• An incorrect gas connection may create a hazard. Observe the installation
instructions in the manual.
• Do not store spare or unconnected gas cartridges / gas bottles in the vicinity
of this device.
• Even in an apparently empty gas cartridge / gas bottle, some gas may still
remain. Gas cartridges / gas bottles should be transported and stored
accordingly. Empty gas cartridges should be properly disposed.
• Do not use the device if there is a smell of gas or if there is a leak.
• NEVER try to loosen or unfasten gas connections while the gas supply is
turned on and the device is in operation.
• Pay attention to your relevant rules for using liquid gas.
• Only use DVGW safety tubings with thread or tubing connectors. Check the
condition of the tube / hose frequently. Depending upon type of tube / hose,
hose clamps are required.
• NEVER use an open flame to look for leaks.
• Do not smoke if you are searching for leaks.
• Keep hands or other parts of the body away from the burner orifice (6).
• Do not operate the unit near flammable liquids or hazardous materials.
• Unattended operation of the unit is not permissible.
• Always work in a well-ventilated area.
• Note that the flame orifice (6) and burner tube (5) remains hot after the flame
has been extinguished. Do not touch. Can cause burns.
• Allow sufficient time for flame orifice (6) to cool down prior to cleaning,
desinfecting, servicing or transport. Ensure that the unit and the gas supply
are turned off.
• Because of the connectors at the back of the unit the backside should not
be sterilized with a flame.
• Allow sufficient time for burner tube (5) to cool down prior to disassembling.
• Operate the unit with assembled burner head (5) only.
• After cleaning the burner tube (5) allow sufficient time to dry before
assembling again.
• Do not allow anything to fall into the flame orifice (6).
• When working with this device, always wear protective glasses.
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