Operating instructions

CombiCool CAS-60 Connecting the refrigerator
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Connecting the refrigerator to a gas cylinder
Make sure you have a DIN-DVGW-approved pressure regulator with a
fixed setting in accordance with DIN EN 12864, which matches the gas
cylinder.
Check that the seal on the port of the cylinder valve is undamaged.
Do not use additional seals.
Screw the union nut of the pressure controller (fig. 5 1, page 6) by hand
(not with a tool) anticlockwise onto the cylinder valve port.
Note
On gas cylinders with an internal ball valve you must screw the
pressure controller clockwise into the cylinder thread (fig. 6 1,
page 6).
Screw the union nut of the hose (fig. 5 3, page 6) anticlockwise onto the
discharge port of the pressure regulator (fig. 5 2, page 6).
Use an open-end spanner (17 mm) to turn the nut and a 13 mm spanner
to hold it.
Screw the union nut on the other end of the hose (fig. 5 4, page 6) anti-
clockwise onto the port of the refrigerator (fig. 5 5, page 6).
Use an open-end spanner (17 mm) to turn the nut and a 13 mm spanner
to hold it.
Check all connections with leak spray.
There are no leaks if no bubbles form.
Put the refrigerator into operation (chapter „Putting the refrigerator into
operation" on page 44).
Note
In European countries outside Germany, a hose clip is used in-
stead of a screw connection. The procedure is as described above:
Gas cylinders with fixed outlet valves: fig. 7, page 7
Gas cylinders with internal ball valves: fig. 8, page 7
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