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CAUTION
Risk of burns! The device becomes very hot during and after use. Use
oven gloves to protect against burns and make sure that children and
pets are at a safe distance from the grill.
Gas Requirements
• Contact your local gas cylinder dealer for the exact use of your gas cylinders.
• Never use a gas cylinder with a damaged tank, valve, base or ring.
• A deformed or rusted gas cylinder can be dangerous and should therefore be
checked for functionality by your local gas cylinder dealer before use.
• Never connect the appliance to a non-regulable gas source. Turn off the gas when
the device is not in use.
• The device may only be operated with propane or butane gas or a gas mixture of
both types of gas. The gas bottle must not be dropped or handled roughly. The gas
bottle must be disconnected when the grill is not in use. After disconnecting, put the
cap back on the gas bottle.
• Before connecting the gas bottle to the grill, make sure the gas valve is turned
off, there are no open fl ames near the appliance and the sealing ring is in good
condition. Then connect the pressure regulator to the gas bottle.
• The connection hose must be replaced every two years.
• Check the connection hose once a month and every time the gas cylinder is
changed. If the connection hose shows cracks or other signs of deterioration, it must
be replaced with a new one.
• Make sure that the connection hose is not kinked or twisted and does not come into
contact with the surfaces of hot devices.
• Before changing the gas bottle, make sure that the gas has been turned off and that
there are no naked fl ames or other heat sources near the appliance. Make sure the
gas cylinder is always in an upright position.
• Only use the connections and accessories of the device for their intended purposes.
• Do not turn the gas bottle upside down to use the remaining gas.
• Should local regulations require it, the fl exible hose must be replaced.