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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 

 
Never grill your food in the flames. 
Flames can be caused by residues of grease and juice dripping onto the burners. To imitate the flames, 
clean the burners regularly, when not in use and when the appliance is completely cool. 
The burners should ALWAYS be in the low position during cooking. 
Protect your hands when cooking with protective gloves. 
Do not use in strong winds. Do not use wood or lava stone. 
 
Follow  these  instructions  carefully  to  avoid  seriously  damaging  your  barbecue  and  causing  injury  to 
yourself and to property. 

1.

 

Assemble the barbecue following the assembly instructions carefully. 

2.

 

Connect the gas hose to the barbecue. Connect the regulator to the hose.  

3.

 

Connect  the  regulator  to  the  cylinder  valve  following  the  regulator  instructions  supplied  with  the 
regulator. 

4.

 

Turn all of the control knobs to the ‘OFF’ position before turning on the gas supply to the appliance. 

5.

 

Operate the regulator in accordance with the instructions supplied with the regulator. 

 

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: MAIN BURNERS 

1.

 

Connect the gas cylinder to the barbecue following the instructions supplied with the regulator. 

2.

 

Turn all the control knobs to the ‘OFF’ position. 

3.

 

Turn ‘ON’ the gas supply at the cylinder or regulator switch following the regulator connection and 
operating  instructions.  Check  the  cylinder  to  regulator  connection  and  hose  to  barbecue  hose  inlet 
connection for leakage using soapy water. Any leakage will show as bubbles in the area of the leak. If 
leak  is  found,  do  not  use  the  barbecue  and  turn  off  the  gas  supply.  Consult  your  gas  or  barbecue 
supplier for advice.  

4.

 

Push down and turn on the burner, at the same time, press on the red button of ignition, an audible 
click will be heard and then the burners will be light. 

5.

 

If the burner has not lit after two attempts, turn ‘OFF’ the gas tap and wait 5 minutes before retrying 
the ignition sequence. 

6.

 

When the  burner has  lit,  the  burner  rate  can  be  adjusted  by turning the  knob  anticlockwise  to  any 
position between the full and low rate positions. 

7.

 

Light the remaining burners from left to right in sequence.  

8.

 

To switch off the plancha, cut the gas inlet by turning the button of the valve or the regulator in position 
"Stop", by following the instructions supplied with the regulator. Turn the buttons of all the burners in 
the directions of watch hands, in position "Stop" switched off,(faded), when flames are switched off. 

Warning: 

If any burner fails to ignite, turn the control knob off (clockwise) and also turn the cylinder valve 

off. Wait five minutes before attempting to relight with ignition sequence.  

Summary of Contents for KD-TB103

Page 1: ...2 4 1 2 3 4 4 3 1 2 KD TB103 5 6 Front 1 5 6 1 3 4 m m 5 6 3 4 4 2 2 3 4 1 Back 1 1 1 4 4...

Page 2: ...Instruction manual WWW LIVOO FR Reference DOC277 Version 1 5 Language English Plancha gaz 3 burners...

Page 3: ...30 mbar 50mbar 37 mbar Injector size 0 76 mm 0 76 mm 0 66 mm 0 70 mm Injector mark 0 76 0 66 0 70 Number and code 20211026 To be used only outside the premises This appliance must be installed in acc...

Page 4: ...d during use 6 Do not allow children to use or play with the appliance 7 Use the appliance only for its intended purpose 8 WARNING Do not use in closed or confined spaces Make sure it is placed in a w...

Page 5: ...use within 1 5 metres of combustible material 16 No ignition products should be used with this appliance 17 Do not lean over the appliance during lighting or cooking 18 This appliance is for private u...

Page 6: ...ith the lid if fitted down when the valves are on high heat otherwise your appliance may be damaged 26 Allow the barbecue plancha the ashes and its accessories or parts to cool down completely before...

Page 7: ...regulations in force in the country of destination These components must be replaced periodically according to the date indicated on the body of each of them or according to the national regulations i...

Page 8: ...Although this appliance has been manufactured to avoid sharp edges care should be taken when handling all parts to avoid the risk of injury Remove all protective packaging and keep it away from child...

Page 9: ...n flame etc Make sure that the gas hose is not twisted stretched bent or kinked to allow free flow of gas Use only spare parts supplied by your distributor The failure to respect the modifications or...

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Page 13: ...n 3 Turn ON the gas supply at the cylinder or regulator switch following the regulator connection and operating instructions Check the cylinder to regulator connection and hose to barbecue hose inlet...

Page 14: ...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 BS...

Page 15: ...children The cylinder must never be stored where temperatures can reach over 50 C Do not store the cylinder near flames pilot lights or other sources of ignition DO NOT SMOKE The cylinder should be c...

Page 16: ...grease build up has turned to carbon and is flaking off Clean thoroughly with strong hot soapy water solution Rinse with water and allow to completely dry Never use oven cleaner INTERIOR OF BARBECUE B...

Page 17: ...urner length If condition persists consult your gas dealer SERVICING Your gas barbecue should be serviced annually by a competent registered person UE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We DELTA BP61071 67452...

Page 18: ...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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