Installation
Connecting To Portable LPG
You should now connect your barbeque to either a 4 kg or 9 kg gas cylinder, which can be refi lled or
swapped at petrol stations or your place of purchase when empty.
Before connecting the cylinder, inspect the hose, fi ttings and rubber seals. If there is any sign of splitting
or wear, have the hose replaced.
Place the LPG cylinder onto the hook on the right side of the barbeque.
If you have a gas safety gauge, ensure this is connected to your bottle according to the manufacturer’s
instructions. Now connect the regulator end of the hose to the gas bottle. You won’t need a spanner
here. Just turn the fi tting in an anticlockwise direction and hand tighten as much as you can. This
should seal it suffi ciently. Ensure the gas bottle is upright at all times.
Conduct a leak test before use - see the next section.
Attach The Warming Rack
There are two prongs on the rear
underside of the warming rack. Insert
these prongs into the brackets above
the hotplate. The warming rack should
sit fl at above the hotplate.