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• Do not connect to natural gas supply (city gas). The
valves and orifices are designed exclusively for liquefied
petroleum gas.
• The areas around the cartridge/cylinder must be free
and clear from debris.
• The cartridge/cylinder should be changed in a well-
ventilated location, preferably outside away from people
and any sources of ignition, such as naked flames, pilot
flames, electric heaters/equipment.
• To check for gas in the cylinder, liquid fuel may be heard
or detected when the container is gently shaken.
Additional Tip for Cartridges
• Always turn o the burner control knob before
disconnecting gas cartridge from the regulator.
Additional Tips for Cylinders
• Always close the cylinder valve before disconnecting the
cylinder from the adapter hose.
• Cylinders must be installed, transported, and stored in
an upright position.
Routinely check the cylinder to ensure the test date has
not expired. Do not use a cylinder which has an expired
test date.
What is a Regulator?
Your gas barbecue is equipped with a pressure
regulator, which is a device to control and maintain
uniform gas pressure as gas is released from the
gascylinder.
Regulator Connections
Requirements for Both Cartridges and Cylinders
• Any parts sealed by the manufacturer must not be
altered by the user.
• Any modification of the appliance may be dangerous.
Additional Requirements for Cylinders
• Avoid kinking the hose.
• Change the flexible hose when national regulations
stipulate this as a requirement.
• Only a nationally approved low-pressure hose and
regulator must be used.
• Replacement regulator and hose assemblies must be as
specified by Weber-Stephen Products LLC.
Important Information about
Propane Gas & Gas Connections
Liquefied petroleum gas, also called LPG, LP gas, liquid
propane, or simply propane or butane, is the flammable,
petroleum-based product used to fuel your barbecue. It
is a gas at moderate temperatures and pressure when
it is not contained. But at moderate pressure inside a
container, such as a tank, LP is a liquid. As pressure is
released from the tank, the liquid readily vapourises and
becomes gas.
Safe Handling Tips for Cartridges And
Cylinders
There are various guidelines and safety factors that you
need to keep in mind when using propane gas. Carefully
follow these instructions before using your gas barbecue.
• Do not use a damaged cartridge/cylinder. A dented or
rusty cartridge/cylinder or a cartridge/cylinder with
a damaged valve may be hazardous and should be
replaced with a new cartridge/cylinder immediately.
• Handle “empty” cartridges/cylinders with the same care
as you handle full cartridges/cylinders. Even when a
cartridge/cylinder is empty of liquid, there may still be
gas pressure inside the cartridge/cylinder.
• Cartridges/cylinders should not be dropped or handled
roughly.
• Never store or transport the cartridge/cylinder where
temperatures can reach 51° C (the cartridge/cylinder
will become too hot to hold by hand). For example: do
not leave the cartridge/cylinder in a car on a hot day.
• Check that seals between the appliance and the gas
container are in place and in good condition before
connecting the gas container.
• Do not use this appliance if it has damaged or worn
seals.
• Do not use this appliance if it is leaking, damaged or
does not operate properly.
• Leak-test the joint where the regulator connects to the
cartridge/cylinder each time a reconnection occurs.
For example: test each time the cartridge/cylinder is
reinstalled.
• Store cartridges/cylinders outdoors in a well-ventilated
area out of the reach of children. Any indoor storage
must comply with AS/NZS 1596.
The instructions in this owner's manual explain installation of two possible types of fuel sources:
disposable fuel cartridges (A) and larger refillable gas cylinders (B). The Traveler can use either of
these two options. Follow the specific gas connection instructions that match your fuel source.
Burner Injector Size and
Consumption Data
Traveler Gas Barbecue INJECTOR SIZE
Main Burner 1,03 mm
CONSUMPTION DATA
Main Burner 13,4 Mj/h Propane
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