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LEAK TEST
WARNING:
Ensure that no ignition sources are in the vicinity during the leak test. This also includes smoking. Never check for leaks with a
burning match or a naked flame, and always do this task outdoors.
1. The gas regulating knob must be in the position.
2. Open the gas supply at the bottle and brush a soap solution (50% liquid soap and 50% water) onto all parts that carry gas (connection at the
gas bottle / gas pressure regulator / gas hose / gas inlet / connection on the valve). You can also use a leak spray
(see Fig. 2A and 2B).
3. Bubbles forming in the soap solution indicate that there are leaks.
IMPORTANT:
do not use the barbecue until all leaks have been
eliminated. Turn off the gas supply at the gas bottle.
4. Eliminate the leaks by retightening the connections if possible, or else renew the defective parts.
5. Repeat steps 1 and 2.
6. Contact your specialist gas equipment retailer if the leaks cannot be eliminated.
NOTE:
Carry out the
LEAK TEST
each time the gas bottle is connected or changed, and also at the start of the barbecue season.
AROSA 570 G SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION
Fig. 2A
Fig. 2B
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