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Lighting Your Barbe
c
ue
Leak Testing
Before proceeding, it is important that you leak test the barbe
c
ue. Make sure all the barbe
c
ue control knobs
are OFF.
If you have a portable gas cylinder, turn the cylinder
ON
by rotating the knob anti-clockwise. If you have a wall
connection, ensure the bayonet or POL fitting is connected.
Spray or pour soapy water (about the same concentration as washing up water) along the gas line including:
The gas connection at the inlet of the barbe
c
ue.
The gas hose or copper piping, including any joints or bends in the piping.
The gas connection at the gas cylinder or the wall connection. If bubbles appear there is a gas leak, turn the gas
supply
OFF
. If the leak is at a connection, tighten and retest. If the leak is anywhere else, or if you cannot resolve
the leak, do not proceed
.
T
urn the gas supply
OFF
and disconnect
it, then
con
tact Kogan.com customer support
.
You can also check for leaks using a Gas Safety Gauge, available at your
local barbecue retailer
. This provides an easier,
quick way to check for leaks anytime.