Operation and maintenance
• Do not use an adjustable low pressure regulator.
• Do not cover the bottom of the base with aluminium foil.
Follow these instructions carefully to avoid seriously damaging your barbecue.
a) For your safety
- Do not store or use petrol and other flammable liquids or
vapours in the vicinity of this barbecue. If you smell gas:
1) Close the valve of the cylinder
2) Extinguish all naked flames
3) Open the lid
4) If the smell continues, see F or immediately seek
advice from your local retailer.
b) Location
- This barbecue must only be used outdoors.
- Caution: accessible parts may get very hot. Keep young
children away.
- There should be no combustible materials within a
radius of approximately 60 cm around the barbecue
- Do not move the barbecue when alight.
- The appliance should be operated on a level surface.
- Estimated air offtake 2 m 3 /kW/h.
- During operation, the temperature of the support base
may be elevated. The device should not be placed on a
combustible surface (plastic, tablecloth, etc.). Place an
adequate, non-combustible, thermal insulating material
between the device and its support base.
c) Setting up of the feet
Before connecting the hose to your device, unfold the feet :
1 - unlock the plastic feet by pulling the metal ring
2 - Unfold each foot outwards until you hear a click.
d) Gas cylinder
This barbecue has been adjusted to be operate off 3 to 15
kg butane/propane cylinders with an appropriate low
pressure regulator.
- France, Belgium, Luxembourg, United Kingdom,
Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Croatia, Greece:
butane 28-30 mbar / propane 37 mbar.
- Netherlands, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary,
Slovenia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland,
Bulgaria, Turkey, Romania: butane 30 mbar / propane
30 mbar.
- Poland: propane 37 mbar.
- Switzerland, Germany, Austria: butane / propane 50
mbar.
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Always connect or replace the cylinder in a well-ventilated
area, never in the presence of a flame, spark or heat
source.
e) Hose
France (depending on model):
The equipment may be used with one type of
flexible hose:
flexible hose designed to be joined onto ringed
tailpieces on both the barbecue and regulator sides,
held firm with collars (in accordance with standard XP D
36-110). Recommended length 1.25
Barbecue
To use the equipment with the flexible hose XP D 36-110:
Connect the flexible tubing to the coupling on the
barbecue and the connector on the regulator by
following the instructions supplied with the connector
assembly (couplings).
Check for leaks following the instructions in paragraph f).
Make sure the flexible tubing is not twisted or under
stress, and does not come into contact with any hot
surfaces on the unit. The length of the tubing should not
exceed 1.25 meters. It should be replaced if it is damaged
or develops surface cracks or when so required by
national legislation.
Belgium, Luxembourg, United Kingdom, Ireland,
Portugal, Spain, Italy, Croatia, Greece, Netherlands,
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Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary,
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Bulgaria, Turkey,
Romania, Poland:
The barbecue is equipped with a circular connector. It
should be used with flexible hose UK that is suitable for
use with butane and propane gas. hose UK length should
not exceed 1.20 meters. It should be replaced if it is
damaged or develops surface cracks or when so required
by national legislation. Do not pull or pierce the hose UK.
Keep away from any parts of the barbecue that get hot.
Check that the flexible hose stretches out normally,
without twisting or pulling.
Switzerland, Germany, Austria:
The barbecue should be used with flexible tubing that is
suitable for use with butane and propane gas. Tubing
length should not exceed 1.50 meters. It should be
replaced if it is damaged or develops surface cracks or
when so required by national legislation. Do not pull or
pierce the tubing. Keep away from any parts of the
barbecue that get hot. Check that the flexible hose
stretches out normally, without twisting or pulling.
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GB
M 20x1,5
Regulator
Slovenia,