GAS REQUIREMENTS
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Use only the type of gas and the type of LPG cylinder specified by the
manufacturer.
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The appliance must use an approved gas regulator (approved for a
working temperature not lower than 50 ˚C) according to the EN Standard
EN16129 ( gas regulator inlet and outlet connection according to
the National Rules in force) and flexible gas rubber pipe according to
applicable EN-standard (with proper inner diameter according to gas
inlet connection and National Rules in force) with a length not over 1.5
m and approved for a working temperature not lower than 60 ˚C. When
substitution will be necessary, you have to purchase suitable gas regulator,
flexible gas rubber pipe and clamps from your local gas dealer; gas
regulator should be substituted not over 10 years.
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Flexible gas rubber pipe must be located in the LPG compartment
carefully, avoiding any twisting.
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Never use a damaged gas regulator.
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Never connect this appliance to an unregulated LPG source (gas regulator
is mandatory to be used).
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When the appliance is not in use, turn the LPG cylinder in "OFF" position.
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Always perform a leakage test on gas connections whenever a LPG
cylinder is connected. If bubbles form in the leakage test solution, do not
use it. Never use a flame to test for leakages. It is strictly forbidden and
dangerous!
LPG cylinder
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LPG cylinder used must be in accordance with the National Rules in force.
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LPG cylinder should have collar to protect cylinder valve and never filled
over 80 % its capacity.
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Refer to your gas supplier for instructions how to use and handle LPG
cylinder.
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Never use a LPG cylinder with a damaged body, valve, collar or foot ring.
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Change LPG cylinders in an amply ventilated area, away from any ignition
source (candle, cigarettes and so on).
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If appliance is stored indoors, detach and leave LPG cylinder outdoors in a
ventilated and protected area.
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LPG cylinder must always be used in an upright position.
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Do not store a spare or disconnected LPG cylinder near this appliance.
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