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HOW GASFUSE DETECTS LEAKS |
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| Use Gasfuse before you turn on your appliance to do a thorough leak test. Gasfuse will let you know about any significant leak in your system. | |
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1 - Turn the gas on
Leave the appliance off, but turn the gas bottle on. |
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2 - Pump Gasfuse a few times
Press down on the gauge about 3 times. This will get gas flowing into the hose. The system is now full of gas, but the barbecue is still not turned on. The gauge should register full. |
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3 - Turn the cylinder off The system is now full of gas, but there is no more gas flowing into it. |
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4 - Watch the gauge If everything is okay, the gauge needle should not move. |
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If there is a leak If gas is leaving the system because of a leak, the needle will slowly fall. You will need to find the leak by spraying soapy water onto all gas connections and along the hose. The appearance of bubbles will indicate where the leak is. Do not use your appliance until all leaks are removed, no matter how small. |
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