Kenmore KT-R40003 User & Care Manual page 6

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The LP gas cylinder shall be used only outdoors in
a well-ventilated space and not in a building,
garage, or any other enclosed area. The Portable
Gas Grill may be stored indoor if the LP gas
cylinder is removed and stored outdoor. The LP
gas cylinder (not included) is threaded for
connection directly to the gas regulator supplied
with this appliance. Care should be taken when
threading the cylinder to the regulator to engage
threads correctly to achieve the proper and
intended connection. When disconnecting or
connecting the gas cylinder, be careful that the
regulator does not strike the grill, the ground, or
any other surfaces. Replace the protective cap over
the threaded cylinder connection when removed
from grill. If any difficulty occurs when connecting
or disconnecting the cylinder to the regulator
assembly, contact your local gas supplier for
assistance.
When re-connecting the LP gas cylinder to the
regulator, be sure to hand-tighten until snug. This
connection should be inspected for damage and
leak tested after each re-connection.
LEAK TEST
To leak test, make a soap solution of one part liquid
detergent and one part water. You will need a
spray bottle, brush, or rag to apply the solution to
the fitting. Bubbles indicate leaks.
Regulator
Check all the gas supply fittings for leaks
before each use. Do not use the grill until all
connections have been checked and do not
leak.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Propane Cylinder
WARNING
If "growing" bubbles appear, do not use
or move the LP cylinder. Contact a LP
gas supplier or your fire department!
WARNING
• Always operate the grill on a tabletop, no
higher than 32 inches.
• Place the propane tank on the ground
immediately adjacent to the tabletop, no
less than 24 inches from the grill.
• Failure to follow these instructions could
cause the propane tank to overheat and
vent propane which could ignite causing
serious personal injuries or property
damage and/or a tripping hazard over the
gas hose or propane tank, pulling the grill
off the tabletop causing serious personal
injuries or property damage.
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