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• Never attempt any DIY modifications to a gas cylinder connector. Consult the manufacturer or an
authorised specialist retailer.
• Have the gas cylinder checked every 10 years at an authorised dealer. The inspection data is imprinted
on the cylinder.
• The gas has a similar smell to natural gas. You should be able to recognise that smell.
• The gas is heavier than air. That means that escaping gas may collect in low level locations and not eva-
porate.
• Handle "empty" gas cylinders just as carefully as full ones.
• Always fit the safety cap on the gas cylinder when transporting it. For advice on the proper transporta-
tion of gas cylinders, contact your specialist gas appliance retailer.
• If the grill is to be kept indoors over winter, it is imperative that the gas cylinder is removed. It should
always be stored outdoors in a well ventilated location to which children or third parties do not have
access.
Guidance on potential dangers when using gas
There is an increased risk of fire when barbecuing.
Only use the grill outdoors on a firm and secure surface. Never
stand the grill on surfaces made of combustible materials when in
use. Do not move the appliance while it is in use.
Always have a fire extinguisher ready in case of an accident, fat fire
or mishap (Class F).
Every time before starting up the appliance and whenever the gas
cylinder has been replaced, carry out the "gas-tightness test" accor-
ding to instructions.
• When replacing the gas cylinder, make sure that all gas valve control
knobs are set to the position "OFF" and the gas supply is turned off
on the gas cylinder. The gas hose and the gas pressure regulator must
be properly fitted (according to the enclosed assembly instructions).
• If you suspect any components are leaking, turn off the gas supply on the gas cylinder and then turn
the gas valve control knobs to the position "•OFF". Have the components that carry gas inspected by a
gas appliance specialist.
• After finishing barbecuing, first turn off the gas supply on the gas cylinder. Then always turn the gas
valve control knobs to the position "OFF" and check whether the flames have been extinguished.
• The storage or supply of full or empty gas cylinders in the immediate vicinity of the grill is not permit-
ted.
• Never light the gas grill when the hood/lid is closed.
• Never bend over the grill when lighting it.
• Do not make any technical changes or modifications of any kind to the gas controls, the lighter, the
burner or other parts of the grill.
• If you suspect a malfunction, call in a qualified specialist.
• Ensure that the air vents of the gas cylinder installation area are not sealed.
Do not use lighting fluids. The appliance has an integral self-lighting mechanism.
CAUTION!
Children and pets should not be allowed near the grill unsupervised.
Always wear barbecue gloves for your own protection.