Connecting the refrigerator RML9330 – RML9435
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7 Connecting the refrigerator
7.1 Connecting to the gas supply
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It must be possible to shut off the refrigerator from the gas line separately by
means of a shut-off device. The shut-off device must be easily accessible.
➤ Connect the refrigerator securely by hand to the gas supply (fig. t,
page 9).
The following applies for Europe: Use a cutting ring fitting in accordance
with EN 1949.
A hose connection is not permitted.
➤ Have a leak test and a flame test performed in accordance with EN 1949
by an authorised specialist.
Ensure you are issued with a certificate of inspection.
NOTICE!
This refrigerator may only be connected to the gas supply by
a specialist in accordance with the applicable guidelines and
standards.
Only use cylinders of propane or butane gas (not natural gas
or city gas) with an approved pressure reduction valve and
suitable head. Compare the pressure information on the type
plate with the pressure information on the pressure regulator
on the propane or butane gas cylinder.
Only operate the refrigerator at the pressure shown on the
type plate.
Please note the pressures which are permitted in your country.
Use a DIN-DVGW-approved pressure regulator with a fixed
setting:
– The following applies for Germany: DIN EN 12864
– The following applies for Europe: EN 732 and EN 1949
NOTE
The refrigerator is equipped for a connection pressure of 30 mbar.
Use a 50/30 mbar pressure regulator when connected to a
50 mbar system.