3. Open the gas cylinder valve by turning anticlockwise (at least two full turns).
4. Check all gas connections for leaks. Apply soapy solution (approx. 50% liquid
soap / 50% water) to all parts carrying gas.
Alternatively, use a suitable leak detector spray.
5. If you see fine bubbles forming in the soapy solution at any point, this
indicates a leak.
6. Eliminate the leaks by tightening the loose screw fixing or hose clips, if
possible, or replacing the defective parts.
7.
Repeat the test again (from step 3).
8. If the leaks cannot be eliminated, consult your dealer. You may not operate the grill in this condition!
As some leak detector sprays, including soapy water, are possibly
slightly corrosive, you must rinse all connections with water after
the leak test and dry them.
A) Connection of pressure regulator to gas cylinder (using union nut)
(the connection is located at the gas cylinder valve)
B) Connection of gas hose to pressure regulator
(the connection is located downstream of the pressure
regulator)
C) Apply soapy solution (approx. 50% liquid soap / 50%
water) to all parts carrying gas. Alternatively, use a
suitable leak detection spray. Small bubbles form if
the gas hose is leaking.
By means of a visual inspection check whether the
gas hose has cracks, porous areas, wear, indentations or
animal bites.
Also perform the smell test. If you smell gas, the hose is
possibly leaking.
If you detect damage to the hose, the grill must not be
used. The hose must only be replaced with an approved
replacement hose.
Insertingindividualparts
1. Place all necessary individual parts such as burner covers, grates and warming rack in the grill.
2. Proceed carefully in order to avoid chipping the enamel of the firebox.
3. Consult the assembly instructions in the event of uncertainties.
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