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the influence of high temperatures, and it is very easy
to maintain.
Since the enamel is less flexible than the metal to which
it is applied, pieces of enamel may break off when the
appliance is used incorrectly. To avoid this problem, you
must be careful when assembling enameled parts and
you must always maintain the enamel according to the
instructions in this guide.
4.4. Flare-ups
Flare-ups are sudden flames that spark from the bowl when
you are grilling. They are usually caused by dripping fat
or marinade.
5.
ASSEMBLING THE APPLIANCE
5.1. Safety instructions
• Do not make modifications to the appliance when
assembling. Parts pre-fitted and/or sealed by the
manufacturer must not be modified as doing so presents
a hazard.
• Always follow the assembly instructions carefully.
• The user is responsible for the correct assembly of the
appliance. Damage caused by incorrect assembly is not
covered by the warranty.
5.2. To assemble the appliance
You require a Phillips screwdriver, a flat-head screwdriver,
and an AA battery (for the electrical igniter). The appliance is
not supplied with batteries.
1. Place the appliance on a flat and stable surface.
2. Assemble the appliance as shown in the assembly
drawings.
You can find the assembly drawings in the second part
of this guide, after the exploded drawing of your
appliance (see page 86).
Take care when assembling enameled parts. The tool
and the screws may damage the enamel. Use the fiber
washers supplied to protect the enamel around the
screws.
The blister packaging may contain more screws than
needed, in which case there will be some screws left
over after assembly.
The package contains an emergency kit with spare
parts (screws, bolts, fiber washers, etc.) that you can
use if a part gets lost or breaks.
6.
FITTING THE APPLIANCE WITH GAS
6.1. Which gas bottle, hose, and regulator?
To fit the appliance with gas, you will firstly need to purchase
a gas bottle, a hose, and a pressure regulator. The table below
indicates which gas bottle, hose, and regulator you should
use. In Belgium (BE), for example, you must use a propane
bottle with a hose and regulator for 37 mbar,
or a butane bottle with hose and regulator for 28-30 mbar.
Country
LU - NL - DK - FI
- SE - CY - CZ -
EE - LT - MT - SK
SI - BG - S - NO -
TR - HR - RO - IT
- HU - LV
BE - FR - IT - LU -
IE - GR - PT - ES
- CY - CZ - LT -
SK - CH - SI - LV
The appliance has been designed to be used with
butane or propane bottles of 4.5 to 15 kg and equipped
with an appropriate reducer valve. We recommend
using propane with the appliance. Propane delivers
high-quality combustion and is less sensitive to frost.
The height of the gas bottle must not exceed 70 cm,
irrespective of the width or diameter D or the bottle.
Always purchase your pressure regulator and gas bottle
together. Not all regulators fit all gas bottles.
Use only a gas hose and regulator with homologation
for the country of use.
6.2. Safety instructions
• Never connect the gas hose directly to the appliance.
Always fit a pressure regulator to the gas bottle first.
• Never modify pre-assembled or sealed parts of the gas
bottle, hose, or pressure regulator.
• Ensure as short a hose as possible (max. 1.5 m) to prevent
it being dragged over the ground.
- Never deform or fold/crease the gas hose. Check that the
hose is neither stretched nor twisted. Ensure that the hose
does not come into contact with parts that could become
hot.
- The hose must be replaced if it becomes damaged or
shows signs of tearing, if national regulations stipulate this
or in accordance with their applicability.
• The gas bottle must always be upright.
• Never open the gas supply
• Check for gas leaks whenever you make modifications to
gas connections. See "7. Checking for gas leaks".
6.3. Connect the hose to the appliance
France:
The appliance can be used with 2 types of gas hose.
• Gas hose to be attached to the hose tails on the appliance
and on the pressure regulator, secured with hose clamps
(in accordance with XP D 36-110). Recommended length
1.25 m
• Gas hose (in accordance with XP D 36-112) equipped with
a nut G ½ for direct connection to the appliance and a nut
M20 x 1.5 m for direct connection to the pressure regulator,
recommended length 1.25 m.
Other countries:
A flexible hose suitable for butane or propane gas is
recommended. The hose must not be longer than 1.50 m.
To be able to connect the gas hose to the appliance, fit a
coupling to the gas tube on the appliance. The appliance
is supplied with two different couplings intended for use in
different countries.
Country
BE, CH, CZ, DK, ES,
FI, GB, IE, IT, PT, SI
FR
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Gas bottle, hose,
and regulator
Propane,
28-
butane, or
30 mbar
a mixture
of the two
28-
butane
30 mbar
37 mbar
propane
Coupling
Coupling A
Coupling B
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