• Connect the gas hose at the gas intake point. Do not over-tighten it. Do not use adhesive tape or liquid adhesive
on the connection. Tighten them by hand.
• IF A THREADED HOSE IS USED, THE PRE-INSTALLED NOZZLE MUST BE REMOVED.
• Check that all of the barbecue control buttons are in the OFF position. Connect the regulator to the gas cylinder,
following the instructions provided by the regulator and cylinder retailer.
4.INSTALLATION
5.OPERATION
Connecting a gas hose to the barbecue
Warnings
Lighting the barbecue
Affixing the regulator to the gas cylinder
• Check that all of the barbecue control buttons are in the OFF position. Connect the regulator to the gas cylinder,
following the instructions provided by the regulator and cylinder retailer.
• Before continuing, ensure that you have correctly understood the IMPORTANT INFORMATION section of this
manual.
• The design of this barbecue prohibits the use of more than 50% of the cooking zone as a solid plate. If the plates
are completely covered, the resulting excessive heat build-up could damage the barbecue, which the warranty
does not cover.
• Open the hood of your barbecue before lighting it. NEVER light your barbecue with the hood closed.
• Ensure that all of the gas buttons are OFF. Open the gas control valve on the gas cylinder or regulator.
• Push the button of the burner that you want to light and turn it anti-clockwise until you feel a resistance to
rotation. Wait 4 seconds, then continue to turn the knob until you hear a click (the burner will normally ignite).
Repeat this operation several times until the burner ignites.
• Light the other burners in any order, depending on your needs. Check that each burner is lit before lighting the
next.
• This barbecue must only be used outdoors and must be placed in a well-ventilated area. Take care never to place it
UNDER a combustible surface. The sides of the barbecue must NEVER be less than one metre from any combustible
surface. Keep this barbecue away from flammable materials!
• Carefully select the area in which to use the barbecue. It should be placed in an open but sheltered space away
from trees and other objects that could catch fire.
Selecting an area
Precautions
• Do not block the air intakes on the body of the barbecue.
• If you have to replace the cylinder, check that it is fully closed and that there are no ignition sources (cigarettes,
naked flames, sparks, etc.) nearby before continuing.
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