Gas Cylinder; Connecting The Flexible Hose And Regulator (Not Supplied) - essentiel b EBGZ 6 Notice D'utilisation

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Gas cylinder

Please use only 28-30 mbar Butane gas or 37 mbar Propane gas cylinders with a specific regulator
for butane and/or propane gas, suitable for gas barbecues and compliant with European standard
EN 16129 (e.g: EN 12864).
Use a gas cylinder with a capacity of 6 to 13 kg.
Please observe the dimensions indicated in the diagram below:
Max:Ø 304mm
Do not obstruct the ventilation openings in the gas cylinder housing.
Do not use a damaged or rusty gas cylinder. If the cylinder is damaged or rusty, have it checked by
your gas supplier. Do not use a gas cylinder with a damaged valve.
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Use a regulator with a safety mechanism, in compliance with the national regulations in force (NF for
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France): 37 mbar for propane or 28-30 mbar for butane.
The gas cylinder must be stored outdoors, protected from the elements, in an upright position and
out of the reach of children.
The gas cylinder must not be stored in a place where the temperature is above 50°C.
Make sure that the appliance is away from any source of heat (cigarettes, sparks, open flames, etc.).
Never place the gas cylinder under or on a combustible surface.
Do not place any flammable materials and aerosols near the appliance.
Place the gas cylinder on a flat and stable surface outside the appliance during operation.
NEVER PLACE THE GAS CYLINDER ON A SIDE SHELF
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Max. Ø 31 cm

Connecting the flexible hose and regulator (not supplied)

This appliance is designed to be used in accordance with the information given in the tables below:
Country of destination
Category
FRANCE
BELGIUM
I3+ (28-30/37)
LUXEMBOURG
SPAIN
The G1/2 gas inlet is located on the left-hand side of the appliance.
Only a flexible hose specifically for butane and/or propane gas, suitable for gas barbecues,
compliant with standard NF D36-112 (E.g.: XP D36-112) and having a length of 1.20 m or 1.50 m
(maximum) must be used to connect the appliance to the gas cylinder.
Change the flexible hose before its expiry date, if it is damaged, if it shows cracks, or when national
legislation requires it.
Do not pull or twist the flexible hose.
The flexible connecting hose must not be subjected to torsional stress when using the appliance.
This equipment must be kept away from flammable materials during use.
Make sure that the flexible hose is never in contact with parts of the appliance that may become hot.
Do not obstruct the ventilation openings in the gas cylinder housing.
Ensure that you change the flexible hose used for connection according to the expiry date indicated
on its sheath.
Always change the gas cylinder away from any ignition source.
WARNING! Never connect your appliance to town
gas (natural gas). The gas circuit is designed
exclusively for butane/propane gas (G30/G31).
1.
Check that all of the device's control knobs are in the "
2.
Screw the G1/2 threaded nut of the hose onto the appliance's inlet connection (Figure A above)
and the M20×1.5 threaded nut (black) into the outlet connection of the regulator (Figure B above)
according to the instructions provided with the hose.
3.
Connect the regulator to the gas cylinder (Figure C above). Refer to the instructions for installing
the regulator and cylinder.
4.
Check the tightness of the assembly by performing a leak test (see next section: "Leak test").
Gas and pressure
G30 - Butane: 28-30 mbar
G31 - Propane: 37 mbar
" (stop) position.
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