Operating manual and inspection booklet
Safety
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2.6 Operational reliability
2.6.1 Gas supply
General The gas supply system was installed, inspected and accepted
according to DIN EN 1949 and a pressure and tightness was
completed according to the German Association for Gas and
Water DVGW worksheet G 607. Any modification of the gas
supply system after delivery of the vehicle invalidates the
enclosed gas test certificate and the inspection tag at your
vehicle.
In addition to the following instructions, always comply with
the instructions provided for the built-in gas devices.
Always carry the operating manuals for the gas devices in the
vehicle with easy access for all parties.
Defective gas devices and supply lines may catch fire or explode
and cause severe injuries. Escaping gas is a suffocation hazard.
Always ensure that:
Test obligation Have the gas supply inspected by an authorised specialist
workshop at the latest every two years. This also applies for
non-licensed vehicles. Comply with local regulations.
Do not modify the gas supply without proper authorisation.
Only an authorised workshop may repair and replace gas
devices.
Regularly check the functioning of the safety pilots. Safety
pilots must close the gas supply within one minute after the
gas flame is extinguished (audible click).
Check the gas hose at the pressure regulator whenever the
gas bottle is exchanged. The hose should not be porous or
scored.
If required, have the gas hose replaced by an authorised
workshop.