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The gas bottle must not be dropped or
handled roughly!
If the gas grill is not in use, disconnect the
gas bottle.
Place the protective cap on the gas bottle
once it has been disconnected.
Gas bottles must be stored outdoors in an
upright position and out of reach of children.
Do not store gas bottles in locations where
the temperature may exceed 50 °C.
Do not store gas bottles near � ames, pilot
lights or other ignition sources. Do not
smoke.
If the gas grill is not in use, disconnect the
gas bottle.
Do not move the gas bottle during use.
Never store an extra gas bottle in the same
storage space. Access to the valve on the gas
bottle must not be blocked.
Warning: Shut off the gas bottle if you can
smell gas.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
The burners will not
light.
The electrode is dirty.
Clean the electrode.
The electrode is defective.
Replace the electrode.
The cord to the electrode is loose.
Fit a new cord.
The holes in the burners are blocked.
Clean the burners.
The battery is � at.
Replace the battery.
The grill does not get
hot enough.
The gas hose is bent or kinked.
Straighten the hose out.
The holes in the burners are blocked.
Clean the burners.
The gas pressure is too low.
Replace the gas bottle.
The grill has not been preheated.
Preheat the grill for up to
15 minutes.
Flames form in the
grill or around the
burners.
Greased/dripped grease has caught
� re.
Cut any fat off . Empty the
drip tray.
The temperature is too high.
Turn down the
temperature.
It is too windy.
Place the grill in a sheltered
location.
The gas pressure is too high.
Contact the supplier.
The holes in the burners are blocked.
Clean the burners.