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Using Disa
The BBQ must be installed according to these instructions and is only to be used outdoors. It is
not to be used in garages, tents etc. and must be placed a minimum of 100 cm away from any
inflammable surfaces. The BBQ cannot be installed in any vehicle or boat. It is important to keep
the area surrounding the BBQ and the gas tank clean and see to that it is placed where the ven-
tilation is sufficient. The barbeque is never to be placed in proximity to inflammable material,
petrol or other ignitable gases or liquids.
Assembly and connection
Assemble the product according to these instructions.
Note the labeling of appropriate gases listed on your BBQ and ascertain that the gas you have
is suitable for your BBQ. Butane or propane is used throughout Europe. Be aware that several
different valves for gas tanks exist, and that the regulator must connect appropriately to your
LPG tank. Never try forcing the tank valve to fit the "click on" regulator. Seek assistance from the
supplier if problems should arise. Never make adjustments to low-pressure regulator and hose
couples. The gas hose must be inspected for signs of damage/leakage prior to being used.
If any of these parts are being replaced, use only parts specified by the manufacturer. The
regulator and gas hose should be secured by using hose clamps, which are tightened with the
use of a screw driver. Do not secure any attachments with tape, or similar materials don't mean
for LPG.
When the gas tank is not in use, it must be closed, and disconnecting the regulator is advisable.
Gas tanks not in use are to be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated place, out of reach from chil-
dren. Make sure that the tank is placed in an upright position and on an evenly surfaced ground.
Gas tanks are not to be stored underneath the BBQ.
Check for possible leakage
Please check for leakage the first time you are connecting the BBQ to the gas tank, and also each
time you are replacing the gas tank.
To check for leakage, open the gas supply from the gas tank, but do not switch on the burners
inside the BBQ. The gas hose(s) will fill with gas. Then pour water with soap over all connec-
tions. A spray, replacing the water and soap, can be obtained from the supplier. Any leakage will
result in bubbles within approx. 20 seconds. If a leakage is detected, tighten the connection. If
the leakage does not terminate, contact your supplier. Never use an open flame to search for
leaks!
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