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Reassembly

Step 7 Reassembly and Testing:

Reinstall the grill components, and reconnect any wires or pins removed in the disassembly process. Reconnect the gas supply. Turn on the gas supply, but do Not light grill.

Check for leaks with a soapy solution (50% water / 50% detergent). Pay special attention to connections at the valve (fig. 30), and the tank. Also inspect gas hoses for cracks, trays, etc. Clean hoses of any grease that may have dripped onto them as this may attract rodents that could chew their way through the hose. Bubbles indicate a leak which must be repaired before proceeding. If everything is ready, light grill, close lid, and leave on medium for approximately one half hour, which will cure the new paint.

This last step completes the resoration of your grill. Now you can return to your outdoor cooking enjoyment with a restored and clean grill.

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