Connecting The Gas Bottle - Tesco 213-6514 Assembly Instructions Manual

Flat top 3 burner gas bbq grill, product size assembled: h1265 x w890 x d540cm
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G1
G5
G4
1 Select a suitable position to set up the barbecue. Ensure that:
• They are not, and will not be, flammable materials or
substances nearby. Minimum distance to materials or
substances: 2m above and 1m to the side; distance to
flammable materials or substances - min 0.25m.
• Ensure that all adjustment buttons are closed at • positions.
2. Position the gas bottle G4 next to the barbecue. Never lay the
gas bottle on its side or place on the lower shelf. The gas hose
G5 must not be bent or be under tension.
3. Check that the gas bottle G4 and the regulator G1 are in good
working order. Also check that there is an intact seal in the
regulator G1. Do not use any other seals.
If you use a flexible tube, fit it onto both the regulator and
barbecue end pieces.
If you use a screwed connector tube, fasten it onto the
regulator and directly onto the part (25).
Check that the flexible tube is not twisted.
Screw the relief valve to the gas canister.
4. Turn the operating lever G2 to the 3 o'clock position and press
the regulator G1 on the valve of the gas bottle G4 until you
hear a click.
5. Check they are correctly connected by pulling the regulator
G1 upwards. The regulator must not disconnect from the
bottle valve.
6. Check the connection between the regulator G1 and the
gas hose G5 and the gas hose G5 to the valve to ensure they
are secure.
7. Open the bottle's valve by turning the operating lever G2 to the
12 o'clock position. Use a standard leak detector to ensure all
connections are tight. Failure to do so may result in fire. Please
observe instructions for the leak indicator. Never check for
leaks if ther is an open flame, Listening for leaks is not a
reliable method of detection.
If you do not have a leak detector for control, use water and
washing up liquid. Put this liquid around each place where the
tube is connected and open the tap on the gas bottle. If bubbles
appear then there is a gas leak. If the connection is not sealed,
immediately close the bottle valve (turn the operating level G2 to
the 3 o'clock position) and tighten the connection or replace the
leaking part. Repeat the leak test.
Produced in China for TESCO Stores Ltd.
© Tesco 2012
© Tesco 2014
Flat Top 3 Burner Gas BBQ Grill
Assembly instructions

Connecting the gas bottle

G2
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If you use a flexible tube: Check that both the regulator seal and
the seal (24) are present and in good condition. Ensure that you
have properly tightened the regulator onto the bottle and the end
piece on the part (25). Check that you have properly fitted the
tube onto the regulator and onto the end piece (23).
If you use a screwed connector tube:
Check that both the regulator seal and the seal of your screwed
connector tube are present and in good condition. Check that
you have properly tightened the regulator onto the bottle. Check
that you have properly tightened the tube connections onto the
regulator and onto the part (25). In case of smell of gas, close
the gas container tap and test the airtightness again. If the leak
does not come either from the relief valve connection or the tap
connection, the leaky part is faulty and should be replaced.
Never use a naked flame to detect a gas leak.
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G1
G4
Shutting off the gas bottle (Fig.2)
1. Close the bottle valve (Turn the operating lever G2 to the
3 o'clock position).
2. Press the release button G3 and pull the regulator G1 upwards.
3. Store the regulator G1 with the gas hose under the barbecue.
Ensure the hose is not kinked or twisted in any way.
4. Store the gas bottle correctly:
• Fit the gas bottle valve with cap nut and safety cap.
• Do not store the gas bottle in areas below ground level, or
in or near stairways, hallways or passages for pedestrians or
cars between buildings. Always store gas bottle outside.
• Always store gas bottles upright, even if they are empty!
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G2
3
G3
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