STAND ASSEMBLY
Assemble according to the schematic diagram supplied, and then fix the upper part. En-
sure that the grill is placed in a safe and stable position. The power cord should be placed
in order that no one is likely to trip over it.
A1. Short pipe A2. Long pipe A3. Short metal shelf A4. Long metal shelf
A5. Butterfly nut A6. M5 Screw A7. Fixings A8. Small grill
• Fix part A1 into A2 as above picture.
• Use the M5 screw (A6) to fix through A3 and A4 together, then use the butterfly nut
(A5) for fixing. Fix together with the tubes from the previous step.
• Assemble the following 3 pieces of support following the previous process, complet-
ing with the accessories shown in the image.
• Attach the upper part already mounted on the structure and install the lower grill
(A8).
• 5. Let the grill heat up for a moment without any food on the rack. This will reduce
the smell when first switching on a new grill (a slight smell and a little smoke may be
emitted, ensure sufficient ventilation).
HOW TO USE YOUR BARBECUE
• Insert the plug into the mains supply socket.
• Set the thermostat control knob to its 'Max.' position. The indicator light turns on,
and the heating element will be permanently switched on.
• After approximately 5-10 minutes, the heating element reaches the right tempera-
ture for grilling. When grilling the food, you can turn the thermostat control knob
back to a lower position and/or adjust the grill rack to the middle or upper position.
• The grill can also be used to keep the food warm: turn the thermostat control knob
to a lower position, the heating element will be switched on and off alternatively,
and thus the food can be kept warm.
• The water will evaporate during use. So you must fill up water in time. Take care of
the minimum and maximum water level marks. Be careful not to pour water on the
heating element.
• When grilling is finished, turn the thermostat to "0" and disconnect the grill from
the mains supply socket.