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.