How Do I Connect My Patio Gas Bottle?
Patio Gas bottles usually have a 27mm valve, so they need to be fitted with the correct clip-on regulator. You can check the size of the regulator by having a look at the inside of the regulator.
Make sure the switch on the regulator is in the off position. Turn clockwise into the 3 o’clock position. Remove the protective cap from the gas cylinder.
Place the regulator onto the valve and press down firmly until you hear a metallic click signifying the collar has locked onto the valve.
To start using your cylinder, turn the regulator anti-clockwise so it’s in the 12 o’clock position. The gas is now on.
When you’ve finished, turn the switch on the regulator clockwise to the 3 o’clock position.
If you need to change your empty gas bottle, turn off the regulator and push the button on the regulator to easily lift it off the bottle. It is now safe to replace your gas bottle.
To start using the cylinder, turn the regulator around anti-clockwise so it is at the twelve o’clock position.
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