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Safetyinstructionsforthegascylinder
• Do not smoke and keep well away from sources of ignition when you are handling gas cylinders.
• Keep gas cylinders away from excessive heat (over 50°C).
• The gas cylinder must always be fitted upright, and transported and stored with the safety cap fitted.
• Ensure that the air vents of the gas cylinder installation area in the lower cabinet are not sealed.
• Gas cylinders must not be dropped and must always be handled with care.
• A dented or rusty gas cylinder may be dangerous and should be checked by your gas supplier. Do not
use a gas cylinder with a damaged valve.
• Under no circumstances try to remove the gas control knob or other assembly parts of the gas pipeline
while the grill is in use.
• Never attempt any DIY modifications to a gas cylinder connector. Consult the manufacturer or an
authorised dealer.
• Do not store any spare gas cylinders or gas cylinders that are not connected in the lower cabinet.
• When the gas in the gas cylinder is running out, you can either have it refilled by an authorised dealer
or replace it with a new one.
• Only ever change the gas cylinder in well-ventilated areas.
• When replacing the gas cylinder, keep it well away from possible sources of ignition.
• Have the gas cylinder checked every 10 years at an authorised dealer. The inspection dates are attached
on the gas cylinder.
• LPG is a petrochemical product similar to motor fuel and natural gas. It is gaseous at normal atmos-
pheric pressures and temperatures. When sufficiently pressurised, e.g. inside a gas cylinder, it is liquid.
When the pressure is released, the liquid vaporises immediately and becomes fuel gas with 250% volu-
me.
• LPG has a similar smell to natural gas. You should be able to recognise that smell.
• Handle "empty" gas cylinders just as carefully as full ones. Even if there is no more liquid in the gas
cylinder, there may still be pressurised gas in the apparently empty gas cylinder.
Safetyinstructionsforgashoses
• Ensure that the
gas hose is uncovered
and
not near hot areas
. When the gas hose touches hot
areas, it may melt and leak.
• The gas hose may not be laid directly under the fat discharge plate or the fat catcher tray.
• Avoid twisting the gas hose unnecessarily.
•
Before every startup, check the screw fixings
of the gas hose connections are tight. If necessary,
tighten with two open-end spanners.
• Before
every use
, check the gas hose for
animal bites, cracks, porous areas, pinches, wear and
other damage.
Replace the gas hose immediately if damaged.
• Only approved gas hoses may be used.
• The maximum length of the gas hose must not exceed 1.5 metres.
• We recommend that you replace the gas hose of your gas grill every 5 years. In some countries it is
mandatory to replace the gas hose sooner. National regulations shall take precedence.
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