Grill Chef 12739A Assembly And Operating Manual

Grill Chef 12739A Assembly And Operating Manual

Kitchen gas barbecue

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12739A
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#199-2010
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01/10
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Assembly and operating manual
Failure to observe these instructions can affect or damage the device and other objects and lead to personal injury.
We therefore recommend that you read the relevant chapter of these instructions prior to assembly and be-
fore each use. Follow the steps in the order they are specified and please observe the safety warnings.
These instructions form part of the product. They should therefore always be sto-
"Kitchen gas barbecue"
Please read before starting!
red with the product and passed on to each subsequent user.
12739A

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  • Page 1 12739A ersion #199-2010 eVision 01/10 dition "Kitchen gas barbecue"  Assembly and operating manual Please read before starting! Failure to observe these instructions can affect or damage the device and other objects and lead to personal injury. We therefore recommend that you read the relevant chapter of these instructions prior to assembly and be- fore each use.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Technical specifications ..........................3 Delivery specifications..........................4 Pack of fixing bolts ..........................4 Exploded view .............................5 Operational elements ..........................6 Function ..............................6 Utilisation ..............................7 Warranty and disclaimer ..........................7 Safety instructions ............................8 Definition of terms used ........................8 Danger "Hot surfaces and parts" ......................9 Danger "Gas is highly flammable"...
  • Page 3: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Approvals Test number - 0359, Pin/no. 359BU1021 Barbecue Appliance category according to DIN EN 498 Total weight approx. 38 kg Dimensions (L x H x W) approx. 1280 x 1045 x 560 mm Grilling surface (L x W) 2 x approx.
  • Page 4: Delivery Specifications

    Delivery specifications Pos*. Qty. Description Pos.* Qty. Description Lower shelf Warming rack Locking wheel Cooking grill Door handle (pre-assembled) Flame guard Wheel axle Burner Wheel Grill unit (pre-assembled) Wheel cap Side rack Fat collection tray Spacer Wheel leg Rear panel Side panel Front cross bar Door...
  • Page 5: Exploded View

    Exploded View GRILLCHEF...
  • Page 6: Operational Elements

    Controls Pos. Designation Function Piezo igniter Ignite gas on burner (press). Flame regulator left Fill burner with gas to ignite (keep depressed and turn to "lar- ge flame" setting). After ignition adjust the heat input for the left burner (turn). middle (2 - 5) Fill burner with gas to ignite (keep depressed and turn to "lar- ge flame"...
  • Page 7: Utilisation

    Utilisation Intended use This is a gas barbecue that is intended for outdoor use. It is designed to be used exclusively in accordance with these instruc- tions for preparing food that is suitable for barbecuing and these instructions must be observed at all times. Only for private use! Improper use Any other application or applications extending beyond the stated purpose are not authorised.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Definition of terms used The following pictograms and signal words are used in these instructions to point out hazards and important information. Safety instructions Pictogram and signal word Note on ..a possible danger that can result in severe personal injury or damage to property if the stated measures are not observed.
  • Page 9: Danger "Hot Surfaces And Parts

    Danger "Hot surfaces and parts" During operation some parts of the barbecue can become very hot, particularly those that are 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: •...
  • Page 10: Danger "Gas Is Highly Flammable

    Danger "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 an environment in which it is not controlled. Safety measures: • Only use the barbecue outdoors and ensure that the area is well-ventilated. •...
  • Page 11: Danger "Gas Displaces Oxygen

    Danger "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.
  • Page 12: Assembly

    Assembly Before starting Here are a few tips to help you assemble your barbecue quickly and successfully: • Check that no parts are missing by placing all of the individual parts on an empty surface (we reserve the right to make minor technical alterations, such as the content of the small parts bag).
  • Page 13: Assembly Procedure

