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Gas barbecue

Assembly and operating instructions

Please read these before every use.

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.

The barbecue is for open-air use only!

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Summary of Contents for Avalon 4.1 12792

Page 1: ...ther 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 The barbecue is for open air use...

Page 2: ...anger Gas displaces oxygen 10 Assembly 11 Before starting 11 Assembly procedure 12 Connecting gas cylinder and shutting off 19 Connecting the Gas Cylinder 20 Shut off Gas Cylinder 21 Operation 22 Starting up the barbecue 22 Light one of the main burners 23 Light the side burner 24 Switching off barbecue 25 Cleaning 26 Barbecue 26 Gas system 26 Maintenance 27 Barbecue 27 Gas system 27 Environmental...

Page 3: ... 508 mm Gas system Heat output approx 18 7 kW Mass flow rate Main burner Side burner 4 x 277 g h 1 x 255 g h Type of gas Liquid gas butane or propane Gas cylinder Standard gas cylinder with a fill weight of 3 5 or 11 kg liquid gas Pressure reducer Model Preset and approved pressure reducer Flow rate max 1 5 kg h Operating pressure 28 30 mbar butane 37 mbar propane Gas hose approved hose max 1 5 m ...

Page 4: ...te 27 1 Gas bottle tray 9 1 Grill unit pre fitted 28 1 Cooking plate 10 2 Mirror track 1 Bag of small parts with 11 1 1 Cart door left right 1 Battery type AA 12 4 Door handle support S1 20 Sheet metal screw 13 2 Door handle bar S2 8 Crosshead screw M6 x 40 mm 14 1 Side support table S3 10 Crosshead screw M5 x 12 mm 15 1 Side burner table S4 4 Crosshead screw M6 x 10 mm Position numbers on the fol...

Page 5: ...lock setting Gas is on G3 Release button Disconnects the pressure reducer from the cylinder valve G4 Gas cylinder with bottle valve Fuel container G5 Gas hose with hose clip Directs gas to burner A B B A 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 A are open the gas flows through the gas hose G5 and the adjusting element into the b...

Page 6: ...has been manufactured according to the general engineering rules valid at the time manufacturing was started andtherequirementsofthe sign Itisrecognisedandauthorised no 0845 bytheDanishInstituteofFire and SecurityTechnology The grill left the factory in good order and condition in terms of its function and safety Weguaranteethebarbecuefortwoyearsfromthedateofpurchase Thewarrantycoverstherepairofma...

Page 7: ...te on DANGER adirecthazardthatcanresultinseverepersonalinjuryordamagetoproper ty if the specified measures are not observed WARNING a possible hazard that can result in severe personal injury or damage to pro perty if the specified measures are not observed CAUTION a possible danger that can result in damage to property if the specified measures are not observed Notes on use Pictogram Note on a us...

Page 8: ...e and will not be any flammable materials or substances nearby theminimumdistancetoflammablematerialsorsubstancesis2maboveand1 m to the side of the barbecue The distance to highly flammable materials or substances house walls for in stance is at least 0 25 m thebarbecueispositionedfirmlyonasufficientlylargesurfacearea Itmustnot be moved during operation Pull the holding brake on the right castor d...

Page 9: ...e turn the valve clockwise Never leave the hot barbecue unattended If the flame extinguishes relight it immedia tely or cut off the supply from the gas cylinder Whenconnectingthegascylindermakesurethattherearenosourcesofignitionwithin a 5 m radius Takespecialcarenottolightanynakedflames donotsmokeorswitchonelectricappli ances devices lights door bells etc sparkover possible Beforeeachusechecktoens...

Page 10: ...ht it immedia tely or cut off the supply from the gas cylinder Beforeeachusechecktoensurethatalloftheconnectionsthroughwhichgasissupplied are sealed and intact Even the smallest leaks can be dangerous If necessary replace the hose in order to comply with the corresponding national re quirements The barbecue must not be used if the connections for the gas supply are porous or faul ty If the heater ...

Page 11: ...river and suitable spanners fork ring or box spanner Another person who can help you with the assembly CAUTION Only use properfly functioning tools that are suitable for the job at hand Worn or unsuitabletoolswillnotallowyoutotightenthenutsandboltssufficientlyandmay damage them so that they can no longer be turned Always fit all connecting elements screws bolts nuts etc as shown in the fol lowing ...

Page 12: ...e to the barbecue as it is too heavy 2 Placethegasbottletray 27 inthebaseofthecart 2 and screw it securely in place with eight metal plate screws S1 S S 14 S1 1 x 15 Release the four hexagon bolts S on the left side of the barbecue with a few rotations Do not remove 16 Position the drill holes in the side support table 14 on the released hexagon bolts S and then tighten the bolts again 17 Screwina...

Page 13: ...move 20 Place the side burner table with its drill holes on the loosened hexagon bolts S and then tighten the screws again 21 Screwinametalsheetscrew S1 intothelongholeat the bottom on the front of the table to secure the side burner table 22 Pass the gas hose with the side burner adjustment unit 17 through the opening X on the side wall of the cart 16 S 15 23 Remove the flame regulator cover 16 f...

