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flexible hose stretches out normally, without twisting or pulling..
Germany,Austria Switzerland (depending on model) (Fig. 3):
The barbecue should be used with flexible tubing that is
suitable for use with butane and propane gas. Tubing length
should not exceed 1.50 meters. Do not pull or pierce the
tubing. It should be replaced if it is damaged or cracked,
when required by national regulations or at the end of the part
lifecycle. Do not pull or pierce the tubing. Keep away from any
parts of the barbecue that get hot. Check that the flexible hose
stretches out normally, without twisting or pulling.
Flexible tubing connection: To connect the tubing to the connector
on the barbecue, tighten the nut on the tubing firmly but without
excess force using the two wrenches provided (Fig. 3):
- no. 14 wrench to tighten the connector
- no. 17 wrench to tighten the nut on the tubing
E. LID
Handle the lid carefully, especially during operation. Do not
lean over the base.
F. CHECkING FOR GAS LEAkS
1. Work outside, away from all sources of ignition. Do not
smoke.
2. Make sure the control knobs are in the "OFF" position (O).
3. Push the end of the hose completely onto the regulator
nozzle and secure with a suitable clip.
4. Fit the regulator onto the gas cylinder in accordance with
its instructions.
5. Use a gas leak solution to test for leaks. Important: never
use a naked flame to check for gas leaks.
6. (Fig. 4 A) Apply the solution to the connections cylinder/
regulator/ hose/apparatus (the control knobs should
remain closed: off position O).Open the gas cylinder valve.
7. Bubbles in the gas leak solution indicate that there are gas
leaks.
8. The leak can be stopped by tightening any hose connection
or replacing any faulty component. The barbecue must not
be used until the leak is stopped.
9. Close the valve on the gas cylinder.
Important :
Never use a naked flame to check for gas leaks. Check for
leaks at least once per year and each time the gas cylinder
is replaced.
G. PRIOR TO USE
Never use the barbecue until the instructions have been read
carefully and understood. Also, make certain that:
y there are no leaks
y (Fig. 5) The venturi tubes are not blocked
y (Fig. 4 B) The hose does not touch any components which
may get hot.
Check that the venturi tubes (VT) cover the
injectors (IJ). (Fig. 6)
H. LIGHTING THE GRILL BURNER
Read steps 1 to 6 before beginning with step 1.
1. (Fig. 7 A) Never light the barbecue with the lid closed,
only with the lid open.
2. (Fig. 7 B) Make sure the 2 control knobs are in the "OFF"
position (O).
3. Open the gas cylinder valve.
4. (Fig. 8 A), Press one of the 2 control knobs and turn it to
the full flame ( ) position, then immediately press the
igniter button ( ) until you hear the click. Repeat 3 or 4
times if necessary until the burner is lit.
5. If the burner fails to light, turn the control knob to the
"off" position (O). Wait 5 minutes before repeating the
operation.
6. As soon as the burner is lit, the other burner automatically
lights when the second control knob is placed in the full
flame ( ) position without pushing the automatic igniter
button again.
Important:
If the burner fails to light after the 2
knob to the "OFF" position (O) and check that the burner oulets
and venturi tubes are not blocked.
I. GRILL BURNER-MANUAL LIGHTING
If the automatic ignition should fail to operate, turn the control
knob to the "OFF" position (O) and wait 5 minutes (Fig. 7 B).
Remove the tent or the grill supporting the lava rocks to access
the burner.
(Fig. 8 B)Place a lit match close to the burner flame outlets,
then turn the lever on the control panel to the full flow position
( ) on the same side where you have the match.
Next, position the knob to slow flow and put the tent or the lava
rocks back in place, all the while keeping your hands at a safe
distance from the flames.
j. TURNING OFF THE GRILL BURNER
(Fig. 7 B) Return the control knobs to the "OFF" position (O),
then close the cylinder valve.
k. LIGHTING THE SIDE STOvE (IF APPLICABLE TO yOUR MODEL)
The stove may operate independently or in conjunction with
the grill burner.
Lighting:
1. Open the gas cylinder valve.
2. Check that there is no gas leak between the gas cylinder
and the stove.
3. (Fig. 4 A) Check the condition of the hose connecting the grill
burner to the stove. Should it present cracks, call our After
Sales Service to have it replaced.
4. (Fig. 9) Open the valve of the stove (towards the +) and
press the igniter button ( ) until you hear the click. Repeat
three or four times if necessary. Should the stove fail to light,
present a match to the edge of the burner.
5. Adjust the size of the flame to the dimensions of the
container you are using by opening the valve to various
extents. Do not use a container smaller than 10 cm or larger
than 26 cm.
L. TURNING OFF THE SIDE STOvE (IF APPLICABLE TO yOUR MODEL)
Close the stove valve (towards the -) and the valve of the gas
cylinder if the grill burner is not in use.
M. REPLACING THE GAS CyLINDER
y Always work in a well ventilated area and never in the
presence of a flame, spark or heat source.
y (Fig. 7 B) Return the control knobs in the "OFF" position (O)
then close the cylinder valve.
y Remove the regulator, check that the sealing joint is in good
condition.
y Put the full cylinder in place, refit the regulator, taking care
not to apply stress to the hose. Check for gas leaks.
N. OPERATION
It's recommended that protective gloves be worn to handle
components which may be very hot.
Before cooking, preheat the barbecue for about 10 minutes in
the full flame ( ) position with the lid closed. When using the
barbecue for the first time, preheat for about 20 minutes in the
full flame ( ) position, in order to eliminate the smell of paint
from new components.
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