Placing the bottle
•Make sure the gas bottle stand stable on a non-flammable surface.
•Place the gas bottle at a min. distance of 1.5 meter from the built in burner. Be careful by placing the
gas hose, people and pets can stumble over it. Indeed place the cylinder therefore always at a place
where walking along is not possible and where children and pets cannot reach.
•LPG Gas hose should be checked annually to ensure it is in good condition.
•When the appliance is not being used for prolonged periods the hose should be disconnected from the
appliance and the regulator disconnected from the cylinder.The assembly should then be stored in
accordance with recommended practices.
Connect the gas bottle to the unit
The gas regulator varies by country. Use a gas regulator that complies with local regulations.
1. Attach the hose to the manifold inlet nipple and tighten hose clip.
Ensure that all connecting threads and surfaces are undamaged, clean and free from dirt. When fitting
the hose make sure that it is free from twisting, kinks or sharp bends. Do not allow the hose to touch
any hot surface or sharp edges.
2. Attach the regulator to the gas cylinder. Refer to the instructions supplied with the regulator for
details regarding fitting.
3. Test for gas leaks. Do a leak test each time the cylinder is installed, whether or not it has been filled.
Remember to turn the cylinder valve OFF before removing the hose.
4.Be sure to protect the hose from any hot surfaces. Serious danger may result if the hose contacts
any hot surface.
5. If the gas bottle is hidden inside the fire table. Place the gas bottle in the metal stand inside body
and make sure the gas bottle sits on the metal stand completely. Turn the wing screw on the outer part
of metal stand clockwise to secure the gas bottle tightly.
INSTALL
FIRE PIT
min. 1.5 meter
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WARNING
!
• Only one gas bottle can
be placed inside.
• Do not store other gas
bottle inside.