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USER MANUAL
805846UK - ZIP HYDROTAP G4 V1.00 NOV 2017
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TEL: 0345 6 005 005 EMAIL: SERVICE@ZIPINDUSTRIES .CO.UK
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SECTION 10 THE CO
2
CYLINDER
• Turn the CO
2
cylinder regulator off, turn clockwise to the end stop.
• Remove the cylinder from the cupboard and disconnect the regulator. If
the braided hose is removed from the regulator, be careful not to lose the
small plastic sealing olive, located inside the end of the hose.
• Screw the regulator and hose assembly clockwise onto the new cylinder.
Be aware that some CO
2
may be discharged from the cylinder joint. Any
CO
2
released will be cold.
• Install the cylinder in an upright position (use the hook and loop securing
strap).
• Turn the regulator on (turn regulator knob anti-clockwise to end stop).
• Check all joints for gas leaks using a sponge and soapy water.
• Purge the gas lines, see CO
2
purge , page 20.
Note
When removing hose, take care not to
lose plastic olive from the fitting.
• Turn the gas off.
• Using soapy water applied with a
sponge, or with a brush, cover all of
the gas joints with a liberal amount
of suds.
• Turn the gas on.
• Inspect the joint for leaks.
• If any bubbles appear, the joint will
need to be resealed and tested again.
After replacing a cylinder or after making a gas connection,
perform a leak test
to check for gas leaks between regulator and
cylinder, and between regulator and braided hose.
Test for leaks at these two points
10. 1 Changing the CO
2
cylinder
10.2 CO
2
regulator
10.3 CO
2
leak test
Regulator closed
Regulator open