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First mount the two wheels on the axle. To do so,
press in the spring located on the wheel (Figure 6);
then release the spring, pushing the wheel onto the
axle. It can be felt when the spring jumps into place
and it is not possible to pull the wheel from the axle.
After mounting the wheels, fasten the axle to the
bottom of the housing. To do so, turn the appliance
upside down (while empty) and fasten the axle with the
retaining screw (Figure 7).
To mount the pull handle, turn the appliance (while
empty) on its end. Position the pull handle below the
handle fastener, so that its smooth surface is on the
outside. Screw the handle fastener to the chassis
using both screws (Figure 8).
Snap the pull handle into the fastener groove, folding
it down beside the chassis. In this position, it acts as
a leg when the appliance is in operation.
If you wish to pull the appliance on wheels, make sure
no power source is connected. Then straighten up the
pull handle and pull the appliance to its new location.
When loading onto a vehicle, the wheels and handle
are removed in reverse order (if required for better use
of space). The appliance must be empty to carry out
these processes.
Figure 6.
Figure 7.
Figure 8.
6. Mounting the wheels
The wheel set, found inside the appliance, consists of
the following parts:
2 wheels
1 axle
1 axle-retaining screw
1 pull handle
1 handle fastener
2 screws for the pull handle
If, for any reason, the gas flame extinguishes, the
flame safety device is working automatically and shuts
off gas supply. While the button is pushed, this device
is temporary inoperative.
After finishing the gas operation the gas supply is to be
turned off.