Install/Replace Gas Bottle - Kärcher B 300 RI LPG Mode D'emploi

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Install/replace gas bottle

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DANGER
Risk of injury!
Follow safety regulations for LPG vehicles.
Formation of crusts and yellow-frothing deposits on the
gas cylinder indicate leakiness.
Cylinders must be changed only by instructed persons.
Cylinders containing propellant gases must not be
changed in garages and underground areas.
Do not smoke and use uncovered light while changing
the cylinder.
While changing cylinders, first close the locking valve of
the LPG cylinder firmly and immediately put the protec-
tive cap on the empty cylinder.
WARNING
Use replacement cylinders with contents of 30 l (7.9 gal) of
tested models.
ATTENTION
Do not open the gas drawing valve until before starting the
device (refer to chapter "Operation | Driving").
ATTENTION
Open the gas drawing valve by turning it in anti-clockwise
direction.
Gas bottle empty - replace gas bottle.
1 Panels
2 Lock
To open, press downward
3 Bracket closure
4 Gas cylinder
5 Support
6 Cover with driver seat
Tilt the cover upwards and secure it with the support.
Open the lock and swivel the cladding outwards.
Close gas drawing valve by turning it in clock-wise di-
rection.
Unscrew the gas hose (use 1.18 in. | 30 mm spanner).
Screw the protective cap onto the connecting valve of
the empty gas cylinder.
Open the cliplock.
Remove the empty gas bottle.
Replace the gas cylinder.
1 Gas withdrawal valve
2 Protective cover
3 Gas hose with union joint
4 Gas bottle holder
Place the gas bottle in the retainer.
Note
Observe the installation position of the gas cylinder.
The connection / ring opening must point downwards.
Close the bracket closure.
Unscrew the protective cap from the connecting valve
of the gas cylinder.
Screw the gas hose to the connecting valve of the gas
cylinder (use 1.18 in. | 30 mm spanner).
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