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To a Portable LP Cylinder
Only use a propane cylinder constructed and marked in accordance with the AS/NZS 5601 and local codes. The cylinder
connection device must be compatible with the connection for this outdoor appliance.
The propane cylinder must have:
• A shutoff valve with an LCC27 connection. Do not use an adaptor at the cylinder connection.
• A safety relief device
• A collar to protect the valve
• A listed Overfill Protection Device
1. Check the cylinder for dents or rust, and have it
inspected by your propane supplier.
2. Ensure the gas regulator hose has no kinks.
3. Do not route the hose in close proximity to the drip
pan.
4. Remove the cap or plug from the cylinder fuel valve.
5. Insert the LCC27 regulator connection onto the
LCC27 fuel valve. Hand tighten to right. Do not use
tools.
6. Ensure the hose does not contact any high
temperature surfaces of the grill because it will melt
and cause a fire.
7. Leak test all joints prior to operating the grill. See
"Leak Test".
WARNING! Periodically check the test date on the gas cylinder to ensure it is within its service life
specification. If required, contact an approved testing facility or gas supplier for re-certification or replacement.
WARNING! Do not store a spare gas cylinder below the grill head or side burners.
WARNING! Never use a gas cylinder that is beyond 80% full.
WARNING! Follow all specifications and instructions exactly to prevent fire, explosion, property damage, personal
injury, or death.
WARNING! Disconnect the grill and its individual shutoff valve from the gas supply piping system during any
pressure testing in excess of ½ psi (3.5 kPa).
Napoleon.com | BUILT-IN Series
STAINLESS STEEL
FLEX LINE (INCLUDED)
LP CYLINDER
(NOT INCLUDED)
LP GAS
REGULATOR
(INCLUDED)
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