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EN
Country Name and Abbreviations
AE = United Arab Emirates
AL = Albania
AT = Austria
BE = Belgium
CH = Switzerland
CZ = Czech Republic
DE = Germany
DK = Denmark
ES = Spain
FI = Finland
FR = France
GB = United Kingdom
GR = Greece
HR = Croatia
IT = Italy
JP = Japan
KR = Korea
NL = Netherlands
NO = Norway
PL = Poland
PT = Portugal
RO = Romania
RU = Russia
RS = Serbia
SI = Slovenia
SK = Slovakia
SE = Sweden
TR = Turkey
ZA = South Africa
6540H1
Country of Use
BE, CH, CY, CZ,
ES, FR, GB, GR,
IE, IT, LT, LU, LV, PT,
SK & SI
PL
BE, CY, DK, EE,
FR, FI, HU, IT, LT,
NL, NO, SE, SI,
SK, RO, HR, TR,
BG, IS,LU, MT
,
& ZA
AT, CH,
DE & SK
Allowable gasses
Butane
Gas Pressure
Vapour Pressure
Jet Number
0.25
Nominal Usage
132g/hr
Gross nom. heat
input
1.82kW
2. Assembling the appliance
•
WARNING:
The legs are spring loaded. Opening and closing of the legs must be done in a controlled manner to avoid personal injury or
damage to your Safari Chef.
•
To open the legs, turn the unit upside-down and hold the legs down while lifting each leg individually (Fig. 2c). You will hear a “click“ if the leg(s)
has located correctly (Fig. 2a).
•
To fold the legs back, securely hold the leg and push the leg release clip down (Fig. 4b). Then push the legs in-ward to its closed position (Fig.
2c). This needs to be done sequentially to optimize space. First the right front leg (1), then the left front leg (2), and lastly the rear leg (3) (as seen
in Fig. 2d).
•
Before connecting the gas supply, firstly check that
the appliance valve is in the off position by turning the
control knob fully clockwise (See Fig. 3).
•
Making sure that the gas cartridge is kept upright, screw
the cartridge into the valve in a clockwise direction until
it is fully engaged (Fig. 4a), hand-tighten only. If the
cartridge is over-tightened, it may damage the cartridge
valve.
Fig. 2c
Fig. 2b
Fig. 2a
Release
clip
Fig. 2d