Note the labeling of appropriate gases listed on your
BBQ and ascertain that the gas you have is suitable for
your BBQ. Be aware that several different valves for gas
cylinders exist, and that the regulator must connect
appropriately to your gas cylinder.
Never try forcing the gas cylinder valve to fit the gas
hose.
Never make adjustments to low-pressure regulator
and hose coupling.
The gas hose must be inspected for signs of dam-
age/leakage prior to being used. If any of these parts
are being replaced, use only parts specified by the
manufacturer.
Do not secure any attachments with tape, or similar
materials not meant for gas applications.
When the gas cylinder is not in use, it must be turned
off and disconnecting the gas hose is advisable.
In the case of a problem arising with the gas hose,
please contact your BBQ supplier for a list of
approved replacement parts. The gas hose must
comply to Australian gas standards.
Gas cylinder not in use is to be stored outdoors in a
well ventilated place, out of reach from children.
Make sure that the gas cylinder is placed in an
upright position and on an evenly surfaced ground.
Additional gas cylinders are not to be stored under-
neath or in proximity to the BBQ.
Turn off the BBQ's gas supply and disconnect the
gas hose from the gas cylinder.
Wipe out any open flames and remove possible
ignition sources. If the smell of gas is sustained,
contact your gas supplier or the fire department
immediately.
If the gas cylinder appears to be the source of
smell/leakage, place this outdoors with good
ventilation and away from possible ignition
sources.
GAS CYLINDER SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
STORE GAS CYLINDER IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA
OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
GAS TYPE
GAS CONNECTION
GAS HOSE REPLACEMENT
GAS CYLINDER STORAGE
SAFETY WHEN LEAKAGE OF GAS IS SUSPECTED
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