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Component
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Safety lock
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Gas outlet nozzle (quick release)
Quick Release Coupling
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Gas hose
5 Gas leaks
Gas leaks from damaged hoses or improper
connections can create hazardous conditions and
must be addressed immediately. It is vital that all gas
connections have been correctly fitted to prevent gas
leaks.
How to carry out a gas leak test
A gas leak test must be performed with every use, and
every time a cartridge is connected or exchanged.
NOTE A leaking gas cartridge can only
be detected by the smell of gas. It is still
necessary to perform a gas leak test at
the hose connection points to confirm
secure connection.
DANGER! Failure to identify and control
a gas leak may result in potential injury
or death.
To carry out a gas leak test, apply soapy
water to all connection points.
Make sure that the control knob on the
Power Pak is closed, then slowly turn the
appliance control knob anti-clockwise to
allow the gas to flow.
If bubbles form on any connection point,
then there is a gas leak.
Immediately turn the gas off, move to a
well ventilated location and disconnect the
gas supply from the appliance.
Reconnect the gas supply to the appliance
and re-perform the gas leak test.
Should the gas leak persist, return the
product to your authorized repair agent for
assistance.
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Description
6 Assembly and gas
cartridge fitment
Important: Ensure that the control knob on the Power
Pak and that all control knobs on the gas barbecue
appliance are fully closed before use.
Connecting the device to a gas barbecue
appliance
Fig.
on page 2
The Power Pak must be used with an approved hose
assembly.
Ensure that the hose is securely attached to the gas
outlet nozzle of the Power Pak. The inclusion of a
quick release coupling facilitates the hose connection
onto the Power Pak.
Connect the brass nut on the end of the hose to
the inlet of the gas barbecue appliance you wish
to operate, and use the hand-wheel to tighten the
connection. Certain models may include a quick-
release (QR) connector for easier connection.
Confirm all hose connections are secure before use.
Connecting the gas cartridges
The Power Pak uses CADAC Dometic 220 g or 227 g
bayonet type cartridges (a maximum of 4), or any
other locally approved 220 g or 227 g butane-
propane mixture cartridges.
Inserting the gas cartridges
Fig.
on page 3
Open up the back cover of the Power Pak.
Insert the gas cartridges into the unit, starting with
the 2 lower gas cartridges, and then the 2 upper gas
cartridges. Keep the gas cartridge in a horizontal
position with the notch (A) facing upwards and align
this notch with the guide locator (B) on the inside of
the Power Pak.
Once aligned, push the gas cartridge inwards and
turn it clockwise to lock. Insert a maximum of 4
cartridges.
Once all cartridges are securely inserted, shut the
back cover, make sure the clip is engaged. Position
the safety lock so as to prevent accidental opening of
the back cover.