Hold coupling nut and regulator
as shown for proper connection
to LP tank valve.
Leak Testing Valves,
Hose and Regulator
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2.
3.
Turn all grill control knobs to OFF.
Be sure regulator is tightly connected to LPtank.
Completely open LPtank valve by turning OPD hand wheel
counterclockwise.
If you hear a rushing sound, turn gas oF[
immediately.
There is a major leak at the connection. Correct
before proceeding by calling Sears for replacement parts at
1-800-4-MY-HOME
®.
4. Brush soapy solution onto areas where bubbles are shown in
picture below:
6. Turn the coupling nut clockwise and tighten to a full stop. The
regulator will seal on the back-check feature in the LPtank
valve, resulting in some resistance. An additional one-half to
three-quarters turn is required to complete the connection.
Tighten by hand only - do not use tools.
NOTE:
If you cannot complete the connection, disconnect regulator and
repeat steps 5 and 6. If you are still unable to complete the
connection, do not use this regulator!
Call 1-800-4-MY-HOME®
for an identical replacement part.
Never remove threaded
orifice at end of valve.
• Do not insert any tool or foreign object into the valve
outlet or safety relief valve. You may damage the valve
and cause a leak. Leaking propane may result in
explosion, fire, severe personal injury, or death.
5. If "growing" bubbles appear, there is a leak. Close LPtank
valve immediately and retighten connections. If leaks cannot be
stopped do not try to repair. Call for replacement parts at
1-800-4-MY-HOME
®.
6. Always close LPtank valve after performing leak test by turning
hand wheel clockwise.
Outdoor gas appliance is not intended to be installed
in or on a boat.
Outdoor gas appliance is not intended to be installed
in or on an RV.
Never attempt to attach this grill to the self-contained
LPgas system of a camper trailer or motor home.
Do not use grill until leak-tested.
If a leak is detected at any time, STOP and call
the fire department.
If you cannot stop a gas leak, immediately close LP
cylinder valve and call LPgas supplier or your fire
department!
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CARBON
MONOXIDE
HAZARD
• Burning charcoal gives off carbon monoxide,
which has no odor and can cause death.
DO NOT burn charcoal
inside homes,
vehicles, tents, garages or any enclosed
areas.
Use only outdoors where it is well ventilated.