14. To switch off the device, close the gas tap of the gas bottle and wait until the flame
goes out. Now switch the power switch to O (off) and remove the plug from the
socket. Finally, disconnect the gas supply hose from the gas bottle.
Attention! The device will remain hot for a while after use. Always remove the plug
from the socket when the unit is not in use.
15. If you have to change the gas bottle or want to use the device after a period of
storage, you must repeat the entire process, including the gas leakage test.
Attention!
If you have tried to start the device according to the procedure described above and that
does not work after three attempts to ignite it, don’t try it again. Due to the high gas
concentration, there is now an explosion hazard! Contact your dealer to find out the
reason for the malfunction.
Make sure when you install the gas bottle that the gas hose is not bent or kinked. Avoid
twisted and tensile stress. This can damage it and gas leakage can occur!
Always use the correct, supplier-provided pressure regulator and gas hose.
If you have questions about the gas hose, contact your supplier. A length of 1.5 metres
is advised.
Gas leakage test
To rule out the possibility of damage during transport or due to high pressure, wear and
tear, etc., a complete gas leakage test must be performed during installation, after
changing a gas bottle and after a period of storage. All leakage inspection must be
performed with a soap solution, never with fire! Do not smoke during the
inspections. When there is gas leakage, immediately close the gas tap on the gas bottle
(be alert for the odour!) and remove the equipment far from other sources of heat, fire
and sparks.
Perform the inspection with a full gas bottle.
Unplug it, switch the power switch to
O (off), close the gas supply.
Make a soap solution with one part
liquid soap and one part water.
Apply the soap solution to the entire
gas transport system, especially on
the connections, with a spray bottle,
brush or cloth.
Open the gas supply. If there is a
leak, you will see soap bubbles.
If there is a leak, switch off the gas
supply. Tighten the leaking part, turn
on the gas supply again and check
again. If there are still bubbles, contact your supplier.
Make sure there is no fire or sparks in the vicinity when you are performing the
leakage test and do not smoke!