GAS CYLINDER
• Maximum size of gas cylinder of H: 800 x B: 350 mm.
• The gas cylinder must not be dropped or handled carelessly.
• If the barbecue is not going to be used, the gas cylinder must be disconnected and
the safety cap refitted.
• The gas cylinder must never be placed in locations where it is exposed to
temperatures over 50°C. Therefore do not place the gas cylinder directly under
the barbecue. The gas cylinder must not be placed or stored in locations where
there is a risk of fire or sparks, for example.
• Do not smoke in the immediate vicinity of the gas cylinder.
• It is prohibited to make your own modifications to the gas cylinder. This can have
fatal consequences.
CONNECTING THE GAS CYLINDER TO THE BARBECUE
• Make sure that the gas cylinder's valve is turned off.
• Connect the regulator to the gas cylinder's valve.
• Connect the hose to the barbecue's nipple.
• Check that the hose is not clogged, knotted or lying against any part of the barbecue
other than the nipple.
• Check for leaks in the gas cylinder, regulator, hose and barbecue before starting
to barbecue. See the section "CHECKING FOR LEAKS".
CHECKING FOR LEAKS
• Mix 50% soap with 50% water. Check that the gas valve on the gas cylinder is closed
and that the knob on the barbecue is turned off.
• Apply the soap solution onto the gas cylinder's valve, regulator, hose and connector
to the barbecue.
• Open the gas valve on the gas cylinder. If there are small bubbles in any of the parts
mentioned above, there is a leak.
• Close the gas valve and tighten the hose connectors. Perform the test again! If there
is still a leak, contact your Rusta store.
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