5.2.
Replacement of Hose
• The hose length should not be less than 0.8m or exceed 1.2m. Check the date of manufacture on the hose and replace if it shows
signs of cracking or brittleness. Fitting of a hose is described in Figure 1b. Only an LPG hose that complies with local regulations may
be used with this appliance.
5.3.
Replacement of Regulator
• Use a 30mbar (for butane or propane) regulator with gas category I3B/P(30).
• Use a 30mbar (for butane) regulator or a 37mbar (for propane) regulator with gas category I3+(28-30/37).
• Use a 37mbar butane (or propane) regulator with gas category I3B/P(37).
• Use a 50mbar butane (or propane) regulator with gas category I3B/P(50). In South Africa the regulator used must be 2.8kPa and it
must comply with SANS 1237.
• It is important that the connection between the regulator outlet and the low pressure hose is tight and that it is secured with a metal
hose clamp. Always check the joint for gas leaks as described in section 4 above.
6. Troubleshooting
• A normal flame is blue and may have an orange or yellow tip. If the flame is completely yellow, it may be that the jet is not securely
fitted. Re-tighten the jet to ensure there is no gas leakage. An overfilled gas cylinder can also cause large yellow flames. If this is the
case the cylinder should be returned to the filling station and checked by weight.
• Check that the primary air supply apertures (holes) in the Burners are clear and free of obstructions.
• If the flame power drops or the gas will not light, check that the gas cylinder still contains gas (shake to hear the noise made by a
liquid). If there is still gas, the jet might have become blocked or partially blocked.
• If you suspect a blocked jet, follow the instructions above.
7. Cleaning
• To clean the body, simply wipe with a damp cloth using a little detergent if necessary.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners or scourers as this will cause permanent damage to the painted surface.
• Even though stainless steel is remarkably resistant to tarnish and rust relative to ordinary steels, it still requires proper care. We
recommend the following:
• After use, clean the stainless steel surfaces with clean water and a soft cloth for light cleaning, while a commercially available
stainless steel cleaner with a soft cloth should be used for tougher areas. Ensure that you remove all excess stainless steel cleaner
after cleaning your BBQ.
• To repair minor tea staining or pitting, you can use a light, non-metallic scourer. It is important that you rub with the natural grain of
the stainless steel surface to avoid leaving visible scratch marks.
• Between uses, it is a good idea to leave the barbeque covered to prevent dust and air borne salts settling on the stainless steel
surfaces. If left for too long, these particles can act as rust centres.
• With a small amount of care, your investment in quality stainless steel will keep its beautiful finish as well as its value for a long time
to come
8. Storage
• Handle the appliance with care. Do not drop it.
• After use, wait until the appliance has cooled down, disconnect it from the gas cylinder and store in a cool dry place away from heat.
• Keep the hood closed when not in use to prevent dirt and insects falling into the unit, which may affect the gas flow.
• Use a CADAC BBQ cover, especially if the unit is stored outdoors.
• Before every use, ensure that the burners and venturies are free of insects, dust and spider webs.
9. Spares & Accessories
Always use genuine CADAC spares as they have been designed to give optimum performance.
Description
Burner tube
Jet 0.91 (28/37mbar)
Jet 0.80 (50mbar)
Flame tamer
Thermo grid (420 x 196mm)
503-0604 LEV10 (98250-31, 98250-33, 98251-43) Cadac Entertainer 3 & 4 - User Manual (EU & SA).indd 4
Part Number
98512-SP011
Jet 0.73 (Side Burner) (28/37mbar)
98250-SP003
Jet 0.64 (Side Burner) (50mbar)
98250-SP005
Control knob
98512-SP010
Thermo grid (420 x 310mm)
98250-SP018
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Description
Part Number
98255-SP017
98250-SP006
98250-SP016
98250-SP017
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