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Connecting a gas cylinder (exemplary)
a) Turn the orange cap so that the arrow is pointing to the gap in the shroud.
b) Remove the orange safety cap by pulling the lanyard out. Do not use tools. Leave the cap hanging.
c) Check that the black sealing washer is fitted inside the cylinder valve.
Place the regulator down over the valve with switch.
d) Turn the switch on gas cylinder, then turn on the gas grill as instructed.
Warning:
Always test gas line for leaks at connector with soap water finishing all connections.
DO NOT SMOKE WHILE LEAK TESTING. NEVER PERFORM LEAK TEST WITH AN OPEN FLAME.
Make a soap solution of one part liquid detergent and one part water. You will need a spray bottle, brush,
or rag to apply the solution to the fittings. For the initial leak test, make sure the L.P. cylinder is 80% full.
To test
1. Make sure the control valves are in the OFF position, and turn on the gas supply.
2. Check all connections from the gas regulator and supply valve up to and including the connection to the
manifold pipe assembly (the pipe that goes to the burners). Soap bubbles will appear where a leak is present.
3. If a leak is present, immediately turn off the gas supply and tighten the leaky fittings.
4. Turn the gas back on and recheck.
5. Should the gas continue to leak from any of the fittings, turn off the gas supply.
Do not use the grill until all connections have been checked and do not leak.
Disconnecting a gas cylinder (exemplary)
a) Except for twin-cylinder installations with a changeover valve, turn off the gas tap if fitted to the appliance.
Wait until the burner and pilot light have gone out. For installations with a changeover valve, it is only
necessary to switch off the empty cylinder.
b) Replace the orange safety cap onto the empty cylinder.