Leak Testing; Checking For Leaks - Smoke hollow DG1100S Mode D'emploi

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LEAK TESTING:

WARNING: NEVER USE YOUR GRILL WITHOUT LEAK TESTING ALL GAS CONNECTIONS, HOSES AND PROPANE TANK.
DANGER: TO PREVENT FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD:
• Do not smoke or permit ignition sources in the area while conducting a leak test.
• Perform test OUTDOORS in a well ventilated area that is protected from the wind.
• Never perform a leak test with a match or open flame.
• Never perform a leak test while the grill is in use or while grill is still hot.
WHEN TO PERFORM A LEAK TEST:
• After assembling your grill and before lighting for the first time, even if purchased fully assembled.
• Every time the LP gas cylinder is refilled, exchanged or if any of the gas components are disconnected or replaced.

CHECKING FOR LEAKS:

CAUTION: Strong odors, colds, sinus congestion, etc. may prevent the detection of propane by smell. Use
caution and common sense when testing for leaks.
Note: The leak test must be performed in an area that is quiet, out of the wind, and has adequate lighting
in order to see if bubbles are developing or so larger leaks can be detected by smell or sound.
1. Create a mixture of 50% water and 50% liquid dishwashing soap.
2. Open the lid.
3. Ensure all control knobs are set to the "OFF" position.
4. Turn on the gas at the cylinder valve. Turn the cylinder valve knob
counter-clockwise to fully open. If you hear a rushing sound or smell gas,
turn the gas off. Tighten any leaking connections. If leak is detected at
connection nut and tightening does not stop leak, re-inspect propane
tank rubber seal.
5. Apply the soapy water mixture to the following:
a. Supply tank (cylinder) welds
b. Connection nut to tank valve
c. Back side of connection nut to brass nipple
d. Brass nipple connection into regulator
e. Tank valve to cylinder
f. Regulator connections to gas supply hoses
g. The full length of gas supply hose
h. Hose connection to gas manifold
i. Side burner connection to hose
j. Side burner valve stem cap
k. Gas supply hose connection
6. Check each place listed (a-k) for bubbles, which indicates a leak.
Large leaks may not be detected by bubbles but should produce a rushing
sound or gas smell.
7.
Turn off gas supply at cylinder valve.
8.
Turn on control knobs to release gas pressure in hose.
9.
Turn control knobs to "OFF" position.
10. Tighten any leaking connections. If leak is detected at connection nut and
tightening does not stop leak, reinspect propane tank rubber seal.
11. Repeat soapy water test until no leaks are detected.
12. Turn off gas supply at cylinder valve until you are ready to use your grill.
13. Wash off soapy residue with cold water and towel dry.
14. Wait 5 minutes to allow all gas to evacuate the area before lighting grill.
WARNING: DO NOT use the grill if leaks cannot be stopped.
Contact a qualified gas appliance repair service.
STORAGE:
• Storage of an outdoor cooking gas appliance indoors is permissible only if the cylinder is disconnected
and removed from the outdoor cooking gas appliance.
• Cylinders must not be stored in a building or enclosure, including garages and sheds.
• Cylinders must be kept out of reach of children.
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Watch for bubbles!

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