19
Landmann
G5
G1
G3
9
G2
G4
2. Position the gas cylinder next to the heater.
– Never lay the gas cylinder on its side or
place it on the base shelf.
– The gas hose must not be bent or un-
der tension.
3. Check that the gas cylinder (G3) and the
pressure reducer (G1) are in good working
order.
4. Turn the control button (G2) to the 9 o'clock
setting and fit the pressure reducer (G1)
onto the gas cylinder valve.
5. Turn the control button (G2) to the 9 o'clock setting. Check to ensure that the pressure reducer (G1)
is securely on the gas cylinder (G3).
6. Check the connection between the pressure reducer (G1) and the gas hose (G4) and the gas hose
(G4) to the setting device (19) to ensure they are secure.
7. Open the cylinder vale by pulling the red safety catch on the control button (G2) forwards a little
and by turning the control button to the 12 o'clock setting. Use a standard leak detector to ensure
that all connections are tight.
Please observe the instructions for the leak detection agent!
– Never check for leaks using a naked flame. Listening for leaks is not a reliable method of
detection either.
– If the connection is not sealed immediately close the bottle valve (turn control button (G2) to
9 o'clock setting) and tighten the connection or replace the leaking part. Repeat the leak test.
8. If you do not wish to use the barbecue immediately, close the cylinder valve: turn control button
(G2) to the 9 o'clock setting.
Shut off Gas Cylinder
G1
G3
9
G2
G4
1. Close the cylinder valve: turn control button
(G2) to a 9 o'clock position).
2. Pull the red safety leverl on the control but-
ton (G2) forwards a little, turn the control
button t(G2) to a 9 o'clock setting and pull
the pressure reducer (G1) from the gas cy-
linder valve.
3. Store the pressure reducer (G1) with the gas hose (G4) underneath the heatrer. Make sure that the
gas hose is not kinked or twisted in any way.
4. Storing the gas cylinder correctly:
– Fit the gas cylinder valve with a cap nut and safety cap.
– Do not store the gas cylinder in rooms below ground level, or in or near stairways, hallways or
passages and thoroughfares between buildings.
– Always store gas cylinders upright, even if they are empty!
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