Leak Testing - komodo KDSS4BRNBBQA User Manual

Outdoor bbq gas grill
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Lighting Your Barbecue

Leak Testing

Before proceeding, it is important that you leak test the barbecue. Make sure all the barbecue control knobs
are OFF.
If you have a portable gas cylinder, turn the cylinder
connection, ensure the bayonet or POL fitting is connected.
Spray or pour soapy water (about the same concentration as washing up water) along the gas line including:
The gas connection at the inlet of the barbecue.
The gas hose or copper piping, including any joints or bends in the piping.
The gas connection at the gas cylinder or the wall connection. If bubbles appear there is a gas leak, turn the gas
OFF
supply
. If the leak is at a connection, tighten and retest. If the leak is anywhere else, or if you cannot resolve
the leak, do not proceed. Turn the gas supply
You can also check for leaks using a Gas Safety Gauge, available at your local barbecue retailer. This provides an easier,
quick way to check for leaks anytime.
22
ON
by rotating the knob anti-clockwise. If you have a wall
and disconnect it, then contact Kogan.com customer support.
OFF

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