Outdoor Great Room Gas Grill LG36i User Manual

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The Outdoor Greatroom Company • Legacy Gas Grill • Rev. E

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3. A 3/8 inch gas flexible tube is factory installed from the

bulkhead fitting under the vaporizer plate to the TOP
fitting on the manifold. Gas flows from the cylinder/reg-
ulator through this flex tube to the manifold.

4. A 3/8 inch gas flexible tube is factory installed from the

main burner orifice to the BOTTOM fitting on the mani-
fold. Gas flows from the manifold/gas valve through
this flex tube to the burner orifice when the ignitor con-
trol knob is operated.

5. Use a 3/4 inch open-end wrench to ensure both flex

tube swivel nuts are tight, but DO NOT over-tighten or
you may strip the threads.

DO NOT use Teflon tape or sealant on these
gas manifold fittings.

WARNING

Step 4. Install Batteries

1. Parts/Items Needed: Two “D” size Batteries

2. The battery box is factory installed as part of the con-

trol panel assembly attached to the front of the grill
cabinet. See figure 9.

3. Install two “D” size batteries in the grill’s battery box.

Push the negative end of the battery (flat end) against
the spring and snap the battery up into the battery
box.

Figure 9

NOTE: Before continuing assembly, carefully lift the grill/
cabinet assembly into the upright position. Two people
should assist one another when lifting the unit.

Step 5. Install Grease Drawer

1. Parts/Items Needed: Grease Drawer (from parts Car-

ton C).

2. Open the cart cabinet doors and find the small “L” -

shaped rails at the top left of the cabinet.

3. Align the back of the grease drawer with the “L”-shaped

rails and slide the drawer towards the rear of the cabi-
net until it stops. See Figure 10.

Figure 10

A. Connecting a Liquid Propane Gas (LPG) Cylinder

to the Grill

1. Place the LPG gas cylinder in the formed hole in the

bottom of the cart with the cylinder valve towards the
front. Make sure the LPG cylinder valve is in the full
OFF position. (Turn clockwise to close.) Secure the
cylinder to the cart by tightening the wing nut found
underneath and to the rear of the cart on the same side
as the cylinder.

2. Check the cylinder valve features to ensure it has prop-

er external mating threads to fit the hose and regula-
tor assembly provided. (Type 1 connection per ANSI
Z21.58-2005/CSA1.6-2005).

3. Make sure the burner control knob is in the OFF position.

4. Inspect the cylinder valve connection port and regula-

tor assembly. Look for any damage or debris. Remove
any debris. Inspect hose for damage. Never attempt to
use damaged or plugged equipment.

5. When connecting the hose and regulator assembly to

the cylinder valve, hand tighten nut clockwise to a full
stop (see Figure 11). DO NOT use a wrench to tighten
because it could damage the Quick Coupling Nut and
result in a hazardous condition.

Step 6 Connecting Gas Cylinder

“D” Size Battery

Battery Box

Grease Drawer

Rails

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