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FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS AND
PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH, OR DAMAGE BY FIRE
1. Safety requirements
«Use outdoors only»
«Read the instructions before using the appliance»
«WARNING : accessible parts may be very hot. Keep
young children away»
«Do not move the appliance during use»
«Turn off the gas supply at the gas cylinder after use»
«Do not modify the appliance»
All the parts protected by manufacturer must not be
manipulated by consumer. It can be dangerous and is
strictly prohibited.
«Under no circumstances should any part protected by
the manufacturer be handled by the user»
«This appliance must be kept away from flammable
materials during use»
• Use suitable protective gloves when handling your
appliance and during cooking: certain accessible
parts may be very hot.
• Clean the barbecue and accessories (including
grease tray) after each use in order to avoid grease
build-up (fire hazard)
• Carry out leak test before use (see §2C)
• If you smell gas or in the event of a leak:
(1) Shut off gas cylinder valve,
(2) Extinguish any open flame,
(3) Open the hood (depending on model)
(4) Carry out the « leak test» (see §2C)
• Never leave the appliance unattended.
• Do not use the barbecue in high winds.
• Do not place objects around the appliance that may
obstruct airflow.
• Do not use this appliance for any other purpose than
that for which it is intended.
• Before each use, ensure that all the gas connections
are properly tightened. In the event of these having
loosened, immediately shut off the gas cylinder
valve, check all the connections and then carry out a
leak test (see §2C).
• Never loosen the gas connections when you are
using your appliance.
• Operates without lava rock and do not use
charcoal.
• This barbecue must be installed at ground level
(except for tabletop models), on a horizontal, level
and stable support before use.
The parts below are the flame protectors (protection
against falling grease residue during cooking) and must be
positioned above the burners heating the cooking grill, in
the notches provided (if applicable).
Additional rules for certain models
WARNING! The tabletop barbecue must be placed ONLY
on materials such as bricks, stone and concrete on a
horizontal, level and stable support before use.
2. Use:
Do not use this barbecue unless all parts are in place. The
device must be correctly installed according to the
assembly manual enclosed leaflet.
A/ Connection to the gas cylinder
A1/ Cylinder/regulator
The gas cylinder (NF compliant for France) can be put on
the floor (next to the appliance) or on the bottom
shelf/inside the trolley of your appliance (unless
otherwise stated on the appliance).
Indeed, it is necessary to keep a certain distance between
the gas bottle and the burners during use. This is why
some low shelves feature a location to put the gas
cylinder by keeping a safe distance from the burners.
The standard tablets are not suitable because the gas
bottle is too close to the heating zone.
The gas cylinder can be put on the bottom shelf/inside
the trolley unless otherwise stated on the appliance and if
its dimensions (included regulator) are according to the
following drawing:
If your gas cylinder doesn't respect the required
dimensions, put it on the floor, next to your appliance.
Use only LPG cylinder.
Do not obstruct the ventilation openings of the housing of
the gas cylinder.
Do not use a damaged or rusted gas cylinder. In case of
damaged, please contact your gas cylinder supplier to
make it checked. Do not use a gas cylinder with a
damaged valve.
Use a regulator with safety valve, in compliance with
current national regulations (NF for France, BSEN
16129:2013 for other countries) of 37 mbar for Propane
or 28-30 mbar for Butane.
Note : For other countries, cylinder and regulator are
dependant
on
the
National
countries of destination.
NEVER USE YOUR PRODUCT WITH CITY GAZ. The gas
circuit is produced only for Butane/Propane (G30/G31).
NEVER
USE TOOL
TO TIGHTEN THE PRESSURE
REGULATOR NUT ON YOUR PRODUCT: it can damage the
product. A hand tight is sufficient.
A2/ Coupling head
France
Use the G1/2 threaded gas inlet coupling head on the side
or rear of your barbecue.
Other countries
Use the ringed nozzle supplied as a spare part. Using an
appropriate tightening tool (spanner), screw the ringed
nozzle firmly onto the G1/2 threaded gas inlet G1/2
coupling head and then make a leakage test (see §2C).
