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Kenmore 119.16216010 Use & Care Manual page 21

Liquid propane gas grill

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LEAK TESTING
THE REGULATOR,
VALVES,
HOSES,
AND CONNECTIONS
1.
Ensure
the
LP cylinder
valve
and
burners
are
"OFF".
2.
Ensure
the
LP cylinder
is connected
to the
regulator.
3.
Mix up a solution
of 50%
water
and
50%
liquid
dish
soap.
Do not
use
any
household
cleaner
solution.
4.
Open
the
LP tank
valve
by turning
the
hand
wheel
counterclockwise.
If you
hear
a rushing
sound,
turn
the
gas
off immediately.
In that
case,
there
could
be a leak
at the
connection.
Reconnect
the
cylinder
to the
regulator.
5.
Spray
or brush
on the
solution
covering
the
following
areas:
cylinder
welds,
regulator
and
cylinder
connection,
gas
hose
connection
to the
regulator,
gas
hose,
the
gas
hose
connection
to
the
gas
manifold
assembly,
and
the valve
connections
to the
gas
manifold
pipe.
6.
Growing
bubbles
on any
of the
parts
and
connections
listed
above
indicate
a gas
leak.
Immediately
shut
off the
LP tank
valve
by
turning
the
valve
clockwise.
Retighten
the
connections
or order
replacement
parts
as
needed.
Continue
to test
as necessary
until
no
leaks
are
detected.
7.
Close
the
LP tank
valve
after
testing
by turning
the
hand
wheel
clockwise.
LP Gas Tank
Gas Valve
Manifold
DO NOT USE THE GRILL
if you cannot
stop
a leak. Be sure the LP cylinder
valve is closed.
If
the LP cylinder
is still
leaking,
contact
your
LP
dealer
or local fire department.
Do not use any match
or open flame,
or smoke,
during
leak testing.
Do not light a burner
during
leak testing.
The replacement
hose assembly
must be the one
identified
in the Parts List of this manual.
GRILL
PLACEMENT
Minimum
clearance
required
from
sides
and
back
of unit
to adjacent
combustible
construction
is 36 inches
(91
cm).
Do not
locate
or use
this
outdoor
cooking
gas
appliance
under
overhead
combustible
surfaces.
Maintain
at least
10 feet
(305cm)
of clearance
from
objects
that
can
catch
fire
or sources
of
ignition
such
as pilot
lights,
electrical
appliances,
etc.
/
I
Keep
any
electrical
supply
cord
and
the fuel
supply
I
hose
away
from
any
heated
surfaces
and
water.
I
Never
face your
grill opposite
the wind direction.
Wind coming
from
behind
the grill may make
lid
handle
hot to touch.
APARTMENT
RESIDENTS
Check with your
apartment
manager
regarding
your
regulations
for barbecues.
If allowed,
use only
outside
on the ground
floor.
Do not use on
balconies.
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