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Disconnecting the gas cylinder
1. Close the cylinder valve (turn G1 clockwise).
2. Turn the coupling nut (G3) on the pressure regu-
lator clockwise by hand and remove the pressure
regulator (G4) from the cylinder valve thread (G2).
3. Store the pressure regulator (G4) with the gas
hose (G7) under the barbecue. Make sure the gas
hose is not kinked or twisted in any way.
4. Store the gas bottle correctly:
Fit the gas cylinder valve with a cap nut and
safety cap.
Do not store the gas cylinder in rooms below
ground level, in or near stairways, hallways or
passages and thoroughfares between build-
ings.
Always store gas cylinders upright, even if they
are empty!
Connecting the gas cylinder
When performing the next step, make sure that the
gas hose is not kinked or under tension.
1. Check that the seal in the pressure regulator (G4)
is present and intact. Do not use any additional
seals.
2. Connect the coupling nut (G3) of the pressure
regulator to the cylinder valve thread (G2) and
tighten the coupling nut (G3) by turning it anti-
clockwise by hand.
3. Do not use any tools for this as they can cause dam-
age to the cylinder valve seal, which will result in
impairing the tightness of the connection and a
loss of warranty.
4. Check to make sure the pressure regulator (G5)
and the gas hose (G7) are securely connected.
Tighten the screw of the hose clamp (G6) with a
screwdriver.
5. Position the gas cylinder (G0) on the gas cylinder
shelf (21) underneath the barbecue. When doing
this proceed as follows:
6. Fold up the gas cylinder retaining bar (17).
Position the gas cylinder (G0) upright on the
gas cylinder shelf (21) in the base.
Place the gas cylinder retainer bar (17) over the
gas cylinder (G0) to secure the cylinder against
falling over.
21
G0
17
G0
Gas cylinder connector
Never store spare gas cylinders below the barbe-
cue! The floor of the trolley is not designed for
this.
7. Make sure that there are no sources of ignition
within a 5 m radius. Take special care not to light
any naked flames, do not smoke or switch on
electric appliances (devices, lights, door bells), etc
(spark-over possible).
8. Open the cylinder valve (turn G1 anti-clockwise)
and use a standard leak detector to make sure
that all of the gas connections are tight.
Please observe the instructions for the leak
detector! Never check for leaks using a naked
flame. Listening for leaks is not a reliable meth-
od of detection.
If a leak is detected, close the cylinder valve
immediately (turn G1 clockwise) and tighten
the loose connection or replace the leaking
part. Repeat the leak test.
9. If you do not wish to barbecue immediately, close
the cylinder valve (turn G1 clockwise).

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