2. Turn off
gas valves
3. Turn gas cylinder
on
4. Spray or apply
soapy water on
gas connections
5. If leak is present,
bubbles will
appear
LEAK TESTING
Please check for gas leakage the first time you are
connecting the BBQ to the gas cylinder, and also
each time you are replacing the gas cylinder or
disconnecting/reconnecting any fittings. Inspect
the hose before each use.
To check for gas leakage, turn on the gas supply at
the gas cylinder, but do not switch on the burners
inside the BBQ. The gas hose will now be filled with
gas. Then pour water with soap over all connections.
Any gas leakage should result in bubbles within 20
seconds. If a gas leakage is detected, tighten the
connection. If the gas leakage persist, contact your
supplier or place of purchase. As an alternative, you
may use a gas leak detector, following the
manufacturer’s instructions, available at all major
BBQ retailers. This provides an easier way to check
for gas leaks
DO NOT USE NAKED FLAME FOR LOCATING
GAS LEAKS. IF A LEAK PERSISTS, CALL AN
AUTHORISED PERSON
1. Add soap and water to spray bottle or
soapy water with brush
6
OFF
High
Low
ON