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EN - USER GUIDE
1.
REGISTER YOUR APPLIANCE
Thank you for purchasing a Barbecook barbecue. We hope
you enjoy using it and have many happy times with it! You can
optimize your experience by registering your barbecue online
to take advantage of the many benefits.
- You gain access to the full online user guide, so you can learn
the ins and outs of your appliance.
- We provide you with personalized after-sales service, which
means you can quickly and easily find and order spare
parts. This enables you to get the most out of the warranty
service.
- You are kept informed of product updates.
- You learn many new tips and tricks.
For more information about registering
your appliance, visit www.barbecook.com.
Barbecook respects your privacy. Your data will never
be sold, distributed, or shared
with third parties.
2.
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This guide consists of 2 parts.
Part 1 contains general instructions on assembly, use,
maintenance, and warranty.
Part 2 (beginning on page 46) contains illustrations, lists of
parts, and assembly drawings.
If there is an illustration that corresponds to a specific
instruction in the guide, you will be referred to it with this
pictogram
of a pencil.
3.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3.1. Read and follow these instructions
Read the instructions before using the appliance
Always follow the instructions carefully. Assembling or using
the appliance in a way that deviates from the instructions may
result in fire and material damage.
Damage caused as a result of a failure to follow the
instructions
(improper assembly, misuse, improper maintenance,
etc.) is not covered by the warranty.
3.2. Exercise caution when handling gas
Working with gas is safe provided that you take some
precautions:
• Always store gas bottles outside of the home in a well-
ventilated space. Ensure that the bottles
are not exposed to high temperatures or
to direct sunlight.
• Never store your gas bottle or spare gas bottle in
the cabinet of your appliance.
• Never store your spare gas bottle in the vicinity of
a gas appliance that is in use.
• After use, always close the gas supply
at the gas bottle.
• Never smoke in the vicinity of a gas-operated appliance
that is in use, nor in the vicinity of a gas bottle, empty or
full.
If you smell gas, close the gas supply immediately,
extinguish all flames, and open the lid on the appliance.
If the smell persists, call your gas supplier or the fire
service.
3.3. Choosing a suitable location
Only use the appliance outside. If you use the appliance
inside, even in a garage or shed, you risk carbon monoxide
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poisoning.
Take into account the following when choosing a location:
Place the appliance at least three meters from a building
in an open, well-ventilated location.
• Ensure that there is always plenty of unobstructed air to the
burners and to the ventilation openings in the cabinet.
• Do not place the barbecue below an overhanging structure
(veranda, shelter, etc. ) or under foliage.
• Place the appliance on a sturdy and stable surface. Do not
place the appliance on a moving vehicle (boat, trailer, etc. ).
3.4. Safety instructions
• Only use outside.
• Read the instructions before use.
• Do not move the appliance during use.
• Never leave the appliance unsupervised during use, and
particularly if there are children or animals around.
• WARNING: Touchable parts can become very hot. Keep
young children away.
• Use appropriate protection when you need to touch hot
parts (lid, grill, etc.).
• Keep the appliance away from flammable materials when in
use.
• Keep flammable materials, flammable liquids and, soluble
objects a safe distance from the appliance when in use.
• Do not use wood, charcoal, lava stone, or ceramic
briquettes in a gas appliance.
• Do not use the appliance when under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
• Close the gas supply on the gas bottle after use.
• Do not modify the appliance.
4.
RECURRENT CONCEPTS
This part of the guide lists the definitions of some less familiar
concepts. These concepts are used when discussing various
topics throughout the guide.
4.1. Venturi tubes
The venturi tubes are the small tubes attached at the inlet to
the burners. There is an opening on the side of the venturi
tubes. This is visible
on the main burners and on the side burner:
The gas passes through the venturi tubes on its
way to the burners. The gas is mixed with air (and, therefore,
oxygen)
through the openings in the sides. This is
essential for proper combustion in the burners: proper
combustion requires the correct gas/oxygen mix to deliver
nice flames.
4.2. Burner covers
The burner covers are covers fitted on top of the burners
on the barbecue. They protect the burners from dripping fat
and play a crucial role in use of the barbecue. The covered
openings on the sides of the covers distribute the heat over
the grill so that it heats up more quickly and more evenly.
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