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Summary of Contents for GM1-203

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Page 2: ...ons Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage If you have any questions concerning the assembly or operation of this barbecue please consult your dealer your gas supplier the manufacturer or agent Notes to the user READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE USE OUTDOORS ONLY WARNING ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BE VERY HOT KEEP YOUNG CHILDREN AWA...

Page 3: ...ome TOTAL HEAT INPUT 10 8 kW 786g h GAS CATEGORY I3 28 30 37 I3B P 30 I3B P 50 I3B P 37 TYPES OF GAS Butane Propane LPG GAS MIXTURES GAS PRESSURE 28 30 mbar 37 mbar 30 mbar 50 mbar 37mbar INJECTOR SIZE Main 0 92mm 0 92mm 0 82mm 0 88mm DATA CODE 20180115 MADE IN P R C USE OUTDOORS ONLY READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE WARNING ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BE VERY HOT KEEP YOUNG CHILDREN AWAY...

Page 4: ...iance is designed for use outdoors only Warning Accessible parts may be very hot Keep young children away Read the instructions before using the appliance Do not move the appliance while in use Turn off the appliance at the cylinder valve or regulator after use Any modification to the appliance may be dangerous and may cause injury or property damage Any unauthorised modification of the appliance ...

Page 5: ...trol knobs on the appliance clockwise to the OFF position when the flame have extinguished Connect the gas cylinder to the barbecue following the instructions supplied with the regulator 3 Turn all the control knobs to the OFF position 4 Turn ON the gas supply at the cylinder or regulator switch following the regulator connection and operating instructions Check the cylinder to regulator connection...

Page 6: ...nts between hose and regulator as well as hose and barbeque Warning If the burner fails to ignite turn the control knob off clockwise and also turn the cylinder valve off Wait five minutes before attempting to relight with ignition sequence The pan max diameter is 240mm min diameter is 120mm Retest after fixing the fault Turn OFF the gas at the cylinder after testing If detected leakage can not be ...

Page 7: ...appliance Cylinders must be stored outdoors in an upright position and out of the reach of children The cylinder must never be stored where temperatures can reach over 50 C Do not store the cylinder near flames pilot lights or other sources of ignition DO NOT SMOKE When changing the gas cylinder which shall be carried out away from any source of ignition Parts sealed by the manufacturer or his age...

Page 8: ...ot pull out the grease tray during use When clean the grease tray pull out the grease tray and then clean CLEANING THE BURNER ASSEMBLY Turn the gas OFF at the control knob and disconnect the cylinder Remove cooling grate Clean the burner with a soft brush or blow clean with compressed air and wipe with a cloth Clean any clogged ports with a pipe cleaner or stiff wire such as an opened paper clip I...

Page 9: ...ty does not cover a Parts affected by rust corrosion oxidation or discoloration which may occur due to moisture or overheating b Labour or labour related charges c Normal wear and tear and scratches or unblocking of pipes d Negligent use or misuse of the product e Use of the wrong fuel gas f Use contrary to operating instructions included in the instruction manual g Regulator hose and clips h Cons...

Page 10: ...and register today Please use BLOCK CAPITALS to complete the following Mr Mrs Ms Miss Forename Surname House name number Street Town County Postcode Daytime telephone number Article ref nr Date of Purchase Day Month Year Store purchased from Location Town on line In accordance with the Data Protection Act the above details will not be passed onto third parties but only in connection with the ten y...

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