Gas Leak Test
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1.
Extinguish all live flames, heat sources and cigarettes in the area
where the leak test is to be performed..
2.
Turn all controls on the grill to the OFF position.
3.
Set the regulator to the OFF position and connect it to the gas
cylinder.
4.
Spray the leaking spray (or brush the soap mixture) on all joints
and connections on the gas cylinder, regulator, the entire hose
and all valves on the barbecue.
5.
Open the gas supply on the regulator and carefully check for bubbles in any
of the places where the spray mixture is applied.
6.
IF BUBBLES OCCUR,
CLOSE THE GAS SUPPLY
AND TIGHTEN ALL
CONNECTIONS / JOINTS.
THEN DO A NEW TEST.
THE BARBECUE MUST
NOT BE USED UNTIL YOU
ARE SURE THERE ARE NO
LEAKS. GAS LEAK CAN
CAUSE UNCONTROLLED
FIRE WHICH MAY
INJURY PERSONS, FIXED
INSTALLATIONS AND YOUR
BARBECUE.
7.
If detected leakage cannot be rectified, do not attempt to cure leakage but
consult your dealer or FCC BBQ Products support at [email protected]
for help in solving the problem.
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BEFORE USING THE BARBECUE,
A LEAK TEST MUST BE CARRIED OUT!
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LEAK TEST MUST BE DONE REGULARLY AND EVERY TIME THE GAS
CYLINDER, REGULATOR OR HOSE IS REPLACED.
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ALSO TEST BEFORE NEW BARBECUE SEASON AND IF THE BARBECUE HAS
NOT BEEN USED FOR A WHILE.
Never check for leaks by using an open flame, use
a leak spray or alternatively a soapy water mixture
(two parts dishwashing soap and one part water).
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