EN
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TURNING OFF
1. Turn the control dial clockwise to OFF.
2. Close the valve on the gas cylinder.
3. Allow the product to cool for at least 30
minutes before handling.
4. Store the product upright, in a cool and
dry place and protected from debris and
dirt, direct sunlight and the weather.
5. When the product has completely cooled.
Cover to protect the outside and prevent
blockage of the air passages.
NOTE:
Allow the product to completely cool before
covering.
MAINTENANCE
LEAKAGE TESTING
• Carry out a leakage check at regular
intervals.
• Carry out a leakage check immediately if
there is a smell of gas.
WARNING!
Never do a leakage test with a naked flame,
and do not smoke.
1. Check that the gas cylinder valve is closed.
2. Mix a solution of 1 part soap or detergent
and 3 parts water.
3. Use a spray bottle, brush or cloth to apply
the solution on both regulator couplings
and the gas tap and hose coupling on the
product.
4. Open the gas cylinder valve when applying
the solution on the gas connections.
5. Check for bubbles that indicate leakage
at the places where the solution has been
applied.
6. Close the gas cylinder valve immediately if
leakage is detected.
7. Tighten all leaking connections and
recheck for leakage before using the
product again.
8. If necessary, replace the seal
(corresponding to EN 549, class B2) or
other components (corresponding to
EN 751-1, class I) to ensure tightness.
WARNING!
Never use the product if there is a gas leak.
CLEANING
• Clean the product with water and a mild
detergent. Do not use flammable or
corrosive detergents.
• Make sure to keep the area around the
burner dry when cleaning. If the gas
regulator has been exposed to water or
any other liquid it must be replaced.
Do not use the product before the gas
regulator has been replaced.
• Keep the burner, the area around the gas
cylinder, and the air passages clean.
• The flow of air must not be obstructed.
Keep the control panel, burners and air
passages clean. A smell of gas, yellow tip
of flame, or clicking from the burner,
are signs of blockage in the air passages.
• Spiders and insects can nest in the burner
or other openings, which can damage the
product and make it dangerous to use.
Clean the burner with a pipe cleaner or
compressed air.
• Remove any soot deposits with hot water
and a mild detergent. Soot deposits can
result in a fire risk.
• Remove the lava stones from the tray when
the burner and stones have completely
cooled. Remove any dirt with a soft brush
or vacuum cleaner. Wipe clean with a soft
cloth and replace the lava stones.
NOTE:
• Air with a high content of salt, for
example near the sea, results in more
rapid corrosion. Check the product at