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Barbeques Galore G2CBL
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Checking the gas type and supply (continued)
Even if your barbeque area already has a bayonet point, you will still need to call upon a gas fitter
to ensure that gas pressure is sufficient for your barbeque, and to ensure your barbeque functions
correctly before leaving. Where a gas fitter is required, the gasfitter must test the safety and
operation of the appliance before leaving, including gas pressure, ignition and burner operation.
Conduct a leak test before use.
To the installer: You must instruct the consumer on safe operation, and ensure these instructions
are left with the consumer before leaving the site.
To Change the Gas Type of Your Barbeque:
Your barbeque was manufactured to use LPG. It can thus be connected to LPG without any
alteration.
If you wish to connect your barbeque to natural gas, it will need to be converted beforehand using
the correct conversion jets (code: NGCJCDB) available at your nearest Barbeques Galore store.
This must be done by a licensed gas fitter or an authorised gas appliance technician. Connection
to the natural gas supply must be done by a licensed gasfitter.
If connecting to a standard bayonet outlet, the correct hose and governor assembly must be used
(code: NGCK250VJ) available at your nearest Barbeques Galore store). If connecting direct to the
gas supply, the gasfitter will need to use governor (code: RCV250) and appropriate fittings.
It is extremely dangerous to use the barbeque with the wrong type of gas. Fire or explosion may
result. Always conduct a leak test before use see details later in this manual under “Safety leak
testing”.

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