Connecting gas
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
TO AVOID SERIOUS DAMAGE TO YOUR BBQ
AND CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY.
HOSE
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Connect the gas hose to the gas inlet on the grill. Tighten well.
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Install the regulator and hose. Follow the installation instructions that
came with the controller set.
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Do not use sealing tape, glue or liquid on the connection.
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Gas hoses used for this product must not be longer than 120 cm.
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Check the gas hose regularly for cracks, damage and rot. Never use a
damaged gas hose.
REGULATOR
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Check that all controls on the control panel are in the OFF position
before connecting the regulator to the gas cylinder.
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Connect the regulator to the gas cylinder according to your regulator
and the cylinder dealer’s instructions.
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We recommend propane gas for use in the Nordic countries, but
butane can also be used. Butane is poorly suited for low temperatures.
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Check that the regulator is not damaged.
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Check that the gas cylinder is on a firm, level surface and is lower than
the gas inlet on the grill.
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Use an approved gas cylinder that fits the regulator.
Cylinders of 10 kg or more are recommended.
ALWAYS PERFORM A LEAK TEST
BEFORE USING THE BARBECUE!
1.
T
hread the hose all the way into the gas nipple.
2.
Place the hose clamp 0.5 - 1 cm from the end of the
hose.
3.
Use a socket wrench (size 7), wrench (size 7) or
screwdriver to tighten the hose clamp and tighten well.
4.
IMPORTANT! A gas leak test must be performed as
described on next page before using the barbecue.
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