Owner`s manual

ENGLISH 14/05/2014 16/87 DUFOUR 560 Grand Large
Checking the system (ISO 10239: 2000)
Check the LPG installation for leaks regularly.
Test the LPG system for leaks before use.
Check that all connections are gas-tight as follows:
- close all valves on appliances
- open the valve on the cylinder
- wait for the pressure to stabilize
- close the valve on the cylinder
- watch the pressure level for 3 minutes; if it goes down, there is a leak do not use the
appliances
- check that all connections are gas-tight using a leak detector or by applying soapy water
(cylinder valve open, others closed) or other foaming solution compliant with the EN14291
standard
- have any leaks repaired before putting the system back in service; all repairs and
modifications to the system should be done by a qualified professional.
ATTENTION!
Do not use solutions containing ammonia.
DANGER!
Never use a flame to look for leaks.
Flexible hoses must be:
- Checked regularly, at least once a year,
- Replaced if the expiry date marked on the hose is passed,
- Replaced five years after the date of manufacture that may be marked on them,
- Replaced in the event of damage.
Changing the gas cylinder
DANGER!
Close the cooker valves and supply shut-off valve before changing the cylinder.
Do not smoke or use an open flame while the gas cylinder is being replaced.
Ventilate the gas cylinder compartment well when changing the cylinder.
WARNING
In the case of an LPG installation:
● Never leave the boat unattended when liquid gas appliances with open flame are
operating.
● Refrain from smoking or using a naked flame while LPG cylinders are being changed.
● Close the valve on the empty cylinder before disconnecting and replacing it.