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Each of the radiant burners (10) Figure A ,
has its own thermomagnetic valve knob
(13), which adjusts its intensity.
The appliance is delivered with the thermo-
magnetic valve knobs of the radiant bur-
ners closed, that is to the (off) position.
When you wish to start the appliance, with
one hand press down and turn the lower
thermomagnetic valve knob (13), to the
left, to the position (spark).
With the other hand approach a lit conven-
tional lighter in front of the lower radiant
burner.
The lower radiant burner is ignited.
Continue holding the thermomagnetic
valve knob (13) pressed down for about 15"
seconds.
In case the radiant burner fails to light,
repeat the above procedure.
You can now ignite the second, third... etc
radiant burners by moving, for greater
facility and to avoid using a lighter, from
the lower radiant burner, upwards.
Each radiant burner must be ignited in the
same way, as the lower radiant burner,
which means that you must keep the res-
pective thermomagnetic valve knob pres-
sed down for about 15" seconds.
Adjust the level of each radiant burner to
your preference, slowly turning the valve
knobs (13) towards the 'minimum' position
with the symbol (small flame).
The high or low temperature of the radiant
burners is achieved by turning the thermo-
magnetic valve knobs either to the left or to
the right.
To put the motor into operation, press the
motor switch (14) Figure A, to the (I) posi-
tion.
To place the spit in position, first put its
top side on the extension under the motor
and then its bottom side on the spit holder
(7) that is situated in its center.
Then, secure the spit on its top side with
the special safety "spit pin" that accompa-
nies the appliance.
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The top side of the spit can be moved by
unscrewing the upper spit clamp (8), Figure
A, and the bottom, by unscrewing the two
bottom clamps (8), situated to the left and
right side of the spit holder (7).
NOTE 1: This appliance has a great advan-
tage. Even in case of power failure or
damage to the motor, you may continue to
roast the meat manually, by simply remo-
ving the safety "spit pin" that joins the spit
to the motor.
NOTE 2: The sharp metal component
accompanying the appliance is placed on
top of the spit, when preparing the meat,
so that it may be easily pierced. Keep it in
a safe place, away from children.
Turning Off
To turn the appliance off, first turn all the
thermomagnetic valve knobs (13) to the
position (off), so that the radiant burners
go out, too.
In order to stop the motor rotating, press
the motor switch (14) to the (O) position.
The appliance is then turned off.
Ventilation
During roasting, smoke is given off as the
fats of meat burn.
Therefore, the site where the appliance is
used must be sufficiently ventilated by ope-
ning a window or with the help of a special
ventilation mechanism (extractor fan).
Care must be taken never to cover the
exhaust duct (2) figure A.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning & Maintenance
ATTENTION: IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO
CLEAN THE APPLIANCE WITH WATER JETS.
REGULAR CLEANING HELPS TO THE PROPER
AND BETTER OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE.
CLEAN THE PARTS OF THE APPLIANCE
WHERE FAT MAY ACCUMULATE, FRE-
QUENTLY, IN ORDER TO AVOID FAT COM-
BUSTION, DUE TO OVERHEATING.
During cleaning, the appliance as well as
the gas supply, should always be turned off
and disconnected from the mains.
You can easily remove the spit and the fat-
collector disk for cleaning.
You can wash them with brand- name clea-
ning materials and go over them with a
wire brush or similar means.
Also clean the outer surfaces of the
appliance where fat has accumulated.
Always rinse well, with water and dry befo-
re use.
Replace correctly all the above accessories
that were removed for cleaning.
The appliance is ready to be used again.

LIST OF SPARE PARTS

1. Thermomagnetic gas valve: It has to be
changed when you notice a malfunction
on the rotation of the axe (stiff, bent,
ect.) or when you notice leak of gas near
the axe, or the body of the valve.
GREASING: The thermomagnetic gas valve
must be checked for inside greasing, once
per year.
2. Thermocouple: It has to be changed
when you notice that it is not possible
for the burner to stay lit after you light it
up, although the nose of the thermo-
couple is inside the flame.
3. Magnet Unit: It is placed inside the ther-
momagnetic gas valve. It has to be
changed when you notice that it is not
possible for the burner to stay lit after
you light it up, but only if you are sure

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