Danger! Health risk!
Do not use paint solvents or thinners to remove
stains. These substances are hazardous to health
and must not come into contact with food.
Danger! Risks to children!
Children playing with the packaging film can get
caught in it, which can result in suffocation.
- Do not let children play with the packaging film.
- Do not let children put small assembly parts into their
mouths as these present a choking hazard. The parts can
cause choking if swallowed.
Danger! Risk of injury!
Both the barbecue and individual parts have some
sharp edges.
- Individual parts of the barbecue must be handled with care
to prevent accidents or injuries during assembly and use.
Wear safety gloves where necessary.
- Do not set up the barbecue near entryways or high-traffic
zones.
- Utmost care must be exercised when grilling. You may lose
control of the appliance if distracted.
- Always be attentive to and aware of what you are doing.
Do not use this product if you are unfocused or tired, or if
you are under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medicines.
Just one moment of carelessness during use of the product
can cause serious injuries.
Warning! Risk of damage!
During use, the screws can loosen slowly and
impair the barbecue's stability.
- Check the tightness of screws before each use. If
necessary, re-tighten all screws to ensure the barbecue
stands always stable.
Warning! Risk of damage!
Do not use any strong or abrasive solvents or
scouring pads as these can damage the surfaces
and leave scuff marks.
Danger! Risk of burns and accidents!
Caution! If you smell gas:
- Immediately shut off gas to the appliance.
- Extinguish any open flame.
- Open the lid.
- If odour continues, keep away from the appliance and
immediately call your gas supplier or fire department.
Danger! Risk of burns and accidents!
The barbecue must be stored away from fuels
(e.g. gasoline) or other flammable liquids or
gases.
- Gas cylinders must be stored separately from the gas
barbecue.
- Gas cylinders must be stored away from the gas barbecue.
- Do not place gas cylinders which are not in use directly
under the gas barbecue while heating.
Danger! Risk of fire!
This appliance must be kept away from flammable
materials during use.
- Do not obstruct the ventilation openings of the cylinder
compartment.
- Changing the gas cylinder must be carried out away from
any source of ignition.
- Gas cylinders must never be stored at temperatures
exceeding 50 °C. On extremely hot days, efforts should be
made to keep the cylinders in the shade.
Battery Safety Information
1. WARNING: KEEP BATTERY OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN. Swallowing can lead to chemical burns,
perforation of soft tissue, and death. Severe burns can
occur within two hours of ingestion. Seek medical attention
immediately.
2. If you think the battery might have been swallowed or
placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical
attention.
3. Do not allow children to replace the battery without adult
supervision.
4. Exhausted batteries should be immediately removed from
the equipment and properly disposed of.
5. Do not dispose of the batteries in fire. Do not expose
batteries to heat or fire. Avoid storage in direct sunlight.
6. If the battery should leak, remove it with a cloth from the
battery compartment. Dispose of battery according to
regulations. If battery acid has leaked, avoid contact to
skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Rinse affected areas
immediately after contact with the acid and wash with
plenty of clean water. Visit a physician.
7. Do not encapsulate and/or modify batteries.
8. Before you discard the appliance, dispose of batteries in an
environmentally safe manner.
9. Always insert batteries correctly with regard to polarity
(+ and –) marked on the battery and in the battery
compartment. When batteries are inserted in reverse
they might be short-circuited or charged. This can cause
overheating, leakage, venting, rupture, explosion, fire, and
personal injury.
10.Only use the battery type indicated in this manual.
11.Do not short-circuit batteries. When the positive (+) and
negative (–) terminals of a battery are in electrical contact
with each other, the battery becomes short-circuited. For
example, loose batteries in a pocket with keys or coins
can be short-circuited. This can result in venting, leakage,
explosion, fire, and personal injury.
12.Do not charge alkaline batteries. Attempting to charge
a non-rechargeable (primary) battery can cause internal
gas and/or heat generation resulting in leakage, venting,
explosion, fire, and personal injury.
13.Do not subject batteries to mechanical shock.
14.Do not dismantle, open or shred batteries.
15.WARNING: Used batteries must not be disposed of in the
household rubbish. Take them to a designated disposal/
collection site.
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