11.4 Maintaining enamel, stainless steel,
chrome and powder coated parts
The appliance is composed of enamelled, stainless steel,
chromed and powder coated parts. Each material has to be
maintained differently:
Material
How to maintain this material
•
Do not use sharp objects and do not knock
Enamel
against a hard surface.
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Avoid contact with cold liquids while still hot.
•
You can use metal sponges and abrasive
detergents.
•
Do not use aggressive, abrasive or metal
Stainless steel
detergents.
and chrome
•
Use soft detergents and let them act on the
steel.
•
Use a soft sponge or cloth.
•
Rinse thoroughly after cleaning and dry well
before storing.
•
Do not use sharp objects. Use soft detergents
Powder
and a soft sponge or cloth.
coated
•
Rinse thoroughly after cleaning and dry well
before storing.
To prevent formation of rust on stainless steel, avoid
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contact with chlorine, salt and iron. We recommend not
using the appliance near the coast, near railways or near
swimming pools.
Damages caused by not following these instructions are
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regarded as inadequate maintenance and are not
covered by the warranty.
Below the exploded view of your appliance (second part of the
manual), you find a list with all parts of which the appliance is
composed. This list includes a symbol that specifies the material
of each part, so you can use it to check how you have to maintain
a particular part. The parts lists use the following symbols:
Symbol
Enamel
Chrome
Stainless steel
Powder coated
11.5 Storing the appliance
If you do not use your appliance for a longer period of time, store
it in a dry place. Before you store the appliance:
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Disconnect the gas cylinder. Never store your appliance
indoors (not even in a garage or shed) as long as it is
connected to the gas cylinder.
•
Clean the burners and the grills, rub them with oil and wrap
them in paper.
•
Cover your appliance with a Barbecook cover. Register your
appliance at www.barbecook.com to find out which cover
you need.
11.6 Storing gas cylinders
These instructions apply to both empty and full gas cylinders.
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Material
www.barbecook.com
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Always store gas cylinders outdoors, in a well-ventilated
area. Make sure they are not exposed to excessive heat or
direct sunlight.
•
Never store a gas cylinder in an area that can become very
hot (in a car, on a boat...).
•
Never store your gas cylinder or spare gas cylinder in the
cabinet of your appliance.
•
Never store your spare gas cylinder near a gas appliance in
use.
•
Always store gas cylinders outside the reach of children.
•
Always store and transport gas cylinders in upright position.
11.7 Ordering spare parts
Parts that are directly exposed to fire or intense heat have to be
replaced from time to time. To order a spare part:
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Look up the reference number of the part you need. You find
a list of all reference numbers below the exploded views in
the second part of this manual and on www.barbecook.com.
If you registered your appliance online, you will
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automatically be guided to the correct list.
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Order the spare part at your point of sale. You can order
parts both under and outside warranty.
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WARRANTY
12.1 Covered
Your appliance comes with a warranty of two years, starting from
the date of purchase. This warranty covers all manufacturing
defects, provided that:
•
You used, assembled and maintained your appliance
according to the instructions in this manual. Damages
caused by misuse, incorrect assembly or inadequate
maintenance are not regarded as manufacturing defects.
•
You can present the receipt and the unique serial number of
your appliance. This serial number starts with a G, followed
by 15 digits. You can find it:
•
On this manual and on the starter pack that included the
manual.
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On the packaging of the appliance.
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On the type label on the inside of the cabinet door
(Quisson, Siesta 4 and Siesta 6) or on the inside of the
bottom front panel (Spring, Siesta 2 and Siesta 3).
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The Barbecook quality department confirms that the parts
are defective and that they proved defective under normal
use, correct assembly and adequate maintenance.
If one of the above conditions is not met, you cannot claim any
form of contribution. In all cases, the warranty is limited to the
repair or replacement of the defective part(s).
12.2 Not covered
The following damages and defects are not covered by the
warranty:
•
Normal wear and tear (rusting, distortion, discolouration...) of
parts that are directly exposed to fire or intense heat. It is
normal to replace these parts from time to time.
•
Visual irregularities that are inherent to the manufacturing
process. These irregularities are not regarded as
manufacturing defects.
•
All damages caused by inadequate maintenance, incorrect
storage, improper assembly or modifications made to
pre-assembled parts.