6.3 Connecting the hose to the appliance
1.
Locate the gas tube of your appliance.
2.
Screw the gas hose on the gas tube (A) and tighten it with
two spanners. Hold the tube with one spanner, while turning
the hose with the other spanner (B).
A
It should be used with flexible hose that is suitable for use
with butane and propane gas. Hose length should not
exceed 1.50 m.
6.4 Connecting the hose and cylinder to
the regulator
You need a 17 mm spanner and an adjustable spanner.
1.
Screw the hose on the pressure regulator and tighten it with
a 17 mm spanner (A).
2.
Screw the regulator clockwise on the cylinder and tighten it
with an adjustable spanner (B).
A
Use only regulators complying with EN 16129.
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B
B
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6.5 Replacing the cylinder
1.
Close the gas supply and set all control knobs to OFF.
2.
Disconnect the empty cylinder and connect the full cylinder.
3.
Check the cylinder, the hose and all gas connections for
leaks. See "7 Checking for gas leaks".
Attention, when changing the gas cylinder, this should
always be carried out away from any source of ignition.
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CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS
7.1 Why check for gas leaks?
Propane and butane are heavier than air. As a result, they do
not float away when leaking from the appliance. Especially
on windless days, a leak can cause the gas to collect in and
around the appliance. That accumulated gas can then ignite and
explode.
7.2 When check for gas leaks?
•
Before the first use or before the first use after a long period
of non-use.
Also check for gas leaks if your appliance was assembled
by your dealer.
•
Each time you replace a gas component.
•
At least once a year, preferably at the beginning of the
season.
7.3 Safety instructions
•
Put the appliance outdoors, in a well-ventilated area. Make
sure there are no flames or heat sources near the appliance.
•
Never use a lighter or match to check for gas leaks.
•
Do not smoke and do not light the burners when checking
for gas leaks.
7.4 Which materials do I need?
To check for gas leaks, you need:
•
A testing liquid. You can use a ready-made leak spray or a
mixture of water (50%) and dish-washing soap (50%).
•
The leak test tool that came with your appliance. You
use it to suck up the testing liquid and apply it to the gas
component or connection that you want to check.