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"Lava rock gas barbecue"

Assembly and operating instructions

Please read before starting!

Failure to observe these instructions can affect or damage the device and other objects and lead to personal injury.

Please read the relevant chapters of this instruction manual prior to assembly and before every start-

up operation. Follow the steps in the indicated order and observe the safety warnings.

These instructions form part of the product. They should therefore always be sto-

red with the product and passed on to every subsequent user.

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Summary of Contents for 12375

Page 1: ... damage the device and other objects and lead to personal injury Please read the relevant chapters of this instruction manual prior to assembly and before every start up operation Follow the steps in the indicated order and observe the safety warnings These instructions form part of the product They should therefore always be sto red with the product and passed on to every subsequent user t ...

Page 2: ...ot surfaces and parts 9 Danger Gas is highly flammable 10 Danger Gas displaces oxygen 11 Assembly 12 Carrying out assembly 13 Connecting gas cylinder and shutting off 17 Connecting the Gas Cylinder 18 Operation 20 Starting up the grill 20 Switching off grill 21 Cleaning 22 Barbecue 22 Lava rocks 22 Gas system 22 Maintenance 23 Environmental information and disposal measures 23 Trouble shooting 24 ...

Page 3: ...93 5 x 100 x 54 mm Barbecue surface L xW approx 48 5 x 37 5 mm Smouldering rocks Type Lava rocks medium grain 35 50 mm Quantity approx 2 5 kg Gas system Heat output approx 5 kW Mass flow rate 2x 182 g h Burning time approx 2 7 h kg at full power Type of gas Liquid gas propane Gas cylinder Standard gas cylinder with a fill weight of 3 5 or 11 kg liquid gas Gas hose approved hose max 1 5 m Ignition ...

Page 4: ...5 2 Bolt for hinge 9 1 Lava rock grill 26 4 Splint 10 1 Burner pre assembled 27 8 M6x10 bolt with integrated sleeve 11 2 Lower hinge pre assembled 28 28 Nut M5 12 29 8 Bolt M5x10 13 1 Fire bowl 30 14 Bolt M5x30 14 2 Side rack 31 2 Heat resistant washer 15 1 Fat catcher tray 32 1 Holder for the fat catcher tray 16 1 Front panel assembled with hose control knob and adjusting element 33 1 Piezo ignit...

Page 5: ...5 GRILLCHEF Exploded view 26 11 25 13 17 32 15 18 25 29 33 24 19 28 23 22 20 21 16 33 27 30 10 14 9 4 8 31 3 2 1 5 6 7 ...

Page 6: ...ctthepressure reducer 6 o clock setting Gas is on G3 Release button Disconnects the pressure reducer from the cylinder valve G4 Gas bottle with bottle valve Fuel container G5 Gas hose with hose clip Directs gas to burner G5 12 G1 G3 3 G2 G1 G2 G4 G4 Function When the bottle valve G2 at a 6 o clock position and the flame regulator B are open the gas flows through the gas hose G5 and the adjusting e...

Page 7: ...edandtherequirementsofthe sign ItisrecognisedandapprovedbytheGermanTechnicalandScientificAssociati onforGasandWater DeutscheVereindesGas undWasserfaches DVGW testnumber 0085 Thegrillleftthefactory in good order and condition in terms of its function and safety We guarantee the grill for two years from the date of purchase The warranty covers the repair of manufacturing defects and the replacement ...

Page 8: ...t information Safety instructions Pictogram and signal word Note on Danger apossibledangerthatcanresultinseverepersonalinjuryordamage to property if the stated measures are not observed Caution a possible danger that can result in damage to property if the speci fied measures are not observed Notes on use Pictogram Note on a useful function or a helpful tip ...

Page 9: ...hen setting up the barbecue make sure that there are not and will not be any flammable materials or substances nearby Minimum distance to flammable materials or substances 2 m above and 1 m to the side Distance to highly flammable materials or substances e g walls min 0 25 m the grill is positioned firmly on a flat sufficiently large surface area It must not be moved during operation Safety measur...

Page 10: ...g the gas flame Close the valve on the gas cylinder after each use turn the valve clockwise Never leave the grill unattended If the flame extinguishes relight it immediately or cut off the supply from the gas cylinder Whenconnectingthegascylindermakesurethattherearenosourcesofignitionwithin a 5 m radius Takespecialcarenottolightanynakedflames donotsmokeorswitchonelectricappli ances devices lights ...

Page 11: ...ht it immediately or cut off the supply from the gas cylinder Beforeeachusechecktoensurethatalloftheconnectionsthroughwhichgasissupplied are sealed and intact If necessary replace the hose in order to comply with the corresponding national re quirements The grill must not be used if the connections for the gas supply are porous or faulty If the heater is not going to be used for a prolonged period...

Page 12: ... medium size screwdriver and a suitable spanner flat spanner or box spanner Onlyusetoolsthatareintactandsuitableforthejobat hand Wornorunsuitabletoolswillnotallowyoutotightenthe bolts sufficiently but will damage them to the extent that they can no longer be turned Always fit all connecting elements screws bolts nuts etc as shown in the following illustrations If you misplace a connecting componen...

