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WARNING (Charcoal) (EN) 

EN: 

Read this information carefully before installation or use of this product 

The use of this barbecue requires a minimum amount of supervision and precaution (see 

recommendations below). 

Be careful of the environment, a day out in the open air should not be a cause of destruction 

or pollution. 

When used for the first time, heat your barbecue for 30 minutes. Doing so will stabilize 

the paint and this will give off an odour, but only when turned on this first time. 

INSTRUCTION FOR USE 

IMPORTANT: 

Your barbecue grill is now ready to work and will be of great use to you. 

For your safety, PLEASE NOTE: 

1. Do not use indoor!

2. WARNING!  Do not use spirit or petrol for lighting or relighting!  Use only firelighters

complying to EN 1860-3!

3. WARNING!  Keep children and pets away.

lndeed, a large number of accidents are reported every year. Bums are particularly serious with

young children, because due to their height, their faces are nearly always on the same level as

the fire.

4.

On a windy day, turn your barbecue so that the wind can not cause sparks.

5.

To ensure safety, never sprinkle cold water near the cast iron hearth.

6. The barbecue has to be installed on a secure level base prior to use.

7.

The maximum amount of briquettes for the BBQ's:  1.3kg.

8. Recommendation: The barbecue shall be heated and the fuel kept red for at least

30 minutes prior to the first cooking on the barbecue.

9. WARNING! This barbecue will become very hot, do not move it during operation.

10. Do not use the barbecue in a confined and/or habitable space e.g. houses, tents,

caravans, motor homes, boats.  Danger of carbon monoxide poisoning fatality.

HOW TO LIGHT THE CHARCOAL? 

A few tips: 

Wood is not allowed to use for cooking, only charcoal to be used. 

• Add your charcoal.  Use the charcoal that complies with the current laws. The charcoal must be

placed 2 cm under the grille when in its lowest position.

• The easiest method for lighting your charcoal is to use barbecue lighters that are easy to find in

the shops.

• Do not cook before the fuel has a coating of ash.

• We remind you once again not to 

pour flammable liquid onto the charcoal to light or relight

the barbecue.

• For obvious safety reasons, we strongly advice you not to move your barbecue grille once it is

working.

Summary of Contents for GG010983

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Page 2: ... so that the wind can not cause sparks 5 To ensure safety never sprinkle cold water near the cast iron hearth 6 The barbecue has to be installed on a secure level base prior to use 7 The maximum amount of briquettes for the BBQ s 1 3kg 8 Recommendation The barbecue shall be heated and the fuel kept red for at least 30 minutes prior to the first cooking on the barbecue 9 WARNING This barbecue will ...

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Page 4: ...a Gas pressure regulator and cylinder NOT included b The gas cylinder should meet the national requirement Remark Allow to put a pan on the side burner The diameter of pan is max 1 24cm and min 1 8cm ...

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Page 12: ...of hose recommended which shall not exceed 1 5m 2 INSTALLATION After purchasing your gas cylinder you will then be ready to set it up with your gas grill Check all the parts and make sure no part is missing lf there are any parts missing please contact customer service For assembly you will need a suitable screwdriver and spanner Only use tools that are intact and suitable for the job at hand Sele...

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Page 15: ...d Gas valve knob difficult to Gas valve jammed Replace gas valve tum lf your problem is not resolved from the information above please visit http www centralpark eu a Tum the bumer on for 15 to 20 minutes Grease drippings will be bumed off from your grill as well as your lava rock Ensure appliance is cold before continuing b Grids should be cleaned periodically by soaking and washing in soapy wate...

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