Landmann Triton PTS 6.1 Plus 12970 Installation And Operation Manual

Installation and Operation Manual
Version: 12970 D
ateD: 2017
eDition: 03/17er
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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 ......................................................................................................................................................... 6
General safety instructions ................................................................................................................................... 7
Assembly ................................................................................................................................................... 8
Connecting and disconnecting the gas cylinder ..................................................................................... 8
Parts and tools needed ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Permitted gas cylinder sizes ................................................................................................................................. 8
Before starting ...................................................................................................................................................... 9
Connecting the gas cylinder ................................................................................................................................. 9
Disconnecting the gas cylinder .......................................................................................................................... 10
Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 10
Starting up the barbecue .......................................................................................................................................
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Igniting the burners ............................................................................................................................................ 11
Switching off the barbecue ................................................................................................................................ 12
Cleaning ................................................................................................................................................... 12
Barbecue ..................................................................................................................................................................
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Gas system ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................ 13
Barbecue ..................................................................................................................................................................
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Gas system ........................................................................................................................................................... 13
Battery ................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Environmental information and disposal measures............................................................................. 13
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Specifications .......................................................................................................................................... 15
Accessories (optional) ............................................................................................................................. 15
Assembly ................................................................................................................................................. 16
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Control elements
Item Designation Function
A Flame regu-
lator of the infrared side burner
Activate the pulse igni­tion (press button) and supply gas to the rear side burner (set to "Max.").
B Flame regu-
lator for the barbecue unit
Activate the pulse igniti­on (press the button) and supply gas to the main burners (set to "Max.").
C
Flame regu­lator for the side burner
Activate the pulse ignition (press the button) and sup­ply gas to the side burner (set to "Max." position).
D
Electronic pulse ignition
Electronic pulse to ignite the corresponding burner
G0 Gas cylinder Fuel container
G1 Cylinder valve Cut off safety device;
open (turn anti-clock­wise) and close (turn clockwise) gas supply.
G2 Cylinder valve
thread
Gas cylinder - pressure regulator connection
G3 Coupling
nut pressure regulator
Connect the pressu­re regulator to the gas cylinder (turn anti­clockwise) and discon­nect it (turn clockwise).
G4 Pressure
regulator
Reduce gas pressure
G5 Pressure
regulator connection
Pressure regulator - gas hose connection
G6 Hose clamp Attach the pressure regula-
tor - gas hose connection
G7 Gas hose Supplies gas to the burner
Scope of Delivery
Item Quantity Designation
1 1 Device body (pre-assembled)
2 1 Warming rack
3 1 Hotplate
4 1 Outer cooking grate, narrow
5 1 Outer cooking grate, wide
6 5 Flame tamer
7 1 Side burner ring, outer
8 1 Side burner ring, inner
9 2 Handle
10 1 Meter
11 1 Grease tray
12 1
Side burner shelf
A 10 M6x12
B 3 AA battery
C 2 AAA battery
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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 ...
Danger
... A possible danger that can result in severe personal injury or damage to property if the stated measures are not taken.
Application information
Symbol Note on ...
... A useful function or tip.
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... Danger of confusion; the sym­bol points to an easily visible part of the component.
Utilisation
Intended purpose
This is a gas barbecue that is intended for outdoor use. The intended use comprises the exclusive use for cooking barbecue food in compliance with all instruc­tions in this manual.
This barbecue is intended for private use only.
Improper use
Any other use or application beyond the intended purpose is not permitted. This applies in particular to the following reasonably foreseeable types of impro­per use:
Do not operate the barbecue with charcoal or fuel other than liquid gas (propane/butane).
• Do not use the barbecue as a heating appliance.
• 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 techni­cally flawless condition.
For this reason, in addition to your statutory warran­ty claims LANDMANN also offers an extended 5 year quality and durability warranty against the stainless steel burner rusting through.
Any warranty and guarantee claims shall be rendered void in the event of improper use of the barbecue or the use of non-approved fuels. Discolouration, rusting or slight deformation of parts exposed directly to the flames (cooking grill, hotplate, burner, burner cover, etc.) do not impair the function of the barbecue and, as such, do not form a basis for any claims.
