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The hose length should be no less than 800mm and shall not exceed 1.5m. Check the expiry date on the hose and replace when
necessary or when national conditions require it.
Do not twist or pinch hose. Do not route the hose in any manner that will cause it to come into contact with any surfaces that would
become hot during use.
Before fitting your gas cylinder

ensure that the Valve (O) is in the OFF position by turning the Control Knob (L) clockwise to

e the handle bracket outer (K2) and assemble the BBQ Lid handle (J1) to it by

clipping into place. Place the Handle bracket outer (K2) over the Handle bracket inner (K1) making sure that the cutout in the outer lip
mates with the tag extending from the outer edge of the handle bracket inner. Tighten the assembly down by inserting the bolt (J2) through
the hole in the BBQ Lid handle (J1) and Handle bracket outer (K2) and mating it with the weld nut on the Handle bracket inner.

The BBQ Lid is now ready to use. To fit the BBQ Lid place it concentrically over the outer lip of the Fat Pan (B) or alternatively onto the
Skottel BBQ as relevant.

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Do not

forget to place the washer under the bolt head.

I 3B/P (30) and I 3+ (28-30/37)

I 3B/P (50)

Fit the Valve Tailpiece (R2) onto the Valve (O) (Fig.4a) by screwing it on in an anti-
clockwise direction. Push an 8mm inside diameter Hose onto the Valve Tailpiece (R2) until it is properly seated (See Fig.4a). On the other
end, attach a suitable 30mbar low-pressure ( I 3B/P (30) and I 3+ (28-30/37) Butane configurations) or 37mBar low-pressure regulator
( I 3+ (28-30/37) Propane configuration), again making sure that the hose is well seated. The hose used must comply with BS 3212:1991 /
SABS 1156-2 or equivalent. In South Africa the regulator used must comply with SANS 1237.

Screw a Hose with the correct threaded fittings on each end, onto the left hand ¼“ BSP thread of the
Valve (O) (Fig.4c). Attach a suitable 50mbar low-pressure regulator on the other end of the hose. The hose used must comply with
DIN 4815 part 2 or equivalent.

(Section 7),

its stop position. (See Fig.8 a, b, c)
To use the BBQ or Grill place the Fat Pan (B) onto the Burner Pan (D) and place the chosen top onto the Fat Pan (B)
as indicated in Fig.5 and as described in Section 8 Using the Appliance.
The Skottel BBQ fits directly onto the outer lip of the Burner Pan (D).
Before using the BBQ Lid (A), the BBQ Lid Handle (J1) must first be fitted (See Fig.6). Place the BBQ Lid (A) with the Handle Bracket
inner (K1) facing upwards onto a flat level surface. Tak

Appliance categories:

Appliance category:

(DK, FI, NO, NL, SE, AT, DE, BE, ES, FR, IE, IT, PT, GB, CH)

(AT, DE)

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For Denmark fit Valve Tailpiece (R3) (Fig.4b)

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Summary of Contents for EAZI CHEF 8200

Page 1: ...EF MODELS 8200 8210 8220 8230 8240 8250 8260 0063 BQ5588 IMPORTANT Read these instructions carefully so as to familiarise yourself with the appliance before use Retain these instructions for future re...

Page 2: ...hose which are available as accessories The parts included as standard are indicated with a tick in the column below the model number Throughout this manual where there are references made to a specif...

Page 3: ...ooking options It is easy to change between any of the cooking options This gives the user maximum cooking flexibility at an economical price See the enclosed full colour Recipe Book that features a n...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...Model 8250 Model 8240 Model 8260...

Page 6: ...les M2 located inside the Tripod Housing E1 This in turn will affect the performance of the product and may lead to an unstable flame Ensure the appliance is used away from flammable materials Minimum...

Page 7: ...ptional extra J1 BBQ Lid Handle J2 Handle Screw Cap K1 BBQ Lid Handle Bracket Inner K2 BBQ Lid Handle Bracket Outer L Control Knob M1 Base Plate Air Hole M2 Stem Air Hole N Burner O Valve P Lock Nut Q...

Page 8: ...re that the locking pins are securely fitted These may have been pre assembled in the factory Fig 3a 2 Do not over tighten Fig 3b 3 Support the bracket when clipping the tripod support into position F...

Page 9: ...R2 onto the Valve O Fig 4a by screwing it on in an anti clockwise direction Push an 8mm inside diameter Hose onto the Valve Tailpiece R2 until it is properly seated See Fig 4a On the other end attach...

Page 10: ...rner Pan D making sure that the location recesses on the Fat Pan B line up with the Fat Pan Locators the outer edge of the Burner Pan D Depending on the desired cooking option place the Non Stick Reve...

Page 11: ...irectly underneath the Burner N See Fig 8c Precautions to observe before lighting Fig 2 pr Lighting up using a match or BBQ lighter See Fig 8b and 8c General The Control valve is closed by rotating cl...

Page 12: ...after wiping off any excess fat left after cooking Wash the BBQ Lid A in warm water using a suitable non abrasive detergent Do not use sharp metal objects or abrasive detergents as this will damage t...

Page 13: ...ay affect the gas flow Should the appliance operate abnormally after storage and all checks referred to in Sections 4 7 have not isolated any problem the Venturi may be blocked A blocked Venturi would...

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