Manual

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PC-GG1261_IM_03.2023_new 08.03.23
Gas Connection
General Information
The barbecue can be operated with gas cylinders weighing between 5 kg
and 11 kg. Low pressure butane, propane and LPG gas mixtures are
approved.
Your barbecue works best with propane gas and LPG mixtures. Butane
can be used, on account of the power rating of the appliance, the gas
cylinder may however freeze. As a result of this, the gas pressure drops
and your barbecue does not provide full power.
Use a regulator which is certied in accordance with DIN EN 16129.
NOTE:
For information concerning the correct regulator for gas cylinders,
please consult your LPG dealer.
Regulator and Hose
These parts are supplied with the barbecue. You can obtain spare parts
from your dealer or an approved LPG supplier. Only use hoses and regu-
lators at the pressure stated above which are approved for LPG.
Normally, the service life of a regulator is 2 years. It is recommended that
the regulator is replaced within 2 years of the production date.
WARNING:
The hose that is used must correspond to statutory regulations.
The use of unsuitable hoses and incorrect regulators is dangerous.
Before operation, make sure that you use the correct parts.
NOTE:
You can also operate the appliance with camping gas cartridges. An
additional pressure reducer is required (not included in the scope of
delivery).
Connecting the Gas Cylinder
A connection is established via a exible hose and the correct low pres-
sure regulator. The low pressure regulator should be tted onto the gas
cylinder.
1. Remove the protective cap and the thread protector on the gas
cylinder.
2. Select a suitable wrench and tighten the coupling nut (attention: left
thread) of the low pressure regulator on the gas cylinder hand-tight.
3. Select a suitable wrench and tighten the coupling nut (attention: left
thread) of the hose on the low pressure regulator hand-tight.