
BEFORE FIRST USE
UNPACKING
1.
Unpack all parts and lay them on a flat, stable surface.
2.
Remove all packing materials and shipping devices (if applicable).
WARNING!
The appliance and the packaging are not children’s toys! Children must not play with plastic bags, sheets and small parts! There is a danger of choking and
suffocation!
ASSEMBLING
1.
Assemble the appliance completely and make all required adjustments prior to operation.
2.
Follow the assembly and operation instructions closely. Use the figures as visual guide.
3.
Pay attention to small parts such as screws and nuts that are loosened or removed for assembly or during adjustments. Keep them safe in order to avoid losing them.
4.
The appliance is large. Assemble with two people.
WARNING!
Use the appliance only after it has been completely assembled and adjusted!
Choosing gas
1.
Propane gas cylinders can be used throughout the entire year. Butane gas cylinders work best during the summer. They are distinctly less efficient at temperatures
under +10 °C.
2.
We recommend using either 5 kg or 11 kg gas cylinders, for best performance.
3.
Do not allow cylinders to be filled beyond 80% capacity. Over-filled cylinders can create a dangerous condition due to build-up pressure and cause the valve to expel
propane gas vapours. The vapour is combustible and if it comes in contact with a spark source or flame an explosion causing severe burns, bodily harm, or death could
occur.
4.
Always use a protective cylinder cap when appliance is not connected to the cylinder(s).
Gas connections
WARNING! Be aware of flashback!
Make sure there is no debris, spiders, small insects or webs inside the head of the gas cylinder(s), pressure regulator(s), burner(s), burner tube(s) or hose(s),
before any connection is made. They can obstruct the gas flow, which could result in a fire in and around the burner tube. This kind of fire is known as “flash-
back” and can cause serious damages. Check and clean (→ CLEANING, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR) all the parts of the appliance before assembling it,
to reduce the chance of its occurrence.
Connecting / exchanging gas cylinders
WARNING!
Only use the provided or equivalent pressure regulator(s) (→ TECHNICAL DATA) in order to guarantee that it functions safely and efficiently. Using an
improper or a defective pressure regulator is dangerous. Consult your specialised dealer concerning suitable pressure regulators. The type of the pressure
regulator to be used must indicate that it complies with the relevant standard and requirement (EN 16129).
Consult your local gas retailer regarding suitable gas cylinders and pressure regulators (→ TECHNICAL DATA).
NOTE: Gas connections are equipped with left handed threads; the screw-nut needs to be turned counter clockwise!
1.
Ensure that there are no ignition sources like cigarettes, open flames, sparks and other heat sources nearby when connecting or replacing gas cylinders.
2.
Place the gas cylinder(s) on level ground next to the appliance.
3.
Make sure that all control knobs on the appliance are in the off positions ARRÊT/OFF.
4.
Make sure that the gas valve of the gas cylinder(s) and / or the pressure regulator(s) is / are closed.
5.
Connect the gas hose(s) to the gas line(s) of the appliance (Fig. 1). Do not overtighten the connections. Use only the delivered hardware to secure the connections.
Do not use sealing tape or a liquid sealant.
6.
Connect the / each pressure regulator to the gas cylinder inlet(s) by turning the pressure regulator counter clockwise (Fig. 2). Secure the connection(s) with the retention
nut(s).
7.
Connect the other end of the gas hose(s) to the pressure regulator(s) (Fig. 3).
8.
Check all connection for gas leaks (→ Testing for gas leaks).
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