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The life expectancy of the regulator is estimated as 10 years. It is recommended that the
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regulator is changed within 10 years of the manufacturing date or earlier if local regulations
require it.
The replaceable hose should meet the standard of EN16436-1.
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The length of the hose must be 0.4 meters (minimum) and 1.0 meters (maximum). A worn or
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damaged hose must be replaced. Ensure that the hose is not obstructed nor kinked. It is
recommended that the hose is changed within 1 year of the manufacturing date or earlier if
local regulations require it.
Never use a gas cylinder with a damaged body, valve, collar, or foot ring. A dented or rusty gas
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cylinder may be hazardous and should be checked out by a gas supplier.
Always perform a leak test on gas connections whenever a cylinder is connected. If bubbles
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form in the leak test solution, do not use the appliance. Never use a flame to test for leaks.
Never connect the appliance to an unregulated gas source.
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Use only regulator and hose approved for LP Gas at the correct pressures and gas type.
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Using 30mbar propane regulator for propane or butane/propane mixture of I3B/P(30).
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Using 37mbar propane regulator for propane of I3P(37).
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CONNECTING A GAS CYLINDER
Gas cylinder maximum: 13 kg.
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Refer to your gas supplier for instructions on the use of your gas cylinder.
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Only change gas cylinders outdoors or in a well ventilated area away from naked flames and
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any other source of ignition.
The gas cylinder must always be used in an upright position.
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Close the appliance control knob by turning fully clockwise.
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Close the gas cylinder tap and then attach the regulator onto the gas cylinder.
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Tighten all connections firmly and with a spanner where appropriate.
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The cylinder should be located on the cylinder base.
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Check for leaks at all joints using soapy water. If a leak is found, tighten the joint and then re-
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test.
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