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EN
Leaks
• If there is a gas leak on your appliance (smell of gas), immediately turn off the gas supply by turning the control knob clockwise to the “OFF”
position and take it into a flame free location where the gas leak may be detected and stopped. If you wish to check for gas leaks on your
appliance, do it outside. Do not try to detect gas leaks using a flame; use soapy water.
How to check the appliance is connected to the gas supply in a sound fashion
• It is important that all gas connections have been correctly connected to prevent any gas leaks.
•
The correct way is to smear the joint, i.e. where the gas container connects to the appliance, with soapy water. Turn the appliance control knob
slightly anti-clockwise to turn the gas on. If bubbles form, then there is a gas leak. Immediately turn the gas off and disconnect the gas supply
from the appliance. Check that all the connections are properly fitted. Check that the seal is in place and in good condition before connecting
the gas supply. Re-check with soapy water after refitting the gas supply.
•
If a gas leak persists, return the product to your local dealer for inspection/repair.
Country of Use
BE, CH, CY, CZ, ES, FR, GB, GR, IE,
IT, LT, LU, LV, PT, SK & SI
PL
BE, CY, DK, EE, FR,
FI, HU, IT, LT, NL,
NO, SE, SI, SK, RO,
HR, TR, BG, IS,LU,
MT
,
& ZA
AT, CH, DE & SK
Appliance Catagories
I
3+(28-30/37)
I
3B/P (37)
I
3B/P (30)
I
3B/P (50)
Allowable gasses
Butane-G30
Propane-G31
Butane-G30, Propane-G31 or their mixture
Gas Pressure
28-30mbar
37mbar
37mbar
28-30mbar
(2.8kPa for South
Africa)
50mbar
Jet Number
0.73
0.69
0.73
0.64
Nominal Usage
Butane - 160g/h
per burner
(160g/h x 2 = 320g/h in total)
Butane - 160g/h
per burner
(160g/h x 2 = 320g/h
in total)
Butane - 160g/h
per burner
(160g/h x 2 =
320g/h in total)
Butane - 160g/h
per burner
(160g/h x 2 =
320g/h in total)
Gross nom. heat input
2.2kW per burner
(2
.2
kW x 2 = 4.4kW in total)
2.2kW per burner
(2.2kW x 2 = 4.4kW
in total)
2.2kW per burner
(2.2kW x 2 =
4.4kW in total)
2.2kW per burner
(2.2kW x 2 = 4.4kW
in total)
Country Name and Abbreviations
AE = United Arab Emirates
AL = Albania
AT = Austria
BE = Belgium
CH = Switzerland
CZ = Czech Republic
DE = Germany
DK = Denmark
ES = Spain
FI = Finland
FR = France
GB = United Kingdom
GR = Greece
HR = Croatia
IT = Italy
JP = Japan
KR = Korea
NL = Netherlands
NO = Norway
PL = Poland
PT = Portugal
RO = Romania
RU = Russia
RS = Serbia
SI = Slovenia
SK = Slovakia
SE = Sweden
TR = Turkey
ZA = South Africa
I 3B/P (30), I 3+ (28-30/37) and I 3B/P (37),
Appliance categories: (DK, FI, NO, NL, SE, AT, DE, BE, ES, FR, IE, IT, PT, GB, CH)
Push an approved hose onto the valve tailpiece until it is properly seated. On the other end, attach a suitable low pressure regulator.
I3B/P(30) : 30mbar Butane configurations regulator or 30mbar Propane configurations regulator or 30mbar butane/propane mixture
configuration regulator.
I3B/P(37) : 37mbar Butane configurations regulator or 37mbar Propane configurations regulator or 37mbar butane/propane mixture
configuration regulator.
I3+(28-30/37) : 30mbar Butane configurations regulator or 37mbar Propane configurations regulator.
Again making sure that the hose is properly seated. The type of hose used shall comply with the relevant EN standard and locate
requirement. In South Africa the regulator used must comply with SANS 1237.
I 3B/P (50) Appliance category: (AT, DE, CH, SK)
I3B/P(50) : 50mbar Butane configurations regulator or 50mbar Propane configurations regulator or 50mbar butane/propane mixture
configurations regulator.
Screw a hose with the correct threaded fittings on each end, onto the left hand 1/4” BSP thread of the valve. Attach a suitable 50mbar
low-pressure regulator on the end of the hose. The hose assembly used must comply with DIN 4815 part 2 or equivalent.