UK: INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1. How to connect your gas grill to a gas cylinder depends on which model you have purchased.
Please read the instructions below for your Appetizer Duo model.
Appetizer Duo (651159):
To be able to use your gas stove you will need to purchase an LPG gas cylinder, a regulator and a hose.
The type of gas can be butane or propane. The regulator needs to fit the chosen gas cylinder and deliver
a supply pressure of 28-30mbar if the gas is butane. 30 or 37 mbar if the gas is propane. The hose needs
to fit the regulator as well as the gas stove. The gas stove can be used with either 8mm ID or
10/11mm ID.
a) If your hose has an internal diameter of 8 mm, push the hose over the first ribbed half of the
removable hose stud (8). Thread the hose and stud onto the gas inlet connection (4).
b) If your hose has an internal diameter of 10/11 mm, push the hose all the way over the ripped part of
the removable hose stud (8). Thread the hose and stud onto the gas inlet connection (4).
c) If your hose is equipped with a ¼" left hand thread, thread the hose directly onto the gas inlet
connection.
a)
The hose should be threaded hand tight plus a ¼ of a turn.
Appetizer Duo – DE (650784):
To be able to use your gas stove you will need to purchase an LPG gas cylinder and regulator (the hose
is supplied with your gas grill). The type of gas can be butane or propane. The regulator needs to fit the
chosen gas cylinder and deliver a supply pressure of 50mbar. The hose needs to fit the regulator as well
as the gas stove. The gas stove is equipped with a ¼" LH thread.
The supplied 80 cm hose is equipped with a ¼" LH thread and can be threaded directly onto the gas inlet
connection.
The hose should be threaded hand tight plus ¼ of a turn.
2. Once you have successfully connected your gas stove to a gas cylinder, position the gas cylinder at
the side of your gas stove. Keep in mind that the cylinder must be kept away from heat and in a safe
and upright position.
3. Attach the regulator to the gas cylinder tap correctly (refer to the instruction manual provided with
the regulator).
4. Always check for leaks at all joints using soapy water. NEVER USE A NAKED FLAME TO CHECK FOR
LEAKS.
b)
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