Gas Leak Testing; Gas Leak Testing Procedure; Outdoor Grill Assembly; Installing Briquette Trays - Wolf OG36-LP Technical & Service Manual

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Outdoor Grill (OG) Series

GAS LEAK TESTING

NOTE: Never use the outdoor grill without first testing
the gas line connections for gas leaks.
Perform a gas leak test each time the LP gas cylinder is
connected to the regulator and any time part of the gas
system is disconnected or replaced. This applies to
natural gas as well as LP gas. Perform a leak test at
least once each year whether the LP gas cylinder has
been disconnected or not.
NOTE: To prevent fire or explosion hazard, do not
smoke or permit sources of ignition in the area while
performing a leak test. Perform the gas leak test out-
doors in a well ventilated area.
Have a dealer check the LP gas cylinder for deteriora-
tion when the tank is filled in accordance with regula-
tions. Immediately replace the cylinder if any deteriora-
tion is found.
DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR
GAS LEAKS.
USE OF AN OPEN FLAME COULD
RESULT IN A FIRE, EXPLOSION AND BODILY
HARM.

Gas Leak Testing Procedure

1. Prepare a leak testing solution of soapy water by
combining a mixture of half liquid soap and half
water in a spray bottle.
2. Verify that all control knobs are in the OFF position.
3. Turn the cylinder valve knob counterclockwise one
turn to open.
4. Apply the leak testing solution by spraying on the
pipe joints, fittings and hose. Bubbles in the soap
and water solution indicate that a gas leak is pres-
ent.
5. Stop the leak by tightening the loose joint or by
replacing the faulty part with a replacement part
recommended by the Wolf. Do not attempt to
repair the cylinder valve if it should become dam-
aged. The cylinder must be replaced.
6. If you are unable to stop the leak, shut off the gas
supply at the cylinder valve. Remove the LP gas
cylinder. Call a Wolf authorized service center.
NOTE: Do not use the grill until the leak has been fixed.
7. Push in and turn any control knob to the ON posi-
tion to release pressure in the hose and manifold.
8. Turn the control knob to the OFF position.
Installation Information

OUTDOOR GRILL ASSEMBLY

Except for some minor parts, Wolf outdoor grills are
produced fully assembled and tested in the factory and
require no major assembly in the field. For the purpose
of safe shipping and transit, some parts such as the bri-
quette trays, warming rack and rotisserie components
are wrapped inside the grill and require minor assembly.
Remove all packaging materials, labels and protective
plastic film from the grill.
NOTE: Do not leave the grill or grill cart in the sun with
the protective plastic film on for an extended period or it
may be difficult to remove.
Verify that all grill components are included:
• Control knobs
• Hex-grates
• Large and small briquette tray assemblies
• Rotisserie motor with bracket
• Spit rod and meat forks
• Natural gas or LP gas regulator
• Basting pan
• Warming rack
• smoker box assembly

Installing Briquette Trays

1. Place the briquette trays into the grill above the
burners with the flash tube at the front (See Figure
2-8).
2. Place the hex-grates directly above the briquette
trays and make sure the square openings on the
hex-grates are at the front.
FLASH TUBE
Figure 2-8. Flash Tube Position
2-9
#814144 - Revision A - July, 2009

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