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• NEVER LEAVE THE BARBECUE UNAT-
TENDED WHEN IN USE
• DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE FLOW OF
COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR
TO THE BARBECUE
• DO NOT USE THE BARBECUE WHEN
YOU HAVE CONSUMED ALCOHOL OR
TAKEN DRUGS
• ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BECOME
VERY HOT. KEEP (YOUNG) CHILDREN
AND ANIMALS AWAY FROM THE BAR-
BECUE.
• DO NOT MOVE THE BARBECUE
WHEN IN USE
• NEVER USE CHARCOAL, WOOD OR
BRIQUETTES
• NEVER USE LAVA ROCKS OR CERA-
MIC BRIQUETTES
• KEEP THE VENT HOLES IN THE TROL-
LEY CLEAR AT ALL TIMES.
• PARTS SEALED BY THE MANUFACTU-
RER OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE MAY
NOT BE ALTERED BY THE USER.
• NEVER LIGHT THE SIDE BURNER
WITHOUT OPENING THE LID.
• ALWAYS PLACE THE TWO ROUND
OPENINGS IN THE GRID ABOVE THE
AROMAZ
TRAYS.
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GAS CONNECTION

GAS CYLINDER

Always use an approved cylinder that
complies with all national provisions and
standards. Check whether the cylinder can
vaporize sufficient gas as specified for your
barbecue model.
• Always keep the cylinder in a stable
and upright position.
• Be careful when handling the cylin-
der valves
• Never connect a cylinder without
regulator to the barbecue.
• Never connect a non-regulated cylin-
der to the barbecue.
• Always close the cylinder valves
when the barbecue is not in use
• If the barbecue is not equipped with
a cylinder holder, place the cylinder
on the ground, next to the barbecue
• Never place the spare cylinder under
or next to a barbecue in use
• Never expose the cylinder to exces-
sive heat or direct sunlight
• Change the flexible tube if required
by national regulations
REPLACING THE CYLINDER
When replacing the cylinder, ensure that
the control knob on the barbecue is in the
OFF position and the cylinder is closed.
Never replace a cylinder in the vicinity of
potential ignition sources.
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE OF THE
GAS CYLINDER
Although perfectly safe when handled cor-
rectly, lack of caution may result in fire and/
or explosion.
To minimise the risks:
• Never store the cylinder in a buil-
ding, garage or other enclosed area,
but always in a well-ventilated area
• Never store the cylinder in the
vicinity of another gas operated ap-
pliance, or in a very warm area, such
as a car or boat
• Always keep the cylinder out of
reach for children
• Always transport and store the cylin-
der in an upright position
• Do not smoke in the vicinity of the
cylinder, especially during transport
with a vehicle
HOSE AND REGULATOR
The hose and regulator are not supplied by
the manufacturer. Only use a hose / regula-
tor combination that complies with all local
and national provisions and standards, and
that is compatible with the couplings of the
gas cylinder used and the gas type/nominal
pressure stated on the barbecue. Keep the
hose as short as possible.
• Never connect the barbecue to a
non-regulated gas supply. Never try
to alter the hose or regulator in any
way whatsoever.
• Prior to each use of the barbecue,
check the hose over its full length
for any damage (cracks, tears, burnt
sections) or excessive wear. When
you notice any damage or wear,
replace the hose before using the
barbecue, in accordance with the
national standards
• Fat (or any other hot substance)
must never fall onto the hose, and
the hose must never come into
contact with any hot points on the
barbecue
• The connector of the regulator must
be protected when it is not connec-
ted to the cylinder
• Make sure it is not dragged along
the ground as this could compromise
the tightness of the connector
• Do not distort the hose when con-
necting or disconnecting the cylinder
• The maximum permissible length of
the hose is 1.5m
LEAKAGE TEST
A
B
C
A leakage test must be performed:
• Before the barbecue is lighted for the
first time
• Each time the cylinder is replaced or
a gas part is changed
• At least once a year, preferably at
the start of the season
The leakage test must be performed
outdoors, in a well-ventilated area and not
in the vicinity of an open flame, heat or
ignition sources. No smoking! Use only a
50/50 mixture of liquid soap and water for
the leakage test. Do not use a match or an
open flame.
1. Once you have connected the cylinder to
the barbecue and all control knobs are
'OFF', slowly open the cylinder 1 turn.
2. Rub the soap solution over all connecti-
ons and components listed below.
Check the following areas for leaks:
• The welded joints of the cylinder (Fig. A)
• All valve connections (Fig. B)
• Regulator coupling and connection of
the cylinder (Fig. B)
• All hose connections (Fig. C)
3. Soap bubbles indicate a leak.
4. Firmly tighten any leaky connection and
repeat the test as long as a leak is indi-
cated (close the cylinder valve when you
are checking the leak).
5. Disconnect the cylinder/control valve and
check that all control knobs are OFF.
6. Do not use the barbecue if you can-
not repair the leak. Close the cylinder
valve, remove the cylinder and contact a
qualified maintenance person for gas ap-
pliances or the gas supplier to carry out
the appropriate repairs.
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