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I.  lIgHTIng THe BARBeCue mAnuAlly

1. 

(Fig. 6-A) Open the cooking lid.

2. 

(Fig. 6-B) Make sure that the control knobs are in the “OFF” 

position (

O

).

3. 

(Fig. 7-B) Light a match and then bring it from the back of 

the barbecue toward the burner. 

4. 

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

until it is in the full flow position (

).

J.  exTInguISHIng THe BARBeCue

(Fig. 6-B) Return the control knobs to the “OFF” position (

O

), 

then close the cylinder valve.

k.  lIgHTIng THe SIde BuRneR

(DEPENDING ON THE MODEL)

The side burner may operate independently or in conjunction 

with the barbecue burner. Before igniting the side burner, be 

sure that the lid is open and then tucked away (Fig. 8-A, B).

lighting:
1. 

Open the gas cylinder valve.

2. 

Check that there is no gas leak between the gas cylinder 

and the side burner (see section

 § F

). 

3. 

(Fig. 3-A) Check the condition of the hose connecting the 

grill burner to the side burner. If there are signs of cracks, 

call our after sales service to have it replaced.

4. 

Open the valve of the camping stove (+ direction).

5.  If your barbecue grill is equipped with a piezoelectric 

igniter:

• 

(Fig. 8-C) Press on the igniter button located to the right 

of the control panel and identified in the pictogram (  

until it clicks. Press 3 or 4 times if necessary.

6. 

If your barbecue grill is equipped with an electronic spark 

igniter:

• 

(Fig. 8-C) Press immediately on the switch ( ). A burst of 

sparks occurs. Continue pressing for a few seconds until 

the burner is lit.

7. 

Should the stove fail to light, present a match to the edge 

of the burner.

8. 

Adjust the size of the flame to the dimensions of the 

container you are using by opening the valve to various 

extents. Do not use a container smaller than 12 cm or larger 

than 24 cm.

l.  TuRnIng OFF THe SIde BuRneR 

 

(DEPENDING ON THE MODEL)

Close the side burner valve ( towards “

O

” ) and close the valve 

of the gas cylinder if the grill burner is not in use.

m. lIgHTIng OF THe COnSOle

(DEPENDING ON THE MODEL)

The lighting system of the console is powered by 4 type AA 

(LR06) batteries provided with the barbecue grill. The battery 

holder box is located on the front left support, behind the left 

door. Remove the cover of the battery holder box by sliding 

it upwards. Insert the batteries while respecting the polarities 

indicated and then replace the cover.
(Fig. 10) To turn the lighting on or off, press on the stopstart 

button located to the left of the console and identified by this 

pictogram ( ).

n.  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. 

(Fig. 6-B) Return the control knobs to the “off” position (

O

then close the 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.

O. 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.
In normal operation, preheat the barbecue for a few minutes to 

reach a good cooking temperature. 
Cooking speed can be regulated via the control knobs: 

between the full flow position ( 

 ) and medium flow position 

(   ).
In order to reduce food from sticking to the grilles, brush the 

grilles lightly with cooking oil prior to placing any food to be 

grilled.
To cook fatty meats while avoiding rising flames, you must 

generally cook at a reduced rate, even turning off one or more 

burners for a few minutes if necessary. 
In order to reduce the amount of grease catching fire while 

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

it on the grille. Clean the barbecue after each use to prevent 

the accumulation of grease and the risk of it catching fire.
Depending on the models, your barbecue grill may be equipped 

with a cast iron cooking plate. This plate has a double cooking 

face: one ribbed face permitting the searing of meats and one 

smooth face for the cooking of fish, shellfish, vegetables, etc…     

Important: 

If one or several burners go out whilst you are 

using the appliance, turn the control knobs to OFF immediately 

(

O

). Wait five minutes to allow the unburned gas to escape. 

Only carry out the lighting steps after this time.

P.  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 to clean it periodically (after 

4 or 5 uses).

 

y

Wait until the appliance has cooled down before cleaning.

 

y

Close the gas cylinder and remove the regulator.

 

y

(Fig. 9) Clean the top of the burner, as well as the sides 

and base, using a moist sponge (water with dish washing 

liquid). If necessary, use a damp steel brush.

