- tighten the G 1/2 threaded nut on the hose onto the
barbecue inlet connector and the M20x1.5 threaded nut
onto the regulator output connector following the
instructions supplied with the flexible hose.
- use a spanner to hold the barbecue inlet connector firm
and tighten or loosen the threaded nut with another
spanner.
- use a spanner to hold the regulator outlet connector
firm.
- check for leaks following the instructions in paragraph f).
Check that the flexible hose stretches out normally
without twisting or pulling and does not come into contact
with the hot sides of the barbecue. It should be replaced
when the expiry date on the hose is passed or whenever
it is damaged or develops surface cracks.
Belgium, Luxembourg, United Kingdom, Ireland,
Portugal, Spain, Italy, Croatia, Greece, Netherlands,
Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Norway,
Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Bulgaria, Turkey, Romania,
Poland:
The barbecue is equipped with a circular connector. It
should be used with flexible hose that is suitable for use
with butane and propane gas. Hose length should not
exceed 1.20 metre. It should be replaced if it is damaged
or cracked, when required by national regulations or at the
end of the part lifecycle. Do not pull or pierce the hose.
Keep away from any parts of the barbecue that get hot.
Check that the flexible hose stretches out normally,
without twisting or pulling.
Switzerland, Germany, Austria:
The barbecue should be used with flexible tubing that is
suitable for use with butane and propane gas. Hose length
should not exceed 1.50 metre. It should be replaced if it is
damaged or cracked, when required by national
regulations or at the end of the part lifecycle. Do not pull
or pierce the tubing. Keep away from any parts of the
barbecue that get hot. Check that the flexible hose
stretches out normally, without twisting or pulling.
Flexible tubing connection: to connect the tubing to the
connector on the barbecue, tighten the nut on the tubing
firmly but without excess force using the two wrenches
provided:
- no. 14 wrench to tighten the connector
- no. 17 wrench to tighten the nut on the tubing
e) LID
Handle the lid carefully, especially during operation. Do not
lean over the base.
f) CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS
1) Work outside, away from all sources of ignition. Do not
smoke.
2) Make sure the control knobs are in the "off" (O) position.
3) Connect the flexible tubing to the connector and
barbecue as described in part d).
4) Fit the regulator onto the gas cylinder in accordance with
its instructions.
5) Use a gas leak solution to test for leaks. Important: never
use a naked flame to check for gas leaks.
6) Apply the solution to the connections cylinder/regulator/
hose/apparatus (the control knobs should remain closed:
off position (O)). Open the gas cylinder valve.
7) Bubbles in the gas leak solution indicate that there are gas
leaks.
8) The leak can be stopped by tightening any hose
connection or replacing any faulty component. The
barbecue must not be used until the leak is stopped.
9) Close the valve on the gas cylinder.
Important:
Check for leaks at least once per year and each time the gas
cylinder is replaced.
g) PRIOR TO USE
Never use the barbecue until the instructions have been read
carefully and understood. Also, make certain that:
- there are no leaks
- the venturi tubes are not blocked (example: spider webs)
- the hose does not touch any components which may get
hot.
- that the ventilation openings in the gas receptacle housing
are not obstructed, if appropriate.
- that the grease trap(s) is (are) correctly inserted into its
(their) compartment and that it (they) is (are) correctly
positioned, as far as it (they) will go.
- that the 6 removable parts of the firebox enclosure are put
back in place (see paragraph p) Cleaning and maintenance)
Check that the venturi tubes (VT) cover the
injectors (IJ).
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