CONNECTING THE GAS CYLINDER
Risk of fire and explosion
ATTENTION: Never connect new or incompletely emptied gas cylinders if there are ignition sources in the
immediate vicinity. Do not smoke.
The following parts are included in the scope of delivery. They comply with the standard applicable to the
country to which the Click-In cooktop is delivered:
•
Gas hose: CE-approved hose line of sufficient length (max. 1.5 m) that allows kink-free installation.
•
Pressure reducer (pre-assembled on the gas hose): Fixed and CE-approved pressure reducer in
accordance with DIN EN 16129 and DIN EN 16436-1, max. 1.5 kg/h, operating pressure 50 mbar, suitable
for the gas cylinder used.
1. Place the gas cylinder in the holder provided in
the single cabinet of the cooktop.
2. Screw the union nut on the pressure reducer
of the gas hose onto the thread of your gas
cylinder. Tighten the union nut with a wrench.
3. Connect the quick release (quick coupling) at the
other end of the gas hose to the corresponding
counterpart on the T-adapter of the universal
frame.
4. ATTENTION: Position the gas hose so that it
does NOT come into contact with the Click-
In cooktop. Make sure that the hose is routed
freely and securely to avoid possible damage or
danger.
PERMITTED GAS CYLINDER SIZES
Gas cylinder sizes that may be operated in the gas cooktop base and
stored in the holder provided:
5 kg (height: 420 mm, diameter: 200 mm)
8 kg (height: 505 mm, diameter: 229 mm)
11 kg (height: 600 mm, diameter: 300 mm)
Risk of fire and explosion
The use of composite plastic gas cylinders is not permitted in your barbecue. Due to the increased size of
composite plastic gas cylinders, they come too close to the grease tray, which can melt the plastic of the
cylinders. There is a risk of fire!
When using composite gas cylinders, the gas hose must be routed through the cut-out in the side wall to
the outside. Connect the gas cylinder to the gas hose outside the Click-In cooktop.
diameter
30
Risk of explosion due to damage to the gas hose
ATTENTION: When laying the gas hose, ensure that the following requirements are met:
•
The gas hose does not come into contact with hot surfaces.
•
The gas hose does not run along sharp edges and corners.
•
No hot grease or liquids can drip onto the gas hose.
•
The gas hose is not twisted or kinked at any point.
LEAK TEST
1. Spray all sealing points with commercially available leak detection spray or brush them with soapy
water (ratio: 1 part soap to 3 parts water).
2. Open the valve on the gas cylinder. Small bubbles will appear at leaks.
3. Close the gas cylinder valve again.
4. Tighten the nuts on both connection sides again by hand and repeat the leak test. If bubbles still
appear, close the gas valve on the cylinder and contact a specialist dealer.
Repeat the test after every gas cylinder change.
WARNING: Check the gas connections for breaks, cracks or wear before each use. If you find any
of these, do not use the cooktop until the weak point has been repaired.
When changing or unscrewing the gas cylinder, make sure that there are no sources of fire such as candles,
electrical appliances or cigarettes within reach. Always check that the cylinder is properly closed. Do not
store the unscrewed gas cylinder near this or other barbecues.
31