Connecting A Gas Cylinder - Pit Boss Ultimate Griddle Series Owner's Manual

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CONNECTING A GAS CYLINDER

IMPORTANT: If the manifold requires a connector, follow the connector installation instructions prior to
connecting the unit to a gas cylinder.
Before connecting, ensure there is no debris caught in the head of the gas cylinder, head of the regulator valve, or in the head of
the burner and burner ports.
1.
If a regulator comes pre-installed, skip to next step.
If a connector from the Manifold Transition Kit was installed,
keep the griddle off the cart for the regulator installation.
Connect the regulator tube line to the griddle manifold by
tightening completely with a wrench. Re-install the griddle
onto the cart once the regulator and regulator tubing are
installed. Make sure that the regulator tubing is not twisted
or pinched in any way once the griddle is back on the cart.
2. For the Griddle with Cabinet, pull the regulator and regulator
tubing through the opening on the cart right wall.
3. Place a gas cylinder next to the cart on the right side. Make
sure the gas cylinder valve is in the CLOSED position. It is
important to ensure the gas cylinder is completely upright,
as it is unsafe to operate the griddle if the gas cylinder is not
properly level or on a stable surface.
4. Ensure the control knobs on the griddle are completely closed
by turning the knob clockwise to the "O" (OFF) position.
5. Remove the protective caps from the regulator valve opening
and the top of the gas cylinder. Save the caps.
6. Insert the gas cylinder valve into the threaded opening of the
regulator valve. Turn the quick coupling nut clockwise until
firm. Hand-tighten only.
7.
Gas cylinder is now installed. Perform a leak test.
WARNING: Shut off the gas cylinder if you smell gas.
Attempt to re-install the gas cylinder to ensure that
tube is connected properly. Perform a leak test.
NOTE: The normal flow of gas through the regulator
and hose assembly can create a humming noise. A
low volume of noise is perfectly normal and will not
interfere with operation of the griddle. If humming
noise is loud and excessive you may need to purge
air from the gas line or reset the regulator excess
gas flow device. This purging procedure should be
done every time a new LP gas tank is connected to
your griddle.
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