Grand Soleil 45’
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60
Avoid using flames (lighters, matches, etc.) to detect possible leaks.
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Always bear in mind that, as gas is heavier than air, in case of gas leaks it will probably flow
down to the lowest parts of the boat (bilge).
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If you detect an actual leak, air very well the bilge. In this case you have to avoid any source
of combustion such as sparks, flames, lit cigarettes, etc.
Replacing a gas cylinder
Warning! Replacing a gas cylinder is an operation to be carried out with extreme
caution; make sure that no flames, lit cigarettes or any other source of combustion is
around.
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Turn off the pressure regulator cock on the gas cylinder.
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Lift and unscrew the gas cylinder, holding the gas reducer.
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Screw the new gas cylinder, making sure that the threads are properly fitted into the
junction.
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Turn on the pressure regulator cock on the gas cylinder in case of use.
We recommend you to consult the use and maintenance manual of the stove unit
(oven and burners) provided by the manufacturer and delivered separately.
Components location
1. Gas cylinder containers on the deck
2. Gas cylinder vent on the hull side
3. T-fitting connecting copper pipes
4. Copper pipes
5. Stop cock under the oven
6. Oven bolt, lower angle, ahead
7. Tilting oven