Fittingthepressureregulator(dependingontheversionofthepressureregulator)
1. The gas pressure regulator must comply with the current version of standards
EN 16436 or EN 16129, as well as national regulations.
2. In the first step check the gas hose / gas pressure regulator screw fixing is tight
using a spanner and if necessary tighten the screw fixing.
3. Remove the safety cap on the gas cylinder.
4. Insert the tip of the pressure regulator into the valve of the gas cylinder and
turn the union nut anticlockwise by hand.
5. Tighten the union nut by hand.
Alternatively, you can use a gas pressure regulator spanner.
Fittingthegashose
A) Attaching the hose connector – for Germany, Austria and
Switzerland
1. Screw the gas hose to the multiple connector (located on the right
side wall of the lower cabinet).
2. Make sure that the individual connectors of the multiple connector
are tightened and tighten if necessary (using two spanners).
3. Once you have fitted and checked the gas hose / pressure regulator
connection to the gas grill, check the connectors for leaks according
to the section "Leak check".
B) Fitting the hose – for BE, DK, ES, FI, NL, NO, SE, FR, GB,
IE, IT, LU
A universal adapter is included in the scope of delivery
for connecting the gas hose coming from the pressure
regulator to the hose for the burner.
4. Connect the universal adapter to the ¼" BSP external thread of the
multiple connector.
5. Tighten the connection. Use the second spanner for resistance.
6. Use suitable hose clips or crimp clamps to fix the hose to the
adaptor and tighten the clips/clamps securely.
7.
Once you have fitted and checked the gas hose / pressure regulator
connection to the gas grill, check the connectors for leaks according
to the section "Leak check".
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2 x 17 mm