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Special safety regulations
• Necessary changes may only be done by a qualified technician
• Use only the supplied pressure regulator.
• This appliance is only suited for propane gas.
• Check that there are no kinks in the gas hose.
• The length of the gas hose may not exceed 1,5 meters.
• Keep the appliance away from (easily) flammable materials.
• Do not move the gas appliance during use.
• Always close the tap on the gas cylinder if the appliance is no longer being used.
• The user must not change parts of the appliance that are sealed by the manufacturer.
• Install the appliance as level as possible.
• Parts of the barbecue that have been sealed off by the manufacturer may only be main-
tained by the manufacturer or third parties approved by the manufacturer. Non-compli-
ance may result in dangerous situations and voids warranty.
•
WARNING: some parts of the appliance can become hot. Keep children away from the
appliance.
Intended use
• The device is intended for professional use and
can be operated only by qualified personnel.
• The appliance is designed only for cooking a vari-
ety of food via heating the suitable cookware. Any
other use may lead to damage to the appliance or
personal injury.
• Operating the appliance for any other purpose
shall be deemed a misuse of the device. The user
shall be solely liable for improper use of the de-
vice.
Connecting the gas bottle
1 = Main tap
2 = Pressure regulator
3 = Gas hose
4 = Gas Bottle
5 = Rubber washer
Attach the pressure regulator to the gas bottle
using the large brass nut. Always ensure that the
rubber-sealing washer is present in the nut. (NB.
This rubber washer is not required for UK-type
pressure regulators). Tighten the nut well. Note
that the nut has a left-hand thread.
Check the connections for leaks using a soap and
water solution.
Every time a newly filled gas bottle is connected, a
new rubber washer must be fitted. In most cases,
your gas supplier will include it with the bottle.