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1.Check that there is an undamaged SEFIC seal on the cylinder tap. |
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2.Remove the seal.This seal ensures that the cylinder has been correctly filled and checked by SEFIC. |
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3.Push the clamping ring onto the gas hose of your appliance. |
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4.Put the gas hose onto the free end of the pressure regulator. Tip: lubricate the connecting piece with a little soap and water so that the hose can be pushed onto the connecting piece more easily. |
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5.Push the clamping ring to the end of the gas hose. Leave 2 mm of gas hose visible between the clamping ring and the nut on the connecting piece. Tighten the screw with a cross-headed screwdriver.do the same on the side of your appliance. |
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6.Check for the presence of the washer on the pressure regulator. If there isn’t one, fix a blue akulon washer.put the head of the pressure regulator on the tap and turn the nut to the left by hand. |
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7.Tighten the pressure regulator by hand. Never use a nut spanner if the regulator is fitted with a wingnut as shown on the photo. |
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8.Apply a little soapy water to all connections (nut, clamps) and to the hose. |
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9.Open the tap on the cylinder, but do not light your appliance yet. |
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10.If small bubbles appear where the soapy water was applied, that place is not gastight. Close the cylinder and make sure that all connections are tightened properly (nut, clamps). |
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11.If the bubbles appear on the hose itself, this definitely needs to be replaced as it has become porous.If there are no bubbles, you can light your appliance. |
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