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B a r b e c o o k R A D I A N T
IMPORTANT! DO NOT use the barbecue in basements if it is pre-set to run on LPG.
IMPORTANT! ALWAYS TURN OFF THE GAS TAP ON THE GAS CYLINDER WHEN THE GRIDIRON IS
NOT IN USE.
IMPORTANT! DO NOT STORE GAS CYLINDERS IN PLACES THAT ARE NOT SUITED FOR STORING
GAS CYLINDERS. CHECK THE SAFETY REGULATIONS OF THE COUNTRY IN WHICH THE BARBE-
CUE IS USED.
2 - ASSEMBLY
Take all the parts out of their package (A: Fig.2). Be especially careful with the burner (8: Fig.3).
Check whether the contents of the packages is complete and in compliance with the list below.
Follow the regulations in force when throwing away the packages.
Inspection of the contents:
Fig.3 = lid (1) with handle (2) and hinges (3), burner protection tray (4), belt to fasten the gas cylin-
der (5), handles (6) and gridiron (7), burner (8), bowl (9), ignition knob (10), handle (11), gas
cylinder recess (12), set of wheels (13) on the base (14), supporting bracket (15) for the collecting
cup (16) and lateral tables (17) and the set of 2 LPG diaphragms with pin spanner + instruction
notice (18).
IMPORTANT! DO NOT PROCEED WITH THE ASSEMBLY IF ONE OF THE PARTS IS
DAMAGED!
IMPORTANT! Before making the connection, check whether the supplied hose connection meets
the regulations in force in the country where it will be used.
2.1 STEP-BY-STEP ASSEMBLY (MOBILE type with gas cylinder, LPG):
IMPORTANT! Before assembling the appliance, check whether its parts are appropriate for use in com-
bination with the gas type and gas pressure foreseen and whether they meet the regulations in force.
1) Put the barbecue on the ground. Make sure the surface is quite flat and does not slope too much.
2) Fix the lid (inside the structure) to the pre-fitted bowl. Use the two bolts + nuts (3: Fig.3).
3) Put the gas cylinder on the rear base plate (12: Fig.3) ("low gas cylinder", A: Fig.4 or "high gas
cylinder", B: Fig.4) and fasten it by inserting the belt (supplied) in the openings ("low gas cylinder",
1: Fig.5 or "high gas cylinder", 2: Fig.6) and by winding it around the handles of the gas cylinder
(3: Fig.5 and 6).
4) Fit the pressure regulator (NOT supplied, 2: Fig.7) to the gas cylinder. Also fit the diaphragm (6:
Fig.7) when this is necessary for the gas type and gas pressure used in the country in which the bar-
becue is used, as indicated in Tab.1.
5) Buy a connection and a rubber connecting hose. Make sure their type and material are in confor-
mity with the regulations of the country in which the barbecue is installed.
To the threaded final part of the connection (1/4 gas, 13: Fig.7) you can:
IN CASE A (B1: Fig.7): (1/4" gas turning to the left) fit the rubber hose (8) equipped with the
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