Operation Manual

Instructions for the Installer
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7.4 Connecting the gas cylinder to the appliance
All the adjustments necessary to allow the appliance to function correctly are made in the factory. The
only procedure required for correct operation is connection of the hose supplied with the appliance, as
described below.
This product is designed to use only LPG gas sold in suitable cylinders obtainable from specialist
outlets. The appliance comes complete with a rubber hose with pressure regulator and unions. The
pressure regulator is preset in the factory to ensure the appliance functions to the highest standards.
The diagram below shows how to connect the hose supplied to the product and the gas cylinder.
The product leaves the factory set to operate on LPG. If it should become necessary to change the type
of gas and thus the nozzle diameter, contact your nearest authorised service centre.
The appliance can be set to operate on NATURAL GAS. Contact your nearest authorised service
centre.
If the appliance does not function to your satisfaction, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR IT YOURSELF;
contact your nearest authorised service centre.
The hose must be fitted or replaced (check its expiration date periodically) in compliance with the
relevant regulations.
7.5 Burner, Nozzle and Gas Consumption Data Tables
Burner
Rated heat
capacity
(kW)
Bottled gas – G30/G31 30/37 mbar
Nozzle
diameter
1/100 mm
By-pass
1/100 mm
Reduced heat
capacity
(W)
Capacity
g/h G30
Capacity
g/h G31
Left 3.0 80 75 1800 218 214
Left central
(BQ91S - BQ91)
3.0 80 75 1800 218 214
Central 3.0 80 75 1800 218 214
Right central
(BQ91S - BQ91)
3.0 80 75 1800 218 214
Right 3.0 80 75 1800 218 214
Rapid (BQ6130 - S) 3.0 85 45 800 218 214
Auxiliary (BQ6130 - S) 1.05 50 30 400 76 75
7.6 Check for any gas leaks
These procedures must be carried out the first time the barbecue is connected and whenever the
gas supply is disconnected and reconnected.
Once the barbecue hose has been connected to the gas supply (LPG), proceed as follows:
1 Open the gas valve on the LPG cylinder, BUT DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE BURNERS.
2 While there is gas pressure in the hose, check all the connections for leaks using a soap and water
solution. NEVER CHECK FOR LEAKS WITH A NAKED LIGHT.
3 If there are any leaks, bubbles will appear on the poor connection from which gas is escaping.
4 Turn off the cylinder gas tap, tighten the connection which was leaking and repeat the test.
5 If the gas leaks persist, contact your nearest supplier.