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-[* black] There should be a nut the opposite end of your propane hose, this holds it to the Orpheus of your grill. An orpheus is what allows the gas to pass through into the grill and burn properly.
+[* black] There should be a nut the opposite end of your propane hose, this holds it to the Orpheus of your grill.
+[* black] ***Note*** An orifice is a valve commonly found on gas power home products. This allows for gas to pass through from the source, i.e the propane tank, and burn properly for use.
[* black] Once you have found it take your crescent wrench, and turn the nut counter clockwise to remove the hose.