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Maintenance

The barbecue is maintenance free. Nevertheless, you 

should  check  it  at  regular  intervals.  The  intervals 

depend on how often the barbecue is used and the 

environmental conditions to which it is exposed.
Barbecue
•  Inspect  the  burners  for  any  dirt  and  blockages. 

Make sure that both of the side air inlets are clear 

on each burner hose. If necessary clean the open-

ings, for example, with a pipe cleaner.

•  A  contaminated  burner  can  impair  the  perform-

ance of the barbecue and lead to the gas igniting 

dangerously outside the burner.

•  Check to ensure that all parts of the barbecue are 

present and assembled (visual check).

•  Check to ensure that all connections are present 

and securely fastened. Tighten if necessary.

Gas system

The gas system needs to be checked every time a gas 

cylinder  is  connected  (see  chapter  "Connecting  and 

disconnecting the gas cylinder“).
If necessary, ensure that you replace the hose to com-

ply with the national requirements.

Battery Change

 

Danger: Improper handling of batteries

Never  recharge  batteries  and  never  expose  bat-

teries  to  high  temperatures  as  this  causes  a  risk 

of explosion.
Acid escaping from leaky batteries will cause acid 

burns in case of skin contact. For this reason, make 

sure that you wear acid-resistant gloves when you 

touch a leaky battery.

1.  Unscrew the ignition button cap (A) anticlockwise.
2.  Removed the used battery (B).
3.  Insert a new (type AA) battery, observing correct 

polarity (see figure). Use only type AA batteries.

4.  Screw the ignition button cap (A) back on.

Environmental information 

and disposal measures

Pay attention to cleanliness when handling the bar-

becue.
This product contains a battery. According to Europe-

an legislation you are obligated to dispose of the bat-

tery separately by using the specified return systems.
To  dispose  of  the  barbecue  properly,  disassemble  it 

into its individual parts. Recycle the metal and plastic 

components.
Observe the local regulations.

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Summary of Contents for Cronos

Page 1: ...nt chapter of these instruc tions 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 prod...

Page 2: ...DIN EN 498 Oktober 2009 18 10 2010 5 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27...

Page 3: ...10 Connecting and disconnecting the gas cylinder 10 Parts and tools needed 10 Before starting 10 Connecting the gas cylinder 11 Disconnecting the gas cylinder 11 Operation 12 Starting up the barbecue...

Page 4: ...urn clockwise G4 Pressure regulator Reduce gas pressure G5 Pressure regulator connection Pressure regulator gas hose connection G6 Hose clip Attach the pressure regula tor gas hose connection G7 Gas h...

Page 5: ...ove for pots and pans Guarantee claims and warranty Your Landmann barbecue left the factory in a techni cally flawless condition For this reason LANDMANN also offers an extended 5 year quality and dur...

Page 6: ...ge to property Use the barbecue exclusively for the intended pur pose Never use the barbecue despite obvious damage Never modify the barbecue s technology Use only original spare parts from LANDMANN U...

Page 7: ...are blocked with insects as this can result in a dangerous flashback When igniting the gas flame do not bend over the cooking area or the side burner as defla gration can occur if gas has accumulated...

Page 8: ...from liquid gas suppliers Leak detector You can locate any leaks in the gas system using a leak detector This can be purchased at DIY shops or liquid gas suppliers Please follow the operating instruc...

Page 9: ...e gas hose under the grill Make sure that the gas line is not kinked 4 Properly store the gas cylinder Gas cylinder valve with nut and protective cap Gas bottle store in rooms below ground level in st...

Page 10: ...s heated up turn the flame regulator B to the selected setting flame size 7 You can now place your food on the grill We rec ommend that you wear barbecue gloves or other suitable gloves for protection...

Page 11: ...the parts have cooled down and then clean any soiled components see chapter Cleaning 4 Close the lid on the grill unit 5 If the barbecue is not going to be used for a pro longed period Remove the bat...

Page 12: ...If necessary ensure that you replace the hose to com ply with the national requirements Battery Change Danger Improper handling of batteries Never recharge batteries and never expose bat teries to hi...

Page 13: ...l test if necessary adjust noz zle and connection hose The igniter cable is not in contact with the electronic pulse igniter Conduct a visual test connect if necessary Distance between the spark plug...

Page 14: ...ator Preset and approved pressure regulator Flow rate max 1 5 kg h Operating pressure 28 30 mbar 37 mbar Gas cylinder Standard gas cylinder with a fill weight of 3 5 or 11 kg Gas hose approved hose ma...

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