General instructions
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Use only the supplied pressure regulator.
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This appliance is only suited for propane gas.
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Check that there are no kinks in the gas hose.
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Only use this appliance in the open air.
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Keep the griddle away from (easily) flammable material.
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Do not move the gas griddle during use.
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Always close the tap on the gas cylinder if the griddle is no longer being used.
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The user must not change parts of the appliance that are sealed by the manufacturer.
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Install the griddle as level as possible.
Connecting the gas bottle
Igniting the gas griddle
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Place the grill grid.
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Turn the knob to the "normal" position. Keep the knob pressed and press the ignition button a few
times until the burner is burning completely. Keep the knob pressed in for approximately a further 10
seconds. The burner will continue to burn.
Turning off the gas griddle
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Turn the knob completely to the right. The burner will go out.
Note! After turning off the burners, wait approximately 10 minutes before reigniting the burners.
After turning off the burners, always turn off the main tap on the gas cylinder!
Maintenance
After every use:
Fault
Burner will not ignite:
Comment
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It is to be recommended to replace the gas hose after 3 or 4 years by one delivered by the
manufacturer (see date shown on hose). The gas hose becomes porous after a time.
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Only replace the pressure regulator by one delivered by the manufacturer.
WARNING: Some parts of the appliance can become hot.
Keep children away from the gas griddle.
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Clean the griddle.
Clean the grease holder.
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Possible cause
Defective igniter
Defective thermocouple
Dirty sparking plug
Defective pressure
regulator
Empty gas cylinder
Kink in gas hose
Clogged jet
1 = main tap
2 = pressure regulator
3 = gas hose
4 = gas bottle
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. Tighten the nut well. Note that the nut has a
left-hand thread. Check the connections for leaks using a soap
and water solution.
Fault
Burner does not burn fully:
Possible cause
Gas cylinder is (almost)
empty
Kink in gas hose
The main gas tap on the
gas cylinder is not fully
open
Main jet clogged
Defective gas tap