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UNIVERSAL LPG INSTALLATION
This barbecue is supplied set up for Universal LPG and
is labelled accordingly. A Natural Gas conversion kit is
available if required. Refer to Natural Gas installation
for details.
Connecting the appliance to an LPG gas supply
The appliance may be supplied LPG from either:
• A 9 kg portable LPG cylinder, or
• A remote supply of LPG via fixed pipework.
Connecting to a Portable 9kg LPG Cylinder
The components required to make this type of connection
are included.
The components required are:
• LPG hose and regulator assembly to suit 9 kg cylinder
• Brass adapter
• Sealing washer.
To assemble the connection (refer diagram below):
• Connect the brass adapter to the barbecue gas inlet
with the sealing washer in place to seal the connection.
Then assemble the hose to the brass adapter.
• Connect the POL fitting at the inlet of the regulator to
the valve on the LPG cylinder.
• Leak test all connections in the assembly as described
under LEAK TEST PROCEDURE.
Gas inlet pipe
Fibre washer
Brass adaptor
LPG hose
and regulator
GAS BOTTLE SAFETY INFORMATION
• This appliance is designed to use a 9kg (20 lbs)
gas cylinder.
• The gas cylinder must be made and marked in
accordance with specifications for LPG cylinders.
• It is recommended to turn off the cylinder valve when
the appliance is not in use.
• Gas cylinders must be stored in an approved housing
out of reach of children.
• When disconnecting the gas bottle ensure that all the
control valves are in the ‘OFF’ position.
• Remove the bottle from any housing in which it may
be stored before disconnection.
• When reconnecting the hose to the bottle, ensure that
all connections are tight before replacing in the storage
compartment.
• Carry out a leakage check as detailed on page 8 after
each re-connection.