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The maximum temperature of the barbecue
may be reduced if it is positioned in a very
windy location, or if you barbecue in the
winter, when it may be both cold and windy.
Stainless steel, aluminium and heatproof
paint are available in many diff erent grades.
Common to them all is that the surroundings
and use aff ect the metal in the long term,
resulting in colour changes, peeling, etc.
Stainless steel does not mean that the metal
cannot rust, but is more an indication of how
fast the metal rusts. Rust and peeling that
occur with time due to use and being left
outside are not covered by the warranty.
WARNING! Keep children and pets at a safe
distance from the barbecue.
Position the gas hose so that it does not
come into contact with hot parts of the
barbecue and keep it straight.
Only use gas hoses approved by the relevant
national authorities. The gas hose must be a
maximum of 150 cm long and must be � tted
with an approved regulator.
Check regularly that the gas hose is
not cracked or crumbling and replace if
necessary.
The gas canister must be changed outside at
a safe distance from naked � ames and other
sources of ignition.
If you discover a leak, turn off the gas supply
at the regulator immediately and avoid
naked � ames and other sources of ignition.
Wait a few minutes until the area has aired.
Carry out a leak test when you connect a new
gas canister or if the barbecue has not been
used for a prolonged period. Do not carry out
the leak test using a naked � ame! See ‘Leak
test’.
Remove the gas canister when the barbecue
is not in use.
Do not attempt to modify the barbecue,
including the regulator and the burners.
Do not try to open parts that have been
sealed at the factory.
Overview of parts
1. Lid
2. Barbecue rack
3. Flame tamer
4. Fat bowl
5. Fire box
6. Fat collector
7. Control knob