OPERATING & SAFETY GUIDE
BARBECUE GRILL
(OUTDOOR USE ONLY)
LPG
Product Code
19040
GENERAL SAFETY
Contact Event Furniture Limited for information
and advice on the suitability and safety of this
type of equipment.
There is a risk of injury if you do not follow
the instructions printed in this guide.
This equipment should only be used by a
competent adult who has read and
understood these instructions.
Anyone with a temporary or permanent disability
should seek expert advice before using the
equipment.
Keep all children, animals and bystanders away
from the work area. Ensure the floor of the
work area is free from trip hazards and non-slip.
Never use the equipment if you are ill, tired
or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Check the equipment before use, if it shows
signs of damage request a replacement.
Never use the barbecue indoors or in a poorly
ventilated space.
Keep a bucket of water near by to treat burns, use
a water spray to prevent flare ups. Wear suitable
clothing such as an apron or overall and hat, loose
clothing may catch fire. Wear insulated
kitchen/barbecue gloves to handle any utensils. Tie
back long hair.
Barbecues get VERY hot. Allow the grill to
cool fully before touching or cleaning.
Do not attempt to move the barbecue while it is lit.
Always turn off the gas at the cylinder, then at the
barbecue control and allow it to cool.
It is the hire's responsibility to ensure all
necessary precautions are taken to safeguard
against the risk of fire and injury.
HEALTH & SAFETY REGULATIONS
The use and storage of LPG cylinders is governed
by specific regulations/legislation. Make sure you
know and understand the regulations that apply
and follow them. If in any doubt, contact an
Event Furniture representative for advice.
GAS SAFETY
Propane is highly flammable and heavier
than air, this increases the risk of explosion.
Keep gas cylinders upright at all times, do not
drop or knock them. Damaged cylinders can
be dangerous.
Store gas cylinders in a secure, cool area;
away from heat, possible ignition source and
clear of drains or depressions where any
leaked gas may collect.
Do not smoke or permit naked flames in
the area when changing gas cylinders.
Always position the gas cylinder as far away
from the barbecue as possible. Handle gas
cylinders and connectors with care.
Carefully check the connections for leaks
(the use of a proprietary leak detector fluid is
recommended).
NEVER test for leaks with a naked flame.
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