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Connecting it any other way may result in blocking the gas supply to the device. To do this, use the
appropriate tools. Tightening the regulator by hand is insufficient and may result in gas leakage.
Replacement and/or connection of cylinders should take place in well-ventilated areas.
- Remember to make sure that the rubber seals are in place and not damaged before connecting the
reducer. If they are not, the device must not be used until the gasket is replaced.
- Remember that the gas cylinder should always stand upright, and the hose connecting the cylinder
to the burner should be laid in such a way that it does not come into contact with sharp objects or
edges, as well as hot parts of the burner.
- Check the correctness and tightness of the installed gas control system and the entire gas system of
the appliance. To do this, you can use soapy water or a dedicated gas leak detection spray. To check
for leaks, cover with soapy water or a sprayer all the joints (cylinder-reducer, reducer - tilt protection
valve, tilt protection valve - gas hose, gas hose - gas flow regulator, gas flow regulator - supply line,
supply line - burner ) between the cylinder and the gas flow regulator and those behind it, and then
fire up the appliance so that the gas also fills the section from the gas flow regulator to the burner
nozzles. If bubbles appear at the joints, it will mean that there is a leak in this area.
- Remove the glass panes according to the instructions on page 19, arrange the decorative elements
evenly on the burner according to the graphic (Figure 6), then reinstall them.
NOTE: The safe distances from flammable materials to be maintained as indicated in this manual have
been established based on safety tests. We can call flammable materials anything that can catch fire,
so paper, wood, fuels of all kinds, plastic, clothing, etc. The designated space is not limited by non-
-combustible materials, but also applies to flammable materials directly behind non-combustible
items exposed to the appliance.
If you are unsure of the nature of flammability of any material within the appliance, consult with fire
officials.
Remember that fire-resistant materials are considered flammable despite their fire resistance. They
may be difficult to set on fire, but they also burn.
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