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Morrisons GBC1436BMO - Installing the Gas Cylinder; Gas Cylinder Specifications; Gas Regulator Information; Connecting and Operating Conditions

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Installing the Gas Cylinder
To operate you will need (1) precision-filled gas cylinder between 11kg and 15kg.
Your barbecue will perform better if propane gas cylinder is used.
CAUTION: Gas cylinder must be properly disconnected and removed prior to moving this grill.
Specification of Gas Cylindernot included.
• Gas Type: I3+(28-30/37) (Propane at 37mbar)
• Connection: 27mm (compatible with Press-on type regulator).
Note: Propane gas sold with the press-on/push-on/snap-on type connector is often sold as “Patio Gas”.
• Weight: 11 - 15 kg
Place Gas Cylinder
Gas Regulator
The type of the regulator to be used shall comply with the standard EN 16129: 2013.
Read thoroughly before use
Gas Regulator Parts
Regulator Identification Label
Regulator Assembly
Regulator Rubber Hose
Hose Clamp
Regulator Valve Handle and Release Button
Connecting and Operating Conditions
The “Snap on compact’’ is a regulator designed to supply gas to consuming appliance at a pressure and capacity as
indicated on the regulator identification label.
CAUTION: The gas cylinder must always be used on the upright position.
CAUTION: Whenever used outdoors, the ‘’snap on compact’’ should be suitable protected against rain.
CAUTION: Never use a flame to look for leaks, do it using a soap solution.
CAUTION: In case of any difficulties or problems, close the gas supply immediately and contact your dealer.
CAUTION: Never move or displace the gas cylinder when it is on.
CAUTION: Gas cylinder must be properly disconnected and removed prior to moving this grill.
Fitting the Hose
The Regulator Rubber Hose is ready-fitted to the Regulator – ensure that the hose clamp is firmly securing it.
WARNING!
When in use place the gas
bottle on the floor away from
the base of the BBQ.
Gas