Page 13: ...nsert the axles 21 through the wheels 22 Insert the axles 21 through the lower holes of the wheel legs 20 and secure the axles 21 in place using split pins 26 Assembly step 2 30 20 17 18 29 19 30 28 28 Securethemountingbracket 18 seeconnectingele ments to the legs 20 19 using M5x10 bolts 29 The cross bars 17 are positioned in the mounting bracket 18 and secured in place using M5x30 bolts 30 and M5...

Page 14: ...ake sure that the burner hoses 10a are correctly positioned Turn to the correct position if necessary Ignitor cable 10b left Burner hoses 10a point forwards Passtheburnerhoses 10a throughtheovalope ninginthebaseofthefirebowlsothattheburner hoses are facing forwards Pass the igniter cable 10b through the round left hand opening of the fire bowl base Securetheburner 10 tothebaseofthefirebowlwith the...

Page 15: ...amewouldnotreachasuf ficient temperature Secure the left and right side of the front panel 16 to the wheel leg 20 and the standing leg 19 Do this using two M5x35 bolts 24 and M5 nuts 28 Checktoensurethatthejetonthesettingdevice 16a is inserted approximately 3 5 mm into the burner hose 10a Assembly step 6 19 20 14 27 Firstscrewthelowerholesofthesidetable 14 tothe legs 19 20 Do this using M6x10 bolt...

Page 16: ...e lid as this could damage the hinges The cause of the re sistance should be remedied immediately Assembly step 9 13 4 9 8 32 15 Insertthemountingplateforthefatcatchingtray 32 from above through the small oval opening in the fire bowl 13 The bent clip on the mounting plate must be positi oned centrally underneath the small round opening in the fire bowl 13 Hook the fat catching tray 15 into the ho...

Page 17: ...hegascylinderused This type of pressure reducer is also available from your local dealer Leak detection agent You can locate any leaks in the gas system using a leak detection agent These are available at DIY shops or from liquid gas suppliers Please follow the operating instructions of the leak detection agent The following part is included in the delivery contents It complies to the standards ap...

Page 18: ... area It must not be moved during operation G5 G1 3 G2 G4 1 Turntheoperatinglever G2 tothe3o clockposition andthenpressthepressurereducer G1 onthevalve of the gas bottle G4 until you hear a click 2 Check to make sure they are correctly connected by pulling the pressure reducer G1 upwards It should not disconnect from the bottle valve 3 Check the connection between the pressure redu cer G1 and the ...

Page 19: ...re reducer G1 with the gas hose G5 underneath the barbecue Make sure that the gas hose is not kinked or twisted in any way 4 Storing the gas cylinder correctly Fit the gas cylinder valve with a cap nut and safety cap Do not store the gas cylinder in rooms below ground level or in or near stairways hallways or passages and tho roughfares between buildings Always store gas cylinders upright even if ...

Page 20: ...6 Open the lid 1 of the fire bowl 13 and keep it open when igniting the flame Caution Do not lean over the barbecue during steps 7 and 8 Keep a safe distance 7 Press and turn the left flame regulator B to Max large flame 8 If necessary press the Piezo igniter B repeatedly until the burner ignites 9 If the flame goes out turn the left flame regulator B to off wait for 3 minutes and repeat steps 7 a...

Page 21: ...Turn the flame regulator B to off 3 Wait until all of the parts have cooled down and then clean any soiled components 4 Close the lid 4 5 If the heater is not going to be used for a prolonged period Disconnect the gas cylinder see chapter Disconnecting the gas cylinder Store the grill in a dry place ...

Page 22: ...ava rocks Ifthelavarockshaveresiduesofgreaseandmeat afterfrequentuse thebarbecueshould beoperatedfor approximately10 minutes on full power with the lid closed without adding any food This will burn off the residues The lava rocks have an unlimited life span but should be washed once a year in washing up liquid and water Always close the lid 1 when the barbecue is not in use Doing this will prevent...

Page 23: ...ylinder is connected see chapter Connecting and disconnecting the gas cylinder If necessary replace the hose in order to comply with the corresponding national requirements Environmental information and disposal measures Residual substances DANGER Risk of fire when disposing of the hot residual substance Onlydisposeoftheresidualsubstances e g usedlavarocks whentheyhavefullycooled down and only the...

Page 24: ...usting element underneath the front panel are not inserted into the burner pipes Conduct a visual check if necessary align the nozzles and connection hoses The igniter cable is not connected to the Piezo igniter A Conduct a visual test connect if neces sary Distance between spark plug and gas outlets on the burner 10 is in correct Visual inspection correct if necessary Jet on the adjusting element...

Page 25: ...ty foods Removeanylargeareasoffatpriortobar becuing or place the meat on a grill plate or reduce the barbecue temperature Popping or bubbling noise Flashbackcausedbyblockagesinthe burner 1 Close the cylinder valve immediate ly turn operating lever G2 to a 3 o clock position 2 Wait for three minutes and start up the barbecue again 3 If the problem recurs remove and clean the burner 9 see page 16 ...

Page 26: ...26 GRILLCHEF ...

Page 27: ...27 GRILLCHEF Declaration of Conformity DIN EN 498 Oktober 2009 18 10 2010 ...

Page 28: ...stone Road Stukeley Meadows Huntingdon PE29 6EF United Kingdom e mail enquiries landmann co uk internet www landmann co uk Hotline Monday toThursday 9am to 5pm Friday 9am to 4pm Barbecue Helpline 01480 421 720 Sales Office fax 01480 458 876 ...

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