Connecting gas cylinder
1. Remove from the cabinet the cover on the gas cylinder, and unscrew.
2. This device must only be powered with LPG gas in a 15-kg cylinder and this must be
equipped with a pressure regulator and flexible tube. The pressure regulator must
have a fixed calibration of 30 mbar conforming to EN12864 and the flexible rubber
tube, with a length of 50 cm (and not longer than 60 cm); the latter must be attached
with metal bands of suitable size and needs to be replaced by the date stamped on
it. When connecting the regulator to the gas cylinder avoid twisting of hose.
3. The flexible hose must be an approved hose (BS3212 type 2 or BSEN1763 Class B)
checked regularly whenever the cylinder is replaced to be sure it has no scratches or
cuts and it is in a perfect state. We recommend replacing the gas hose every 3 years.
4. Connect the flexible tube to the hose union of the pressure regulator and to that of
the tap, checking that the metal bands are tight and paying particular attention not
to tamper with or damage any component or fitting.
5. Before connecting the cylinder, make sure that its tap is closed and that there are no
open flames (lit oven, etc.) in the room, where the stove is placed. Screw the pressure
regulator onto the cylinder, keeping these warnings in mind:
a) check that the gasket seal is in good condition,
b) attach the regulator to the tap, screwing the nut tightly counterclockwise,
c) carefully check that there is no gas leaking from the connection, using soapy
water: if there is a leak, bubbles will form; tighten the connection more or seek
professionally qualified service.
Warning: do not check for gas leaks when the appliance is hot but wait
until it is cold.
6. Place the cylinder in its compartment, taking care that the tube is not twisted or
choked and isn't touching hot parts.
7. Hook the rear cylinder cover on the cabinet, fixes it with the screws supplied.
8. The appliance has to be installed with the cover of the gas cylinder fixed to the
cabinet. Use the stove only with a 15kg cylinder placed in its compartment.
9. To replace the cylinder, make sure that its tap is closed and that there are no open
flames (lit oven, etc.) or sources of heat in the place where you are working; we
recommend that you check that the gasket seals of the regulator and flexible rubber
tube are in good condition and replace them, if necessary.
10. Do not mishandle the connections or other components.
11. Do not turn the cylinder upside down to completely use its contents: this releases
liquid residues left in the tank that will irreparably damage the heater.
12. Do not disconnect the pressure regulator from the cylinder when the cylinder tap is
open.
13. The manufacturer will not be responsible if one of the above points is disregarded.
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