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Rexon PTS 3.1

Disconnecting the gas cylinder

1. 

Close the cylinder valve (turn G2 clockwise).

2.  Press G2 inwards and pull the regulator upwards.

3. Store the pressure regulator (G3) with the gas 

hose (G6) under the barbecue. Make sure the gas 
hose is not kinked or twisted in any way. 

4.  Store the gas cylinder correctly:

Do not store the gas cylinder in rooms below 
ground level, in or near stairways, hallways 
or passages and thoroughfares between buil-
dings. 

 

Always store gas cylinders upright, even if they 
are empty!

Connecting the gas cylinder

1.  Press the regulator onto the gas cylinder outlet

Do not use any tools for this, as the cylinder valve 
seal could be damaged in the process, resulting in 
leaks.

2.  Make sure that the pressure regulator (G5) and 

the gas hose (G6) are securely connected.

3.  Check to make sure the connection between the  

pressure regulator (G3) and  gas cylinder (G1) are 
secure.

Make sure that the hose is not kinked or twisted in 
any way and that it is not under tension.

4.  Open the cylinder valve (turn G2 anti-clockwise) 

and use a standard leak detector to make sure 
that all of the connections are tight.

 

Please observe the instructions for the leak indi-
cator! Never check for leaks using a naked fla-
me. Listening for leaks is not a reliable method 
of detection.

 

If a leak is detected, close the cylinder valve 
immediately (turn G2 clockwise) and tighten 
the loose connection or replace the leaking 
part. Repeat the leak test.

5.  If you do not wish to barbecue immediately, close 

the cylinder valve (turn G2 clockwise).

Before starting

•  Select a suitable, preferably wind-sheltered area 

to set up the barbecue. Make sure that ...

 

there are not, and will not be, any flamma-
ble materials or substances in the vicinity. The 
minimum distance to flammable materials or 
substances must be 2 m overhead and 1 m to 
the side of the barbecue; the distance to fla-
me-resistant materials or substances must be at 
least 0.25 m.

 

the barbecue is positioned firmly on a suffici-
ently large area. It must not be moved during 
operation. 

•  Do not use the gas cylinder in the cabinet, always-

beside the barbecue.

 

Never lay the gas cylinder on its side. 

 

Do not kink the gas hose or apply a tension to 
it.

•  Make sure that the seal in the pressure regulator 

(G4) is present and intact. Do not use any additi-
onal seals.

•  When connecting the gas cylinder ensure that the-

re are no sources of ignition within a 5 m radius. 
Important note: to avoid the risk of spark-over, do 
not to light naked flames, do not smoke and do 
not actuate the switches of electric devices (appli-
ances, lights, door bells, etc.).

Summary of Contents for Rexon 3.1 12230

Page 1: ...Assembly and Operating Manual VERSION 12230 DATED 2018 EDITION 09 17CA Rexon 3 1 ...

Page 2: ...2 Rexon PTS 3 1 M4x8 4x Ø6 30x M6x15 53x Ø6 30x A B C D ...

Page 3: ...ly 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 barbecue 10 Igniting the burners 10 Switching off the barbecue 11 Cleaning 11 Barbecue 11 Gas system 11 Maintenance 12 Barbecue 12 Gas system 12 Environmental information and disposal measures 12 Troubleshooting ...

Page 4: ...ite the gas that flows into the burner when the flame regulator is open B Flame regu lator for the grill unit Feeds gas into the burner on the grill unit press set to large flame and keep depressed After ignition adjust the heat input for each burner side turn C Flame regu lator for the side burner Feeds gas into the side bur ner press set to large fla me and keep depressed After ignition set heat inp...

Page 5: ...als and substances other than barbecue food Function When the cylinder valve G2 and flame regulator are open the gas flows through the gas hose G6 and the flame regulator into the burner Press in the flame regulator B C to activate the integrated Piezo ignition A and a spark is produced at the burner spark plug Regulate or interrupt the gas supply heat output to the corresponding burner using the flame...

Page 6: ... 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 property Use the barbecue only in line with the intended use Never use the barbecue if it is visibly damaged Never modify the barbecue s technology Only Use original spare parts from Landmann Use only accessori...

Page 7: ...mple 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 accumulated in the fire bowl For the same reason never re ignite immedia tely if the flame goes out instead Turn the flame regulators 3x B 1x C to Off to interrupt the supply of gas Wait for 3 minutes to ensure t...

Page 8: ...enced 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 Parts and tools needed Gas cylinder CommonPatio Gas cylinder fill weight 5 or 13 kg e g green Propane Gas cylinder These are available at DIY shops or from liquid gas suppliers Leak indicator You can locate any le...

Page 9: ...ver check for leaks using a naked fla me Listening for leaks is not a reliable method of detection If a leak is detected close the cylinder valve immediately turn G2 clockwise and tighten the loose connection or replace the leaking part Repeat the leak test 5 If you do not wish to barbecue immediately close the cylinder valve turn G2 clockwise Before starting Select a suitable preferably wind shelt...

Page 10: ...Once the barbecue is heated up turn the flame regulator B C 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 4OÑSWITCHÑOFFÑTHEÑBURNERSÑ TOÑEXTINGUISHÑTHEÑ AME Ñ PRESSÑANDÑTURNÑTHEÑ AMEÑREGULATORSÑ ÑCLOCKWISEÑ to OFF 4HEÑGASÑSUPPLYÑISÑONLYÑDISCONNECTEDÑIFÑALLÑTHEÑ AMEÑ r...

Page 11: ...fficiently 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 burner will not ignite For this reason clean the areas around the burners with particular care To make sure that you enjoy your barbecue for many years you should always clean it after use a...

Page 12: ...angerous ignition of gas outside the burner Make sure that all parts of the barbecue are availa ble 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 replace the hose to compl...

Page 13: ...le and connection hose The igniter cable is not connected to the Piezo igniter Conduct a visual inspection con nect if necessary Distance between the spark plug and gas outlets on the burner is incorrect Visual inspection correct if neces sary Nozzle on adjusting element underneath front panel is blocked Clean the adjuster jet with a need le Other gas system blocked The gas system should be cleane...

Page 14: ... regulator Preset and approved pressure regulator Flow rate max 1 5 kg h Operating pressure 28 30 37 mbar Gas cylinder Standard gas cylinder with a fill weight of 4 5 7 or 13 kg Gas hose approved hose max 1 5 m Flame regulation Infinitely adjustable 0 max Nozzle diameter Main burner Side burner 0 92 mm 0 84 mm Accessories optional The following accessories are available for your barbecue Cover 15707...

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