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Big
John Grills
& Rotisseries
770
W. College Ave.
Pleasant Gap, PA 16823
800-326-9575
814-359-2755
Fax: 814-359-2621
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Never
use or store cylinders indoors.
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Keep
main cylinder valve securely closed when not in use. WARNING:
Propane tank valves are designed
to work completely open and/or
completely closed. Never just crack the valve.
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Always
position the LP cylinder so that the connection between
the valves and the regulator will not cause sharp
bends in the hose.
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The
POL connector on the regulator screws into the valve outlet
of a 30 lb. cylinder, by turning
counterclockwise
(to the left) only.
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Make
sure the connector is free from scratches or nicks which can
cause leaks.
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There
are two (2) types of connectors (see Diagram A and Diagram
B)
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DISCONNECTING
AND TRANSPORTING CYLINDERS FOR REFILLING:
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Turn
off all control knobs and close the main cylinder valve.
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Place
cylinder plug snugly in the main cylinder valve outlet.
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Always
transport and store LP cylinders in a secured, upright
position.
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Never
keep propane cylinders in a hot car or truck. Heat could
cause the relief valve to discharge
propane and
create a
dangerous
situation.
- RECONNECTING A FILLED 30 lb. CYLINDER:
Remove the main cylinder valve plug.
Thread the POL Connector snugly into the main cylinder
valve by turning
counterclockwise (to the left).
What you do next depends on whether you
have a soft
nose connector with a rubber ring or
a hard
nose connector:
- WITH A SOFTNOSE
CONNECTOR (DIAGRAM
A):-
If there is
a handwheel,
tighten firmly
by hand, or
use a wrench.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
The rubber
O ring
must be
in place on
soft
nose POL connectors,
otherwise
it may not
seat and form
a good
seal.
- WITH A HARDNOSE CONNECTOR (DIAGRAM B):
- Use 8" adjustable
wrench. Tighten firmly but do not use excessive force.

- Always test
for leaks. Apply soapy
water with a brush at
areas marked with an X
on the diagram. Open
main cylinder valve. If bubbles
appear, and further
tightening of the connector
does not
eliminate the leak, close
main cylinder valve
and call a qualified
propane dealer.
- If system
is free of leaks, light
burners and check
for a clean blue flame.

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