B) Fitting the hose –
for BE, DK, ES, FI, NL, NO, SE, FR, GB, IE, IT, LU
The appliance is supplied with a universal adaptor for
connecting the gas hose including the gas pressure re-
gulator (not included in scope of delivery) to the gas
rail.
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Connect the universal adapter to the ¼" BSP exter-
nal thread.
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Tighten the universal adapter using a spanner.
Ensure that the connectors are firmly mounted
and gas-tight.
Use suitable hose clips or crimp clamps to fix the hose to
the adaptor and tighten the clips/clamps securely. Once
you have fitted and checked the hose/pressure regulator
connection to the gas grill, turn on the gas cylinder and check the connections for leaks. Make sure that you
keep well away from any possible sources of ignition during this process.
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Keep the gas hose and the electrical power cord away from hot parts.
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Avoid twisting the gas hose unnecessarily.
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Always check the gas hose for cracks, pinches, wear and other damage before using the grill. If the gas
hose shows signs of damage or wear, it must be replaced immediately.
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Replace the gas hose if damaged or when required by national statutory regulations.
Gas-tightness test
Never use a naked flame to check for leaks at the gas connections. If you smell
gas, turn off the gas cylinder immediately.
Every time before starting up the appliance and whenever the gas cylinder has
been replaced, carry out the "gas-tightness test" according to instructions.
Do not use damaged gas cylinders. Dented or rusty gas cylinders or gas cylinders
with damaged valves are potentially dangerous and should be replaced immedi-
ately with a fully intact cylinder.
1. Firmly connect all gas-conveying components.
2. Turn all control knobs to "• OFF".
3. Open the valve at the gas cylinder.
4. Apply a soap-and-water solution made by mixing water with a proportion of detergent or a leak loca-
tor spray to all gas connections (gas cylinder, gas pressure regulator, gas hose connections).
5. If soap bubbles appear, it means that there is a leak at that point.
IMPORTANT: The grill must not be used until all leaks have been eliminated.
6. In this case close valve at the gas cylinder.
7. Eliminate the leaks by tightening the connections, if possible, or replacing any defective parts.
8. Repeat leak test.
9. If you smell gas and cannot find any leaking joints on the grill, turn off the gas cylinder, detach the hose
and immediately contact your supplier or the shop where you bought the appliance.
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