A3/ Supply hose
For all countries
Replace the main supply hose before its use-by date, if it
is damaged, showing signs of cracks, or when required to
do so by national regulations. It must be compliant with
EN16436-1:2014.
Do not pull on the hose or kink it.
Take care that the hose is not twisted or under any strain:
the gas inlet coupling head being located on the left side,
position the gas cylinder to the left of the appliance.
Keep the hose away from parts of the appliance liable to
become hot.
Place the gas cylinder at least 1 metre away from the
barbecue.
A supply hose of a length of 1.2m or 1.5m (maximum)
must be used for connection to the appliance.
France
Use a hose with NF marking and a G1/2 threaded nut to
screw onto the appliance, and an M20×1.5 threaded nut
onto the regulator, in compliance with Norm XP D 36-125
or Norm XP D 36-112.
Screw the G1/2 threaded nut of the hose onto the inlet
connection of the appliance and the M20×1.5 threaded
nut (in black colour) onto the outlet connection of the
regulator, following the instructions supplied with the
flexible hose.
Check the gas-tightness of the entire system by making
leakage test (see §2C).
To regulator (black threaded head)
Use a flexible hose of a quality suitable for the use of
Butane or Propane, in compliance with current national
regulations. Connect the hose onto the ringed nozzle
already installed on the appliance (see §2A), following the
instructions supplied with the flexible hose.
Check the gas-tightness of the entire system by making
the leakage test (see §2C).
B/ Replacing the gas cylinder
The gas cylinder must be changed in accordance with the
following instructions:
• Do not change the cylinder when the appliance is in
use (control knobs must be in OFF position (•))
• Wait until the appliance is completely cold
• Carry out replacement well away from any ignition
source or heat source
• Replacement must only be carried out outdoors
Before changing the gas cylinder, ensure that its valve is
completely closed.
C/ Leak test
It is imperative that you perform a "gas-tightness test":
• Before using the barbecue for the first time (even if
your
purchasing)
Situations
in
• Every time the gas cylinder, hose or regulator is
replaced.
• At least once a year, preferably at the beginning of
the barbecue season.
• After the appliance has been left stored or unused
for a long period of time.
Check that the hose is undamaged and is clear of the
lower part of the barbecue.
• Perform leak tests outdoors only and keep away
from any combustible materials. Do not smoke.
• Make sure all the control knobs are in «OFF»
position (•).
• Make up a soapy solution of 50% washing up liquid
and 50% water.
• Screw the regulator onto the gas cylinder.
• Connect the flexible supply hose to the appliance
and to the regulator following the instruction (see
§2A).
• With a paintbrush, apply the mixture to the gas
cylinder/regulator/hose/coupling connections to the
barbecue.
• Turn on the gas cylinder valve.
• Observe
cylinder/regulator/hose/coupling connections to the
barbecue: if bubbles form, this indicates there is a
gas leak.
• Turn off the gas cylinder valve.
To correct the leak, tighten the nuts and perform the test
again.
If a part is faulty, get it replaced. The appliance must not
be used until the leak is corrected. Should the problem
continue, contact your dealer or a gas appliance
technician.
Important: Never use a flame to check for a gas leak.
D/ Lighting the appliance
IMPORTANT before operation
Do not operate the appliance before you have carefully
read and understood all the instructions.
In addition, make sure that:
- the entire unit [cylinder/regulator/hose/appliance] is
not leaking
- there is no blockage in the burners (venturi tube) and/or
injectors (e.g. spiders' webs)
- the supply hose is not damaged or past its use-by date,
and is not touching any of the parts of the appliance that
may become hot or sharp
- that the burners are connected correctly to the injectors
by the orifice intended for this purpose.
D1/Lighting of main burners
IMPORTANT: for barbecue models with hood, light the
barbecue with the HOOD OPEN. Never light the
appliance with the hood down.
For other models, remove the barbecue lid before
lighting, and place it behind the main body of the
To barbecue
appliance on the notch supplied for this purpose, in
order to form a windbreak during cooking or put it on
the floor. Never light the appliance with the lid down.
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