1. Connect the LPG hose to the LPG cylinder valve and tighten it. Avoid
excessive bending or twisting of the LPG hose.
2. Insert the LPG hose's female connector into the LPG inlet. Push it in until
you hear a click.
3. Move the outer ring of the female connector forward to secure the
connection.
4. Turn the LPG supply on.
Tips:
1. Cylinder Requirement: Use standard 20, 30, or 40-pound capacity
LPG cylinders with this generator. Ensure the LPG cylinder is
approved and equipped with an OPD (Overfill Prevention Device).
2. When an LPG cylinder is connected, the generator prioritizes
using LPG as fuel. To switch to gasoline, disconnect the LPG
cylinder.
Checking for LPG Leaks
Turn on the LPG supply, and use soapy water to check for leaks. Ensure that
all fittings are secure and all components are intact. LPG is highly
flammable, so never use an open flame to check for leaks, as igniting any
escaping gas or vapor could cause a fire or explosion. If you see bubbles,
this indicates a leak. Immediately turn off the valve and contact EcoFlow
support for assistance.
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