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J. EXTINGUISHING THE BURNERS
Return the control knobs to the “OFF” position (O), then close
the cylinder valve.
K. REPLACING THE GAS CYLINDER
y
Always work in a well ventilated area and never in the
presence of a flame, spark or heat source.
y
Return the control knobs to the “off” position (O) then close
the cylinder valve.
y
Remove the regulator, check that the sealing joint is in good
condition.
y
Put the full cylinder in place, refit the regulator, taking care
not to apply stress to the hose. Check for gas leaks.
L. OPERATION
When used for the first time, heat up the plancha with its
burners in full position ( ), for approximately 15 minutes in
order to eliminate any odors resulting from the paint on the
new parts.
y
It is recommended that protective gloves be worn to handle
components which may be very hot. Use long handled
utensils to move food which is on the grate.
y
Before cooking, pre-heat appliance for a few minutes at the
Full Flow (
) setting.
y
The cooking speed can be regulated via the control knobs:
between the full flow position (
) and medium flow
position ( ).
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 unburned gas to escape. Only
carry out the lighting steps after this time.
Important :
wait for the complete cooling of the appliance
before moving the lid (depending on models)
M. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Never modify the appliance : any modifications 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).
IMPORTANT :
Please do not use paper towel or
scratch-sponges.
As it is extremely aggressive towards paint and stainless steel
material, it could scratch paint/stainless steel/markings.
A soft microfiber towel is as efficient and will prevent damages.
y
Wait until the appliance has cooled down before cleaning.
y
Close the gas cylinder and remove the regulator.
y
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
Check that the burners outlets are clear and dry before
using again. If necessary use a wire brush to unclog the
burners outlets.
y
If the appliance has not been used for over three months,
make sure that cobwebs are not obstructing the openings of
the burner tubing, which might lead to poor grill performance
or dangerous flaming outside the burner. Clean the tube
openings of the burner tube or the burner itself when
necessary.
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.
Firebox walls, control panel, grease cup
Regularly clean these elements using a sponge damped with
dish washing liquid. Do not use abrasive products.
Cooking griddle
The cooking griddle is porcelain enamelled. In order to clean
it it is recommended to firstly scrap them with a sponge or a
metallic brush . Then, remove grease thanks to a dish-washing
liquid.
Pay attention not to hit the cooking griddle on a hard surface as
it could damage the enameling.
N. STORAGE
y
Close the gas cylinder valve after use.
y
It is recommended to store your appliance indoors after
removal of the gas cylinder.
y
When not used for a long period of time, it is recommended
that the plancha be stored in a dry, sheltered place (eg :
garage).
y
Environment conducive to corrosion: particular care must
be taken with the product if used by the sea; it must not
be stored outside without protection, and must be kept
sheltered in a dry environment.
O. ACCESSORIES
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.
P. 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.
Q. 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.
R. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC WASTE
This symbol means that the appliance’s electrical
system must be disposed of selectively. At the end of
its life, the appliance’s electrical system must be
scrapped correctly. The electrical system must not be
disposed of with unsorted municipal waste. Selective
collection of waste promotes reuse, recycling or other forms of
recovery of recyclable materials contained in this waste. Take
the appliance’s electrical system to a waste recovery centre
designed for the purpose (waste collection point). 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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