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Replacing CO
gas bottle
2
Safety instructions for using CO
Not following these instructions may lead to serious or fatal injuries!
Always connect the CO
cylinder to
2
the regulator. Never connect the cylin-
der directly to the carbonator to avoid
the danger of bursting. Never unscrew
fittings from containers. Always keep
the cylinder away from heat.
Only connect the CO
cylinder if:
2
• the gas cylinder location is sufficient-
ly ventilated or a CO
warning device
2
is installed. Always ventilate the area
after CO
leakage!
2
• the CO
gas cylinder B is in an up-
2
right position, secured well with the
safety strap and located at a safe
distance (minimum 50 cm) from any
heat sources.
• it is proved that there is no liquid gas
escape.
• the suitable pressure regulator C
with safety valve D for the dispenser
is available.
• the safety valve is sealed and fully
functional.
Danger to life from CO
bottle pressure! In the case of improper
2
handling, the pressure on the CO
injuries. Before replacing the CO
bottle:
2
• Establish a pressureless state. Also
discharge residual energy.
• Always ensure that the unintended
escape of CO
is prevented.
2
• Have defective parts – to which
pressure would be applied during
normal operation – immediately
replaced by a trained person.
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gas cylinders.
2
Danger! CO
is a colourless,
2
odourless gas. Danger of
suffocation.
• Observe the operating instructions
for handling CO
compressed gas
2
cylinders.
• Ensure that the CO
bottle size cal-
2
culated from the spatial volume of
the installation room is not exceed-
ed. Contact the customer service
in the case of questions about the
size of the CO
bottle
2
• In the case of a suspected in-
crease in CO
concentrations, do
2
not breathe in, exit the danger area
and sufficiently ventilate the place
of installation.
• Dissipate the CO
in accordance
2
with the corresponding statutory
provisions.
• Always run hoses so that they
cannot come into contact with
heat sources, moisture, oil, sharp
objects, sharp edges etc. Do not
bend or pinch hoses.
• Do not touch a frozen CO
bottle.
2
bottle can lead to serious or even fatal
2
• Always secure CO
bottles in an
2
upright position and secure against
falling.
• Always observe the safety notes on
the CO
bottle.
2
12 steps to change the CO
cylinder safely:
2
1. CO
bottle is empty (check E2 for
2
the filling level of the CO
Bottle).
2
2. Close the CO
bottle valve A.
2
3. Release pressure from safety
valve D.
4. Release pressure regulator C by
unscrewing the connection nut
F (please keep in mind that it is
lefthand threaded).
5. Remove cylinder B. Secure it
upright.
6. Secure the new cylinder upright
with safety strap. Open protection
cap.
7.
Open valve A once full to clear
outlet and close again.
8. Connect the pressure regulator C.
Make sure the sealing washer is
fitted correctly.
1.
E1
2.
D
3.
4.
E2
G
5.
6.
9. Tighten nut F with spanner. En-
sure all connections are tightened.
Do not overtighten.
10. Close shut off valve G. Open valve
A. Close valve A. Check manom-
eter E2. The displayed pressure
gauge should stay stable when
you close valve A again.
11. Check for leakage with solution
of soapy water or an equivalent.
Appearing bubbles are a sign of
leakage. If leakage problem can
not be solved, contact the custom-
er service (see rear page). The
correct pressure applied to the de-
vice is 0.45 MPa / 4.5 bar (please
check manometer E1).
12. Open the CO
bottle valve A.
2
Open shut off valve G.
12.
F
11.
A
d. d.
10.
B
C
9.
8.
7.
a.
a.
b. b.
b. b.
c.
c.
a.
a.
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