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SAFETY NOTES
This user guide must be kept by the owner and be close at hand at all times.
Take the barbecue into operation in accordance with the
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LIGHTING
chapter.
• “Use outdoors only”
• “Read the instructions before using the appliance”
• “
WARNING:
accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children away.”
• “This appliance must be kept away from flammable materiels during use”
• “Do not move the appliance during use”
• “Turn off the gas supply at the gas cylinder after use”
• Never use the barbecue under a canopy.
• Do not push appliances with castor wheels over uneven surfaces or steps.
• Wear protective gloves when you touch hot parts.
• After grilling, always turn the gas regulating knob to the position and close the gas supply at the gas bottle.
• When changing the gas bottle, make sure that the gas regulating knob is in the position and the gas supply is closed at the gas bottle.
IMPORTANT:
No sources of ignition are permitted to be in the vicinity.
• After connecting a new gas bottle, check the connection parts in accordance with the instructions in
CHECKING FOR LEAKS
.
• If you suspect that parts are leaking, turn the gas regulating knob to the position and close the gas supply at the gas bottle. Have the
parts that carry gas checked at a specialist gas equipment retailer.
• Renew the gas hose immediately if it is damaged or displays signs of wear. The hose must be free from kinks and must not have any cracks.
Do not forget to switch off the gas regulating knob and the gas supply before you remove the hose.
• Renew the hose and the gas pressure regulator after it has been in use for 3 years from the date of purchase. Make sure that the gas pressure
regulator and the hose are in accordance with the corresponding EN standards (gas pressure regulator EN 16129 / gas hose EN 16436).
• The recommended length of the gas hose is 90 cm, and it must not be longer than 150 cm.
• Never block the large round air intake hole on the base of the bowl or the air slots in the lid. The ventilation openings in the gas bottle com-
partment must never be closed or covered.
• “Do not modify the appliance.”
• Never modify the gas tap, the safety pilot, the burner or other parts of the barbecue. Contact a specialist if you suspect there is a malfunction.
• The barbecue is supplied with the appropriate gas hose and gas pressure regulator. It is essential to keep the gas hose away from the hot
outside surfaces of the barbecue. The hose is not allowed to be twisted. On barbecue models that have a hose guide, it is essential for the
hose to be secured in this guide.
• The hose and regulator are in accordance with the particular national regulations and EN standards (gas pressure regulator EN 16129 / gas
hose EN 16436).
• Contact a specialist gas equipment retailer if full power is not achieved and you suspect there may be a blockage in the gas supply.
• Only use the barbecue on firm, secure ground. Never place the barbecue on wooden floors or other flammable surfaces while it is in use.
Keep the barbecue away from flammable materials.
• In devices with granite work surfaces, avoid exposing the surface to a temperature shock.
• Do not store the barbecue in the vicinity of highly inflammable liquids or materials.
• If you store the barbecue indoors over winter, it is essential for the gas bottle to be removed. It should always be stored in a well ventilated
location which is inaccessible to children.
• Before using the barbecue, make sure you select a location that affords the greatest possible protection against the wind.
• When the barbecue is not in use, make sure it has cooled down fully and then protect it from the weather with a cover. Covers can be pur-
chased from your barbecue retailer.
• Remove the cover after heavy rain in order to avoid condensation build-up.