Danger: Ignition of escaping gas
Liquid gas is highly flammable and explosive.
Possible consequences:
Serious personal injury or damage to property if escaping gas ignites in an environment in
which it is not controlled.
Safety Precautions
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When connecting the gas cylinder, ensure that there are no sources of ignition
within a 5m radius.
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Take special care not to light any naked flames, do not smoke or switch on electric
appliances (devices, lights, doorbells), etc.
1.
Select a suitable place to set up the cooker. Make sure that...
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No flammable materials or substances are near the cooker. Minimum distance
to flammable materials or substances: 2m above and 1m to the side; distance
to flame resistant materials or substances - minimum 0.25m.
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The cooker is positioned firmly on a flat, sufficiently large surface area. It must
not be moved during operation.
All the operation instructions will be according to the instruction of regulator.
2.
In case of the flow of gas being higher than the capacity of the regulator, contact
your gas supplier.
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To ensure correct operation of the flow limiting device during gas supply, the
appliances hose length should be 1.5m at maximum.
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In normal conditions of use, in order to ensure the correct operation of the
installation, it is recommended to change the regulator within 10 years of the
date of manufacture.
IMORTANT:
Never leave the regulator connected to the cylinder valve when the rubber hose
is not correctly in its housing as the flow limiting device has not been designed to guarantee
the gas supply shut off function.
Summary of Contents for Cookmaster CKPTPRGRLA
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Page 7: ...OVERVIEW Armrest Grill Upper cover Handle Tray Hook up Knob Igniter Limiter Wheel Handle ...
Page 8: ...Temperature gauge Oil picker Inlet connector Gas cylinder hook Net pocket ...
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