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Components which have been sealed by the manufac-
turer or its agent must not be manipulated.
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Repairs may only be carried out by the manufacturer or
customer service department
in order to avoid any hazards.
If you notice any damage or there is a fault, contact the
customer service department (see the cover of these assembly
and operating instructions). The barbecue must not be used
until it has been repaired as a malfunctioning barbecue may
increase the risk of injury.
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Use only original accessories from the manufacturer in order
to guarantee that there is no interference that may prevent
the barbecue from working and to avoid possible damage or
hazards.
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Never remove a control knob, the gas cylinder or one of the
gas-carrying components while the device is operating.
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Never transport the barbecue with a gas cylinder connected
to it. The barbecue and gas cylinder must always be transport-
ed separately from one another.
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Clean the barbecue regularly in the manner described in the
“Cleaning and Maintenance” chapter.
Hazards from Gas Cylinders
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Note the specifications of the manufacturer or lender of
the gas cylinder!
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A gas cylinder must be kept out of the reach of children!
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Never use a gas cylinder that is dented or rusty.
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Never use a gas cylinder with a damaged valve.
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Never lay a gas cylinder on its side. Always install, transport
and store gas cylinders (even empty ones) in an upright,
secure position.
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Never drop a gas cylinder. Do not subject it to impacts or
damage it.
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Gas cylinders may explode if they are heated. Never burn a
gas cylinder. Do not expose it to extreme heat (over 50°C) or
direct sunlight either. Do not leave a gas cylinder in a car on
a hot day. Make sure that neither the gas cylinder nor the gas
hose touch the barbecue while in use.
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Gas cylinders may only be connected, used and stored in an
outdoor space with good ventilation (i.e. not in stairwells, cor-
ridors or passageways, for example) and above ground level
(i.e. not in depressions below ground level).
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Move a leaking gas cylinder immediately to a well-ventilated
space outdoors, allow the gas to escape and wait until it has
dissipated. Then return the empty gas cylinder to the manu-
facturer and tell it that it has a leak.
If you feel dizzy or nauseous, breathe fresh air and seek medi-
cal assistance if necessary.
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Always close the valve on the gas cylinder first before you
disconnect the pressure regulator from the gas cylinder.
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Gas cylinders (including empty ones) which are not connected
up for immediate use must not be stored directly next to an
operating device that is being powered by gas or electricity.
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Even gas cylinders which appear to be empty may still contain
liquefied petroleum gas and must therefore be handled with
the same care as a full gas cylinder.
Hazards from Batteries
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Batteries can be deadly if swallowed. Batteries should there-
fore be kept out of the reach of young children and animals.
If a battery is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
There is a danger of burns from battery acid.
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If the battery leaks. do not allow your skin, eyes and mucous
membranes to come into contact with the battery acid. Wear
protective gloves if necessary. If you do touch battery acid,
rinse the affected areas with plenty of clear water straight
away and seek medical assistance. There is a danger of burns
from battery acid.
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Use only the battery type specified in the technical data.
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Remove batteries if they are used up or the barbecue is not
being used for a long time. This will prevent any damage
caused by leaks.
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Remove a battery that has leaked immediately and clean the
contacts in the battery compartment.
REQUIREMENTS PLACED ON THE
GAS-CARRYING COMPONENTS
The barbecue is operated using liquefied petroleum gas (LPG or LP
gas). The LPGs propane, butane and their mixtures remain liquid
at room temperature and low compression (< 10 bar) in a gas
cylinder. When the gas cylinder is opened, the pressure escapes,
the liquid expands and changes into a gas.
Gas Cylinder
• Only ever use gas cylinders containing propane or butane gas
or a mixture of the two gases. The gas cylinders must meet
the national regulations and must not be bigger than is speci-
fied in the “Technical Data” chapter.
Gas Cartridge
• If the barbecue is approved for use with a gas cartridge, only
ever use screw-on cartridges with a 7/16 “ thread and a maxi-
mum capacity of 450 g / 800 ml.
Pressure Regulator
The pressure regulator ensures that the barbecue is always sup-
plied with a consistent gas pressure.
• Use the pressure regulator that is supplied with the barbecue.
It has been tested and is CE-certified. It complies with the
European Standard EN 16129.
• If the barbecue has been supplied without a pressure regula-
tor, purchase a pressure regulator that matches the gas cylin-
der. Make sure that it complies with the national regulations.
Gas Hose
• Use the gas hose that is supplied with the barbecue. If the
items supplied did not include a gas hose, purchase a gas
hose that complies with the national regulations.
• The gas hose (or hose line) must be no longer than 1.5 m and
must satisfy the specifications of the standard EN 16436-1.
• Note the national regulations and replace the gas hose if they
require it or if the gas hose has exceeded the maximum use-
by date.
• Before each use, make sure that the gas hose does not have
any kinks or tears and is not worn. If the gas hose has a leak
or is defective, the barbecue must not be put into operation.
NOTICES FOR ASSEMBLY
PLEASE NOTE!
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Keep the packaging material away from young children and
animals! There is a danger of suffocation.
• The assembly steps are shown at the end of these assembly
and operating instructions. Follow them in the correct order.
Incorrect assembly can be dangerous.
• Only use tools in perfect condition that fit properly. If you
use a tool that is worn or does not fit, you will not be able to
tighten the screws firmly enough, but you may also damage
them so that they can no longer be turned.
• Ensure there is sufficient space to assemble the barbecue and
if necessary use a mat to protect the barbecue or delicate
floors from being scratched.
• Assemble the barbecue on a horizontal, flat surface to make
sure it is straight.
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