OPERATION ON IGNITION SYSTEM IN EVENT OF FAILURE
Open the housing and replace the two batteries (R 20), ensuring they are inserted the right way round. If
the unit continues not to operate, remove the batteries and then the igniter, proceeding as follows:
1. Open the grill.
2. Remove the burner.
3. Push the ignition button to raise the igniter.
4. Turn the igniter a quarter-turn, then take it out of its housing (see figure J)
5. Check it. The filament may be broken or deformed, and slight deformation can be repaired with a fine
point, but otherwise, the igniter, obtained from your retailer or after-sales service, should be replaced.
Make sure that the characteristics of the igniter are correct (2.5 V DC, 1 A). Do not use other
igniters.
6. Put the igniter in place, then the burner and close the grill.
7. Insert the batteries.
STORING THE APPLIANCE OUTSIDE OF THE HEATING
Follow these instructions with care to pave the way for the next heating season.
1. Rinse the inside of the tank, sloshing a small amount of fuel around inside it. Do not use water, whatever
happens, because it could cause the tank to rust.
2. Empty the tank entirely, making sure there is no fuel left.
3. Put the tank back in place, ignite the appliance and wait until it goes out on its own
(approximately one hour).
This operation should be carried out outdoors.
4. Remove the tank and open it so that it may dry.
5. Remove the batteries and keep them in a dry place.
6. Remove the burner, after opening the grill.
7. Clean the burner and the metal parts around the wick.
8. Install the appliance and leave the wick in the low position.
9. Store the appliance in its carton with the original packages, as well as the manual.
10. Store in a dry and ventilated place.
TO OPERATE
SEASON
21