
15
LANDMANN
Connecting the gas cylinder
Danger "Ignition of escaping gas"Danger "Ignition of escaping gas"
Liquid gas is highly flammable and explosive.
Possible consequences:
• Serious personal injury or damage to property if gas ignites in an environment in which
it is not controlled.
Safety measures:
• When connecting the gas cylinder ensure that there are no sources of ignition within a
5 m radius.
• Take special care not to light any naked flames, do not smoke or switch on electric
appliances (devices, lights, door bells), etc (sparkover possible).
• If necessary, ensure that you replace the hose to meet with national requirements.
1. Select a suitable place to set up the barbecue. Make sure that ...
– there are and can be no flammable materials or substances nearby. Minimum distance to flammable materials or
substances: 2m above and 1m to the side; distance to flame resistant materials or substances: min 0.25 m.
– Note: The smoke escapes from the grill hood positioned at the rear of the barbecue. It can therefore result in fouling
objects that are located close to the rear of the barbecue.
– the grill is positioned firmly on a flat, sufficiently large surface area. It must not be moved during operation. Put on
both fixing brakes on the right castor!
– all flame regulators (A) are set to "OFF".
G5
G1
3
G2
G4
2. Open the cart doors, raise the gas bottle safety bar on the right
side wall and place the gas bottle uprights into the tray in the
base of the cart. Place the gas bottle safety bar over the gas
bottle.
Always store the gas cylinder in an upright position.
The gas hose must not be bent or under tension.
3. Check to make sure that the seal of the cylinder valve thread is
present and intact. Do not use any additional sealing washers.
4. Turn the operating lever (G2) to the 3 o'clock position and then press the pressure reducer (G1) on the valve of the gas
bottle (G4) until you hear a click.
5. Check to make sure they are correctly connected by pulling the pressure reducer (G1) upwards. It should not disconnect
from the bottle valve.
6. Check the connection between the pressure reducer (G1) and the gas hose (G5) and the connection between the gas
hose (G5) and the setting device (underneath the front panel (16)).
7. Open the cylinder valve (turn operating lever (G2) to a 6 o'clock position) and use a standard leak detector to make sure
that all of the connections are tight.
– Please observe the instructions for the leak detection agent! Never check for leaks using a naked flame. Listening
for leaks is not a reliable method of detection either.
– If the connection is not sealed properly close the bottle valve immediately (turn operating lever (G2) to a 3 o'clock
position) and then re-tighten the connection or replace the leaking part. Repeat the leak test.
8. If you do not wish to use the barbecue immediately, close the bottle valve (turn operating lever (G2) to a 3 o'clock
position).