NXR 1031506 Care & Assembly Instructions Download Page 13

GAS BABRBECUE WARNINGS 

 

1.

 

This appliance is configured to work with low pressure propane & butane liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). Do not use natural gas supply. 

 

2.

 

Open the cover(s) and fold up the wind screen before igniting the appliance. 

 

3.

 

Only cover the appliance when it has completely cooled off. 

 

4.

 

Never use charcoal or other solid fuels in this appliance. 

 
GAS CONNECTIONS / GAS CYLINDER / PRESSURE REGULATOR WARNINGS 

 

1.

 

Check the appliance and all connections regularly and each time the gas cylinder(s) is / are replaced for possible gas leaks (→Testing for gas leaks). 

 

2.

 

Never check for gas leaks using a match or any other open flame. 

 

3.

 

Never alter or modify the pressure regulator(s) or gas supply assembly. 

 

4.

 

Always turn the gas supply off on the gas cylinder(s) and / or the pressure regulator(s) and disconnect the gas hose(s) after use. 

 

5.

 

Never store gas cylinders indoors or close to heat sources. 

 

6.

 

Always store gas cylinders in upright position, never in horizontal position. This could cause the gas cylinder to leak or gas could leak into the gas hose. 

 

7.

 

Never use the appliance without the pressure regulator(s). 

 

8.

 

Only  use  pressure  regulators  approved  for  liquid  petroleum  gas  (LPG)  and  complying  with  national  regulations.  Observe  the  technical  data  (→ 
TECHNICAL DATA). 

 
GAS HOSE WARNINGS 

 

1.

 

Inspect the gas hose(s) prior and after each use  - look for any cuts, cracks excessive wear or other damage. Let the gas hose(s) be replaced every one to two years by a qualified 
technician or the retailer only. Have brittle gas hoses and their connections exchanged. In case of doubts, ask a local specialist. 

2.

 

Protect  the  gas  hose(s)  against  damages.  Do  not  let  it  /  them  hang  over  sharp  edges,  do  not  twist,  squeeze  or  bend  it  /  them.  Keep  the  gas  hose(s)  away  from  hot 
surfaces and ensure that nobody can trip over it / them. 

3.

 

Only use a gas hoses approved for liquid petroleum gas (LPG) and complying with national regulations. Observe the technical data (→ TECHNICAL DATA). 

 

4.

 

Every kind of work or replacement of the hoses is to be conducted according to manufacturer’s instruction, by qualified personal or specialists. 

 
IF YOU SMELL GAS 

 

1.

 

Never light the appliance if you smell gas. 

 

2.

 

Immediately turn the gas supply off on the appliance as well as on the gas cylinder(s) and / or the pressure regulator(s). 

 

3.

 

Extinguish all open flames near the appliance, such as candles or torches. Switch all electric appliances in the surrounding off. 

 

4.

 

Make sure the area is well-ventilated with fresh air. 

 

5.

 

Do not use the appliance any longer and have it repaired by an authorized professional only, should it still smell of gas. 

 
BATTERY WARNINGS 

 

1.

 

Keep batteries out of reach of children at all times. 

 

2.

 

Seek immediate medical advice if batteries have been swallowed. 

 

3.

 

Handle leaking batteries with proper protection and dispose them of accordingly. Prevent battery acid from coming into contact with skin and eyes. If you do get battery 
acid in your eyes or mouth, flush them thoroughly with lots of water  and seek medical advice immediately. If battery acid comes into contact with your skin, wash the 
affected area with lots of water and soap. 

 

4.

 

Clean the contacts on batteries and the appliance prior to inserting. 

 

5.

 

Do not use old and new batteries, batteries of different types or different manufacturers together. Always replace all batteries of a set at the same time. 

 

6.

 

Only use batteries recommended for this appliance. Observe the technical data (→ TECHNICAL DATA) stated within this instruction manual. 

 

7.

 

Observe the polarity (+ and -) when inserting batteries. Pay attention to the markings on the appliance and the battery. 

 

8.

 

Remove batteries from the appliance if it is not to be used for an extended period of time. 

 

9.

 

Remove exhausted batteries promptly from the appliance. 

 

10.

 

Do not attempt charging non-rechargeable batteries. 

 

11.

 

Never expose batteries to extreme environmental conditions like heat, cold or moisture. 

 

12.

 

Do not dismantle, open or shred batteries. 

 

13.

 

Do not short-circuit batteries. Do not store them haphazardly in a place where they may short-circuit each other or be short-circuited by other metal objects. 

 

SCOPE OF DELIVERY

 

 

Refer to the illustration pages in the front section of this instruction manual for details.

 

 

Make sure the scope of delivery is complete and free of any damage. Contact the dealer from whom you purchased the appliance if you find that parts are missing or 
show damage (→ WARRANTY).

 

 

Do not use the appliance unless missing parts have been delivered in addition or defective parts have been replaced. Using an 
incomplete or damaged appliance leads to personal injury und property damage.

 

 

ACCESSORIES

 

 

To operate this appliance safely and correctly, some accessories, i. e. tools and attachments, are necessary. Refer to the illustration pages in the front section of this instruction 
manual for details.

