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Assembly and operating manual

Please read before use!

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

We therefore recommend that you read the relevant chapter of these instructions prior to assembly and 

before each use. Follow the steps in the order they are specified and please observe the safety warnings.

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

stored with the product and passed on to any subsequent user.

Summary of Contents for 31342

Page 1: ...er objects and lead to personal injury We therefore recommend that you read the relevant chapter of these instructions prior to assembly and before each use Follow the steps in the order they are specified and please observe the safety warnings These instructions form part of the product They should therefore always be stored with the product and passed on to any subsequent user ...

Page 2: ...tion of terms used 5 Danger explosive deflagration 5 Danger carbon monoxide poisoning 6 Danger burns and fire 6 Assembly 7 Before starting 7 Assembling the barbecue 7 Assembling the lid 9 Completing the barbecue 10 Operation 11 OptiHeat system 11 Starting up the barbecue 12 Switching off the barbecue 12 Cleaning 12 Environmental information and disposal measures 12 Barbecue tips 13 ...

Page 3: ...as been manufactured according to the general engineering rules and requirements valid at the time manufacturing was started and bears the GS TÜV mark The barbecue left the factory in perfect condition regarding its function and safety Thisbarbecueissubjecttoourwarrantyforaperiodoftwoyearsfromthedateofpurchase Thiswarrantycoversmanufactu ringdefectsandfaultyparts charcoalgrid grill etc aswellasthe...

Page 4: ...egra ted heat protection 14 1 Lid with adjustable ventilation 15 1 Thermometer set with mount 16 1 Ash collecting pot 17 1 Charcoal grid 18 1 OptiHeat cooking grill 19 2 Coal divider for indirect grilling Connecting elements s1 6 M6 x 35 mm bolt s2 7 M5 x 10 mm bolt s3 2 M6 x 15 mm bolt s4 2 M5 x 35 mm bolt n1 6 M6 nut n2 2 M8 nut self locking n3 4 M5 nut w1 2 Ø 9 16 mm washer w2 7 Ø 6 5 20 mm was...

Page 5: ...trol spirits and other similar fire accelerants are very dangerous for ignitingthefuel charcoalorbarbecuebriquettes astheyburninanexplosivemannerwhen ignited Thisisparticularlytrueifsuchaccelerantsaresprayedorpouredontohotfuel asthis can cause a flashback in the fuel container If hot charcoal or briquettes are extinguished with water it creates an explosive deflagration as the water evaporates ins...

Page 6: ...fety measures after using the barbecue Close the ventilation slots under the fire bowl so that less oxygen is supplied to the embers Place the lid on the fire bowl so that the embers are covered Open the vents in the lid so that the heat can escape Monitor the barbecue until it has cooled down Only then should you clean it Danger carbon monoxide poisoning Carbonmonoxideisproducedthroughtheincomple...

Page 7: ...t 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 element replace this with an appropriate part Only by doing this can you ensure that the construction is strong and safe It is essential that you follow the instructions in the order they are specified Even ...

Page 8: ...ach the first wheel 7 to the axle on the base 2 in the following order Slide a Ø 9 16 mm washer w1 onto the axle Slide a wheel 7 onto the axle Slide a Ø 9 20 mm washer w3 onto the axle Attach a self locking M8 nut n2 7 Assembletheotherwheel 7 usingthesamemethod 8 Attach the wheel caps 8 to the wheels 7 The two pins on the wheel caps stick into the holes in the wheels s2 w2 s2 w2 s2 w2 9 4 9 Positi...

Page 9: ...ge of the fire bowl 9 so that its indentations are facingtotheside ThehandlesoftheOptiHeatcooking grill will be inserted into these indentations later Secure the OptiHeat cooking grill support 12 to the fire bowl by using two M5 x 10 mm bolts s2 and two M5 nuts n3 Assembling the lid 15 13 14 M w2 w2 n2 n2 15 s3 s3 13 Screw the lid handle with integrated heat protection 13 tothelid 14 byusingtwoM5x...

Page 10: ...th and turn it until it locks in place 16 Insert the charcoal grid 17 17 If you wish to use the indirect grilling method hook the coal dividers 19 into the charcoal grid 17 18 Insert the OptiHeat cooking grill 18 19 Place the lid 14 on the fire bowl 9 or if you want to barbecue hang it on the fire bowl as shown in the illustration ...

Page 11: ...ing grill Advantages Improved temperature control during direct grilling Easy intuitive handling Three cooking grill heights ensure the correct temperature at all times Ergonomic handles Lifting the grill handle to adjust the height of the cooking grill Turning the cooking grill up to the curves Lowering or lifting the cooking grill to another tempera ture level Turning the cooking grill to the in...

Page 12: ...briquettes are completely cove red with a layer of ash distribute them evenly in the fire bowl by using a suitable metal utensil e g fire rake 6 Now insert the greased OptiHeat cooking grill and place the food to be cooked on top We recommend thatyouwearbarbecueglovesorothersuitablegloves for protection from the heat Switching off the barbecue Plan ahead before barbecuing Only use the fuel you nee...

Page 13: ...on the char coal grid Doing this divides the fire bowl into three zones Zones1and3aretheintermediatespacesbetweenthecoal dividers and the side panel of the fuel container Zone 2 is the space between the coal dividers This space should remain clear If necessary a drip bowl or a plate can beplacedheretocollectthedrippingfat Zones1and3are filled with fuel and ignited in accordance with the lighting i...

Page 14: ...e Ryelands Lane Elmley Lovett Worcs WR9 0PT United Kingdom e mail enquiries landmann co uk in ternet www landmann co uk Hotline Barbecue Helpline 44 12 99 25 17 47 Sales Office fax 44 12 99 25 11 34 Monday toThursday 9am to 5pm Friday 9am to 4pm ...

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