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The Buzz
Installation and users guide
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  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ..................4 Safety instructions.................. 4 Tips for the safe use of gas bottles ............5 Installation requirements ................. 5 Placement of the Buzz ..............5 Gas bottle and connection..............5 Installation guide ................... 6 Contents ..................6 Installing the wheels................. 6 Installation gas connection ..............
  • Page 5: Introduction

     Let the Buzz cool down before placing the cover.  If the Buzz is not in use for a considerable period of time, we advise you to store it inside.  Note: damage to the lacquer will result in corrosion.
  • Page 6: Tips For The Safe Use Of Gas Bottles

    3.1 Placement of the Buzz  Place the Buzz outside on a flat and solid surface.  Leave a free space of at least 0,5 m behind the Buzz for operating the controls. 3.2 Gas bottle and connection. Natural gas: ...
  • Page 7: Installation Guide

    Make sure that the nut is attached in such a way that there is minimal space on the wheel and that it can still turn. Attach the wheel to the Buzz and fix it with the lock nut. (See fig.1.1) 4.3 Installation gas connection...
  • Page 8: Removing Front Glass

    Lift the glass and move the bottom side forwards towards you, the glass can now be removed from below. (see fig. 2.2) Replacing the glass is done in reverse order. Remove all Fingerprints from the glass, these will be burnt into the glass when the Buzz is in use. 4.5 Removing side glasses Is only necessary in case of damage.
  • Page 9: User Manual

    5 User manual The Buzz has been provided with a control valve with an inbuilt ignition for the pilot light. The level of the flame can be adjusted accordingly. The control panel is located at the back behind the access plate. (see fig. 1.4) 5.1 Ignition pilot light...
  • Page 10: Checking

    Dry off the checked connections after the check-up. 6.3 Checking the flame image Let the Buzz burn at full mark and then check the flame image  Flame distribution (see fig. 3.3) If the flame image is not consistent, then check: ...
  • Page 11: Annual Maintenance

    8 Annual maintenance We recommend the cleaning of the pilot light and the main burner unit after retrieval of the appliance from winter storage before it is used again. 8.1 Checking and cleaning:  Check and clean if necessary after check-up: o The main burner, especially for the primary air intake (see fig.1.7 C ) o The pilot light, especially for the primary air intake (see fig.1.8 D ) o The glass...
  • Page 12: Technical Specifics

    10 Technical specifics Gascat. II2H3P II2H3P Type appliance Reference gas Input Nett inlet-pressure mbar Gas rate at 15ºC and 1013 mbar Gas rate at 15ºC and 1013 mbar gr/h Burner pressure at full mark mbar 27.5 Injector main burner Reduced input restraint ajustible ajustible Pilot assembly...
  • Page 13: Dimensions Of The Buzz

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