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DANGER Risk of
explosion and
suffocation!
LPG
bottles must not be
stored in the house.
Leakage control at the connection point
•
Ensure that the control knobs on the control panel
are in the OFF position.
•
Open the valve on the Gas bottle.
•
Using a small paint brush, apply some soapy
water to all the connections.
•
If there is a leak, bubbles will appear.
•
If this occurs, close the gas bottle valve .
•
Check and tighten the connections immediately.
•
Repeat the procedure to ensure that there are no
further leaks.
1.
Hose tip-LPG
2.
Hose tip-NG
3.
Safety hose
4.
O-ring (gasket)
5.
Clamp
•
Push the appliance towards the kitchen wall.
Caution:
Never use a
naked flame to check for
gas leaks
DANGER Risk of
explosion by damage
of the safety tube!
The safety tube must not
be clamped, bent or
trapped or come into
contact with hot parts of
the appliance.
Final check
1. Open gas supply.
2. Check gas installations for secure fitting and tight-
ness.
3. Ignite burners and check appearance of the flame.
The flames should be blue and
burn smoothly. If the flames
appear yellowish, check that the
burner cap is seated correctly or
clean the burner. Switch off the
gas and let burner cool before
touching it.