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Make sure the grill’s burner controls
are off. Open the valve on the top of
the LP cylinder, while listening for
leaks. If you hear a leak or smell gas,
turn off the valve and retighten the
connection. If the problem persists
contact your Broilmaster dealer.
To disconnect the Propane gas
cylinder, turn OFF the cylinder's valve
and the grill's control valve. Remove
the regulator by turning the plastic
handwheel counterclockwise.
Ensure that hose does not touch the
grill or rub any mounting
components. (Rotating the LP
cylinder slightly will usually change
the position of the hose.)
Caution: Do not use a wrench or any
other tool to tighten. A wrench or
other tool will damage the plastic
handwheel.
Tank must be secured and installed
properly before you attach to
Regulator.
Inspect the threaded outlet on the
tank and the threaded inlet on the
grill's pressure regulator for dirt,
nicks, or corrosion that might
interfere with a gas-tight connection.
If the tank outlet shows damage,
return the tank to the supplier for a
replacement. If the grill's pressure
regulator shows nicks or other
damage, contact your dealer for
genuine Broilmaster replacement
parts.
CONNECTING PROPANE GAS GRILL
Pressure Regulator and Hose Assembly
The pressure regulator has an outlet pressure of not more than eleven inches water column. It must be connected to the Propane
gas cylinder’s female valve outlet before the grill can be operated.
WARNING
Operating a Propane gas grill without the pressure
regulator and hose assembly will cause gas leaks
which could lead to re or explosion, resulting in
property damage or personal injury.
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