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Assembly Steps:
1. Screw four of the brackets which are supplied with the device
securely in the corners on the top of the base cabinet (
10
). Do
this using one of the M5 x 30 mm screws in each case (Pic-
ture
B
).
2. Slide one pane of glass carefully into the brackets and screw it
securely there using the M5 x 20 mm screws (Picture
C
). Repeat
this for the rest of the glass panes.
3. Place the other four brackets on the corners of the glass panes
and screw them securely using the M5 x 20 mm screws (Pic-
ture
D, E
).
4. For decoration, you can spread the lava rocks and ceramic logs
that are supplied with the device around the burner (
2
) (Pic-
ture
F
). We recommend that you wear gloves to do this because
the lava rocks may stain.
Make sure that the lava rocks do
not block the ignition box (5).
CONNECTING THE GAS CYLINDER
PLEASE NOTE!
■
Before you connect the gas cylinder, please read the “Require-
ments Placed on the Gas-Carrying Components” chapter.
■
All connecting pieces must be free of any dirt and not be dam-
aged.
■
The gas cylinder must not touch hot parts of the device or be
within range of the heat radiation.
■
The gas hose must not be under strain, twisted or bent and
must not touch the device.
■
When you have connected the gas cylinder, make sure that all
connections are tight (see the “Leak Test” chapter). Only screw
the pressure regulator hand-tight! Do not use a tool so that the
seal of the valve is not damaged, which would compromise the
leaktightness.
If your device has been supplied without a pressure regulator and a
gas hose, if applicable, purchase them. When you do this, consider
the specifications in the “Requirements Placed on the Gas-Carrying
Components” chapter – “Pressure Regulator” and “Gas Hose”.
1. Set up the device outdoors or in well-ventilated spaces on a
stable, horizontal and level surface. Ensure there is sufficient
clear space on all sides.
2. If the control knob (
6
) on the device is not in the
OFF
position,
press and turn it to the
OFF
position.
3. Remove the door (
8
) from the base cabinet (
10
): Hold it by the
handle opening (
9
) and lift it out.
4. The gas connection for the device is located in the top left
corner of the base cabinet. Fix one end of the gas hose here (if
it has not already been fitted) and, if required, fix the other end
on the pressure regulator. Notice: The screw connections have a
left-hand thread.
5. Place the gas cylinder upright securely in the base cabinet and
fix it in place with the strap (Picture
G
).
6. Connect the pressure regulator as described in the associated
instructions. In the event that you do not have any instructions
for the pressure regulator, a few of the different connection
variants are described below. Notice: The illustrations may differ
slightly.
7. Perform a leak test after you have connected the gas cylinder
(see the “Leak Test” chapter).
Pressure Regulator with Left-Hand Thread
(Picture
H
)
1. Screw the pressure regulator
hand-tight onto the valve thread
of the gas cylinder. Note that it is a left-hand thread and needs
to be screwed anticlockwise.
2. To allow the gas to flow out and you to start operating the
device, turn the valve (
a
) on the gas cylinder anticlockwise.
Pressure Regulator with Lever
(Picture
I
)
1. Move the lever of the pressure regulator (
b
) to the Off position.
2. Press the pressure regulator onto the gas cylinder valve until it
clearly engages.
3. To allow the gas to flow out and you to start operating the
device, move the lever to the On position.
Pressure Regulator with Sleeve
(Picture
J
)
1. Move the lever of the pressure regulator (
b
) to the Off position.
2. Slide the sleeve of the pressure regulator upwards and hold it
there.
3. Press the pressure regulator onto the gas cylinder valve and
slide the sleeve downwards to close it.
4. If the pressure regulator does not engage, repeat the process.
5. To allow the gas to flow out and you to start operating the
device, move the lever to the On position.
Removing the Pressure Regulator
1. Make sure that the valve of the gas cylinder or the pressure
regulator is closed.
2. Open up the control knob (
6
) of the device so that the rest of
the gas can escape from the system.
3. Remove the pressure regulator in the reverse order to how it
was fitted.
LEAK TEST
PLEASE NOTE!
DANGER!
Never look for gas leaks using a naked flame! Before
you check for leaks, make sure that no sparks can form and
there are no naked flames nearby. Sparks or flames may trigger
an explosion that can cause serious or even fatal injuries or
material damage.
After you first connect it, each time you change the gas cylinder
or if the device has not been used for a prolonged period, the leak
test must be performed on all gas-carrying components in order to
ensure that gas is not escaping from any of them.
To do this, use a standard leak detector agent or a soap/water
solution (20 parts liquid soap to 80 parts water) and a spray bottle.
Performing a leak test by listening is not safe!
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions if you are using a leak
detector agent. If you are using a soap/water solution, proceed as
follows:
1. Make sure that the control knob (
6
) is in the
OFF
position.
2. Open the gas supply on the gas cylinder or pressure regulator.
3. Spray the soap/water solution onto the gas hose and all connec-
tions between the device and gas cylinder.
4. If bubbles are formed or a bubble gets bigger, there is a leak at
the corresponding point. In this case, turn off the gas supply
immediately!
5. Tighten the leaky connection or replace a part that has a leak.
6. Repeat the leak test. If there are still places with a leak, turn off
the gas supply and contact the customer service department.
Do not use the device!
7. To prevent corrosion, wash off the soap/water solution with
water after you finish the leak test and dry all wet parts with a
cloth.
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