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Igniting the side burner
Caution:
Please note that a gas flame is often difficult
to see due to its blue colouring, particularly in
bright sunlight. Therefore:
–
Only ignite the side burner (10) when you
need it and place your cookware on the
burner straight away.
–
Disconnect the gas supply before removing
your cookware.
–
Only use cookware (pots or pans) on the
side burner that has been approved for
use on gas cooking appliances. Cookware
that is unsuitable for gas appliances may be
damaged.
• Observe the maximum load capacity for the
storage shelf and the side burner (see Techni-
cal Specifications). Heavy loads can damage
the barbecue.
1. Open the cover of the side burner (10).
2. Make sure the side burner insert (8) and the side
burner support (9) are in position.
The side burner should not be used without the
side burner insert and side burner support.
3. Press and turn the flame regulator (C) anti-clock-
wise to "HIGH" ("large flame"). Hold it in this
position for a couple of seconds.
4. Press the pulse ignition button (A) for a few sec-
onds until the gas ignites in the burner.
A low cracking sound indicates that the pulse
igniter is igniting.
If the gas fails to ignite within 5 seconds, turn the
flame regulator (C) to "Off" position, wait for 3
minutes and repeat steps 3 and 4.
Turn the flame regulator (C) to the desired heat
setting (flame size), place a pot or pan that is
approved for gas cooking appliances on the side
burner and heat up your food.
To switch off the side burner (extinguish the flame)
press and turn the flame regulator (C) clockwise to
"OFF".
lators have been set to "OFF".
Switching off the barbecue
1. Close the cylinder valve on the gas cylinder (turn
G1 clockwise).
2. Press and turn all flame regulators (B, C) clockwise
to "OFF".
3. Wait until all of the parts have cooled down and
then clean any soiled components (see chapter
"Cleaning").
4. Close the lid of the grill unit and the lid of the side
burner.
5. If the barbecue is not going to be used for a pro-
longed period:
–
Remove the battery from the pulse igniter (see
the chapter entitled "Battery"). Old batteries
can leak. Any acid that escapes from the bat-
tery can damage the barbecue.
–
Disconnect the gas cylinder (see chapter "Dis-
connecting the gas cylinder").
–
Store the barbecue in a dry place.
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