Introduction
Sometimes through typical wear and tear, your grill may not want to start right. If you live in an area where you don't use it year round after a period of time, it doesn't want to start correctly, It could be numerous things. This guide shows the most common isuses that could prevent a grill front starting or running properly, from the battery in the igniter to the propane hose and regulator.
Tools
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            Completely close the propane tank by turning the valve on the top clockwise. This prevents propane from leaking during the replacement. 
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            Turn the knob on the hose counter clockwise to disconnect it from the tank. 
 
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            Find the electric igniter on the grill and turn it counter clockwise to reveal one AA battery. 
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            Replace the old battery with a new one. 
 
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            Locate the orifice that connects the base of the grill and the hose to one another. 
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            Conncected to the orifice should be a nut. Use the crescent wrench to turn the nut counter clockwise and remove the hose from the base. 
 
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            Begin hand tightening the new hose to the nut that is connected to the orifice. 
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            Once it has been adequately hand tightened use the crescent wrench to finish securing it to the orifice. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
2 comments
I have a Napoleon travel series P285Q X. Do I need to purchase a control valve with a hose to convert from a 1 - 20 lb tank?
Question. Do I need to purchase a pressure valve and a hose to convert from a 1 lb to a 20 lb tank. The bbq is a Napoleon 285 pro series travel.