FCC BBQ FCC-C-20000 Instructions, Manual, Maintenance Download Page 2

BURNING CHARCOAL INDOORS CAN BE 
FATAL. CARBON MONOXIDE IS RELEA-
SED - AN ODOURLESS GAS. NEVER BURN 
CHARCOAL IN A CLOSED AREA, SUCH 
AS A DWELLING, CAR OR TENT.

WARNING! 

KEEP CHILDREN, ANIMALS AND OTHERS WHO NEEDS SUPERVISION AT A SAFE DISTANCE 

FROM THE GRILL. THE GRILL CAN BE EXTREMELY HOT. 

WARNING! 

NEVER MOVE THE GRILL ONCE LIT OR WHILE IT IS STILL HOT.

WARNING!

 DO NOT TOUCH THE GRILL BODY WHEN LIT, IT CAN BE EXTREMELY HOT AND THERE 

IS A RISK OF BURNS. 

WARNING!

 DO NOT USE FLUIDS SUCH AS SPIRITS, PETROL, DIESEL, PARAFFIN OR ALCOHOL FOR 

LIGHTING OR RELIGHTING THE GRILL. WE RECOMMEND THE USE OF LIGHTING BRIQUETTES.

 

For outdoor use only! Do not use under awnings, canopies, parasols or the like.

 

Place BBQ on a firm, even and stable surface at a safe distance from buildings, trees and other 
flammable materials.

 

Never move the BBQ when in use.

 

The BBQ can be extremely hot when in use. 

 

Use BBQ gloves or other heat-resistant gloves when grilling to avoid burns.

 

Only use grill implements made of heat-resistant materials.

 

We recommend using grill lighter briquettes, for the most effective, clean and safe way to start 
your BBQ. If using lighter fluid, do not ignite if there is any fluid on the outside of the BBQ, the area 
around it, on your own clothes etc.

 

Do not use ethanol or petrol to light or relight charcoal or lighter briquettes. When using fluids to 
start a BBQ, ensure they approved according to EN 1860-3.

 

Never relight the BBQ with any form of fluid, not even lighter fluid, as the charcoal can still be 
smouldering and cause large flames, a fire hazard and damage the BBQ.

 

Always check that charcoal or briquettes are fully extinguished before removing ash.

 

Never leave a BBQ in use or that has just been used without ensuring that all charcoal is fully 
extinguished.

 

Always empty used charcoal/briquettes into a metal container. Never pour used charcoal/
briquettes directly onto the ground.

 

Flames can shoot up if hot fat or food falls on to burning charcoal/briquettes. Always have water 
available to put out any such flames.

 

Do not use the BBQ in strong winds.

 

Always have a bucket of water to hand when grilling.

 

Wait until a white layer of ash covers the charcoal/briquettes before grilling.

 

Do not empty used charcoal or briquettes back into the pack.

 

Keep charcoal and briquettes dry and well ventilated and at a safe distance from heat sources.

FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS 
AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL, AND TO 
EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN USING THE BBQ, 
CAN CAUSE FIRE, EXPLOSION, SERIOUS INJURY 
OR DEATH, IN ADDITION TO MATERIAL DAMAGE.

DANGER OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING

 

 

 

EN: WARNING!

Do not use spirit or 

petrol for lighting 

or re-lighting!

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Portable Charcoal

Read carefully

WARNING

WARNING

•  FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED CAN 

IMPLY A RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND FIXED 

INSTALLATIONS.

•  THE BBQ IS INTENDED FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY IN  

WELL-VENTILATED AREAS. NEVER BBQ IN CLOSED SPACES OR 

UNDER A ROOF, DUE TO THE DANGER OF LACK OF OXYGEN.

•  ACCESSIBLE PARTS OF THE BBQ BECOME VERY HOT DURING 

USE. KEEP CHILDREN AND OTHERS WHO NEED SUPERVISION 

AT A SAFE DISTANCE. 

•  NEVER MOVE THE BBQ WHILE IN USE. 

•  CLEAN THE BBQ REGULARLY AND THOROUGHLY.

Summary of Contents for FCC-C-20000

Page 1: ...OUTDOOR USE ONLY READ THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE Share the fun of cooking INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAINTENANCE Portable Charcoal FCC C 20000 ...

Page 2: ... charcoal can still be smouldering and cause large flames a fire hazard and damage the BBQ Always check that charcoal or briquettes are fully extinguished before removing ash Never leave a BBQ in use or that has just been used without ensuring that all charcoal is fully extinguished Always empty used charcoal briquettes into a metal container Never pour used charcoal briquettes directly onto the g...

Page 3: ...areas likly to catch fire The base of the barbecue will get hot so ensure it stands on a suitable surface Leave the lid off and fully open vents for lighting Use Charcoal and a suitable lighting method Method 1 Charcoal Lighting Gel Set up your barbecue in a safe place Place charcoal in the fire bowl onto the charcoal grate to a depth of 3 5 cm Apply the lightning gel carefully over the charcoal T...

Page 4: ...edges have been minimised during the manufacturing process but please be careful when handling all components to avoid accidents Tools required Either a Philips crosshead or flat bladed screwdriver and eithe an adjustable spanner or a pair of pliers ...

Page 5: ...9 8 Portable Charcoal Assembly Assembly STEP 2 B 4X C 4X E 4X F 4X STEP 3 A 2X B 2X C 2X D 2X F2X STEP 4 STEP 1 A 4X B 4X ...

Page 6: ... be defe ve in workmanship and or materials during the warranty period Barbeques Galore total liability in respect of a claim by a consumer under the CCA for a minor problem as de ned in the CCA with a product is limited at our op on to providing the consumer with a refund replacement product or repairing the product For major failures as the term is de ned in the CCA you are entitled to a replace...

Page 7: ...ith food oil after cleaning between each grilling and before storing When storing the grill outdoors keep it covered Alternatively the grill can be stored indoors in a garage or under a roof WARNING Always check that all the charcoal is extinguished and that there are no embers left before putting the grill away for storage It is important that grill and grates are cleaned after every use and befo...

Page 8: ...r contact below for help Faults due to misuse lack of maintenance or modification of the product will invalidate the warranty Damaged parts not due to a fault with the product will be invoiced according to our price list carriage and administration fee If new parts are needed or in the event of a warranty claim please contact your dealer or consumer contact FCC PRODUCTS AS KJELLER VEST 3 2007 KJEL...

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