Page 14: ... as shown in the illustration 27 Screw the side burner 15 to the rear bar with two screws S 28 Fit the clamp B onto the front bar of the side burner casing also using two screws S 15 A 20 21 22 29 Fit the five ignition hoses into the connections on the ignition button any position see detailed illustration A 30 Unscrew the ignition button caps 20 insert an AA battery minus pole first and then care...

Page 15: ...ooves so that the long triangular edges face upwards 35 Place the grill 25 and the cooking plate 28 on top 36 Insert the warming rack 26 into the guides on the cover This step completes assembly The barbecue should now look as it does on the title page of the document ...

Page 16: ... 5 or 11 kg e g grey camping propane gas cylinder These are available at DIY shops or liquid gas suppliers 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 parts are included in the delivery contents They corres...

Page 17: ...d place the gas bottle uprights into the tray in the base of the cart Place the gas bottle safety bar over the gas bottle Alwaysstorethegascylinderinanuprightposition The gas hose must not be bent or under tension 3 Check to make sure that the seal of the cylinder valve thread is present and intact Do not use any additional sealing washers 4 Turn the operating lever G2 to the 3 o clock position an...

Page 18: ...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 19: ...area It must not be moved during operation 2 Check to ensure that all flame regulators A are set to OFF the barbecue is fully assembled and has no apparent faults the fixing brakes on both right castors are on the grill is properly positioned All covers are opened The base of the drip tray is filled with about 10 mm of a clean absorbable non flammable material that cannot absorb any dripping fat s...

Page 20: ...Keep as far away from the burner as possible Hold the match holder with the burning match from above through the grill near the burner you would like to light Then press the appropriate flame regulator A and turn it anticlockwise to High 4 To light other main burners repeat steps 2 and 3 in accordance with other flame throwers on the main burner 5 Close the lid and allow the barbecue to heat up at...

Page 21: ...the cover is closed the cover is heated to such an extent that it is damaged and there is also a severe risk of burns if the cover is touched What is particularly dangerous is that gas flames are often difficult to see due to their bluecolour particularlyinsunlight Forthisreasonitcannotberuledoutthatthecoveris closed accidentally even though the gas flame is still burning For your safety Do not li...

Page 22: ...match holder withtheburningmatchfromabovethroughthegrillneartheburneryouwouldliketolight Thenpresstheappropriate side burner flame regulator A and turn it anticlockwise to High 3 Turn the flame regulator A to the desired position flame size place the cooking equipment pot of pan suitable for gas cooking on the side burner and heat up your food To switch off the side burner put out flame press and ...

Page 23: ...afety measures Take special care when cleaning the area around the burner Stainless steel parts can be cleaned with a standard stainless steel cleaner Always wipe the parts in the direction of polish The substance in the grease collection tray must be replaced if it is soiled damp or clumpy Otherwise it may be ignited by dripping fat Replace it with a 10 mm layer of clean absorbent non flammable m...

Page 24: ... cover Damage to the barbecue Safety measures Check the burners to ensure there are no blockages if the barbecue has not been in use for some time or at least once a year If the flame backfires to the setting device immediately turn the gas bottle valve clockwise until it is tight gas off so as to interrupt the gas supply If necessary make sure that you replace the gas hose to meet with national r...

Page 25: ...s cylinder is empty Replace the gas cylinder Cylinder valve is closed Turn the operating lever G2 to a 6 o clock position Ignition battery empty If there is not snap when the ignition button is pressed unscrew the ignition button cap and insert a new battery No contact in the ignition cable Visual check fit ignition cable if neces sary Gas outlet nozzle is not in the burner Visual inspection if ne...

Page 26: ...most empty Connectnewgasbottle Gasflameismoreofyellowororange than blue Too little oxygen Check to ensure that the burner is not blocked Gas flame shoots up Fatty foods Removeanylargeareasoffatpriortobar becuing or place the meat on a grill plate or reduce the barbecue temperature Conditions are too windy Switch off barbecue and take to a positi on where it is protected from the wind List of spare...

Page 27: ...er 1 x Cart side left 1 x Main burner setting device 1 x Cart side right 1 x Flame regulator cover 5 x Cart base 1 x Flame regulator button 5 x Gas bottle tray 1 x Electrical ignition 1 x Safety bar 1 x Side burner 1 x Fat drip tray 1 x Side burner brass insert 1 x Gleitroller links 2 x Side burner support 1 x Right castor 2 x with fixing brake Side burner table 1 x Cooking plate 1x ...

Page 28: ...28 LANDMANN Declaration of Conformity DIN EN 498 Oktober 2009 18 10 2010 ...

Page 29: ...29 LANDMANN LANDMANN Ltd Unit 6 Blackstone Road Stukeley Meadows Industrial Estate Huntingdon Cambs PE29 6EF United Kingdom Hotline Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm Friday 9am to 4pm 44 0871 231 1990 ...

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