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Figure 8
Step 7
CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS
Remove the control knob and two screws holding the side
burner cover to the bottom. Figure 8.
Figure 7(a)
Step 6
Slide the side burner assembly into the open end of the
right frame. Route the side burner hose so that it parallels
the front of the barbecue. Loop the hose so that it reaches
the side burner fitting. Attach hose and tighten using the
3/4 inch wrench. Figure 7. Install burner grate. Check to
be sure the side burner valve is OFF. Push side burner
control knob down and turn clockwise.
OR
Figure 7(b)
If bubbles should appear at connection (a), turn OFF gas
supply, tighten fitting and recheck.
ṇWARNING: If bubbles should appear at connection (b),
turn OFF the gas. DO NOT OPERATE THE SIDE BURNER.
Contact your dealer.
After leak checks are complete, reinstall the control panel
and valve control knobs. If you own a Genesis 4 Gas
Barbecue, don't forget to reinstall the FlameCheck
Safety button.
ṇDANGER
Do not use an open flame to check for gas
leaks. Be sure there are no sparks or open
flames in the area while you check for
leaks. This will cause fire or an explosion
which will result in serious bodily injury or
death and damage to property
Figure 9
Genesis 2 and 2000 Models
(a)
(b)
Figure 10
Genesis 4 Models
(a)
(b)
Figure 9
(a)
(b)
OR
Use a soap and water solution. Turn on gas supply. Follow
the gas leak check procedures in your Owner’s Manual.
Check side burner hose to manifold connection (a) and
connection inside side burner (b); Figure 9, if you own a
Genesis 2 and 2000 Gas Barbecues, or Figure 10 if you
own a Genesis 4 Gas Barbecue.