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Miton PTS 3.1

Igniting the burners

 Danger: gas deflagration upon ignition

If unburned gas accumulates, deflagration can 

occur when igniting.

Possible consequences:

•  This can cause severe injury or damage.

Precautions:

•  Do not lean over the barbecue when igniting 

the gas flame.

•  Never re-ignite immediately if the flame goes 

out, instead:

 

Turn the flame regulators (3 x B and C) to 

"Off" to interrupt the supply of gas.

 

Wait for 3 minutes to ensure that any accu-

mulated gas has dissipated.

 

Then re-ignite the burners.

1.  Open the lid on the grill unit.

Maintain the greatest possible distance from the 

grill unit during the next few steps.

2.  Press and turn the respective flame regulator (B 

and C) anti-clockwise to the HIGH setting ("large 

flame"). Keep it depressed in this position. Press 

the ignition button (A).

3.  Ignite the other burner on the grill unit. When 

doing this repeat steps 2 and 3.

4.  Close the lid of the grill unit and allow the barbe-

cue to heat up at full power.
The first time you use the barbecue, heat for some 

20 minutes without food so that the food-safe 

coating is hardened (as with any oven). 
Once the barbecue is heated up, turn the flame 

regulator (B) to the desired heat level (flame size).

7. You can now place your food on the grill. We 

recommend that you wear barbecue mittens or 

other suitable gloves for protection against the 

heat.

To switch off the burners (to extinguish the flame) 

press and turn the flame regulators (B und C) clock

-

wise to "OFF". 

The gas supply is only disconnected if all the flame 

regulators have been set to OFF.

Igniting the burner on the grill unit

Operation

Starting up the barbecue

1.  Check to ensure that ....

 

there are not, and will not be, any flamma-

ble materials or substances nearby. Minimum 

distance to flammable materials or substances: 

2 m overhead and 1 m to the side; distance to 

flame-resistant materials or substances: at least 

0.25 m.

 

the barbecue is positioned firmly on a suffici-

ently large area. Do not move it during ope-

ration.

 

the barbecue is fully assembled and has no 

apparent faults.

2.  Open the lid of the grill unit; this prevents gas 

building up underneath it.

3.  Open the cylinder valve.
4.  Check to ensure that the gas system does not leak. 

If it does, close the cylinder valve immediately.

5.  Insert the grease plate (T) and the grease tray (U) 

into the shelf of the grill unit.

Caution:

Observe the maximum load of the shelves (see 

Technical Data). Heavier loads can damage the 

barbecue.

Summary of Contents for Miton PTS 3.1

Page 1: ...Assembly and operating manual Version 12652 DATED 2018 Edition 10 17ca Miton PTS 3 1...

Page 2: ...2 Miton PTS 3 1...

Page 3: ...ssembly 8 Connecting and disconnecting the gas cylinder 8 Parts and tools needed 8 Before starting 9 Connecting the gas cylinder 9 Disconnecting the gas cylinder 9 Operation 10 Starting up the barbecu...

Page 4: ...ts gas to burner 4 Proper hose clip Fuel container 5 Regulator handle Cut off safety device with 2 settings setting Gas off shut off gas cylinder flame Gas is on A B Delivery scope Item Qty Designatio...

Page 5: ...r use Any other use or application beyond the intended purpose is not permitted This applies in particular to the following reasonably foreseeable types of impro per use Do not operate the barbecue wi...

Page 6: ...ren and pets are kept away from the barbecue General safety instructions Failure to observe the following basic safety measures can result in severe injury to persons and substantial damage to propert...

Page 7: ...to hoses or fittings that are blocked with insects as this can result in a dangerous flashback When igniting the gas flame do not bend over the barbecue as deflagration can occur if gas has accumulate...

Page 8: ...ot experienced at DIY assembly does not generally take longer than one hour The illustrations showing the assembly steps are at the end of this manual Connecting and disconnecting the gas cylinder Par...

Page 9: ...tor to make sure that all of the connections are tight Please observe the instructions for the leak indi Before starting Select a suitable preferably wind sheltered area to set up the barbecue Make su...

Page 10: ...becue is heated up turn the flame regulator B to the desired heat level flame size 7 You can now place your food on the grill We recommend that you wear barbecue mittens or other suitable gloves for p...

Page 11: ...before cleaning it Wear protective gloves Caution Spark plug on burner can be bent The spark plugs on the burner can be bent or snapped off while cleaning the burner areas In this case the gas in the...

Page 12: ...la ble and assembled visual check Check to ensure that all connections are present and securely fastened Tighten if necessary Please ensure you clean your barbecue after every use This is to prevent t...

Page 13: ...se The ignition cable is not in contact with the electronic pulse ignition Conduct a visual inspection con nect if necessary Distance between the spark plug and gas outlets on the burner is incorrect...

Page 14: ...tor Pressure regulator complies EN12864 Flow rate max 1 5 kg h Operating pressure butane at 28 30 mbar propane 37 mbar Gas cylinder Standard gas cylinder with a fill weight of 3 5 or 11 kg Gas hose Ho...

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