cylinder. No part of the hose should touch any part of the appliance. So site the
cylinder out to the left hand side of the appliance at the maximum distant permitted
by the hose length.
Connecting the gas cylinder to the appliance
This product is only suitable for use with low-pressure butane or propane gas and
fitted with the appropriate lowpressure regulator via a flexible hose. The hose
should be secured to the regulator and the appliance with hose clips. This barbecue
is set to operate a 28 mbar regulator with butane gas or a 37mbar regulator with
propane gas or a regulator with butane/propane mixture at 30mbar. Use a suitable
regulator certified to BS EN 16129-2013. Please consult your LPG dealer for information
regarding a suitable regulator for the gas cylinder.
Checking for leaks
WARNING!
- Never check for leaks with a naked flame, always use a soapy
water solution.
1. Make 2-3 fluid ounces of leak detecting solution by mixing one part washing up
liquid with 3 parts water.
2. Ensure the control valve is "OFF".
3. Connect the regulator to the cylinder and ON/OFF valve to the burner, ensure the
connections are secure then turn ON the gas.
4. Brush the soapy solution on to the hose and all joints. If bubbles appear you
have a leak, which must be rectified before use.
5. Retest after fixing the fault. Turn OFF the gas at the cylinder after testing.
6. If detected leakage cannot be rectified, do not attempt to cure leakage but
consult your gas dealer.
Lighting your barbecue
Charcoal Lighting Instructions
1. Open the hood of charcoal grill and leave it open during lighting procedure.
2. Remove the charcoal grill cooking grid.
3. Set the charcoal tray to middle height position.
4. Pour up to 1.0 kg of regular charcoal briquettes into charcoal tray and arrange
into a pile. Make sure charcoal does not go above the cooking grid.
Use
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