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5. 

Use a gas leak solution to test for leaks. 

6. 

Apply the solution to the connections between cylinder / 

regulator/ hose / appliance. (Fig.4)

7. 

Open the gas cylinder valve (The control knob should 

remain in the “

OFF

” (

O

) position). Bubbles in the gas leak 

solution indicate that there is a gas leak.

8. 

To plug the leak, tighten the regulator nut on the gas 

cylinder.

9. 

The stove must not be used until all leaks have been 

eliminated.

10. 

Close the valve on the gas cylinder..

11. 

Unplug the regulator from the gas cylinder and contact 

your local after-sales service centre for assistance.

Important:

Check for leaks at least once per year and each time the gas 

cylinder is replaced.

H.  PRIOR TO USE

Never use the appliance until the instructions have been read 

carefully and understood. Additionally, ensure that:

 

y

There are no leaks.

 

y

Make sure the burner tube is not clogged (by spider webs, 

etc.).

 

y

The hose does not touch any components which may get 

hot. (Fig. 3)

 

y

The ventilation openings in the cylinder storing compartment 

(if present) are not obstructed.

 

y

The grease recovery tray fits correctly and that it is inserted 

as far as it will go(Fig. 5).

Put the grates in place correctly (Fig 6)

I.  LIGHTING THE BARBECUE BURNERS

Never light the appliance with the lid closed, only with the lid 

opened.

1. 

Open the cooking lid.

2. 

Make sure the control knob is in the “OFF” position (

O

(Fig. 8).

3. 

Press the control knob and then turn it counterclockwise to 

the full flow position (   ) (Fig.7) .

4. 

Wait 2 to 3 seconds and push the piezo switch (   ) several 

times (Fig. 7).

5. 

If the electronic ignition doesn’t work, use the manual 

ignition (see below)

J.  LIGHTING THE BARBECUE MANUALLY

1. 

Open the cooking lid and remove the grates.

2. 

Make sure the control knob is in the “OFF” position (

O

3. 

Light a match and hold it up to the burner.

4. 

(Fig. 7-A) Push the control knob and turn it counterclockwise 

until it is in the full flow position (   ). (Fig.7)

5. 

Put the grids back in place.

K.  EXTINGUISHING THE BARBECUE

Put the control knobs back in the “OFF” position (

O

) and close 

the gas cylinder valve(Fig 8).

L.  REPLACING THE GAS CYLINDER

1. 

Always work in a well ventilated area and never in the 

presence of a flame, spark or heat source.

2. 

Put the control knobs back in the “OFF” position (

O

) and 

close the gas cylinder valve.

3. 

Remove the regulator, check that the sealing joint is in good 

condition.

4. 

Put the full cylinder in place, refit the regulator, taking care 

not to apply stress to the hose. Check for gas leaks.

M. OPERATION

It’s recommended that protective gloves be worn to handle 

components which may be very hot.
When used for the first time, heat up the barbecue with its 

burners in full on position ( 

 ) (with the lid closed), for 

approximately 30 minutes in order to eliminate any odors 

resulting from the paint on the new parts.
It is good practice to pre-heat your grill for a few minutes 

(10-15min) before you start placing food on it. Similarly, to 

when you cook in a pan or in an oven, it helps you to reach 

an appropriate grilling temperature and prevents food from 

sticking, ensuring a crisp, brown crust. To reduce the risk of 

food sticking to grates further, you can lightly brush cooking oil 

on the grids, prior to use.
Cooking speed can be regulated via the control knobs: 

between the full flow position ( 

 ) and low flow position (   ).

In order to reduce the amount of grease catching fire while 

cooking, remove any surplus fat from the meat prior to placing 

it on the grid. 
Clean the barbecue after each use to prevent grease build up 

and reduce the risk of ignition.

Important: If the burner turns off while using the appliance, 

immediately turn the control knob to the “OFF” position 

(O).  Wait five minutes to allow the unburned gas to 

escape. Only carry out the lighting steps after this time.

N.  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Never modify the appliance: any modification may prove 

dangerous.

 

y

In order to maintain your appliance in perfect operating 

condition, it is recommended that you clean it after each use.

 

y

Wait until the appliance has cooled down before cleaning.

 

y

Close the gas cylinder and remove the regulator.

Burner : 

Clean the burner using a damp sponge (soaked in water and 

dishwashing soap). If necessary, use a wet steel brush.
Check that all burner outlets (OH) are clear and dry before 

using again. If necessary, use a wire brush to unclog the 

burner outlets.
If necessary, clean the burner or burner openings. 

NOTE: 

Regular cleaning extends the lifetime of the burner and 

prevents premature oxidation that may result from cooking 

acid residue. Oxidation of the grill burner is, however, normal.

Control panel

Clean the control panel from time to time using a sponge 

damped with dish washing liquid. Do not use abrasive 

products. 

Firebox wall:

Clean the bottom of the grill after each use with a damp 

sponge.

Grease recovery tray:

Your barbecue is equipped with a grease recovery tray (Fig. 5). 

It is recommendable to clean it after each use. 
To facilitate cleaning, some sand can be placed at the bottom 

of the grease recovery tray to absorb the cooking grease.  

Discard the sand after each use.

Cooking grids

Cooking grids are enamelled.
Wait for them to cool before any cleaning operation. Use 

a Campingaz

®

 BBQ Cleaner Spray cleaning product and 

brushes for barbecues. 

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Page 3: ...2 FIG 1 FR FIG 3A FIG 3B FIG 2A FIG 2B FIG 2C FIG 2D Appareil G 1 2 M 20x1 5 D tendeur Appareil G 1 2 M 20x1 5 D tendeur...

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Page 6: ...inet de la bouteille de gaz Fig 8 L Changement de la bouteille de gaz 1 Op rer toujours dans un endroit bien a r et jamais en pr sence d une flamme tincelle ou source de chaleur 2 Ramener le bouton de...

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Page 9: ...bar Always connect or replace the cylinder in a well ventilated area never in the presence of a flame spark or heat source e Hose Fig 1 2 3 The appliance can be used with 2 types of hoses a Hose for f...

Page 10: ...es be worn to handle components which may be very hot When used for the first time heat up the barbecue with its burners in full on position with the lid closed for approximately 30 minutes in order t...

Page 11: ...becue outdoors it is recommended that a protective cover be used y y When not used for a long period of time it is recommended that the barbecue be stored in a dry sheltered place e g garage y y Envir...

Page 12: ...y y The burner outlet may be blocked spider webs or the injector holder is improperly positioned in the outlet y y Clean the Venturi tube and or reposition the burner Flame at the injector y y Check...

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