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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TROLLEY
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TROLLEY
16) Fit The Cylinder Bracket
This slips into the slot on the right side panel, on either the
inside or the outside of the cart� This allows a cylinder to
be placed on the outside of the cart, or inside the cabinet
enclosure�
17) Fit The Hose To The Barbecue
You need to connect the proper hose to the barbecue inlet
before the barbecue is in place in the cart� You should
follow the separate barbecue instructions for directions on
methods of connection and leak testing�
If you purchased a side burner:
Pass hose a through the side hole (arrow 1) and connect to
the barbecue� Follow your separate side burner instructions
for remaining connection details�
If you did not purchase a side burner:
If you are using a portable LPG/propane cylinder and you
wish to place the bottle on the outside of the cabinet, thread
the hose and regulator (b) through the hole in the side panel
(arrow 1), and connect to the barbecue�
If you are using a portable LPG/propane cylinder and you
wish to place the bottle on the inside of the cabinet, thread
the hose and regulator (b) past the top enclosure panel from
underneath (arrow 2) and connect to the barbecue�
If you are using piped gas, your gas plumber may choose to
thread a special hose from the rear of the cart (arrow 3)�
18) Lower The Barbecue Into The Cart
You will need to tease the side panels apart slightly to be
able to put the barbecue into place� Make sure the barbecue
is pushed back against the rear edge of the cart, and the
front of the barbecue is flush with the front of the cart�
You do not need to screw anything in at this stage� That is
done in the next two steps�
19) Fit The Optional Side Burner
If you purchased a side burner, the side burner must go on
the right side of the barbecue� Use 4 Allen head screws,
washers and nuts� The screws go through the inside of the
barbecue and help to secure it�
Check The Gas Type
Before beginning installation or assembly, check that the
gas type which the barbecue and side burner are designed
for is correct for the gas available to you� In most countries
the choices are natural gas or LPG/propane� You will find
the gas type label on the side of your barbecue� If your
barbecue uses the incorrect gas type, or if you are unsure,
consult your dealer before going any further� Using the
wrong type of gas for a barbecue is extremely dangerous�
Natural Gas Conversion: Most newly purchased barbecues
are made for LPG/propane� A natural gas conversion kit is
available to allow your barbecue to run on natural gas�
NOTE: gas conversion must be carried out by an authorised
BeefEater service agent or licensed gas fitter�
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