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Rotary knob with overfill
protection.
• The opening of the regulator must fit on the connection of the gas tap
of the cylinder.
• Check whether the gas tap of the tank is completely closed (turn
clockwise until the knob stops).
• Check whether the gas tap of the gas cylinder is provided with suitable
outer threads.
• Make sure that all burner knobs are set to position “off”.
• Remove the protective cover from the gas tap of the gas cylinder.
Always use the protective cover supplied with the gas tap.
• Inspect the connection between the gas tap and the pressure regulator.
Look for damage and dirt. Remove any debris. Check the hose for any
damage. Never try using damaged or blocked equipment. Contact your
local L.P. gas supplier for repairs.
• When connecting the pressure regulator to the gas tap, manually turn
the nut clockwise until it doesn’t go any further. Do not use a wrench
to tighten the nut. Using a wrench can damage the joints, which can be
dangerous (as illustrated in the picture below).
• Turn the gas tap of the cylinder fully open (counter-clockwise). Use a
solution of water and soap to check for any leakage before trying to
ignite the grill. If you encounter a leak, you must shut off the gas tap
and only use the grill after the leak is repaired by a local L.P. gas supplier.
!!!WARNING!!!
1. Never try to insert objects into the opening of the gas tap. This can
damage the gas tap causing it to start leaking. Leaking gas can cause
fire, explosions, serious personal injuries and even death.
2. Do not use this barbecue before performing a leak test.
3. If you have found a gas leak, turn off the gas cylinder immediately.
Dismount the gas pressure regulator from the gas cylinder. Place the
gas cylinder in a cool, well ventilated area. Contact your dealer or gas
supplier for further assistance.
4. If you can’t stop the gas leak contact the fire department or supplier of
the gas cylinder.
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