Fixing A Fuel Leak
If you detect a leak:
1.
Stop a leak by tightening the loose joint, or by replacing
the faulty part with a replacement part recommended by
Coleman. DO NOT attempt to repair the cylinder if it should
become damaged; the cylinder MUST be replaced.
2.
If you are unable to stop a leak, remove the cylinder from the
grill. DO NOT use the grill until the leak is corrected.
When to test for leaks:
1.
Perform a leak test each time the gas supply cylinder is
connected to the regulator. Leak test anytime a part of the
gas system is replaced.
Start-Up Check List
WARNING
Failure to follow these safety steps before using the grill each
time could result in a fire that could be hazardous to you, your
appliance or property. It is especially important to observe
these steps after the grill has been stored, moved or cleaned.
1.
Regularly check the burner venturi tube for blockage from
an insect nest. Read "Cleaning the Venturi" in the section
titled "Care, Maintenance, and Cleaning", and also the
section titled "Troubleshooting".
2.
Check that the burner tube [A] is set over the regulator
outlet [B] correctly. The orifice [C] must be inside the venturi.
(Fig. 25)
3.
Use only the gas specified.
4.
Keep the grill on a level surface.
B
C
REPRESENTATIVE ILLUSTRATION
DO NOT add charcoal or lighting fluid!
Lighting Instructions
WARNING
THE FOLLOWING RULES MUST ALWAYS BE
FOLLOWED IN THIS ORDER (Fig. 26):
1.
OPEN THE GRILL LID! Any attempt to light the grill with
the lid down could cause an explosion.
2.
Check that the burner control knobs are turned to "OFF".
3.
DO NOT stand with your head or arms over the grill.
A
CAUTION
Lighting The Burner
Before lighting the appliance, pour a small amount of water into
the water pan. Monitor water level during use, making sure a
small amount remains in pans while operating grill. (Fig. 27)
NOTE: The yield of water must not exceed the maximum level
marked inside the water pan.
Fig. 25
Place a grill casting grate,
stamped grate, griddle, or pan
support (some are sold
separately) on the water pan.
(Fig. 28, Fig. 29 and Fig. 30)
Grate
Fig. 29
English - 8
Fig. 28
Griddle
Fig. 30
Fig. 26
Maximum
Maximum
water level
water level
Fig. 27
Pan support