Missing one column when using Google chart API - google-visualization

I did compare my code to the example code from Google and I couldn't find anything different. I have no idea why my chart only display 2 data columns instead of 3. Is it because of my browser (I'm using Chrome) ? I tried with IE and had the same problem.
Google's example code:Example
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<title>Chart</title>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.google.com/jsapi"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">google.load('visualization', '1', {packages: ['corechart']});</script>
<script type="text/javascript">
function drawVisualization2() {
var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable([
['Day', 'V5161.198', 'V5161.200', 'V5161.202'],
['27/09/2013', 4.0, 9.0, 4.0],
['29/09/2013', 5.0, 8.0, 4.0]
]);
var options = {title : 'Daily usage of heaters',
vAxis: {title: "Minutes"},
hAxis: {title: "day"},
seriesType: "bars",
series: {2: {type: "line"}} // This is not the root of the problem. If I change it to 3, the chart can be displayed normally but it will not have the average line anymore.
};
var chart = new google.visualization.ComboChart(document.getElementById('chart2_div'));chart.draw(data, options);}google.setOnLoadCallback(drawVisualization2);
</script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="chart2_div" style="width: 1100px; height: 500px;"></div>
</body>
</html>
Can anyone give me an advise ?
Thank you very much.

You say in the comments of your code on this line: series: {2: {type: "line"}}
This is not the root of the problem. If I change it to 3, the chart can be displayed normally but it will not have the average line anymore.
The Orange Line is not an average of the values of the three fields. It is the third column of data formatted as a line (not a bar). If you want to have an average line, this code works:
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
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var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable([
['Day', 'V5161.198', 'V5161.200', 'V5161.202'],
['27/09/2013', 4.0, 9.0, 4.0],
['29/09/2013', 5.0, 8.0, 4.0]
]);
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average = 0;
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average = average + data.getValue(i, j);
}
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}
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vAxis: {title: "Minutes"},
hAxis: {title: "day"},
seriesType: "bars",
series: {3: {type: "line"}} // This is not the root of the problem. If I change it to 3, the chart can be displayed normally but it will not have the average line anymore.
};
var chart = new google.visualization.ComboChart(document.getElementById('chart2_div'));chart.draw(data, options);}google.setOnLoadCallback(drawVisualization2);
</script>
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<div id="chart2_div" style="width: 1100px; height: 500px;"></div>
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