Jackson JG3 User Manual

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LEAK TEST
 
 
1.  DO NOT USE OR PERMIT SOURCES 
OF IGNITION IN THE AREA WHILE 
DOING THE LEAK TEST.  THIS 
INCLUDES SMOKING.
 
 
2.  Leak testing should be done once per 
year or whenever the LP gas cylinder 
or any other gas system part is 
replaced, whichever is more frequent. 
 
3.  The leak testing solution should be half 
liquid detergent and half water. 
 
4.  Apply the solution to the LP gas 
delivery system at points shown in the 
illustration. 
 
5.  Bubbles in the soap solution indicate 
that a leak is present. 
 
6.  The leak(s) must be stopped by 
tightening the loose joints, if possible, 
or by replacing the faulty parts(s) with 
the part(s) recommended by the 
appliance manufacturer. 
 
THE APPLIANCE IS NOT TO BE USED 
UNTIL ANY LEAK IS CORRRECTED.
 
 
7.  A gas appliance repairman or LP gas 
dealer  should  be  called  if  attempts  to 
stop the leak(s) are unsuccessful and, 
in such case, the LP gas supply must 
be shut off at the cylinder valve or the 
cylinder must be removed from the 
appliance until the leak(s) is corrected. 
N
ATURAL 
G
AS 
I
NSTALLATIONS 
 
The outdoor cooking gas appliance and its’ 
individual shut off valve must be 
disconnected from the gas supply piping 
system during any pressure testing of that 
system at test pressures in excess of ½ 
psi (3.5 kPa). 
 
The outdoor cooking gas appliance must 
be isolated from the gas supply by closing 
its’ individual manual shut off valve during 
any pressure testing of the gas supply 
piping system at test pressures equal to 
or less than ½ psi (3.5 kPa). 
 
CONVERSION
 
 
PROPANE (LP) TO NATURAL GAS 
 
All gas conversion should be 
performed by a qualified gas fitter.  
This appliance should only be 
converted with conversion kit CON-4
 
 
G
AS 
V
ALVES AND 
O
RIFICES 
 
1.  Remove gas control knobs by pulling 
the knobs straight off. 
 
2.  Remove the control cover by 
unscrewing the two screws located on 
each end of the front control area. 
 
3.  Lift off the cover and set carefully to 
one side.  Be careful not to disconnect 
or cut electrode wires. 
 
4.  Remove the manifold bracket screws 
located on the under side of the 
control panel area. 
 
5.  Lift the manifold slightly out of position 
by pulling it away from the burners.