Instructions for the installer
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To connect the appliance on its own, just screw or
click the regulator to the gas cylinder, making
sure that the sealing gasket is mounted on the
reducer (if required in the country of destination).
Screw the hose connector A to the gas connection
C of the appliance, with the sealing gasket B
inserted in between. Connect the hose to the
hose connector A using the clamp . If necessary,
depending on the diameter of the hose , use the
hose connector reducer F, which must be screwed
to the hose connector A.
To connect 2 appliances, just screw or click the
regulator to the gas cylinder, making sure that
the sealing gasket is mounted on the reducer (if
required in the country of destination). Insert the
supplied connector D into the hose tightening it
with the special clamp .
Screw the hose connector A to the gas connection
C of the appliance, with the sealing gasket B
inserted in between. Connect the hose to the
hose connector A using the clamp . If necessary,
depending on the diameter of the hose , use the
hose connector reducer F, which must be screwed
to the hose connector A. Repeat these operations
also for the second appliance.
The product is factory set to work with LPG. Should it be necessary to change the type of gas, and
therefore the diameter of the nozzles, contact the nearest Authorised Service Centre.
The product can be set up to work with NATURAL GAS. Contact the nearest Authorised Service Centre.
If operation is not optimal, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE, but contact the nearest
Authorised Service Centre.
For assembling or replacing the hose (periodically check its expiration date), you must refer to the
applicable regulations.
6.6 Check for any gas leaks
These operations must be carried out when the barbecue is connected for the first time and every time
that it is disconnected and reconnected to the gas supply.
Once the hose of the gas (LPG) supply module is connected, carry out the following operations:
1 Open the gas valve on the LPG cylinder (or rotate the tap for Natural Gas supply), BUT DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE BURNERS.
2 With gas pressure in the hose, check for possible leaks on all the connections using a soap and
water solution. Never use a naked flame to check for leaks.
3 In the event that there is a leak, bubbles will appear on the faulty connection where the gas is escaping.
4 Close the gas tap of the gas cylinder, tighten the leaking connection and then repeat the test.
5 If the gas leak persists, contact the nearest supplier.
NEVER USE A FLAME TO DETECT LEAKS.