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Cooking with 

The gas BBQ is equipped with an extra POWERZONE.
This is additional grill zone provides extra high temperature, 

which is ideal for searing steaks.

Concluding barbecuing

As soon as the food has been prepared, the BBQ should be 

allowed to burn for 5 minutes on a high flame. Residues on the 

burner are thus burned away and cleaning is made easier. Make 

sure that during this process the lid is opened.

Turning off the BBQ

To switch off the BBQ, turn the regulator on the gas bottle to the 

Off

” position. Then turn the temperature regulator on the BBQ 

to 

 OFF. Wait until the BBQ has cooled down sufficiently before 

closing the lid.

Maintenance and Cleaning

Your grill is made of high-quality materials. 
Clean the BBQ after each use. To clean and maintain the sur-

faces, please heed the following instructions:

Danger Risk of burning!

Let the grill cool down completely before cleaning.

Danger Health risk!

Do not use any decolorants or thinners to remove 

stains. These are harmful to health and must not 

come into contact with food.

Attention Risk of damage!

Do not use any strong or grinding solvents or abra-

sive pads, since these can attack the surfaces and 

leave behind scrape marks.

• After each use, let the BBQ burn for approx. 5 minutes with-

out any food on it. This reduces the food residues.

• Set the regulator on the gas hose to the 

Off

 position, before

starting to clean the BBQ.

• Remove the BBQ grates and clean them thoroughly in soapy

water. Rinse them with clean water and then dry them off

thoroughly.

• Use a wet sponge to remove loose residue from the grill.
• If a grease layer has formed on the internal surface of the lid,

this can be cleaned off using a strong, hot soapy solution.

Then rinse with clean water and dry completely before using

the BBQ again.

Warning! never use commercially available oven clean-

ers!

• Food residues on the base of the BBQ can be removed with

a brush, spatula, or cleaning sponge. Then wash again with

soapy water. Rinse with clean water and dry.

• Clean the internal and external surfaces using warm soapy

water.

• Use a soft, clean cloth for drying. Do not scratch the surfaces

when wiping them dry.

• Tighten all screws before every use to guarantee the stabil-

ity of your BBQ at all times.

• If the gas BBQ is not being used, it should be covered with a

protective hood.

Cleaning the burner

• Turn the regulator on the gas bottle to the 

Off

 position. Then

set the temperature regulator on the BBQ to 

 (off) and dis-

connect the gas hose from the gas bottle.

• Remove the BBQ grate.
• Clean the burner with a soft brush or with pressurised air.

Then wipe it down with a cloth.

• Clean blocked openings with a sturdy pipe cleaner, a wire or

with the opened end of a paperclip.

Cleaning the Ignition Head

• If it becomes difficult to ignite the flame, this may be due to

the fact that the tip of the ignition head is soiled. In this case

it needs to be cleaned. The ignition tip is located directly next

to the burner.

• To ensure perfect functioning, food residues between the ig-

nition tip and the burner must be removed. Use a steel / brass

brush, for example, to remove impurities from the ignition tip.

• The ignition tip should be approx. 4 - 5 mm away from the

burner edge. This is the ideal distance for reliable ignition.

IMPORTAnT InFORMATIOn

You may have acquired a 

protective hood

 for your BBQ. In 

order to protect your investment, it is recommended that a BBQ 

protective hood is always used when the BBQ is not in opera-

tion. However, please ensure that the protective hood is only put 

on once the BBQ has cooled down and is clean and dry. The 

use of a protective hood may be required. 

Caution!

 A protective 

hood that is placed on a warm, wet, or unclean BBQ can lead to 

heavy corrosion.

For this reason, 

the BBQ should always have cooled down 

and be cleaned of surface dirt and thoroughly dried before 

the protective hood is placed on it.

 This is particularly im-

portant when the BBQ is not going to be used for an extended 

period of time and, for example, stored over winter.
In order to preserve the quality of this gas BBQ for a long time, 

the owner should ensure that these care and maintenance in-

structions are followed precisely.

Take care of your investment and it will serve you well for years 

to come.

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Summary of Contents for 3316UK

Page 1: ...t user Manual GAS GRILL KeAnSBuRG 6 Version 2021 Art No 3316UK P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 1 5 10 2021 4 12 PM ...

Page 2: ...2 P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 2 5 10 2021 4 12 PM ...

Page 3: ...ling the BBQ 7 18 Connecting the Gas Bottle 19 Regulator and Hose 19 Storing the BBQ 19 The Gas Bottle 19 Connection to the BBQ 19 Checking for Gas Leaks 19 Setting up the BBQ 20 Before grilling 20 Operation 20 21 Maintenance and Cleaning 21 22 Troubleshooting 22 Disposal 22 Declaration of conformity 22 Technical details 22 Service 22 Distributor 22 P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 2...

Page 4: ...PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 2PC 4 6 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 3PC 1PC 2PC 1PC 4PC 1PC 2PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 2 7 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 3PC 2PC 1PC 4PC 2PC 1PC 1PC 1 8 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 2PC 1PC 1 9 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 3PC 1PC 2PC 1PC 4PC 1PC 2PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1 10 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 3PC 1PC 2PC 1PC 4PC 1PC 2PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 2PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 4 11 3 1PC 1...

