Gas Leak Testing - Buffalo CP240 Instruction Manual

6 burner bbq griddle/grill combination
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Connecting the gas hose to the grill
and the regulator
Caution!
Before connection, ensure all
the control switches of the
grill are at the OFF position.
Ensure the hose to be used
is of 8-10mm diameter and
no more than 1.5m long.
Change the hose every 2
years, or upon necessity.
We suggest wearing gloves
when assembling the hose.
1. Plug the hose head to the connector (if you
have trouble to connect the hose, soak the
hose head into water for 5 minutes). Tighten
the clip by screwdriver (Fig. 1).
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2. Connect the hose from the grill to the regulator.
Secure the connection with the metal clip on
the hose.
Note:
The date on the gas
hose (if supplied) is the
manufacturing date, not the
expiration date.
When replacing with a
new hose, turn off the
gas cylinder first. Then
disconnect the hose from
the gas bottle and gas hose
inlet on the grill.
Connecting the regulator to the gas
cylinder
1. Position the gas cylinder at the right side of
your grill, away from heat and obstructions.
2. Turn the orange cap on the gas cylinder so that
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3. Remove the orange safety cap by pulling the
4. Ensure the black sealing washer is fitted inside
5. Mount the regulator on the gas cylinder valve
6. Now the grill is done with all connections and
Connector

Gas leak testing

Always perform a leak test in a well-ventilated area.
1. Confirm all control knobs are at the OFF
Hose
Metal
clip
2. Turn on the gas supply at the gas cylinder or
3. Check for leaks by brushing a solution of ½
4. If bubbles form over any of the joints, there is
5. Wipe the mixed solution from all joints and
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the arrow is pointing to the gap in the shroud.
lanyard out. Do not use any tools. Leave the
cap hanging.
the cylinder valve.
and tighten firmly (Fig. 2).
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ready for use.
position (Fig. 3).
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regulator. Turn on the gas grill as instructed
(
Operation).
water and ½ soap over all the gas system
joints, including all valve connections, hose
connections, and regulator connections.
a leak.
- Turn off the gas supply at the gas cylinder
- Re-tighten all joints
- Repeat test
- If bubbles form again, stop using the grill and
contact your local distributor for assistance.
connections after leak test.
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