    Assembly procedure Assembly step 1 • Screw the left and right wheel legs (10) to the base of the cart (16) using M6x60 bolts, Ø6 washers and M6 nuts. When doing this always make sure that two identical legs (10) are used for the left and right side (see illustration).
  • Page 14 Assembly step 3 • Now insert the side panels (12) between the wheel legs (10) and screw these in place using M6x10 bolts. Assembly step 4 • Screw the front cross bar (13) to the left and right wheel leg (10) by using M4x10 bolts (see the illustra- tion).
  • Page 15 Assembly step 6 • Turn the frame around so that the doors (14) face towards the rear. Assemble the two rollers (17) to the left wheel legs (10). Insert the wheel axle (19) through the upper hole in the right wheel legs (10). Attach a wheel (20) to both ends of the wheel axle (19) using a Ø8 washer and M8 nut.
  • Page 16 Assembly step 8 Place the grill unit (6) on the cart between the side racks (7). Assembly step 9 Screw both sides using M6x70 bolts and 8 x Ø6 spacers (9). 16 GRILLCHEF...
  • Page 17 Assembly step 10 • Insert the apertures for the three burners (5) into the respective flame regulators and screw the burners (5) to the base of the grill unit (6) using M5x20 bolts. • Make sure that you adhere to the points in the illustration.
  • Page 18: Connecting And Disconnecting The Gas Cylinder

    Connecting and disconnecting the gas cylinder Parts and tools needed • 17 mm spanner (open-ended spanner SW 17) • Gas cylinder A common camping gas cylinder with a fill weight of 3, 5 or 11 kg (e.g. grey camping propane gas cylinder). These are available at DIY shops or liquid gas suppliers.
  • Page 19 2. Position the gas cylinder next to the barbecue. – Never lay the gas cylinder on its side or place it on the base shelf. – The gas hose must not be bent or under ten- sion. 3. Check that the gas cylinder (G3) and the pressure reducer (G1) are in good working order.
  • Page 20: Operation

    Fitting the hose connection (if exchanging) Release the old connection hose using two flat spanners (14 and 17 mm). Secure the new hose connection to the connection hose on the appliance as follows: 1. Dismantle the cutting ring connection into the following parts: –...
  • Page 21: Switching Off The Barbecue

    3. Open the cylinder valve by pulling the red safety catch on the control button (G2) forwards a little and turning the control button to the 12 o'clock setting. 4. Check to make sure that the gas system is leak-proof. If not, immediately turn the control button (G2) to the 9 o'clock setting.
  • Page 22: Cleaning

    Cleaning Grill To ensure your barbecue serves you well for many years to come, it should be cleaned after each use with washing-up liquid, a brush and a cloth - ensure that all parts have cooled down first. This is much easier than cleaning it at a later stage when the dirt has dried.
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    Maintenance The barbecue is maintenance free. Nevertheless, you should check it at regular intervals. The intervals depend on how often the barbecue is used and the environmental conditions to which it is exposed. Barbecue • Check to ensure that all parts of the barbecue are present and assembled (visual check). •...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If there is a fault despite due care, this chapter may help you to resolve the malfunction. Malfunction Cause Remedy There is a smell of gas Leak in the gas system 1. Close the cylinder valve immediate- ly (turn G1 clockwise) 2.
  • Page 25 Malfunction Cause Remedy Popping or bubbling noise Flashback caused by blockages in the 1. Close the cylinder valve immediate- burner. ly (turn G1 clockwise) 2. Wait 3 minutes and then switch the barbecue back on 3. If the malfunction reoccurs, disas- semble and clean the burner GRILLCHEF...
  • Page 26: Instructions For Using Liquid Gas Cylinders

    (Technical regulations for liquefied petroleum gas (TRF); appendix A) Instructions for using liquid gas cylinders Operating instructions for liquid gas cylinder systems (other than propellant gas cylinders and propellant gas cylinder systems) 1. Properties of liquid gas Liquid gas (propane, butane and mixtures thereof) is a highly flammable, colourless gas with a perceptible odour. It is heavier than oxygen and is flammable with low mixtures of ambient air.
  • Page 27: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of conformity GRILLCHEF...
  • Page 28 LANDMANN® Ltd. Unit 1, Ryelands Business Centre, Ryelands Lane, Elmley Lovett, Worcs, WR9 0PT, United Kingdom e-mail: enquiries@landmann.co.uk internet: www.landmann.co.uk Hotline Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm, Friday, 9am to 4pm. Barbecue Helpline **44 - 12 99 - 25 17 47, Sales Office fax: **44 - 12 99 - 25 32 13 28 GRILLCHEF...

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