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Note: Before attempting to light your barbecue you must refer to your lighting instructions
and warning / safety points.
Check the hose before each use, searching for cracking, cuts or any abrasions. If the hose is
found to be faulty in any way do not attempt to use your barbecue.
When changing your gas bottle ensure that there are no sources of ignition close by i.e. fires,
cigarettes, naked flames etc. Make sure that the appliance is switched off.
Ensure that the hose is free from any kinks or bends which will affect the gas flow when using
your barbecue. Also the hose must not have undue tension and must not touch any part of
the barbecue which may be hot.
How to change your cylinder
These cylinders take a regulator which incorporates a switch for the on / off control of the
gas supply. No spanner is required.
How to connect a gas bottle
a.:
Turn the orange cap so that the arrow is pointing to the gap in the shroud.
b.: Remove the orange safety cap by pulling the lanyard out, then out. Do not use tools.
Leave the cap hanging.
c.:
Attach regulator to cylinder by squeezeing in control lever on regulator and pressing
down on valve of cylinder. Check that the regulator is securely attached to cylinder.
d.: Switch on the Cylinder regulator control by lifting lever to vertical position.
e.: To turn off gas at regulator push lever down to horizontal position, to release regulator
squeeze in control lever on regulator.
Note:
Always test gas line for leaks at connector with soapy water finishing all connections.
7.:
Preparation
You will need to purchase a Propane bottle with a 27mm clip on valve to operate this barbecue
which can be obtained from your nearest Gas Retailer.
Energy saving tips:
a.:
Reduce the opening time of the lid.
b.: Preheat the barbecue for 5 minutes low then 10 minutes medium. (with Lid open)
c.:
Do not preheat longer than recommended.
d.: Do not use a higher setting than required.
8.:
Installation
After purchasing your gas bottle you will then be ready to set it up with your barbecue.
a.:
Position the gas bottle at the side of your barbecue, not underneath, keeping in mind
that the bottle must be kept away from heat and in a safe position.
b.: When ready to use your barbecue insert the regulator into the gas bottle valve and
tighten firmly.