dishwashing liq uid to three parts
water) to test for gas leaks in the
connections. Apply a generous
amount of the soapy mixture to the
regulator assembly at the propane
canister (located on the right side of
grill).
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Step 3
With the regulator control knob in
the "OFF" position, check for
bubbles where propane canister
attaches to regulator assembly.
soapy mixture starts bubbling, gas is
leaking through the connections.
Disconnect the propane canister.
Retighten the connection that is
leaking gas. Repeat procedure with
soapy mixture until gas no longer
leaks. NEVER USE A FLAME TO
CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.
Step 4
Once all gas leaks have been
sealed, WAIT AT LEAST 5
MINUTES FOR GAS FUMES TO
DISSIPATE BEFORE LIGHTING
THE BURNERS.
Carefully follow "Operating
Instructions" to light the burner and
properly operate this unit.
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GAS LEAK TESTING
WARNING
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Watch For Bub bles
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