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• Only use lighter fluids corresponding to European standard EN 1860-3
for the ignition of solid fuels in outdoor barbecues.
• Do not leave the barbecue unattended.
• Never use water to control flames or to extinguish the charcoal since
it may damage the porcelain enamel/powder coated surface.
• Never dispose of briquettes/charcoal before you are certain that they
have gone out.
• Keep flammable gases and liquids such as gasoline, alcohol and other
flammable materials a safe distance from the barbecue.
• NOTE! Briquettes/coals must always be placed on the coal rack in the
bottom of the barbecue. Otherwise there is a risk of the barbecue being
damaged.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
• Never use gasoline or alcohol as a lighter fluid since it can cause uncontrollable heat
production due to explosions. Instead, use any of the lighting methods described below.
• Briquettes/coals are ready for barbecuing when they have an even glow and a gray film
covering them.
• Do not use too many briquettes/coals, one layer is enough. Otherwise there is a risk of
the barbecue being damaged.
• NOTE! Briquettes/coals must always be placed on the coal rack in the bottom of the
barbecue. Otherwise there is a risk of the barbecue being damaged.
LIGHTING WITH BARBECUE STARTERS/CHIMNEY STARTERS
• Put 2-3 lighter cubes on the coal rack in the bottom of the barbecue.
• Fill the barbecue starter with the desired number of briquettes and put them on top of
the lighter cubes.
• Light and wait until the briquettes have an even glow.
• Pour the briquettes on the coal rack.
• Let the barbecue starter cool on a non-flammable surface.
LIGHTING WITH ELECTRIC LIGHTERS
• Put a small layer of briquettes/coals on the coal rack in the bottom of the barbecue.
• Place the electric lighter on top of the coals.
• Fill with more briquettes/coals over the electric lighter.
• Connect the electric lighter to the electrical outlet and wait until the briquettes/coals
are ready.
• Remove the electric lighter, remove the plug from the electrical outlet and let the
electric lighter cool on a non-flammable surface.