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necessary to scrape them with a sponge or a metallic
brush to remove residue that sticks to the cooking
surface.
(Fig. 2C) To remove the grate, slide a finger into the hole
indicated, lift it up and hold it up with the other hand.
(Fig. 2C) To remove the 2-part
Campingaz
®
Culinary
Modular
grate (see paragraph
§ p. Accessories
below),
first remove the central part using the indicated hole,
then remove the edge.
The cast iron cooking surfaces are porcelain enamelled
which protects the cooking surface material from
corrosion. Cast iron cooking surfaces can come in either
a shiny and glossy look or in a thinner textured matt
appearance. To keep them in pristine condition, it is
important to oil matt cast iron surfaces after cleaning.
Grilled foods don’t stick as easily to the surface which
aids cleaning and extends the lifetime of the cooking
surface.
-
Control panel
Clean the control panel from time to time using a sponge
damped with dish washing liquid. Do not use abrasive
products.
o) STORAGE
- Close the gas cylinder valve after use.
- If you store your barbecue indoors, disconnect the gas
cylinder and store the cylinder outdoors.
- If you store your barbecue outdoors, it is recommended
that a protective cover be used.
Wait for the barbecue to cool down completely before
handling it to return it to its place of storage.
Do not store your product in direct sunlight. It is advisable
to store it in a sheltered place.
For long periods without use, it is recommendable to store
the device in a dry place indoors (e.g. a garage).
After a long storage period, check the condition of the
thermometer batteries (Attitude 2100 EX), the lighting
batteries (Attitude 2100 EX) and the electronic igniter
batteries (any model).
p) ACCESSORIES
Your barbecue comes with a
Campingaz
®
Culinary
Modular
grate.
The
Campingaz
®
Culinary Modular
cooking grid is made
up of 2 parts:
•
the contour
•
the centre
(Fig. 2B) The centre is removable and may be replaced
by one of the accessories sold separately by Campingaz
®
,
for example:
•
Pizza stone
•
Roasting pan
•
Paella plate
The
Campingaz
®
Culinary Modular
concept therefore
allows you to transform your barbecue into a true outdoor
kitchen and to use a specific cooking support depending
on what you are preparing.
However, a wok cannot be used on your barbecue.
ADG advises that its gas barbecues should
systematically be used with accessories and
replacement parts from Campingaz
®
. ADG accepts no
responsibility for any damage or malfunction due to
the use of accessories and/or replacement parts from
other brands.
q) PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
Think about protecting the environment! Your equipment
contains materials which can be recovered or recycled.
Hand them in to the waste collection service in your
municipality and sort the packing materials.
r) BATTERY RECOMMENDATIONS
This symbol found on the batteries means that at
the end of their lives, the batteries must be
removed from the unit, and then recycled or
properly disposed of. The batteries should not be
thrown into the trash, but should be brought to a collection
point (dump...). Check with your local authorities. Never
dispose of in nature, do not incinerate: the presence of
certain substances (Hg, Pb, Cd, Zn, Ni) in used batteries
may be hazardous to the environment and human health.
s) ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC WASTE
This symbol means that this unit is the subject of a
separate collection. At the end of its life, the
barbecue must be properly disposed of. The unit
must not be placed with unsorted municipal waste.
Selective collection of waste will encourage reuse,
recycling and other forms of revaluation of recyclable
materials contained in the waste. Put the unit in a waste
recovery center (dump) for this purpose. Check with your
local authorities. Never dispose of in nature, do not
incinerate: the presence of certain hazardous substances
in electrical and electronic equipment can be harmful to
the environment, and have a potential effect on human
health.
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