LEAK TEST
WARNING: Ensure that no ignition sources are in the vicinity during the leak test. This also includes smoking. Never check for leaks with
a burning match or a naked flame, and always do this task outdoors.
1. The gas regulating knob must be in the
2. Open the gas supply on the bottle and brush the soap-water solution provided or a home-made soap solution comprising 50% liquid soap
and 50% water onto all parts that carry gas (connection at the gas bottle / gas pressure regulator / gas hose / gas inlet / connection
on the valve). You can also use a leak spray
3. Bubbles forming in the soap solution indicate that there are leaks.
IMPORTANT: Do not use the barbecue and the BLAZING ZONE
at the gas bottle.
4. Eliminate the leaks by re-tightening the connections if possible, or else renew the defective parts.
5. Repeat steps 1 and 2.
6. Contact your specialist gas equipment retailer if the leaks cannot be eliminated.
NOTE: Carry out the LEAK TEST each time the gas bottle is connected or changed, and also at the start of the barbecue season.
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KIT PLUS until all leaks have been eliminated. Turn off the gas supply
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