•
Double check that the gas cylinder valve is securely in the
OFF
position before
attempting to connect the regulator to the gas cylinder.
•
If using without a cart, lock the
strap provided to the gas cylinder
handle and hook the eyelet at the
other end of the strap to the hook
on the back rear left leg of the
barbeque. This is to prevent the
hose from being able to be over
stretched.
•
For portable stand models, loop the strap provided around
both left legs of the stand, through the cylinder handle and
lock the strap to itself. This is to prevent the hose from
being able to be over stretched.
•
For cart models hook the LPG cylinder onto the left side of the cart, so that it
hangs vertically and rests on the bottom hook. Adjust the top hook height if
necessary, using the Allen key provided with the barbeque so that both the
top hook and bottom hook are holding the cylinder in position, so the cylinder
cannot swing.
•
Check the hose that came attached to the barbeque, make sure that it has a
rubber seal on the regulator end of it, and connect this end of the hose to the gas
cylinder. You won’t need a spanner here. Just turn the fitting in an
anti-clockwise
direction and hand tighten as much as you can. This should seal it sufficiently.
•
The regulator as supplied should be firmly tightened but care must be taken not
to over-tighten the connections. The regulator as supplied is the correct regulator
for this item.
•
Ensure the gas cylinder remains upright at all times.
•
Should there be any concern in making the correct regulator connection please
contact the after sales support help line towards the back of this manual.
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BARBEQUE
CONNECTION TO
HOSE REGULATOR
GAS BOTTLE
CONNECTION TO
HOSE REGULATOR