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Important information about gas & gas con-
nections
Liquid gas (LPG) propane, butane and mixtures that remain liquid at
room temperature and low compression (< 10 bar). When the gas
cylinder is opened, the pressure escapes and the liquid expands to
the gaseous state.
Instructions for safely handling a gas cylinder:
• Never use a dented or rusty liquid gas cylinder.
• Never use a liquid gas cylinder with a damaged valve.
• Never place a liquid gas cylinder on its side, always install, trans-
port and store liquid gas cylinders in a stable, upright position.
• Never expose a liquid gas cylinder to extreme heat or direct sun-
light.
• Empty liquid gas cylinders must not be stored directly next to a
gas barbecue that is being used. Even apparently empty liquid gas
cylinder can still contain liquid gas and must therefore be treated
with the same care as a full liquid gas cylinder.
• When connecting and changing the gas cylinder, make sure that
you do this only in rooms that are sufficiently ventilated or out-
doors. Make sure that there are no open fires or other sources of
ignition, as well as other persons in the vicinity.
Requirements for a liquid gas cylinder:
Only use liquid gas cylinders that comply with national regulations. Use
liquid gas cylinders with the maximum dimensions as specified in the
installation instructions for your product.
There are two ways to position a liquid gas cylinder:
1. The liquid gas cylinder can be placed directly under the gas barbe-
cue in a bracket provided for this purpose.
2. If placed on the floor, the liquid gas cylinder may only be posi-
tioned at the side or rear of the barbecue. In this case, make sure
that the ground is firm and level.
Please refer to the enclosed appliance-specific installation
instructions (technical information) to find out which variant is
permitted for your LANDMANN gas barbecue.
Requirements for a screw-type cartridge:
If your LANDMANN product is approved for use with a butane/pro-
pane mix cartridge, only use screw in cartridges with a 7/16" thread
and a maximum capacity of 450g / 800ml.
Requirements for the gas pressure regulator:
The gas pressure regulator ensures that the gas barbecue is always
supplied with a uniform gas pressure.
Only use the gas pressure regulator supplied with your gas barbecue.
If your gas barbecue was delivered without a gas pressure regulator
(country-dependent), procure a gas pressure regulator that complies
with your national regulations.
The supplied gas pressure regulator is tested and CE-certified accord-
ing to the European standard EN 16129.
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Requirements for the hose line:
The hose line forms the connection between the liquid gas bottle and
the gas barbecue.
The tested and CE-certified hose line must not be longer than 1.5 m.
Before each use, check whether the hose line has any cracks or is
worn.
• Make sure that the hose line does not have any kinks.
• Make sure that the hose line does not touch any hot surfaces.
Only use the hose line supplied with your gas barbecue. If your gas
barbecue was delivered without a hose line (country-dependent), pro-
cure a hose line that complies with your national regulations.
Liquid gas cylinder connection
Please note the different national connection options for liquid gas
cylinders. Different pressure regulators are used accordingly.
1. Make sure that all burner control knobs are in the OFF position.
Press the control knobs inwards and turn them clockwise.
2. Determine the controller type and connect the controller to the
liquid gas cylinder according to the instructions.
3. Make sure that the gas cylinder valve or the pressure regulator
lever is closed.
Note: The pressure regulator supplied may differ slightly from the reg-
ulator shown due to national regulations.