Artusi 80cm Built-In Gas BBQ with Dome Hood ABBQM2-ABBQMH2

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I. For connection to 9Kg portable gas cylinders please refer to page 28
II. For connection to a fixed LPG Supply: It is possible to connect this barbecue to a fixed LPG
reticulated piping system which may supply gas to other appliances in the building. The
installation must be carried out by a licenced gas fitter in accordance with AS/NZS 5601 and
any relative Building Code/Statutory Regulations. The gas fitter must check the appliance
data label to confirm the gas type prior to installation, ensure that the barbecue is operating
correctly and show the customer how to operate the barbecue on completion of installation
III. For connection to a fixed natural gas supply: It is possible to connect this barbecue to a
fixed natural gas piping reticulated system. The installation must be carried out by a licenced
gas fitter in accordance with this instruction manual, AS/NZS 5601 and any relative Building
Codes/Statutory Regulations. The gas fitter must check the appliance data label to confirm
the gas type prior to installation, ensure that the barbecue is operating correctly and show the
customer how to operate the barbecue on completion of the installation
Important notes relating to fixed installation barbecues
For barbecues designed for built in fixed installation: please ensure that the clearances
referred to on pages 26, 27, 28 & 29 of this manual are observed and adhered to
For barbecue designed for built in fixed installation
I. Before each use remove any accumulated grease and other cooking residue
II. Check the hose & regulators, if they appear to be damaged in any way, have a licenced
gas fitter replace them
Important notes relating to connection via portable LPG Cylinder
For barbecues connected via 9Kg portable LPG cylinder: Should the cylinder be housed in
a closed compartment under the barbecue, minimum free ventilation at high and low level of
20,000mm squared is required as per AS/NZS 5601 Appendix J Clause J3.4 (d) Please refer
to pages 27, 28 & 29 of this manual for assistance
For barbecues connected via 9Kg portable LPG cylinder: The barbecue is supplied with a
hose and regulator already attached to the barbecue manifold
I. Attach the regulator end of the hose assembly to the LPG cylinder
II. Ensure that the valves on the barbecue are in the off position
III. Turn the cylinder valve on and apply a soapy water solution to all of the joints to ensure
there are no gas leaks. If bubbles form at any of the joints this indicates a gas leak and the
cylinder valve should be turned off and the joints tightened.
IV. If the gas leak persists, turn the cylinder valve off and contact an authorised installer/
dealer for assistance
V. Never look for gas leaks with a naked flame
VI. Check the hose & regulator assembly on a regular basis and if found to be damaged, have
it replaced. It is recommended that these components be replaced every five years
VII. Inspect the gas cylinder routinely to ensure the test date is not overdue. Cylinder should
be re-tested and certified every 10 years
VIII. Before each use remove any accumulated grease & any other cooking residue
Gas Connection
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