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G5

G1

G3

9

G2

G4

2.  Position the gas cylinder next to the heater.

 

– Never lay the gas cylinder on its side or 

place it on the base shelf.

 

– The gas hose must not be bent or un-

der tension.

3.  Check  that  the  gas  cylinder  (G3)  and  the 

pressure reducer (G1) are in good working 

order.

4.  Turn the control button (G2) to the 9 o'clock 

setting  and  fit  the  pressure  reducer  (G1) 

onto the gas cylinder valve.

5.  Turn the control button (G2) to the 9 o'clock setting. Check to ensure that the pressure reducer (G1) 

is securely on the gas cylinder (G3).

6.  Check the connection between the pressure reducer (G1) and the gas hose (G4) and the gas hose 

(G4) to the setting device (19) to ensure they are secure.

7.  Open the cylinder vale by pulling the red safety catch on the control button (G2) forwards a little 

and by turning the control button to the 12 o'clock setting. Use a standard leak detector to ensure 

that all connections are tight.

 

Please observe the instructions for the leak detection agent!

 

– Never check for leaks using a naked flame. Listening for leaks is not a reliable method of 

detection either.

 

– If the connection is not sealed immediately close the bottle valve (turn control button (G2) to 

9 o'clock setting) and tighten the connection or replace the leaking part. Repeat the leak test.

8.  If you do not wish to use the barbecue immediately, close the cylinder valve: turn control button 

(G2) to the 9 o'clock setting.

Shut off Gas Cylinder

G1

G3

9

G2

G4

1.  Close the cylinder valve: turn control button 

(G2) to a 9 o'clock position).

2.  Pull the red safety leverl on the control but-

ton  (G2)  forwards  a  little,  turn  the  control 

button t(G2) to a 9 o'clock setting and pull 

the pressure reducer (G1) from the gas cy-

linder valve.

3.  Store the pressure reducer (G1) with the gas hose (G4) underneath the heatrer. Make sure that the 

gas hose is not kinked or twisted in any way.

4.  Storing the gas cylinder correctly:

 

– Fit the gas cylinder valve with a cap nut and safety cap.

 

– Do not store the gas cylinder in rooms below ground level, or in or near stairways, hallways or 

passages and thoroughfares between buildings.

 

– Always store gas cylinders upright, even if they are empty!

Summary of Contents for 12016

Page 1: ...device and other objects and lead to personal injury We therefore recommend that you read the relevant chapter of these instructions prior to assembly and before each use Follow the steps in the orde...

Page 2: ...rfaces and parts 9 Danger Gas is highly flammable 10 Danger Gas displaces oxygen 11 Assembly 12 Assembly procedure 13 Connecting and disconnecting the gas cylinder 15 Connecting the gas cylinder 16 Di...

Page 3: ...W Mass flow rate 1018 g h Burning time approx 1 h kg at full power Gas type Liquid gas propane butane Gas cylinder Standard gas cylinder with 5 or 11 kg liquid gas Pressure regulator Model Preset and...

Page 4: ...der cham ber support c 6 20x 6 5x1 0 4 1 Rubber attachment d 9 M6x15 5 1 lower column long e 15 M6 6 1 Connection f 9 M5x15 7 1 upper column short g 9 M4x15 8 1 Cylinder chamber with cover h 9 M4 9 1...

Page 5: ...5 Landmann a b c d e f g h i...

Page 6: ...6 Landmann Exploded view...

Page 7: ...g After ignition adjust the heat input for the left burner turn G1 Pressure reducer Reduce gas pressure G2 control button with safety catch Cut off safety device with 2 settings 9 o clock setting gas...

Page 8: ...rted and the requirements of the sign It is recognised and approved by the ITS test number 0359 The heater left the factory in perfect condition regarding its function and safety The patio heater is s...

Page 9: ...information Safety precautions Pictogram and signal word Note on Danger a possible danger that can result in severe personal in jury or damage to property if the specified measures are not observed Ca...

Page 10: ...ammable materials or substances in close proximity to the heater Minimum distance to flammable ma terials or substances 2 m above and 1 m to the side Distance to flame resistant materials or substance...

Page 11: ...ose the valve on the gas cylinder immediately after each use turn the valve clockwise Close the valve of the liquid gas cylinder or the pressure regulator before moving the heater Never leave the heat...

Page 12: ...he pressure regulator before moving the device Never leave the heater unattended If the flame extinguishes relight im mediately or cut off the supply from the gas cylinder Before each use make sure th...

Page 13: ...anner flat spanner or box spanner You will need a flat spanner AF17 to connect the gas cylinder Only use tools that are intact and suitable for the job at hand Worn or unsuitable tools will not allow...

Page 14: ...2 using M6x15 a bolts and M6 e nuts 3 Slide the rubber attachment 4 over the underside of the lower column long 5 in such a way that the holes in the rubber attachment 4 align with the holes in the l...

Page 15: ...ong 5 Now slide the upper column short 7 onto the lower column long 5 until the three holes overlap Secure the column long and short 5 7 using M5x15 f bolts 5 Slide the cylinder chamber 8 over the col...

Page 16: ...7 First place the reflector and the connecting ring 14 onto the threaded rods of the burner 11 Secure the reflector 12 in place using 6 5 c washers and M6 b bolts 8 Feed the hose through the column lo...

Page 17: ...e the cylinder chamber 8 upwards connect the cylinder and position it between the cylinder chamber supports 3 Then lower the cylin der chamber 8 over the gas cylinder until it comes into contact with...

Page 18: ...tallation without any kinks Connecting the Gas Cylinder Danger Ignition of escaping gas Liquid gas is highly flammable and explosive Possible consequences Serious personal injury or damage to property...

Page 19: ...on agent Never check for leaks using a naked flame Listening for leaks is not a reliable method of detection either If the connection is not sealed immediately close the bottle valve turn control butt...

Page 20: ...the control button G2 to the 9 o clock setting Caution Do not lean over the cooker during steps 7 and 8 Keep a safe distance 5 Press and turn the left flame regulator B to the large flame setting and...

Page 21: ...all parts have cooled down first Gas system All other parts through which gas is supplied may only be cleaned by an expert Never dismantle the setting device Maintenance The heater is maintenance free...

Page 22: ...nder is empty Replace the gas cylinder Cylinder valve is closed Turn the cylinder valve G1 anti clockwise Distance between spark plug and gas outlets on the burner 2 is incorrect Visual inspection cor...

Page 23: ...23 Landmann Declaration of Conformity...

Page 24: ...Centre Ryelands Lane Elmley Lovett Worcs WR9 0PT United Kingdom e mail enquiries landmann co uk internet www landmann co uk Hotline Barbecue Helpline 44 12 99 25 17 47 Sales Office fax 44 12 99 25 11...

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