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Connecting to the Cylinder
• Confirm all barbecue control knobs are in the
'OFF' position.
OFF
HI
LO
OFF
• Connect the regulator to the gas cylinder
according to the instructions below and the
instructions from the gas cylinder supplier.
Read carefully before use
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Tabel (A)
COUNTRY
INLET
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Bottle
(21,8x1,814)
1 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
• TYPE 694 is a domestic regulator used to supply
gas to utilities at specific pressure and flow, as
indicated on the label (2).
• Make sure the regulator inlet and outlet are
compatible with the cylinder and the appliance
being used.
• The gas cylinder must always be kept in vertical
position. Do not move the cylinder during the
operation. When the device is used outdoors, it
shall be positioned or protected against direct
penetration by any tracking water.
• TYPE 694 versions featuring a release valve (the
marking "PRV" is visible on the label (2)) are
generally not type-approved for use in closed
premises (see local laws on the subject).
• TYPE 694 operating temperature range is
0/+50°C for Butane and -20/+50°C for Propane
and LPG.
• Never look for gas leaks with a live flame. Use
instead a solution of water and soap.
• In the event of any faults being found, close the
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1
3
5
OUTLET
G ¼ MALE L.H.
gas supply and immediately contact your gas
supplier.
• Avoid that the hole on the cover (VENT) is
obstructed or stopped (9).
• This regulator is not for use in caravans and
motor caravans.
• For a permanent use outside the house, install
the regulator in a position protected from the
weather, paying great attention to the position
of the vent hole (9).
2 FITTING THE RUBBER HOSE (fig.1)
• Connect the end of the hose (4) to the regulator
outlet, if necessary with the aid of soapy water.
Fasten the hose using clamps (8). Do not over-
tighten to prevent damaging the hose (in some
countries, the hose clamps and the hose are of
standards dimensions.
3 FITTING THE REGULATOR ON THE VALVE
• Ensure cylinder valve is closed (7). Remove
plastic bung (6) if present.
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• Before fitting the regulator to the cylinder, fit the
tubing (4) ensuring that the nozzle (3) is
completely covered and hold firmly by a hose
clip (8): make sure that all valves and appliances
are turned off.
• Check all connections and ensure that they are
fig.1
free from dirt and undamaged.
• When required, check that the gasket is present
and that is in good condition.
• The regulator should be supported and the
connection (1) fitted to the cylinder valve outlet
and tightened with a spanner.
4 GAS LEAKS
All gas leaks, however small, are dangerous and
must be eliminated. Escaping gas can normally
be traced by smell or sound but liquid detergent
should be brushed over the area to confirm the
location of the leak. NEVER look for a leak with a
naked flame.
On cylinders, if a leak is suspected, turn off gas
supply immediately, and extinguish any standing
pilot lights or naked flames. Ventilate the room
if possible. If the cylinder is indoors, move the
cylinder outdoors to a safe place, and call your
dealer for advice.
5 EXCESS FLOW VALVE(EFV)
The TYPE 694 can be equipped with a safety device
"excess flow valve" designed to stop gas escaping
in case of accidental detachment or breakage of
the rubber hose used to supply gas to the user
appliance. The marking "excess flow" on the label
(2) shows the presence of this device on the TYPE
694.
The flow limiting device should operate as follows:
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