NEVER pour lighter fluid, petrol, paraffin grill or other flammable
liquids onto the barbecue grill while it is hot! Doing so can cause
flames or explosions, which can result in very serious burns!
Do not dispose of embers and hot ash from the barbecue grill in
rubbish sacks.
Use separate cooking utensils for raw and cooked meat. Keep them
separate to avoid transfer of bacteria to the cooked meat and the
risk of food poisoning.
WARNING! This barbecue grill will become very hot, do not move it
during operation. Do not use indoors!
WARNING! Do not use spirit or petrol for lighting or re-lighting! Use
only firelighters complying to EN 1860-3!
WARNING! Keep children and pets away.
Use
It is recommended that barbecue charcoal or briquettes be used,
and that no more than approximately 5.5 lbs fuel be placed on the
barbecue grill.
Light the barbecue grill. A barbecue starter is recommended. Do not
cook before the fuel has a coating of ash.
Cleaning
Clean the barbecue grill rack with a barbecue brush while still warm.
To remove burnt-on food, soak the rack in soapy water, and then
scrub with a scouring pad or similar. Rinse with water and apply
cooking oil before usino again.
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Assembly View
30MN
2
26 . Handle tube
22. Big cover of the body
1. Cover of the body
2. Handle
3. Stoves throttle
4. Fire box
23. Long support
5. Shelf bracket kit
6. Left back leg
7. Right back leg
8. Left front leg
9. Right front leg
10. Grease can bolder
20. Bottom grid
19. Smokestack kit
18. Thermometer
17. Wooden handle kits
16. Body
15. Cooking grid
14. Charcoal grid
13. Wood shelf kit
25. Shelf bracket kit
24. Short support
21. Bottom grid axle
12. Wheel
11. Foot axle
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