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Operation
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Do not paint or apply anything on the oven.
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Please follow the instructions for the connection of the regulator.
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After a period of non-use, please check for gas leaks or burner obstructions.
• Any flammable materials must be at least 100cm / 39.3” far from the oven.
• Should a grease fire occur, turn the gas off and close the oven door until the fire is out.
• The liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is not natural gas. The conversion or attempted use of natural gas in a
LPG unit is dangerous and will void your warranty.
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A rusty or dented gas cylinder may be hazardous and must be controlled by your gas supplier. Do not use
gas cylinders with a damaged valve.
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Even an apparently empty cylinder could still contain gas. The cylinder should be transported and stored
accordingly.
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During operation, use heat resistant mittens or cooking gloves.
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All parts sealed by the manufacturer must not be tampered.
The oven you have purchased may have some or all the feature listed below. The locations and appearances
of the features shown here may not match what you are having on your model.
CONTROL PANEL
Any alteration of the product may be potentially hazardous. Use only low pressure flexible pipes and regulators
allowed by the current regulation. To replace the pressure regulators and flexible pipes please refer only to the
manufacturer instructions. Check hose each time before using the oven for nicks, cracking, abrasions or cuts.
If the hose is found to be damaged in any way, do not use the oven. Move the oven door holding the wood
handles.
LIGHTING
Check all gas connections for gas leak before starting your oven. Do not lean
over the oven when lighting. Keep your face and body at least 50 cm / 19.6”
far from the oven door. When lighting the oven, the oven door must be open.
The burner control knob must be in the off position before turning on the LPG
cylinder valve.