 

y

(Fig. 9) Check that all burner outlets (OH) are clear and dry 

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

the burner outlets.

 

y

(Fig. 9) Clean the orifices on the Venturi jet (VO) or the 

burner if necessary.

 

y

The grill burner must be cleaned and checked every 3 

months. Remove the entire burner (Fig. 9) and check that 

no dirt or spider webs are blocking the venturi tube openings 

(Fig. 4), which may cause the burner to be less efficient or 

cause a dangerous gas fire outside the burner.

 

y

Refit the grill burner correctly.

n.B.: 

Frequent cleaning of the burner maintains it in good  

condition for many uses and prevents premature oxidation, 

notably due to acid residue from cooking. 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.

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Page 8: ...mme l injecteur y y La bouteille est presque vide Changer de bouteille et le d faut dispara tra y y Voir le S A V La graisse s enflamme d une fa on anormale y y Nettoyer la t le de protection situ e a...

Page 9: ...r teansatz mit 2 passenden Schl sseln die Schlauchmutter festziehen ohne zu berdrehen 14er Schl ssel zum Blockieren des Ansatzst cks 17er Schl ssel zum Festziehen der Schlauchmutter e DECKEL Den Decke...

Page 10: ...r den Grill stellen den Druckregler wieder anschrauben Darauf achten dass der Schlauch nicht beansprucht wird Dichtheitskontrolle durchf hren siehe Abschnitt F o GEBRAUCH Zur Handhabung besonders hei...

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Page 12: ...n einer anderen Marke s Umweltschutz Beachten Sie die Umweltschutzvorschriften Ihr Ger t besteht aus Materialien die wieder verwertet oder recycelt werden k nnen Bringen Sie das Ger t zur Abfallsammel...

Page 13: ...aus y y Die Flasche ist fast leer Wechseln Sie die Flasche und das Problem wird verschwinden y y Wenden Sie sich an den Kundendienst bersch ssiges Fett flammt auf y y Reinigen Sie das Schutzblech ber...

Page 14: ...e con forza il dado del tubo ma senza eccedere con l aiuto di due chiavi inglesi y y chiave 14 per bloccare l estremit y y chiave 17 per avvitare il dado del tubo e IL COPERCHIO Maneggiare il coperchi...

Page 15: ...in posizione OFF O poi chiudere il rubinetto della bombola del gas k Accensione bruciatore laterale a seconda dei modelli Il bruciatore laterale pu funzionare indipendentemente o in congiunzione con q...

Page 16: ...e utilizzazioni e di evitare una prematura ossidazione dovuta sopratutto ai residui acidi delle grigliate Tuttavia l ossidazione del bruciatore un fenomeno normale nel tempo ed un bruciatore ossidato...

Page 17: ...iche ed elettroniche pu essere pericolosa per l ambiente e pu avere effetti negativi per la salute umana q SISTEMAZIONE DOPO L USO y y Chiudere il rubinetto della bombola del gas dopo ogni uso y y Se...

Page 18: ...mbiare la bottiglia e il problema scompare y y Rivolgersi al Servizio Assistenza Fiammata eccessiva per presenza di grasso y y Pulire la piastra di protezione sopra il bruciatore y y Temperatura grill...

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Page 21: ...s force using two wrenches y y no 14 wrench to tighten the connector y y no 17 wrench to tighten the nut on the hose e Lid Handle the lid carefully especially during operation Do not lean over the bas...

Page 22: ...ake sure the control knobs are in the off O position 3 Fit the regulator onto the gas cylinder in accordance with its instructions 4 Connect the flexible hose to the regulator and appliance as describ...

Page 23: ...taking care not to apply stress to the hose Check for gas leaks o Operation It s recommended that protective gloves be worn to handle components which may be very hot When used for the first time hea...

Page 24: ...il onto the wood parts with a rag or brush in order to give it a more brilliant appearance and to maintain its protection q storage y y Close the gas cylinder valve after use y y If you store your bar...

Page 25: ...lame low on jet y y The bottle is almost empty Change bottle and the problem will disappear y y Contact the After Sales Service Excessive grease flare up y y Clean the protective plate above the burne...

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