Table of contents Scope of delivery ............................. 4 Controls ..............................4 Function ..............................5 Utilisation ..............................5 Intended use ................................5 Improper use ................................. 5 Guarantee claims and warranty ......................5 Safety instructions ............................ 5 Definition of terms used ............................5 Residual risks .................................
Scope of Delivery Control elements Item Quantity Designation Item Designation Function Device body (pre-assembled) Flame regu- Activate the pulse igni- tion (press button) and lator of the Warming rack infrared side supply gas to the rear side Hotplate burner burner (set to "Max."). Outer cooking grate, narrow Flame regu- Activate the pulse igniti-...
• Do not use the barbecue to heat materials and substances other than barbecue food. Guarantee claims and warranty Your Landmann barbecue left the factory in a techni- cally flawless condition. For this reason, in addition to your statutory warran-...
Residual risks Danger: hot surfaces and parts Danger: gas is highly flammable During operation, some parts of the barbecue can Liquid gas is highly flammable and explosive. get very hot, particularly those near the burner. Possible consequences: Possible consequences: • Serious personal injury or damage to proper- •...
• Never use the barbecue if it is visibly damaged. • Never modify the barbecue's technology. Exclusi- • Suffocation resulting from a lack of oxygen if vely Use original spare parts from Landmann. the concentration of gas is allowed to rise to a certain extent.
• Always fit all connecting elements (screws, nuts, to which they have been supplied by Landmann. bolts, et cetera) as shown in the illustrations. If you • Gas hose (pre-assembled) misplace a connecting element, replace it with an appropriate part.
Before starting 5. Stow the gas cylinder (G0) in the storage space underneath the barbecue. Proceed as follow: Select a suitable, preferably wind-sheltered area to – Pull out the drawer unit. set up the barbecue. Make sure that ... – Position the gas cylinder (G0) upright on the •...
3. Position the grease tray (11) below the barbecue Disconnecting the gas cylinder unit. 1. Close the cylinder valve (turn G1 clockwise). 2. Turn the coupling nut (G3) on the pressure regu- lator clockwise by hand and remove the pressure regulator (G4) from the cylinder valve thread (G2).
Main burner and infrared back burner Igniting the side burner 1. Open the lid on the barbecue unit. Keep a safe distance from the burners during the next few steps. Caution: 2. Press and hold the ignition button of the pulse •...
Cleaning Switching off the barbecue 1. Close the cylinder valve on the gas cylinder (turn Barbecue G1 clockwise). 2. Turn all flame regulators (A, 5 x B or C) clockwise to the "Off" position. 3. Wait until all of the parts have cooled down and Danger: Risk of burns when cleaning the then clean any soiled components (see "Cleaning"...
Infrared burner Battery, ignition 1. Unscrew the cover on the battery compartment anti-clockwise. 2. Remove the used battery. Caution: The infrared burners must not come into contact with water 3. Insert a new (type AA) battery, observing correct polarity. Use only type AA batteries. The infrared burner may be damaged upon coming into contact with water.
Troubleshooting If there is a fault despite due care, this chapter may help you to resolve the fault. Malfunction Possible cause Remedy There is a smell of gas Leak in the gas system 1. Close the cylinder valve imme- diately (turn G1 clockwise). 2.
• Material: 600D polyester, tear-proof Spit roast set 13050 • Stainless-steel design • Matches your Triton PTS 6.1+ • 230 V connection If you are interested, please contact our customer service or visit our website at www.landmann.com Triton PTS 6.1+...
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