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C) Directive 85/374/EEC: “Concerning the standardization of
legislative, regulating and administrative guidelines of the
state members on the subject of liability for damages due to
faulty products”.
1.7 LEGAL GUARANTEE
The user may only make use of the legal guarantee, as under
the EEC directive 1999/44/EC, if he has scrupulously
complied with the regulations indicated in this manual, and
more specifically:
• always operate within the product’s limits of use;
• always perform constant, diligent maintenance work;
• only allow the product to be used by proven qualified and
skilled persons, properly trained for the purpose.
Failure to comply with the regulations contained in this manual
will invalidate the warranty with immediate effect.
1.8 MANUFACTURER’S LIABILITY
The manufacturer declines all direct and indirect civil and
penal responsibility for:
• installation that fails to comply with the laws in force in the
country and the safety directives;
• failure to comply with the instructions provided in the manual;
• installation by unqualified and untrained personnel;
• use that fails to conform to the safety directives;
• modifications and repairs not authorized by the
manufacturer;
• use of non-original or non-specific spare parts for this
barbecue model;
• lack of maintenance;
• exceptional events.
1.9 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE USER
The product must be used by responsible adults who have the
technical knowledge necessary for carrying out routine
maintenance on its components. Make sure that children do
not come near the product while it is operating to play nearby.
1.10 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Palazzetti is able to solve any technical problem concerning
the use and maintenance during the product’s whole life cycle.
1.11 SPARE PARTS
Only use original spare parts. Do not wait until the
components are worn from use before replacing them.
Changing a worn component before it breaks makes it easier
to prevent accidents that could otherwise lead to serious injury
or damage to property. Carry out the routine maintenance
checks as explained in the “Maintenance and Cleaning”
chapter.
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2 SAFETY WARNINGS
2.1 INFORMATION FOR THE INSTALLER
Make sure that the product’s place of installation complies
with all local, national and European regulations. Always use
the personal protection devices and other means of protection
provided for by law.
2.2 INFORMATION FOR THE USER
Prepare the barbecue’s place of installation in accordance
with local, national and European regulations. The bbq is an
appliance that becomes hot due to its nature and remains hot
for a long time even after it is shut off. Before assembly
product follow below mentioned requirement:
To avoid unpleasant smoke downdrafts and for a correct
usage, there should be no obstacles, such as trees, buildings,
etc., closer than 6 metres from the flue;
For safety reasons can be used no more than 3 pieces of
extensions cubes to improve the draught of chimney;
The barbecue should be built on a solid and ample concrete
base sufficiently large and resistant to hold the weight of the
barbecue and make sure it is perfectly level.
Is possible that elements have a little differences into
dimensions, which are tolerated due to the kind of material,
they have to be adjusted during assembly and are not
accepted as claim.
Efflorescence is not considered a claim, cause it is a natural
phenomenon which appears as white spots on elements. It is
due to humidity (rain, snow, ect.), it is a normal reaction of
products with cement, and it could be more evident in some
particularly wet Countries. Usually it is dissolved by rain within
2 years.
- According to current regulations UNI EN 1860-1 some
cracks may appear but they do not affect the quality and the
functioning of the product, and could not be considered a
warranty claim, because they are the result of normal
expansion due to heat.
Do not touch the hot parts or bring objects near its walls,
especially if they are inflammable.
Always use suitable protection to insert or remove food by grill
or oven (for models with oven).It is advisable to prevent
children from coming close to bbq while it is operating.
- WARNING! Do not use spirit or petrol for lighting or re-
lighting! Use only firelighters complying to EN 1860-3!
Supervise the barbecue while cooking.
- ONLY USE THE BARBECUE to cook food outdoors. Any
other use is forbidden. DO NOT USE INDOORS.
- Do not use your barbecue as an incinerator for leaves, grass
or other household waste. Use no more than fuel quantities
indicated in draw pictures.
Light the fire and wait 30 min before cooking
Do not cook before the fuel has a coating of ash.
- WARNING! This barbecue will become very hot.
- WARNING! Keep children and animals away.
- WARNING! Do not stand or sit on worktop
- ALWAYS USE OVEN GLOVES AND HOLDING PADS.
- The wooden, cardboard and plastic parts of the packaging
must be recycled to the local recycling centers
- During winter season we suggest to protect the structure with
our polypropylene cover (optional) in order to avoid water
infiltrations, which may damage the structure.
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