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This appliance complies with BS EN 498: 2012 and SANS 1539: 2012.

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This appliance must only be used with an approved hose and regulator.

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The gas cylinder is to be used only in the upright position and located in the designated position indicated in the BBQ.

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Only to be used with a gas cylinder that does not exceed 500mm in height (regulator included) and 400mm in width.

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Gas appliances require ventilation for efficient performance and to ensure the safety of users and other persons in close proximity.

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Use outdoors only!

1. General

2. Safety information

1. General

CAUTION

For Outdoor use only! This appliance may not be used in an exterior enclosed balcony, porch or entertainment area.

IMPORTANT

Read these instructions carefully so as to familiarise yourself with the appliance before use.

Retain these instructions for future reference.

GB

Note: 

Marking 0.50 / 0.55 on the injector indicates that the size of the injector is 0.50mm / 0.55mm

Country of use

DK, FI, NO, NL, SE, SI

BE, ES, FR, IE, IT,

PT, GB, CH

Appliance categories

Allowable gases and
operating pressure

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3B/P (30)

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3+ (28-30/37)

Butane @ 28-30mBar

Propane @ 28-30mBar

Butane/Propane mixtures

@ 28-30mBar

(South Africa 2.8kPa)

Butane @ 28-30mBar

Propane @ 37mBar

Gas supply sources

An approved hose and regulator connected to a refillable gas container not exceeding 11kg and

complying with local regulation in force

Nominal usage

Gross nom. heat input

Outer Ring 

Butane - 742 grams/hour

Butane - 742 grams/hour

5.1 kW per burner

(5.1 kW x 2 = 10.2 kW in total)

5.1 kW per burner

(5.1 kW x 2 = 10.2 kW in total)

0.50

Five Jet Turbo Burner

Jet number (x4)

Inner Burner

0.55

Jet number (x1)

Butane - 771 grams/hour

5.3 kW per burner

(5.3 kW x 2 = 10.6 kW in total)

0.50

0.55

PL

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3B/P (37)

Butane @ 37mBar

Propane @ 37mBar

Butane/Propane mixtures

@ 37mBar

Country name abbreviations

AT = Austria

BE = Belgium

CH = Switzerland

DE = Germany

DK = Denmark

ES = Spain

FI = Finland

FR = France

GB = United Kingdom

IE = Ireland

IT = Italy

NL = Netherlands

NO = Norway

PT = Portugal

SE = Sweden

PL = Poland

Fig.1

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Warning:

 accessible parts may be hot. Keep young children away.

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Do not leave the appliance un-attended whilst operational.

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The appliance consumes fuel and air for combustion and gives off gasses like carbon monoxide that could be 
 harmful. Carbon monoxide is a clear odorless gas that causes flu-like symptoms and can cause possible death 
 if inhaled by a person in an enclosed area without ample ventilation.

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Use protective gloves when handling hot components.

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Turn off the gas supply on the gas container after use.

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Do not modify the appliance. Modifying the appliance may be dangerous.

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The hose and seal on the regulator must be checked for wear or damage before every use and before 

 

connecting to the gas cylinder (see fig.1).

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Ensure the appliance is used away from flammable materials. Minimum safe distances are 1.2m above the 

 

appliance and 600mm to the rear and sides of the appliance (see fig. 2).

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Do not use an appliance that is damaged, leaking, or which does not operate properly. Keep gas cylinders 

 

away from heat and flames. Do not place on a stove or any other hot surface.

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Ensure that the assembled unit is stable and does not rock.

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Do not cover or change the primary air supply openings in the burners as this will affect the performance of the 

 

product and may lead to an unstable flame.

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In the event of burn back, (where the flame burns back and ignites at the jet), immediately turn off the gas supply by first closing the control valve on the gas 

 

cylinder and then the appliance valve. After the flame is extinguished remove the regulator and check the condition of its seal.  Replace the seal if in doubt. 

 

Re-light the appliance as described in Section 3 below. Should the flame light back persistently return the product to your authorized CADAC repair agent.

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Do not modify the appliance or use it for anything which it has not been designed for.

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During use, part of the appliance will become hot, particularly the cooking areas and the hood. Avoid touching hot parts with your bare hands. The use of 

 

oven gloves is recommended.

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This appliance consumes oxygen and needs ventilation for optimum performance and for the safety of those in close proximity.

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Do not move the appliance while in use.

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The parts sealed by the manufacturer or its agent must not be altered by the user. 

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NOTE: Do not obstruct the ventilation openings of the container compartment during appliance installation.

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Do not twist or pinch the hose. Ensure that it is kept away from the BBQ body so as to prevent deterioration/damage to the hose caused by heat.

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Fit one end of the low pressure hose onto the regulator nozzle, and the other end onto the BBQ nozzle by pushing the ends on as firmly as possible. Clamp 

 

into position using a hose clamp at both ends of the hose.  The hose used must comply with BS 3212 / SANS 1156-2 or equivalent. In South Africa the 

 

regulator used must be 2.8kPa and complies with SANS 1237.

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Ensure that the connections are made securely and do not allow gas to leak. 

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Check for gas leaks before using the appliance.

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For use with an approved hose and regulator connected to a refillable gas container not exceeding 11kg and complying with local regulation in force.

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This appliance must be kept away from flammable materials during use.

SI = Slovenia

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