Page 5: ...ube M5 12 Rohrzange A 42PCS 20PCS 1PCS B C D 12 2 22 23 24 24 23 21 F G Schraube M3 12 4PCS Schraubenm M3 4PCS 27 1 G Screw M 4x12 Schraube M6 12 Schraube M5 12 Rohrzange A 42PCS 20PCS 1PCS B C D 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 19 12 2 22 23 24 24 23 F G Schraube M3 12 4PCS Schraubenm M3 4PCS 26 27 2 H Screw M 6x20 A B C D 50PCS 54PCS Schraube M 6 12 F G 4PCS Schraube M 3 4PCS Schraube M 3 12 1PCS Rohrzange ...

Page 6: ...gases General safety instructions to be observed in each use Use outdoors only Read the instruction manual before starting up the bar becue WARNING Accessible parts can be very hot Keep chil dren away Do not move the device during use Close the gas intake on the gas bottle after use Safety instructions Danger Fire hazard Parts of the BBQ become very hot during operation and can cause fires It is e...

Page 7: ... Follow all of the assembly instructions listed here Required tools 1 x Phillips screwdriver 1 x Wrench F Assembling the BBQ 1 First read through the assembly instructions completely 2 Allow yourself enough time for assembly and find an even working space of two to three square meters 3 Place the necessary tools within reach Small parts such as handles will probably be pre assembled 4 Two people a...

Page 8: ...8 Step 2 STEP2 5 Step 3 STEP3 STEP4 P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 28 5 10 2021 4 14 PM Screw A x 10 Screw A x 6 ...

Page 9: ...9 Step 5 Step 4 STEP4 6 TEP5 P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 29 5 10 2021 4 15 PM Screw A x 6 Screw B x 12 ...

Page 10: ...10 Step 6 Step 7 STEP6 7 STEP7 P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 30 5 10 2021 4 15 PM Screw B x 4 Screw D x 4 Nut C x 4 ...

Page 11: ...11 Step 9 Step 8 8 STEP8 TEP9 TEP10 P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 31 5 10 2021 4 15 PM Screw A x 4 Screw A x 4 ...

Page 12: ...12 Step 11 Step 10 STEP 4 5 24 23 STEP11 STEP12 STEP10 9 P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 32 5 10 2021 4 15 PM ...

Page 13: ...13 Step 12 Step 13 STEP12 10 STEP13 P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 33 5 10 2021 4 15 PM Screw H x 4 Screw B x 4 Screw A x 8 ...

Page 14: ...14 Step 14 STEP14 12 P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 34 5 10 2021 4 15 PM Screw B x 2 Screw A x 3 Screw B x 2 ...

Page 15: ...15 Step 15 STEP15 13 P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 35 5 10 2021 4 15 PM Screw B x 2 Screw G x 2 Screw A x 3 Screw B x 2 ...

Page 16: ...16 Step 17 Step 16 STEP16 14 STEP17 STEP17 15 P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 36 5 10 2021 4 15 PM Screw B x 2 ...

Page 17: ...17 Step 18 STEP18 16 16 Step 19 STEP19 P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 37 5 10 2021 4 15 PM Screw B x 2 ...

Page 18: ...ur grill is now assembled If necessary the grill can be dismantled in reverse order Important All screws must be tightly fastened Step 24 STEP24 19 P21123_TEPRO_3316_Keansburg6_DE_GB_211005 indd 38 5 10 2021 4 15 PM Screw B x 2 ...

Page 19: ...of buildings or in their immediate vicinity The valves must be fitted with valve protection caps and lock nuts Gas bottles including empty ones must be stored upright Gas bottles must be stored outdoors in an upright position and out of reach of children The gas bottle must not be stored in are as in which the temperature exceeds 50ºC Do not store the gas bottle nears flames or other flammable sou...

Page 20: ...n cause severe physical injuries and even death Ignition System Igniting the BBQ 1 Open the lid of the BBQ before turning on the burner 2 Set all temperature regulators to OFF 3 Connect the regulator with the gas bottle Turn the gas intake on the regulator to the On setting Do not bend over the BBQ surface 4 Press and hold a temperature control until the burner ignites 5 After igniting keep the te...

Page 21: ...py water Use a soft clean cloth for drying Do not scratch the surfaces when wiping them dry Tighten all screws before every use to guarantee the stabil ity of your BBQ at all times If the gas BBQ is not being used it should be covered with a protective hood Cleaning the burner Turn the regulator on the gas bottle to the Off position Then set the temperature regulator on the BBQ to off and dis conn...

Page 22: ...f at your local recy cling points Do not under any circumstance dispose of the BBQ in normal household waste Dispose of it at an approved disposal business or at your community disposal facility Respect the currently valid regulations If in doubt get in touch with your disposal facility Declaration of conformity This product fulfills the valid European and national directives This is confirmed by ...

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