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CONNECTING THE GAS CYLINDER
PLEASE NOTE!
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Before you connect the gas cylinder, note the “Requirements
Placed on the Gas-Carrying Components” chapter.
■
Only change the gas cylinder outdoors or in a well-ventilated
space, away from ignition sources (e.g. candles, cigarettes,
other devices that produce flames).
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All connecting pieces must be free of any dirt and not be
damaged.
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The gas cylinder must not touch hot parts of the barbecue or
be within range of the heat radiation.
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The gas hose must not be under strain, twisted or bent and
must not touch the barbecue.
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When you have connected the gas cylinder, make sure that
all connections are tight (see the “Leak Test” chapter). Only
screw on 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 barbecue has been supplied without a pressure regulator
and a gas hose, if applicable, purchase them. When you do this,
consider the national regulations and the specifications in the
“Requirements Placed on the Gas-Carrying Components” chapter
– “Pressure Regulator” and “Gas Hose”.
1. Place the fully assembled barbecue in an outdoor space on a
stable, horizontal and flat surface. Ensure there is sufficient
clear space on all sides. When you are choosing where to set
up, note the “Safety Notices” chapter.
2. If necessary, lock the lockable castors by twisting the wing
nuts.
3. All control knobs must be in the Off position (arrow on the
control knob pointing upwards). If this is not the case, press
the control knob and turn it to the Off position
.
4. Place the gas cylinder upright securely on the ground next to
the barbecue. The valve of the gas cylinder must be closed.
5. Make sure that the area around the barbecue and the gas
cylinder are freely accessible and clear of any objects.
6. If the gas hose is not already attached to the barbecue,
fix one end of the gas hose on the gas connection of the
barbecue and, if required, fix the other end on the pressure
regulator. The type of fixing depends on the country-specific
design of the gas hose.
7. Connect the pressure regulator as described in the associated
instructions. In the event that you do not have any instruc-
tions for the pressure regulator, a few of the different connec-
tion variants are described below. COMMENT: The illustrations
may differ slightly.
8. Perform a leak test after you have connected the gas cylinder
(see the “Leak Test” chapter).
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We recommend placing the gas cylinder next to the bar-
becue while it is in use.
# 12270, 12274:
However, the gas cylinder may be
stored in the base cabinet during and after use provided
that it does not exceed the specified maximum dimen-
sions (see the “Technical Data” chapter). Place the gas cyl-
inder in the recess that is provided for it in the base plate.
Attaching the Pressure Regulator
Pressure Regulator with Left-Hand Thread
(Picture
C
)
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
barbecue, turn the valve (
a
) on the gas cylinder anticlockwise.
To close the valve, turn it clockwise.
Pressure Regulator with Lever
(Picture
D
)
1. Move the lever of the pressure regulator (
b
) to the Off posi-
tion.
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
barbecue, move the lever to the On position. To stop the gas
supply, move the lever to the Off position.
Pressure Regulator with Sleeve
(Picture
E
)
1. Move the lever of the pressure regulator (
b
) to the Off posi-
tion.
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
barbecue, move the lever to the On position. To stop the gas
supply, move the lever to the Off position.
Pressure Regulator for Gas Cartridges
(Picture
F
)
Only ever use gas cartridges with a screw thread.
1. Before you connect the gas cartridge, check whether the
rubber seal on the pressure regulator is in place and in perfect
condition.
2. Close the valve (
c
) on the pressure regulator.
3. Screw the gas cartridge onto the pressure regulator anticlock-
wise from below.
4. To allow the gas to flow out and you to start operating the
barbecue, open the valve (
c
). To stop the supply of gas, close it.
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 of the barbecue so that the rest of
the gas can escape from the system.
3. To remove the pressure regulator, perform the assembly steps
in reverse order.
LEAK TEST
PLEASE NOTE!
Never look for gas leaks using a naked flame! Before you
check for leaks, make sure that there are no naked flames
nearby and no sparks can form. 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 barbecue 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.
If your pressure regulator has a manometer, follow the instruc-
tions in the guide for the pressure regulator to carry out a leak
test. To do this, use a standard leak detector agent and follow the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Performing a leak test by listen-
ing is not safe!
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