LEAK DETECTION
GENERAL
Although the appliance's gas connectors undergo a leak detection test before packaging and
shipment, a full test must be carried out on site where the appliance is set up.
Before each use, check the tightness of all the gas connectors following the below procedure.
If you detect gas odour at any time, you must immediately stop using the oven and check the
tightness of the entire system.
BEFORE THE TEST
Make sure all the packaging has been removed from the appliance.
Prepare a mixture of liquid detergent and water in equal parts. You will need a spray bottle, a
brush or a cloth to apply the solution to the connectors.
TO CARRY OUT THE TEST
11. Turn the oven's control button to the OFF position.
12. Open the valve of the propane canister by turning it anticlockwise.
13. Apply the soapy water solution to the gas connectors. In the event of a leak, soap
bubbles form.
14. If you detect a leak, turn off the gas supply immediately and retighten the leaking
connectors.
15. Re-open the gas valve and check it again.
If gas continues to escape from one of the connectors, turn the gas off and contact customer
services.
USING THE OVEN
7.
Make sure the oven has been leak-tested and that it has been positioned correctly.
8.
Remove all the packaging.
9.
Light the burner following the LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS below.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
TO LIGHT THE BURNER
7.
Make sure the oven's control button is in the OFF position, then open the gas
canister's valve by turning it slowly anticlockwise.
8.
Push in and slowly turn the control button anticlockwise until you hear a click and
the burner lights.
9.
Keep the control button pushed in for 5 seconds If the burner doesn't light, turn
the button to the OFF position, wait 5 minutes and start the lighting again.
TO LIGHT WITH A MATCH
11. If the burner doesn't light after several tries using the control button, it can be lit
with a match.
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