 

 

Ensure that you have the accessories and tools needed for commissioning and operation available. This also includes suitable personal protective equipment. Accessories and 
tools are available through your authorised dealer. When buying always consider the technical requirements of this appliance

 

 

(→ TECHNICAL DATA).

 

 

If you are not certain, ask a qualified specialist and get advice from your trusted dealer.

 

 

NOTE: This instruction manual contains information and suggestions for several attachments and their uses. The attachments depicted are not necessarily 
included in the shipment, but are meant to indicate additional possibilities for using this appliance.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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Summary of Contents for 1031506

Page 1: ...valve of the gas cylinder after use FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Warning Improper installation adju...

Page 2: ...EMBLY INSTRUCTION 6 ELECTRODE CHECK 10 INTENDED USE 12 SAFETY WARNINGS 12 SCOPE OF DELIVERY 13 ACCESSORIES 13 BEFORE FIRST USE 14 OPERATION 15 AFTER USE 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 CLEANING MAINTENANCE AND...

Page 3: ...n plate 1pc 4 fire box left side panel 1pc 5 gas valve 8pcs 6 grease tray handle 2pc 7 control knob 8pcs 8 flame tamer support 1pc 9 control panel 1pc 10 pulse ignitor 2pcs 11 left leg assembly 1pc 12...

Page 4: ...pside beam 2pcs 30 lightning rod 2pcs 31 fire box heat insulation plate 1pc 32 control knob bezel 8pcs 33 cart bottom frame hanger 2pcs 34 gas tank holder 2pcs 35 cart leg slide support 4pcs 36 swivel...

Page 5: ...HARDWARE CONTENTS Pack Description for Required Extra Total assembly hardware AA Screw Head Truss mm 12 x 1 4 pcs 20 pcs 2 pcs 22 BB Washer Locking 1 4 pcs 16 pcs 2 pcs 18 CC Washer Flat 1 4 pcs 16 pc...

Page 6: ...ith Screw AA make sure the 2 swivel casters on the right side Warning Make sure that all casters have been tightened before unfold the legs of cart Fixed Caster Swivel Caster AA 16pcs BB 16pcs CC 16pc...

Page 7: ...er to both left and right lower bar of the cart frame and tightly secure with screw AA AA 4pcs 4 Install Handles Align both left and right handles onto the body of the grill Then tighten the handles w...

Page 8: ...corners of grill body must be sitting on the SEAT on the cart beam Then lock each leg by closing the latch of each buckle on legs and grill body Warning Always keep the latches locked 6 Install Greas...

Page 9: ...ield Shown on diagram 2 Unfold the left and right side panel of wind shield and insert the small flag on bottom edge of panel onto the slot on the grill body frame Shown on diagram 3 8 Install Flame t...

Page 10: ...ver the end of the battery and tightly screw it onto the control panel Repeat the same steps for the igniter on the other side Install the both left and right side handle to the cart with screw EE EE...

Page 11: ...ck the Electrode again if no clicking sound is heard AA Battery is installed backwards c Electric wires may be loose Remove the AA Battery and inspect the Ignitor Junction Box found behind the Control...

Page 12: ...d up resulting in personal injury or death 2 WARNING Danger of explosion Never operate the appliance in enclosed areas such as garages or sheds as this leads to gas accumulation in case of a leakage w...

Page 13: ...ach of children at all times 2 Seek immediate medical advice if batteries have been swallowed 3 Handle leaking batteries with proper protection and dispose them of accordingly Prevent battery acid fro...

Page 14: ...ction is made They can obstruct the gas flow which could result in a fire in and around the burner tube This kind of fire is known as flash back and can cause serious damages Check and clean CLEANING...

Page 15: ...it in collapsed position WARNING Use the appliance only with the firebox fixed and secured to the substructure Do not use it without substructure WARNING Use the appliance only after the wind screen...

Page 16: ...red up WARNING Turn all the control knobs to the off positions ARR T OFF if any burner does not ignite within 5 seconds Wait for 5 minutes to let the gas dissipate and try again 1 1 3 4 2 8x 4 2 3 2 1...

Page 17: ...o many spurts of flames are produced the meat could burn Only use meat that is suitable for grilling Try to avoid grilling meat with excessive fat Cut away as much fat as possible and do not overuse m...

Page 18: ...as there is not enough gas in the gas cylinder s Refill or replace the gas cylinder s The appliance takes a long time to heat up The appliance takes longer to heat up when it is cold outside The time...

Page 19: ...feguards STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION STORAGE 1 Switch the appliance off and remove the batteries 2 Clean the appliance as described above 3 Cover the burner s with aluminum foil so that no dust or inse...

Page 20: ...28 30 mbar G30 Butane G30 Butane G30 Butane propane at 37 mbar G31 Propane and their mixtures at G31 Propane and their G31 Propane and their 28 30 mbar mixtures at 50 mbar mixtures at 37 mbar Main bu...

Page 21: ...s only is only available to the original owner of the product and is not transferable Manufacturer requires reasonable proof of your date of purchase Therefore you should retain your sales receipt and...

Page 22: ...manufacturer instructions THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE EXPRESS WARRANTY GIVEN BY THE MANUFACTURER NO PRODUCT PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION OR DESCRIPTION WHEREVER APPEARING IS WARRANTED BY MANUFACTUR...

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