TEMPERATURE CONTROL
1. To change from minimum to medium temperature, gently press the control knob and turn it to
position 3.
2. To switch from medium to maximum, gently press the control knob and turn it to position 4.
TO TURN OFF THE COOKER
1. Close the cylinder, using the regulator. If the cooker is not going to be used for a period of time,
disconnect the regulator from the cylinder. Replace the protective cap on the cylinder.
2. If the flame does not go out, remove the regulator from the cylinder. The flame will go out when
there is no more gas in the hose.
Attention!
Make sure that when you select a temperature the button is locked and can only be unlocked by
pressing down again.
TO CHANGE CYLINDER
1. We recommend changing the cylinder in an open space.
2. Do not smoke while changing the canister.
3. Close the regulator before removing it.
4. Turn off the cooker before removing the regulator.
5. Remove the regulator from the empty cylinder.
Storage
1. Disconnect the cylinder.
2. Store the cylinder in a well-ventilated area away from flammable materials, preferably outside
the home, never in a basement or on an upper floor.
3. The cooker must be protected from dust and moisture in a box, preferably the original one.
1. Use a damp cloth in a soapy water solution to clean the outside and back of the cooker.
2. To clean the front grill and burners, the cooker must first be turned off. Once the
When the burners are completely cool, remove the grill and wipe the burners with a
cloth. Finally, put the grill back in place.
3. Make sure that no water enters the burners or the flame pilot. Before switching on
operation check that all parts are dry.
4. Do not use abrasive cleaners as they may damage the paint finish.
5. Each time the cooker is put into operation, first check the hose between the regulator and the
cooker, if it is worn or damaged, it must be replaced.
6. In any case, check the expiry date.
7. For any repairs, please contact the official technical service.
8. It is recommended that the cooker be checked by a technician at the beginning of each
season.
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CLEANING AND CARE