Liquid gas cylinder connection
Please note the different national connection options for liquid gas cylinders. Different pressure regulators are used
accordingly.
1.
Make sure that all burner control knobs (B) are in the OFF position. Press the control knobs inwards and turn
them clockwise.
2.
Determine the controller type and connect the controller to the liquid gas cylinder according to the instructions.
3.
Make sure that the gas cylinder valve or the pressure regulator lever is closed.
Note:
The pressure regulator supplied may differ slightly from the regulator shown due to national regulations.
A.
Connecting the pressure regulator with a lever.
Turn the pressure regulator lever (b) clockwise to the OFF
position. Press the pressure regulator onto the liquid gas cylinder valve until the pressure regulator obviously
engages. Turn the lever anti-clockwise to ON so that the gas flows out and you can start up the barbecue.
B.
Connecting the pressure regulator with a collar.
Make sure that the pressure regulator lever (b) is in the OFF
position. Slide up the collar on the pressure regulator and maintain the pressure. Press the pressure regulator
onto the gas cylinder valve and slide down the collar to close it. If the pressure regulator does not engage,
repeat the procedure.
Removing the pressure regulator:
1.
Make sure that the the pressure regulator lever (b) is closed.
2.
Turn on all the burner control knobs so that the remaining gas in the system can escape.
3.
Now remove the pressure regulator in the opposite order to as described above.
Leakage check:
Open the pressure regulator lever (b) and use a standard leak indicator to check whether all connections on the
gas system and the connection between the gas cylinder and the pressure regulator are tight. For this purpose,
moisten all gas connections with a standard leak indicator or soapy water (80% water, 20% liquid soap). Bubbles
form at leaks in the joints. Observe the instructions for the leak indicator! Never check for leaks using a naked
flame. Listening for leaks is not a reliable method of detection.
If a leak is detected, close the pressure regulator lever (b) immediately and tighten the loose connection or replace
the leaking part.
Repeat the leak test.
A
Pressure
reducing valve
B
Pressure
reducing valve
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