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CONNECTING YOUR GRILL TO THE NATURAL GAS SOURCE
1. Coat pipe nipple with gas resistant teflon tape or pipe dope. Tighten quick-disconnect coupling onto
pipe nipple that leads to natural gas supply (Figure A).
2. After grill is completely assembled, make sure natural gas supply valve is “OFF” and then connect
natural gas hose to socket. Push sleeve back on socket (Figure B) and insert plug until sleeve snaps
forward, locking plug into socket. Be sure to leak test these connections prior to use.
Pipe nipple
Quick-disconnect
coupling
Plug
Push sleeve back to attach
Sleeve
Socket
Natural gas supply
Natural gas supply
Hose
Hose
Insert cover when hose is disconnected
DISCONNECTING YOUR GRILL FROM THE NATURAL GAS SOURCE
1. Turn natural gas supply valve “OFF”
2. To disconnect, push sleeve back and pull plug out of sleeve.
(Figure A)
(Figure B)
Supply valve
Supply valve