Connecting the gas lines to the propane tanks – Magikitch'n LPCGA User Manual

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Long hook on

front base unit

Hanging ring on the

front of tank cart

Front cart handle

Hanging the front

of the cart first

Figure 4

Figure 5


Hanging ring on the

rear of tank cart

Short hook on

rear base unit

Hanging the rear

of the cart

Rear cart handle

Figure 7

Figure 6



6. CONNECTING the GAS LINES to the PROPANE TANKS

A. New propane tanks are shipped empty with no pressure and must be purged of air and filled with

propane per NPGA (National Propane Gas Association) recommendations prior to initial use.

B. Tank(s) must be mounted securely to the tank cart (See tank cart instructions).

C. Tank cart must be hung beneath the charbroiler (See tank cart instructions).

D. Install the black plastic gas connector(s) to the external thread on the tank valve(s). Turn each black

knob clockwise and hand tighten.

Leak Testing

E. The plumbing must now be tested for gas leaks before use. Turn all propane tank, burner control and

runner tube control valve(s) to the “off” position. Wet all gas line fittings and connectors with a solution
of soapy water (or commercial leak disclosing liquid). Slowly open the propane tank valve(s) and look
for bubbles or foam at any of the joints in the system. If a leak is found, close the tank valves
immediately and call your local dealer, the ASAP agency or the manufacturer.

F. If the gas connections are leak-free, the unit is ready to use. Follow the lighting instructions in Sect. 7.

31-01-09819 L25-005 Rev

2 (05/11)

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