Improper Use; Further Information - Tesco 213-6514 Assembly Instructions Manual

Flat top 3 burner gas bbq grill, product size assembled: h1265 x w890 x d540cm
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Proper use:
The barbecue is a gas barbecue for outdoor use. It is designed
to be used exclusively in accordance with these instructions for
preparing foods that are suitable for barbecue cooking.
For private use only!

Improper use:

Any other application or applications extending beyond the stated
purpose are not authorised. This applies in particular to misuse
involving the following possible scenarios:
• Do not operate the barbecue with coal or any fuel other than
LPG.
• Do not operate the main barbecue as a stove using pots and
pans.
• Do not operate the barbecue as a heater.
• Any modification of the appliance may be dangerous.
• Parts sealed by the manufacturer must not be altered by the
user.
• Do not use the barbecue to heat materials and substances other
than foods that are suitable for barbecuing.
CAUTION! HOT SURFACE AND PARTS
During operation some parts of the barbecue can become very
hot, particularly those close to the fire bowl.
Possible consequences:
• Severe burns from touching parts near the fire bowl.
• Fire or smouldering fire if flammable materials or substances are
near the barbecue.
Safety measures prior to using the barbecue:
Select a place to set up the barbecue so that:
• There are not, and will not be, flammable material or substances
nearby. Minimum distance to material or substances: No
overhead obstruction above and 1m to the side. Distance to
highly flammable materials or substances, e.g. walls: min. 1m.
• The barbecue is positioned firmly on a sufficiently large surface
area. It must not be moved during operation.
Safety measures during barbecuing:
• Wear protective barbecue gloves.
• Never leave the hot barbecue unattended.
TAKE PARTICULAR CARE TO ENSURE THAT CHILDREN AND PETS
ARE KEPT AWAY FROM THE BARBECUE.
• Never fit the gas bottle right to next the barbecue. Always place
the gas bottle at the left hand rear or of the appliance. The
gas bottle should be sited as far away from the appliance as
possible without straining the hose. No part of the hose should
touch any part of the appliance.
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Flat Top 3 Burner Gas BBQ Grill
Assembly instructions

Further information

CAUTION! GAS IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE
Liquid gas is highly flammable and explosive.
Possible consequences:
• Serious personal injury or damage to property if escaping gas
ignites in and environment in which it is not controlled.
Safety measures:
• Only use the barbecue outdoors and ensure that the area is well
ventilated.
• Protect the gas bottle and the gas hose from direct sunlight
and other heat sources (max. 50degree C). Take special care
to ensure that the gas hose does not touch any part of the hot
barbecue.
• DO NOT place the gas bottle on the lower shelf, as it is too near
the burner.
• DO NOT lean over the barbecue when igniting the gas flame.
• Close the valve on the gas bottle after each use: (Turn the valve
clockwise). Also turn off the control knobs (Turn knob fully
clockwise).
• Never leave the hot barbecue unattended. If the flame
extinguishes, relight immediately or cut off the supply from the
gas bottle.
• When connecting the gas bottle, ensure that there are no
ignition sources within a 5m radius. Take special care not
to light any naked flames, do not smoke or switch on electric
appliances (devices, lights, door bells), etc (sparkover possible).
• Before each use, check to ensure that all connections through
which gas is supplied are sealed and intact.
• If necessary, ensure that you replace the hose to meet with
national requirements. (Always use hose-clips to secure the hose
to the regulator and BBQ).
If the connections for the gas supply are porous or faulty, the
barbecue must not be used. This also applies, for example, to
hoses or fittings that may have become blocked, as this can lead
to a dangerous flashback.
CAUTION! GAS DISPLACES OXYGEN
Liquid gas is heavier than oxygen. Therefore it settles on the
ground and displaces the oxygen at that level.
Possible consequences:
• Suffocation resulting from a lack of oxygen if the gas
concentration is allowed to rise sufficiently.
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