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Gas requirements
• The pressure adjuster should comply with the standard EN16129 and
current regulations in the country where it is installed, which may be
found at your nearest retailer of gas items.
• Refer to the technical date. It is strictly prohibited to use adjustable
pressure.
• The life expectancy of the regulator is estimated as 10 years. It is
recommended that the regulator is changed within 10 years of the date of
manufacture or the national conditions require it.
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The type of replaceable hose should meet the standard of EN16436-1.
• The length of the hose must be less than 0.3 meters. Worn or damaged
hose must be replaced. Ensure that the hose is not obstructed nor kinked.
It is recommended that the hose is changed within 1 year of the date of
manufacture or the national conditions require it.
• Never use a gas cylinder with a damaged body, valve, collar, or foot ring. A
dented or rusty gas tank may be hazardous and should be checked out by
a gas supplier.
• Always perform a leak test on gas connections whenever a cylinder is
connected. If bubbles form in the leak test solution, do not use. Never use
a flame to test for leaks.
• Never connect this appliance to an unregulated gas source.
• Use only regulator and hose approved for LP Gas at the correct pressures
and gas type.
• Using 30mbar butane regulator for butane of I3B/P(30) or butane of I3+.
• Using 30mbar propane regulator for propane or butane/propane mixture
of I3B/P(30).
• Using 37mbar propane regulator for propane of I3P(37).
• Using 50mbar butane regulator for butane of I3B/P (50).
• Using 50mbar propane regulator for propane or butane/propane mixture
of I3B/P (50).