GB
39
Maintenance overview
Regularly and according to the operating condi-
tions
Storage, transportation
Storing outside
– When not in use, cover the grill with a weather-
proof cover. Allow the grill to cool down com-
pletely before covering.
Storing in closed rooms
– Remove the gas tank and store outside.
Transport
– When dispatching, try to use the original packag-
ing, if possible.
– When transporting gas tanks, the national regu-
lations are to be observed.
Troubleshooting
In many cases, small defects can lead to a malfunc-
tion. You will usually be able to deal with these your-
self. Please consult the following table before con-
tacting the service department. This may save you a
lot of effort and quite often money.
Please contact service department directly if you can-
not eliminate the error by yourself. Please remember
that repairs carried out by non-professionals will
invalidate your warranty claim and may cause addi-
tional costs.
Disposal
Disposal of the appliance
This appliance must not be disposed of with regular
household waste! Dispose of the appliance in the
appropriate manner. For more information, consult
your community waste disposal service.
A crossed-out wheelie bin icon means: Bat-
teries and rechargeable batteries, electrical
or electronic devices must not be disposed of
with household waste. They may contain
substances that are harmful to the environ-
ment and human health.
Consumers must dispose of waste electrical devices,
spent portable batteries and rechargeable batteries
separately from household waste at an official collec-
tion point to ensure that these items are processed
correctly. Information on returning these items is
available from the seller. Sellers are required to
accept these items free of charge.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries, which
are not permanently installed in waste elec-
trical devices, must be removed prior to dis-
posal and must be disposed of separately. Lithium
batteries and battery packs in all systems must only
be retuned to a collection point when discharged.
Batteries must always be protected against short cir-
cuits by covering the poles with adhesive tape.
All end users are responsible for deleting any per-
sonal data stored on waste devices prior to their dis-
posal.
Disposing of gas bottles
Bottles which are no longer needed do not belong in
household waste; instead, they must be disposed of
according to local regulations.
– Bring empty gas bottles to the dealer’s collection
point or a collection point in your community.
Disposal of the packaging
The packaging consists of cardboard and
correspondingly marked plastics that can
be recycled.
– Make these materials available for
recycling.
What?
How?
Check gas
connections
for correct
sealing.
Ź
Checking the seals – p. 37
DANGER! Exercise caution – risk of
injury!
Unprofessional repairs may mean
that your device will no longer operate
safely. This endangers you and your envi-
ronment.
Error/Fault
Cause
Remedy
You can smell gas.
Is the gas connection leaking?
Ź
Checking the seals – p. 37
;
Close the gas tank valve; Immedi-
ately replace defective parts.
Regulator opened?
Set the regulator to
OFF
.
Burner does not ignite.
Gas tank empty?
Replace the gas tank.
Tank valve closed?
Open tank valve.
Burners contaminated?
Clean the burners.
Ignition battery empty?
Replace the battery.
Large flames and burning at
the protection plates.
Are the plates heavily soiled?
Clean plates.
Grilled food is very greasy?
Use an aluminium foil tray to catch
drips.
Temperature too low.
Grill not pre-heated?
Pre-heat for 5–10 min.
Burners contaminated?
Clean the burners.
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