GAS
CYLINDER
INFORMATION
•
This
appliance
is
designed
to
be
used
with
a
gas
cylinder
not
exceeding
(Australia
9KG)
•
The
gas
cylinder
supply
valve
must
be
turned
off
when
the
appliance
is
not
in
use.
•
Gas
cylinders
must
be
stored
outdoors,
out
of
reach
of
children
and
must
not
be
stored
in
a
building,
garage
or
any
other
enclosed
area.
•
The
gas
cylinder
used
must
incorporate
a
safety
collar
to
protect
the
valve
assembly.
*
Never
store
a
spare
cylinder
under
the
barbecue
shelves
or
inside
the
trolley
housing.
Any
LPG
cylinder
not
attached
to
the
BBQ
for
use
should
be
stored
outdoors
and
well
away
from
this
appliance.
IMPORTANT:
• When
disconnecting
and
removing
the
gas
cylinder
for
the
purpose
of
refilling,
always
observe
the
following
procedure.
• Ensure
that
all
gas
control
valves
on
the
appliance
and
the
gas
cylinder
are
turned
off
before
disconnecting
the
regulator
from
the
cylinder.
• Do
not
smoke
or
use
a
naked
flame
near
the
appliance
or
gas
cylinder
while
disconnecting
the
gas
line
between
the
appliance
and
gas
cylinder.
• Remove
the
gas
cylinder
from
the
enclosure
before
disconnecting
the
regulator
from
the
appliance.
• Tighten
all
connections
before
placing
the
gas
cylinder
back
in
its
enclosure.
• The
gas
leak
testing
procedure
should
be
conducted
every
time
the
gas
cylinder
is
refilled
and
reconnected
to
the
appliance
before
using
the
appliance.
Regulator
Connection
1.
Check
that
all
control
knobs
are
in
the
‘Off’
position.
2.
Make
sure
the
cylinder
valve
is
off.
3.
Remove
the
protective
cap
from
the
cylinder
if
present.
4.
Leak
test
the
connection
with
a
soapy
water
solution.
Gas
Leak
Test
Procedure
Never
use
a
naked
flame
to
check
for
gas
leaks.
Always
use
the
following
procedure
to
check
for
gas
leaks.
1.
In
a
small
container,
mix
up
a
solution
of
water
and
detergent
or
soap.
Mix
the
solution
well.
2. Make
sure
that
the
gas
supply
valve
on
the
gas
cylinder
is
turned
on.
3.
Make
sure
that
the
gas
control
valves
on
the
appliance
are
all
turned
off.
4.
Using
a
brush
or
spray
bottle
apply
the
solution
to
the
gas
line
and
each
join
in
the
gas
line.
5.
Bubbling
of
the
solution
will
indicate
that
there
is
a
leak
present.
6.
Re
‐
tighten
or
re
‐
seal
any
joints
that
are
leaking.
7.
If
a
leak
persists
then
contact
your
distributor
or
the
manufacturer
for
assistance.