Phx SD Manual 13

Fig. 7
Step 7. Reinstall Drip Pan and Drain Valve
Lower the “V” shaped drip pan into the pit with the
drain pipe to the right side, as it will go through the
hole at the bottom of the pit. Lightly coat the ex-
posed threads with pipe sealant and thread on the
drain valve. Make sure it is in the open position.
Hang the grease bucket from the valve. Install the
stainless steel cooking grid.
Step 8. Install From Access Panel and Lid
First, make sure that the regulator hose is posi-
tioned into the slot on the column and that the reg-
ulator itself is passed through into the column be-
low the heat shield. It will be connected to the tank
which will sit in the column. (Fig 7)
Carefully place lid onto the grill pit and align the
holes of the upper and lower hinges. Reinstall the
lid pins and securing clips. Remove the remain-
ing protective white film from the Lid and all
other body parts.
Step 9. Install Access Panel
The front access panel attaches directly under the
control panel and hides the access opening. Lift
the access panel up behind the lip of the control
panel, then slip the bottom double edge of the ac-
cess panel (upward pressure may be needed)
over the edge of the access opening (Fig. 7).
Upward Pressure
Access Panel
Covers Access
Opening
Step 9. Install Side Shelves
The shelves are mounted on the right side and left side
with the (8) 3/4" x 1/4 x 20 bolts and washers. They
are found in a bag attached to the side shelves. Re-
move any remaining white film from the grill and/or
mount.
You are now ready to light the grill but, first be sure you
have read this entire manual, and follow all the warn-
ings and safety instructions included. Prior to lighting
the grill, conduct the leak test described on page 3
“Leak Test”. Once these have been read and the grill
has been lighted, allow it to burn for 15 minutes with
both controls on high and lid closed to remove any oils
before starting to cook food.
Connecting The Propane Cylinder To
Your Grill
Install the gas cylinder in the back of your grill, with the
open side of the tank valve collar pointing towards the
square hole in the tank enclosure.
Ensure that all hoses, fittings and regulators are
properly protected from heat and accidental damage.
Hoses can be burned or chaffed if routed improperly.
(See Hose and Regulator, page 3). Be sure all burner
control valves on the grill are turned off. To connect
hose and regulator to cylinder turn coupling nut clock-
wise as shown in diagram below (Fig. 8). (To remove
the quick connect coupling nut, turn counter clockwise.)
Your Phoenix Grill comes with a Type I connector, also
known as a “Quick Connect Valve” connection. It has a
large plastic “coupling nut” that screws onto the pro-
pane tank gas outlet. Note: Your Phoenix Grill does
not come with a propane tank. Therefore, be sure
the tank you purchase has this type of hook-up.
Also, the cylinder you use must be equipped with a
listed overfilling protection device. This can be
identified by the triangular hand wheel. (See dia-
gram below and page 2 of these instructions).
Please remember when you Phoenix Grill is not in
use, the gas must be turned off at the supply
cylinder.
COUPLING
NUT
REGULATOR
NIPPLE
VALVE
OUTLET
HANDWHEEL
DUST
CAP & STRAP
CYLINDER
VALVE
Fig. 8
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