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Testing LP gas safety shutoff
The gas safety shutoff must be tested after the refrigerator is connected to LP gas supply.
To test the gas safety shutoff, proceed as follows:
A. Start the refrigerator according to the instructions for LP Gas Operation.
See "sec. 5.2 Using the refrigerator
Check that the gas flame is lit. Allow it to burn a few minutes to ensure a full, stable
flame.
C. Turn the gas safety valve (B, FIG. 8) to the "OFF" position. Within 1-2 minutes the gas
safety device within the valve should automatically close. An audible "click" from the valve
may be heard.
D. Turn the gas safety valve to the "HIGH" position (B, FIG. 8).
E. Without pushing in the knob (B, FIG. 8) of the gas safety device, apply a commercial
leak detection solution to the burner jet. No bubbles should appear.
Bubbles indicate a gas leak and the safety valve must be replaced by a qualified service
personnel.
F. Rinse the burner jet with water. Light the burner and allow it to burn for five minutes.
Gas pressure
BE X
DK X
DE XX
FI X
FR X
GR XX
IE X X
IS X
IT X
LU X X
NL X X
NO X
AT XX
PT X X
SE X
CH X X
ES X
UK X X
Category I
3P(30)
I
3P(37)
I3P(50) I3+ I
3B/P(50)
I
3B/P(30)
mbar 30 37 50 28-37 30-37 50 30
DO NOT USE A FLAME
TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS
! WARNING
6.5.2