b. Wind the gas hose over the regula-
tor, first by hand and then fasten it
firmly using an adjustable spanner.
a. Screw the gas pressure regulator
connector to the right on the tank
b. Screw the gas pressure regulator
connector to the left on the tank.
Perform a leak test:
• Before lighting the appliance for the
first time
• Whenever the gas cylinder is
changed or a gas component is
replaced.
• At least once a year, preferably at
the beginning of the season
The leak test must be carried out outdoors,
in a well-ventilated area nowhere close to
naked flames, heat sources or sparks. Do
soap and water or leak spray for the test.
WARNING
Do not look for gas leaks with a lighter or
match! Ensure that there are no sparks
or naked flames in the vicinity when you
check for leaks. Sparks or naked flames
can cause a fire or explosion resulting in
serious or fatal injuries and damage to
property.
All the parts which are connected in the
factory are carefully checked for gas leaks.
The burners have been tested. However,
as a safety measure you must check all the
connections for leaks before use.
Do not light the burners when checking for
leaks.
Method:
• Prepare some soapy water
• Once the full gas cylinder has been
connected to the appliance and
all the control knobs are turned to
one turn by turning to the right
• Check for leaks by applying soapy
water to the connections. Sealing
should be checked in the following
places:
• Check that no soap bubbles appear.
If you can see soap bubbles, and
the soap bubbles are growing larger,
there is a gas leak.
NOK
OK
If there is a leak, turn off the gas and tight-
en the connection. Open the gas valve and
check the connection again with the soapy
water. If the leak has not been repaired,
contact a distributor in your area. DO NOT
of distributors on our web site.
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