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The rubber hose is correctly fastened to the
regulator and user appliances.
Make sure the regulator knob is in the "closed"
position (this happens when on the regulator knob
is visible a red rectangle with the marking "OFF")
(Fig2).
Remove the plastic protective cap from the cylinder
valve.
Pull the ring (3) upwards as shown in figure 3 and
fit the KOSAN type 682 onto the valve.
Afterwards give the ring (3) a strong push
downwards as shown in figure 4. A "CLICK" should
be heard, meaning the regulator has been correctly
fitted
Operation
OPEN (ON): After correctly fitting the regulator onto
the valve, the gas flow can be opened by turning the
knob a half turn counterclockwise until the stop, until
you reach the opposite horizontal position. In this
position a red flame with "ON" is visible as shown in
figure 5. In this position the valve is opened and the
gas flow is allowed.
CLOSED (OFF): The gas flow can be stopped by turning
the knob a half turn clockwise until the stop, until you
reach the opposite horizontal position "OFF". In this
position the valve is closed.
Replacing the gas cylinder
Make sure that:
All taps of the user appliance are closed. The opening
knob of the KOSAN type 682 is in the closed position
(by turning it a half turn until the stop, the red flame
is not visible, "OFF"). Afterwards, remove the regulator
by pulling the ring(3) as shown in figure 6. Note: it
is not possible to pull the ring until the knob is in
the horizontal position and the marking "OFF" is not
visible. This is an important security feature.
The user must not try to pull the regulator ring if the
knob is not in the "OFF" position. Please contact your
gas supplier if you have any problem.
System maintenance
To ensure correct operation of the flow limiting
device during gas supply, the appliances hose
length should be 1.5m at maximum.
If the system is not used for long periods of time
(e.g., in winter), disconnect the pressure regulator
of the tank. Protect the pressure regulator to
prevent any flying mud.
Normally the hose must be changed every 5
In normal conditions of use, to ensure correct
system operation, it is best to replace the pressure
regulator every 10 years from the date of startup.
The pressure regulator must conform to the
EN16129 standard.
When replacing the pressure regulator or the hose,
it may be necessary to replace the clamps.
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After performing any maintenance operations,
always check for leaks before using appliance
again.
The pressure regulator does not require any special
maintenance jobs, but always make sure the
vent(2) is not blocked. If it is blocked, it can be freed
by means of a needle.
LIST OF FEATURES
The numbering of the product features shown refers
to the illustration of the barbecue on the graphic page.
1. Handle
2. Hood
3. Warming rack
4. Cooking grill
5. Vaporizer bars
6. Burners
7. Control knobs
8. Ignition button
9. Barbecue body
10. Grease tray
11. Grease Cup
12. Door
13. Griddle plate
14. Top lid
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Before proceeding, make certain that you understand
the WARNING statements in this manual.
Preparation before cooking – To prevent foods
from sticking to the cooking grill, please use a long
handled brush to apply a light coat of cooking or
vegetable oil before each barbecuing session.
Note: When cooking with your barbecue for
the first time, the paint on the outside of the
barbecue may change colour slightly as a result of
high temperatures. This is normal and should be
expected.
Lighting the barbecue
OFF
HI
LO
Open the barbecue hood (2)/top lid (14).
Ensure all knobs are in the 'OFF' position (7).
OFF
Unscrew ignition button (8) and insert AA battery,
positive end facing outwards. Screw ignition button
LOW
(8) back into place. Open the barbecue hood (2)/top
lid (14) and turn on gas supply at gas cylinder.
Turn burner control knob (7) to position .
HI

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