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CHANGING A GAS CYLINDER - BUTANE
This appliance may be used with butane at an operating pressure of 28 - 30 mbar.
NEVER use an unregulated gas supply or a regulator for other operating pressures.
WARNING: Changing a cylinder must be carried out in a flame free environment.
BUTANE cylinders have various types of connections -
a) Screw-On Connection.
The most important part is the
black sealing washer. Always
check that it is present and not
damaged when changing
cylinders. Some screw on
connections have a hand
wheel to tighten and some
require a spanner to tighten.
Tighten firmly (left hand
thread). When using a
spanner, do not over tighten as
this can damage the washer.
b) Switch-On Connection.
No tools are required for this
type. On/Off control of the gas
supply is provided by a switch
on the Regulator or on a
special adapter. If you use an
adapter with an old type
threaded regulator, please
ensure that the union nut is
tightened firmly to the adapter
with a spanner.
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Connecting a Cylinder
SCREW-ON CONNECTION SWITCH-ON CONNECTION
1. Check that the cylinder valve is
OFF by turning clockwise.
1. Remove
the orange
safety cap by
pulling the
lanyard out,
then up. Do
not use
tools, leave
the cap
hanging.
2. Remove protective cap and
keep for later use.
3. Inspect the black washer for
damage before connecting.
2. Make
sure that:
-All taps on
the gas
appliance
are closed.
-The switch
is in the off
position.
4. Fit the connecting nut to the
cylinder, using the correct spanner
or connecting hand wheel. (Left
hand thread).
Do not over tighten Butane cylinder
connectors.
3. Place the
“Quick On”
regulator on
to the valve
and push
down firmly.
A “click”
sound
should be
heard to
ensure the
switch is
securely
latched.
5. When gas is required turn the
cylinder valve anti-clockwise.
4. When
gas is
required turn
the switch
upward to
the ON (12
o’clock)
position.
Leak test all connections before operating the appliance.
Disconnecting a Cylinder.
SCREW-ON CONNECTION SWITCH-ON CONNECTION
1. Turn the cylinder valve OFF
(Clockwise rotation).
1. Turn the switch to the OFF (3
o'clock) position.
2. Turn off the gas taps on the appliance. WAIT until the burner has
gone out.
IF THE FLAME DOES NOT GO OUT-TURN THE VALVE OR SWITCH
BACK TO ON. LEAVE THE APPLIANCE ALIGHT AND CALL YOUR
GAS SUPPLIER.
3. NEVER REMOVE the regulator
(or connecting nut) with the
cylinder valve open.
4. REMOVE the regulator (or
connecting nut) with the
spanner or connecting hand
wheel. (Left hand thread).
3. Remove the “Quick On”
regulator by pressing horizontally
on the switch and pulling
upwards at the same time.
4. REPLACE the plug or cap onto
the empty cylinder or part full
cylinder if not in use.
4. REPLACE the seal cap onto
the empty cylinder, or part full
cylinder if not in use.

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