GETTING STARTED
• Select the correct regulator by appliance category and gas pressure in the table in
the Specifications section, e.g. 37 mbar regulator with appliance category I3+ for
propane gas.
• The marking on the injector, e.g. 0.82, means that the size of the injector is 0.82mm.
Note:
• "SB" means "side burner"; allows you to put a pan on the side burner (the diameter
of the pan can be max. ø 24 cm and the mixture Ф8 cm).
• BB means back burner
Make sure that the grill has been assembled correctly. Detailed assembly instructions
with specific information are available for each model (see appendix). Follow these
instructions carefully to ensure correct and safe assembly of the grill.
CAUTION: While we make every effort to make the assembly process as simple
as possible, with steel components, it is natural that rough edges can result in cuts if
improperly handled during assembly. Be careful when handling parts of the device
during assembly. It is strongly recommended to protect the hands with gloves.
Preparation
• To use the grill, you need a liquid gas bottle and suitable gas pressure regulators.
• The gas pressure regulators should comply with the current version of the EN12864
standard and national specifications (see further instructions).
• After purchasing the gas bottle, you can install it in your barbecue.
• Changing gas cylinders should be done at a safe distance from all sources of
ignition.
• Position the gas bottle on the left side or inside the grill, in a safe position away from
heat.
• When you want to use the grill, insert the gas pressure regulator into the gas bottle
and tighten it.
WARNING
Fire hazard
Before lighting the grill, you must read the entire manual. Make sure
the hose is not twisted as this could affect gas flow. The hose must
not be under tension or touch the hot parts of the device.
• Only use hoses that are heat-resistant at over 80 °C.
• Flexible hoses should be replaced at least every 2 years or when national regulati-
ons require it.
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