Propane
Grill Do's:
Always use the grill outdoors in a
well-ventilated area. Do not bring cylinders indoors or into an enclosed
space such as a garage.
Always follow all of the manufacturer's instructions and keep written
materials and manuals in a safe, accessible place.
Make
sure the grill burner controls are turned off. Keep the cylinder valve
closed when not in use.
Make sure the gas grill is shut off and cooled off before covering your
grill after use.
Always use or store cylinders in an upright, vertical position.
Store them outdoors away from sources of ignition.
When you have your cylinder refilled, have your supplier check for
dents, damage, rust or leaks.
After filling, 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.
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.
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.
Never use matches or lighters to check for leaks.
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.
Propane Grill Don'ts:
Do not smoke while handling the propane cylinder.
Do not leave the cylinder in your vehicle.
Do not use matches or lighters to check for leaks.
Do not allow children to tamper or play with the cylinder or grill.
Do not use, store or transport your cylinder where it would be exposed
to high temperatures. (This includes storing spare cylinders under or
near the grill.)