7.3 Visual inspection of the flame
Depending on the type of gas used, the flame appears as follows:
● Propane (G31): flame with blue internal pin point and clear outline.
● Butane (G30): flame with slight yellow tips when igniting the burner; these tips
intensify as the burner heats.
7.4 Gas cylinders
CAUTION!
The use of gas and/or a pressure different from those indicated by
the manufacturer could cause irregular and incorrect operation of the
appliance. The manufacturer declines all liability for the incorrect or
improper use of the appliance.
The gas cylinders to be used are the most common in the country where the
appliance is used. The gas to be used is clearly indicated on the outside of the
packaging and on the indelible label attached on the back of the appliance. In any
case, observe the following: Gas cylinders with valve and pressure reducer must
be placed in an upright position and in the appropriate compartment, and access
should not be impeded. Replacement of the cylinders must be performed without
impediment and with ease.
Replacing the gas cylinder
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Close the taps of the appliance.
Make sure no flames or fire are nearby.
h
h
Close the valve of the cylinder to be replaced.
h
Unscrew the pressure reducer of the empty cylinder, take it out of the
compartment.
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Proceed in reverse order for replacement.
Check for gas leaks with the use of a non-corrosive fluid.
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CAUTION!
● Do not use a soap and water solution.
● Do not use an open flame.
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