STEP 13: INSTALLING BATTERY IN IGNITOR
See Figure 19.
Turn the ignitor cap counterclockwise and lift cap from
the control panel.
Slide a AA battery, negative (–) end first, into the ignitor.
Be sure spring is still in place inside the ignitor cap.
Replace ignitor cap.
AA BATTERY
Fig. 19
USING LP GAS (LIQUID PROPANE ALSO
CALLED LIQUID PETROLEUM)
LP gas is highly flammable and may ignite unexpectedly
when mixed with air. The LP gas cylinder used with this grill
must meet the following requirements:
• Constructed and marked in accordance with the Speci-
fications for LP Gas Cylinders of the U.S. Department
of Transportation (D.O.T.) or the National Standard of
Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, Cylinders, Spheres, and Tubes
for Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and Commission.
• Measurements: 12 in. diameter x 18 in. tall with 20 lb.
maximum capacity.
• Cylinder valve must have:
— Cylinder connection device (Type 1) compatible
with the connector for the grill
— Safety relief valve
— UL listed Overfill Protection
Device (OPD). This OPD safety
feature is identified by a unique
triangular handwheel. Use only
LP gas cylinders with this type
of valve.
•
Arranged for vapor withdrawal and
include collar to protect LP cylinder valve. Always keep
LP gas cylinder in upright position during use, transport,
or storage.
ASSEMBLY
IGNITOR CAP
OPD HANDWHEEL
STEP 14: CONNECTING REGULATOR TO THE
LP GAS CYLINDER
See Figures 20 - 23.
Open cabinet doors.
Make sure handwheel is in its full off position.
With knees bent and in proper lifting position, carefully lift
the LP gas cylinder. Place the cylinder in the base with
the bottom of the cylinder placed securely in the cut-out
in the base.
Turn the cylinder retention bolt clockwise until the cylinder
is secured in the base. Do not overtighten.
CYLINDER
RETENTION
Fig. 20
16
LP GAS
CYLINDER
BOLT