8 www.barbecook.com
2
If your country is not in the table, use the coupling that
complies with your national standards.
6.3.1 COUPLING A
You need a 19 mm spanner and a cross-slotted screwdriver.
1 Screw the coupling on the gas tube of the appliance (A) and
tighten it with a 19 mm spanner (B).
2 Slide the hose over the coupling (C) and tighten the
clamping ring with a cross-slotted screwdriver (D).
6.3.2 COUPLING B
You need a 22 mm spanner and an adjustable spanner.
1 Screw the coupling on the gas tube of the appliance (A) and
tighten it with a 22 mm spanner (B).
2 Screw the gas hose on the coupling (C) and tighten it with
two spanners. Hold the coupling with a 22 mm spanner,
while turning the hose with an adjustable spanner (D).
6.4 Connecting the hose and cylinder to
the regulator
Depending on the type of pressure regulator you use, you need a
cross-slotted screwdriver and/or an adjustable spanner.
1 Connect the hose to the pressure regulator. Do one of the
following:
• If the hose has a clamping ring, slide the hose over the
regulator and tighten the clamping ring with a
cross-slotted screwdriver (A).
• If the hose has a nut, screw the hose on the regulator and
tighten the nut with an adjustable spanner (B).
2 Connect the pressure regulator to the gas cylinder. Do one of
the following:
• If the regulator has a nut, screw the regulator clockwise
on the cylinder and tighten the nut with an adjustable
spanner (C).
AB
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
A B
!gas_spring_standard.book Page 8 Tuesday, July 29, 2014 2:49 PM