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GAS BARBECUE WITH 4 BURNERS AND SIDE BURNER
Introduction
To get the most out of your new gas
barbecue, please read through these
instructions before use. Please also save
the instructions in case you need to refer to
them at a later date.
Technical data
Burners in the barbecue:
4×3.6 kW
Side burner:
2.15 kW
Total heat output:
16.55 kW
Max. gas consumption:
1,204 g/hour
Gas type and pressure:
Butane, 30 mbar
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3+(28-30/37)
:
Propane, 3
0
mbar
BE, CH, CY, CZ, ES, FR, GB,
GR, IE, IT, LT, LU, LV, PT, SK , SI
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3B/P(30)
: BE, CY, DK, EE, FI, FR, HU, LT, NL, NO,
IT, SE, SI, SK, RO, HR, TR, BG, IS, LU, MT
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3B/P(50)
:
AT, CH, DE, SK, CZ
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3B/P(37)
:
PL
Nozzles:
Ø 0.92/0.70 mm
Gas bottle:
Max. 11 kg.
Barbecue rack:
640×410 mm
Dimensions:
137×58×118 cm (w×d×h)
With warming rack and built-in
thermometer
Including approved regulator and hose
Special safety instructions
The barbecue must only be used outdoors
and in well-ventilated areas! In a well-
ventilated area, there is at least 25% of the
wall area open.
The barbecue must not be exposed to
precipitation and must be protected from
the elements during use and storage.
The barbecue should be placed on a � rm,
level surface before being lit.
This surface must be non-� ammable, e.g.
� agstones, paving stones or packed earth.
There must be no � ammable objects such
as grass, plants or rubbish under or near to
the barbecue.
Keep the barbecue at a safe distance from
combustible materials during use.
NOTE!
Parts of the barbecue become very
hot when in use. Keep children at a safe
distance from the barbecue. Do not move
the barbecue whilst it is lit or hot. Never use
it indoors.
WARNING!
Keep children and pets at a safe
distance from the barbecue.
Position the gas hose so that it does not
come into contact with hot parts of the
barbecue and keep it straight.
Only use gas hoses approved by the
relevant national authorities. The gas hose
must be a maximum of 150 cm long and
must be � tted with an approved regulator.
Check regularly that the gas hose is
not cracked or crumbling and replace if
necessary.
The gas bottle must be placed next to the
barbecue. It must not stand within the
actual barbecue.
The gas bottle must be changed outside at
a safe distance from naked � ames and other
sources of ignition.
If you discover a leak, turn off the gas supply
at the regulator immediately and avoid
naked � ames and other sources of ignition.
Wait a few minutes until the area has aired.
Carry out a leak test when you connect a
new gas bottle or if the barbecue has not
been used for a prolonged period. Do not
carry out the leak test using a naked � ame!
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