E. CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS
Important: Never use a flame to detect a gas leak; use a gas
leak detecting fluid.
1. In the event of a leak (smell of gas before opening the
valve), immediately take the appliance outside to a well-
ventilated area with no combustion source to locate and
stop the leak. Even if you just wish to check the sealing
of your appliance, always do so outside.
2. Keep away from flammable materials; no smoking near
the appliance.
3. Make sure the control knob is in the "OFF" position (O)
(Fig. 12).
4. Fit the regulator on the gas cartridge (see section C).
5. Use a gas leak solution to test for leaks.
6. Apply the solution to the connections between cartridge/
regulator/ hose / appliance (Fig. 10).
7. Open the regulator valve (1) by turning counterclockwise
from - to + (Fig. 8) (The control knob should remain in
the "OFF" (O) position). Bubbles in the gas leak solution
indicate if there is a gas leak.
8. Close the valve at the gas cartridge.
9. The grill must not be used until all leaks have been
eliminated.
10. Disconnect the regulator from cartridge and contact the
local after sales service for assistance.
Important:
Check for leaks at least once per year and each time the gas
cartridge is replaced.
F. PRIOR TO USE
Never use the appliance until the instructions have been read
carefully and understood. Additionally, ensure that:
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y There are no leaks.
y Make sure the burner tube is not obstructed (by spider
webs, etc.).
y The hose does not touch any components which may get
hot (Fig. 7).
y The ventilation openings in the cylinder storing compartment
(if present) are not obstructed.
y Make sure the grease evacuation tray fits correctly and that
it is inserted as far as it will go (Fig. 1).
Put the cooking grids in place correctly (Fig. 2).
G. LIGHTING THE BARBECUE BURNERS
Never light the appliance with the lid closed, only with the
lid opened.
1. Open the cooking lid.
2. Make sure the control knob is in the "OFF" position (O)
(Fig. 12).
3. Press the control knob and then turn it counterclockwise to
the full flow position (
4. Wait 2 to 3 seconds and push the piezo switch (
times(Fig. 11).
5. If the piezo ignition doesn't work, ignite the grill manually
(see below).
H. LIGHTING THE BARBECUE MANUALLY
1. Open the cooking lid and remove the grates.
2. Make sure the control knob is in the "OFF" position (O).
3. Light a match and hold it up to the burner.
4. Push the control knob and turn it counterclockwise until it is
in the full flow position (
5. Put the grids back in place
) (Fig. 11) .
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) (Fig. 11).
I. ExTINGUISHING THE BARBECUE
Turn the control knobs back in the "OFF" position (O) (Fig. 12)
and close the gas cartridge valve (Fig. 8).
J. REMOVING OR CHANGING THE CAMPINGAZ
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The cartridge may be removed even if it is not empty.
Replace the cartridge outside and away from other people.
y Wait for the barbecue to cool down.
y Make sure the barbecue valve is completely closed by
turning the control knob clockwise as far as it will go (Fig. 12).
y Detach the regulator (2) from the cartridge by unscrewing
the regulator, then lift it up (Fig. 4B).
y Push the regulator (2) onto a new cartridge and screw it tight
until you hear a click (approximately one-sixth of a turn) (Fig.
4A). Do not force the cartridge to turn further than this or you
may risk damaging the Easy Clic
K. OPERATION
It is recommended that protective gloves be worn to handle
components which may be very hot.
When in use for the first time, heat up the barbecue with
its burners in full flow position (
approximately 30 minutes in order to eliminate any odors
resulting from the paint on the new parts.
It is good practice to pre-heat your grill for a few minutes
(10-15min) before you start placing food on it. Similarly, to
when you cook in a pan or in an oven, it helps you to reach
an appropriate grilling temperature and prevents food from
sticking, ensuring a crisp, brown crust. To reduce the risk of
food sticking to grates further, you can lightly brush cooking oil
on the grids, prior to use.
Cooking speed can be regulated by the control knob position:
from full flow position (
In order to reduce the amount of possible flare ups while
grilling, remove any excess grease or fat from the meat prior to
placing it on the grates.
If grease does catch fire during cooking, it may be necessary to
reduce the flow by moving the control knob to the ( ) position.
Clean the barbecue after each use to prevent grease build up
and reduce the risk of inflammation.
Important: If the burner turns off while using the appliance,
immediately turn the control knob to the "OFF" position
(O). Wait five minutes to allow the unburned gas to escape.
Only repeat the ignition steps after this time.
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