CAUTION
Risk of burns! The device gets very hot during and after use. Use oven
gloves to protect against burns, and keep children and pets away
from the grill.
Gas Requirements
• For details on the more exact use of your gas bottles, contact your local gas bottle
dealer.
• Never use a gas bottle with a damaged container, valve, base or ring.
• A deformed or rusty gas bottle can be dangerous and should be checked for
functionality by your local gas bottle dealer before use.
• Never connect the device to an uncontrollable gas source. Turn off the gas when
the device is not in use.
• The device may only be operated with propane gas or butane gas or a gas mixture
of both types of gas. The gas bottle must not fall down or be handled roughly. The
connection to the gas bottle must be disconnected when the grill is not in use. After
disconnecting, replace the cap on the gas bottle.
• Before connecting the gas bottle to the grill, make sure the gas tap is turned off,
there are no open fl ames near the unit, and the gasket is in good condition. Then
connect the pressure regulator to the gas bottle.
• The connection hose must be replaced every two years.
• Check the connection hose once a month and every time the gas bottle is changed.
If the connection hose shows cracks or other signs of deterioration, it should be
replaced with a new one.
• Be careful not to kink or twist the connection hose and ensure that it does not touch
the hot surface of the equipment.
• Before replacing the gas bottle, make sure that the gas has been shut off and there
are no open fl ames or other sources of heat near the unit. Make sure that the gas
bottle is permanently in an upright position.
• Only use the connections and accessories of the device for their intended uses.
• Do not turn the gas bottle upside down to use the remaining gas.
• If local regulations require it, the fl exible hose must be replaced.
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