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Warnings!
DO NOT
attempt to disconnect any gas fittings while barbecue is in use.
DO NOT
use charcoal or any other solid or liquid fuels in the gas barbecue.
DO NOT
put anything flammable on the storage shelf under the barbecue whilst in
use.
DO NOT
store a spare or disconnected liquid propane cylinder on the storage shelf
underneath or anywhere near the gas barbecue.
DO NOT
use liquid propane cylinder if the cylinder and/or valve are damaged, rusty,
or dented as this may be hazardous. Contact your supplier to have it checked.
DO NOT
lean over an open grill and be mindful of hands/fingers near the edge of the
cooking area.
DO NOT
leave barbecue unattended
DO NOT
try to move the barbecue whilst in use.
DO
use heat resistant gloves when operating barbecue.
Incorrect assembly can be dangerous. Follow assembly instructions carefully.
Should a fire occur, turn off all gas burners, close the lid and stand back from
barbecue until fire is out.
Should the gas burners go out whilst in operation, turn off all gas valves and leave
lid open. Return to the barbecue after five minutes and try to relight the burners –
following lighting instructions.
Keep children away from barbecue when in use. Some parts of the barbecue will
become very hot.
Flammable or combustible materials should be kept away from the gas barbecue.
When cleaning the valves and burners be careful not to stretch the valve orifices or
burner ports.
Keep fuel supply hose away from any warm/heated surface.
Gas may still be present in a cylinder that appears to be empty. Adhere to proper
transportation/storage of the cylinder at all times.
If gas is leaking from the liquid propane cylinder, move away from the cylinder
immediately and call Emergency Services.
DO NOT try to correct the problem
yourself.
DO NOT
use a flame to check for gas leaks.
DO
check for gas leaks and any obstructions to the burners before use. This is
especially important after a period of storage or non-use.