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3. Using the appliance

•  Place the cylinder inside the cabinet in the space provided.
•  Use this appliance only on a fi rm level surface.
•  Before use ensure that the drip cup/tray is in place. 
•  Make sure the gas cylinder is correctly fi tted to the appliance.
•  Ensure the cylinder control valve is in the open position. 
•  To light the appliance using the automatic igniter, push in and turn the control knob in an 

anti-clockwise direction until spring resistance is felt. Hold the knob in this position for 
3 – 5 seconds to allow the gas to fl ow and then turn the knob fully anti-clockwise to the 
HIGH position. This will cause the automatic lighter to light the burner. Should the burner 
not ignite the fi rst time, push in and turn the control knob to the OFF position and wait 5 
minutes, repeat the process until the burner ignites.

•  Note! All burners are fi tted with an automatic igniter.
•  Cross lighting: To light the burners using cross lighting, light the left burner as described 

above.

•  To light the remainder of the burners, simply turn their control knobs to the HIGH position 

while ensuring that the lighting sequence is such that any burner to be lit up is directly 
adjacent to a burner which is already burning.

•  Manual ignition: To light the burners manually, fi rst remove the cast iron grill plate and the 

defl ector plate directly underneath it. Ignite a match or fi relighter and position it next to the 
left hand burner. Turn on the gas supply to that burner only by pushing the control valve in 
and turning it in an anti-clockwise direction. This will ignite the burner. Once the burner is 
ignited, carefully replace the defl ector plate and cast iron grill plate. You will now be able to 
light the remainder of the burners as described in ‘Cross lighting’ above.

•  Use the control knobs to adjust the individual burner fl ame intensity to the desired level by 

turning the knob anti-clockwise to decrease the fl ame and clockwise to increase it (see fi g.3). 

•  After use, fi rst close the valve on the gas cylinder. When the fl ame is extinguished, close 

the burner control valves on the appliance by pushing and turning the control knobs fully 
clockwise.

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NOTE
•  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.

•  Fit one end of the low pressure hose onto the regulator nozzle, and the other end onto the 

Patio BBQ nozzle by pushing the ends on as fi rmly as possible. Clamp into position using a 
hose clamp at both ends of the hose. 

•  Ensure that the connections are made securely and do not allow gas to leak. 
•  Check for gas leaks before using the appliance.
 

For use with an approved hose and regulator connected to a refi llable gas container not 
exceeding 9 kg and complying with local regulation in force.

•  Do not obstruct the ventilation openings of the cabinet.
•  Do not modify the appliance. Modifying the appliance may be dangerous.
•  Warning: Since this barbecue has no restriction in the emission of unburned gas, this 

barbecue must be installed and/or used OUTDOORS or in an AMPLY VENTILATED AREA. 
Ensure this BBQ is installed in an AMPLY VENTILATED AREA, the area must have at least 
25% of the surface (sum of the walls surface) area open.

•  Do not move the appliance during use.
•  Any modifi cation of the appliance may be dangerous
•  Warning: An LP cylinder not connected for use, shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or 

any other appliance.

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Summary of Contents for COMPACT 2

Page 1: ...MODEL No 1192 COMPACT 2 503 0691 LEV7 USER INSTRUCTIONS LIVE THE BRAAI LIFE NOTE PRODUCT MAY VARY FROM ILLUSTRATIONS GB 503 0691 LEV7 1192 08 ZA Compact 2 User Manual SA indd 1 2019 10 14 09 13 29...

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Page 3: ...any other hot surface Ensure that the assembled unit is stable and does not rock Do not cover or change the primary air supply openings in the burners as this will affect the performance of the produc...

Page 4: ...ll plate You will now be able to light the remainder of the burners as described in Cross lighting above Use the control knobs to adjust the individual burner flame intensity to the desired level by t...

Page 5: ...result in a small flame or no flame at all Do not attempt to clean the Jet with a pin or other such device as this may damage the orifice which could make the appliance unsafe 5 1 Replacing a Blocked...

Page 6: ...ural grain of the stainless steel surface to avoid leaving visible scratch marks Between uses it is a good idea to leave the barbeque covered to prevent dust and air borne salts settling on the stainl...

Page 7: ...ing but not limited to damage caused by insects within the burner tubes as set out in this owner s manual Deterioration or damage due to severe weather conditions such as hail hurricanes earthquakes o...

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