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Always
use the grill outdoors in a well-ventilated area. Do
not bring propane cylinders indoors or into an enclosed space such as
a garage or basement.
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Always
follow all of the manufacturer's instructions and keep written materials and
manuals in a safe, accessible place.
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Make sure
the grill burner controls are turned off. Keep the cylinder valve closed when
not in use.
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Make sure
the gas grill is shut off and cooled off before covering your grill after use.
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Always
use or store cylinders in an upright, vertical position. Store them
outdoors away from sources of ignition.
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When you
have your cylinder refilled, have your supplier check for dents, damage, rust
or leaks.
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After
filling or exchanging, take your cylinder home immediately. Keep your vehicle
ventilated with the cylinder valve closed and plugged or capped. Do
not leave the cylinder in your car.
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When your
grill is not in use, cover disconnected hose-end fittings and burner air
intakes with small plastic bags, or obtain protective fitting caps from your
propane supplier to keep out dirt, insects and moisture.
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Before
lighting your propane gas grill burner, use a leak-detection solution to check
all connections for tightness. Contact your local propane gas supplier to
obtain the leak-detection solution and instructions on how to use it.
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Never use matches or lighters to check for leaks.
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If there
is a significant and uncontrollable release of gas or a fire, call the
fire department immediately and move all people and pets away from the unit.