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Perform Leak Test
Although all gas connecons on the griddle are leak tested prior to shipment, a complete gas ghtness check
must be performed at the installaon site due to possible shis during shipment, installaon or excessive
pressure unknowingly being applied to the unit. Periodically check the whole system for leaks and immediately
check the system if the smell of gas is detected.
1. Create a mixture of 50% water and 50% liquid dishwashing soap.
2. Ensure all control knobs are set to the "OFF" posion.
3. Turn ON LP gas tank at valve.
4. Brush soapy soluon at all ”X” locaons (see Fig.3).
5. Check each place for growing bubbles
If “growing” bubbles appear, turn the Tank Valve off and
DO NOT use your griddle unl the leak is repaired.
A slight leak could cause a fire.
If no bubbles appear aer one minute, turn tank OFF, wash off
soapy soluon with cold water and towel dry.
DANGER WARNING
WHEN TO PERFORM A LEAK TEST:
Ù Every me prior to lighng the griddle,
even if purchased fully assembled.
Ù Repeat every me the LP gas cylinder is refilled
or exchanged
Ù Any me your griddle has been moved.
Ù At least once per year or if your griddle has not
been used for more than 60 days.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Ù Always perform leak tests outdoors
ONLY in a well-venlated area.
Ù DO NOT smoke during leak test.
Ù DO NOT use an open flame to check
for gas leaks
Ù Never perform a leak test while the
griddle is in use or while griddle is sll
hot.
When leak tesng this appliance, make sure to test and ghten all loose connecons. A slight leak
in the system can result in a low flame or hazardous condion. Most L.P. gas tanks now come
equipped with a leak detector mechanism internal to the tank. When gas is allowed to escape
rapidly, it shuts off the gas supply. A leak may significantly reduce the gas flow, making the griddle
difficult to light or causing low flames.
WARNING
CHECKING FOR LEAKS
Fig. 3
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