INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRANSPORT
Fire and explosion hazard
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If possible, do not transport the gas cylinder in vehicles in which the load compart-
ment is not separated from the driver's cab. The driver must be aware of the poten-
tial dangers of the cargo and must know what to do in the event of an accident or
emergency.
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Transport the gas cylinder upright and secured against falling over and skidding.
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Make sure that the valve of the gas bottle is closed and tight.
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Fire and explosion hazard
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Store the gas cylinder out of reach of children.
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Keep the gas bottle away from oxidising gases and other oxidising substances.
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Escaping liquid gas is heavier than air and sinks to the bottom. Do not store
the gas cylinder at home lower than ground level (for example, in the cellar,
underground car park, etc.) or in unventilated places where escaping gas could
accumulate.
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Protect the gas bottle from direct sunlight and other heat sources. Store the
gas bottle at a temperature of less than 50 °C in a well-ventilated, shady place
and protected from weather influences.
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Store the gas cylinder upright and secured against falling over.
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Do not store an extra (spare) or disconnected gas cylinder under or near this grill.
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The storage instructions also apply to empty gas cylinders. These still contain
a residual amount of LPG.
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