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The gas cylinder (NF compliant for France) can be put on

 

the floor (next to the appliance) or on the bottom 

shelf/inside the trolley of your appliance (unless otherwise stated on the appliance). 

 

Indeed, it is necessary to keep a certain distance between the gas bottle and the burners during use. 

 

 

If your gas cylinder doesn’t respect the required dimensions, put it on the floor, next to your appliance.  
 
Note: For other countries, cylinder and regulator are dependant on the National Situations in countries of 
destination.  

NEVER  USE  YOUR  PRODUCT  WITH  CITY  GAZ

.  The  gas  circuit  is  produced  only  for  Butane/Propane 

(G30/G31).  

NEVER USE TOOL TO TIGHTEN THE PRESSURE 

 

REGULATOR NUT ON YOUR PRODUCT

: it can damage the

 

product. A hand tight is sufficient.  

 

This appliance is only suitable for use with low-pressure butane, propane or their mixture gas and used 
with the appropriate low-pressure regulator via a flexible hose. The hose should be secured to the regulator 
and the appliance with hose clips.  
-Using 28mbar regulator with category I3+ for butane gas and a 37mbar regulator with category I3+ for 
propane gas;  
-Using a 30mbar regulator with category I3B/P(30); 
-Using a 37mbar regulator with category I3B/P(37);  
-Using a 50mbar regulator with category I3B/P(50);  
Use a suitable regulator certified to BSEN 16129:2013. 

Note : For other countries, cylinder and regulator are dependant on the National Situations in countries of destin
ation.

 

Never use a dented or rusty gas cylinder. 

Please consult your LPG dealer for information regarding a suitable regulator for the gas cylinder. 

 

BEFORE USE PLEASE CHECK FOR LEAKS 

 

Never check for leaks with a naked flame, always use a soapy water solution 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DOC254

Page 1: ...Instruction manual WWW LIVOO FR Reference DOC254 Version 1 4 Language English 2 in 1 charcoal and gas barbecue...

Page 2: ...OT PLEASE KEEP YOUNG CHILDREN AWAY TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AT THE GAS CYLINDER AFTER USE DO NOT MOVE THE APPLIANCE DURING COOKING IMPORTANT Read the following instruction carefully and be sure your ba...

Page 3: ...ere the appliance is being used Never use the appliance in any enclosed covered area 6 When the wind speed is above 2m s don t use gas grill facing to the wind 7 Any modification to the appliance may...

Page 4: ...ther solid object that carries a flammable warning label 17 Close the valve of the gas cylinder or the regulator after use 18 The use of this appliance in enclosed areas can be dangerous and is PROHIB...

Page 5: ...r relighting Use only firelighters complying to EN 1860 3 31 WARNING Keep children and pets away 32 If you are using a liquid fire starter remove any liquid that may have flowed through the bottom ven...

Page 6: ...at resistant handles 44 Keep electrical wires and cords away from the hot surfaces of the grill and away from high traffic areas 45 WARNING This barbecue will become very hot do not move it during ope...

Page 7: ...f the grill Caution Although we take every effort to ensure that the assembly process is as easy as possible it is inherent with fabricated steel parts that corners and edged can cause cuts if imprope...

Page 8: ...t and in a safe position b When ready to use your gas grill insert the regulator into the gas bottle valve and tighten firmly Warning Before attempting to light your gas grill you must refer to your l...

Page 9: ...Instruction manual 8 Note Turn off the switch of cylinder No spanner is required The height of the gas cylinder is below the 80cm and the width is within 35cm...

Page 10: ...is sufficient This appliance is only suitable for use with low pressure butane propane or their mixture gas and used with the appropriate low pressure regulator via a flexible hose The hose should be...

Page 11: ...il the burner and pilot light have gone out For installations with a changeover valve it is only necessary to switch off the empty cylinder b Replace the safety cap onto the empty cylinder Safety prec...

Page 12: ...3 5 seconds to allow gas flow and then turn anticlockwise It can spark to the burner lighting tube You will hear a snap from the igniter and you will also see a orange flame coming from the burner li...

Page 13: ...insects etc This area must be kept free as this may affect the flow of combustion or ventilation air INSTRUCTION CHARCOAL PART right side Always put charcoal on top of the charcoal lower plate Do not...

Page 14: ...es when handling the device Cleaning and storage After each cooking session wait until the fuel is fully extinguished and the barbecue is completely cold Empty the tray or the ash drawer carefully cle...

Page 15: ...nection not tight failure of rubber seal Turn off LP tank valve remove regulator from cylinder and visually inspect rubber seal for damage see LP tank test and connection regulator to the LP tank Fire...

Page 16: ...loose or disconnected 5 Wires are shorting sparking between ignitor and electrode 6 push button sticks at bottom sparking between ignitor and electrode 1 Replace electrode 2 Tip of electrode should b...

Page 17: ...r CLEANING AND CARE Burning off the barbecue after every use for approx 15 minutes will keep excessive food residue to a minimum OUTSIDE SURFACE Use mild detergent or baking soda and hot water solutio...

Page 18: ...th a cloth Clean any clogged ports with a pipe cleaner or stiff wire such as an opened paper clip Inspect burner for any damage cracks or holes If damage is found replace with a new burner Reinstall t...

Page 19: ...appliances must be collected separately in order to optimize the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment The symbol of the cross...

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