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• Your propane grill tank should never be stored, used or transported in temperatures above 120 F. Remember to store spare tanks a safe distance from the grill, too. • Avoid storing your tank in direct sunlight. • Store and transport your propane grill tank in an upright (vertical) position— never on its side or upside down. • Always ensure that the gas valve is in the OFF position when storing your tank. • Store your propane grill tank outdoors. Never store your tank inside your home or vehicle. • Keep your tank above minus 40 F in the colder months. USE IT AND MOVE IT CORRECTLY Ready to fire up the grill? Here's how to do so safely. • Follow the grill manufacturer's instructions and keep written materials handy. • If the igniter no longer works, replace it in accordance with the grill manufacturer's instructions. • Keep the top of the grill open until you are sure it is lit, even if you have an electronic ignition. • Cover disconnected hose-end fittings with plastic base or protective caps to keep your grill clean when it is not in use. • Keep children from tampering with the tank or grill. • Consult a qualified service technician if you are having grill or propane grill tank problems. If you smell gas, and if it is safe to do so, turn off the tank valve, turning it to the right (clockwise). If you are unable to turn off the valve, immediately leave the area and dial 911 or call your local fire department. Before you use the grill again, have a qualified service technician inspect your grill and tank. Using propane safely mostly boils down to using good common sense. So go ahead, fire up that grill, and get cooking.