Portable l.p. gas barbecue grills – CFM Corporation A053041 User Manual
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The L.P. Fuel Supply System
The L.P. Fuel Supply System
Hot drippings from cooking food could
damage the fuel supply system.
Liquid Propane (abbreviated L.P.) gas is
stored under high pressure inside a cylinder
and will vaporize when released. It is
important that there are no leaky connections
on the grill fuel supply system. Refer to the
Leak Testing section of this manual.
An L.P. gas grill requires a fuel delivery
system made up of a L.P. gas supply
cylinder, a fuel regulator with hose and a
gas-control valve.
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L.P. Gas
The L.P. Fuel Supply System
Do not store an L.P. cylinder in a building,
garage or any other enclosed area. Instead,
store the cylinder outdoors in a well
ventilated area, away from people and out of
the reach of children.
Place your barbecue grill in a location
away from children and pets.
Do not leave grill unattended when in use.
To avoid burns, do not touch any hot grill
surface. If necessary, use a protective glove
when operating control knobs, tank shut-off
valve, or lid handle.
Do not place combustible material, such
as cloth or plastic, on grill surface during
use.
Do not lean on side tables or place more
than 15 pounds of weight on a side table.
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Portable L.P. Gas
Barbecue Grills
9. Make sure that the drip pan is in place
under the grill bottom.
Do not use natural gas in an
appliance designed for L.P. gas. Use only
liquid propane (L.P.) gas in an appliance
designed for L.P. gas.
NEVER leave a grill
unattended when in use.
IMPORTANT:
WARNING:
6. Do Not store a spare L.P. gas cylinder
under or near this appliance.
7. NOT FOR USE BY CHILDREN.
8. The outside of the barbecue grill will
become hot during use.