Please retain your receipt in case you need to make a warranty claim.
Function
When you press the flame regulator (A, B or C), the electronic pulse ignition (D) is activated and sparks are created by the burners' spark plugs.
When you turn the flame regulator (A, B or C) anticlockwise, gas flows through the gas hose into the burner associated with the flame regulator.
The gas is ignited by the sparks of the electronic pulse ignition (D).
Control or shut off the gas supply (= heat input) to the corresponding burner using the flame regulators (A, B or C).
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Danger: gas is highly flammable
Liquid gas is highly flammable and explosive.
Possible consequences:
• Serious personal injury or damage to proper­ty if escaping or accumulated gas ignites in an uncontrolled manner.
Precautions:
• Exclusively use the barbecue outdoors and ensure that the area is well-ventilated.
• Protect the gas cylinder and the gas hose from direct sunlight and other sources of heat (max. 50°C). Take particular care to ensure that the gas hose does not touch any part of the hot barbecue.
• Close the valve of the gas cylinder immediately after finishing to use the barbecue.
• When connecting the gas cylinder, make sure that there are no sources of ignition within a 5 m radius.
Important note: to avoid the risk of spark-over, do not to light naked flames, do not smoke and do not actuate the switches of electric devices (appliances, lights, door bells, etc.) (spark-over possible).
• Before each use, make sure that all gas con­nections are sealed and intact.
If necessary, replace the gas hose if required to do so to comply with local legislation.
The barbecue must not be used if the connec­tions for the gas supply are porous or defec­tive. This also applies, for example, to hoses or fittings that are blocked with insects, as this can result in a dangerous flashback.
• When igniting the gas flame, do not bend over the burners as deflagration can occur if gas has accumulated.
For the same reason, never re-ignite immedia­tely if the flame goes out, instead:
– Set the flame regulator (A, 5 x B or C) to
"Off" to interrupt the supply of gas.
– Wait for 3 minutes to ensure that any accu-
mulated gas has dissipated.
– Then re-ignite the burners (see "Operati-
on" section).
Residual risks
Danger: hot surfaces and parts
During operation, some parts of the barbecue can get very hot, particularly those near the burner.
Possible consequences:
• Severe burns from touching parts near the burners.
• Fire or smoldering fire if flammable materials or substances are near the barbecue.
Precautions prior to barbecuing:
• When setting up the barbecue, make sure that
– There are not, and will not be, any flam-
mable materials or substances nearby. Mini­mum distance to flammable materials or substances: 2 m overhead and 1 m to the side. Distance to flame-resistant materials or substances, e.g. walls: at least 0.25 m.
– The barbecue is positioned firmly on a suf-
ficiently large area. Secure the barbecue against rolling away by applying the par­king brakes on the two right rollers. The barbecue must not be moved during ope­ration..
Precautions while barbecuing:
• Wear barbecue mittens.
• Never leave the barbecue unattended. Take particular care to ensure that children and pets are kept away from the barbecue.
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General safety instructions
Failure to observe the following basic safety measures can result in severe injury to persons and substantial damage to property:
• Use the barbecue only in line with the intended use.
• Never use the barbecue if it is visibly damaged.
• Never modify the barbecue's technology. Exclusi­vely Use original spare parts from Landmann.
• Use accessories that are expressly authorised for this barbecue only (see the "Accessories" section; if in doubt, please contact our customer service department).
• Only use the barbecue outdoors in a well venti­lated area and above ground level (i.e. not in depressions below ground level).
• Never leave the barbecue unattended when in use. Take particular care to ensure that children and persons with physical or mental disabilities are kept away from the barbecue. They may not be able to identify the dangers correctly.
• Always wear barbecue mittens when using the barbecue.
• Small parts may be lethal if swallowed. Note that there is a danger of suffocation if the respiratory tract is covered by packing foil.
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 concentration of gas is allowed to rise to a certain extent.
Precautions:
• Exclusively use the barbecue outdoors in a well ventilated area and above ground (i.e. not in areas that are below ground level).
• Close the valve of the gas cylinder immediately after finishing to use the barbecue.
• If the barbecue is not going to be used for a prolonged period, cut off the supply from the gas cylinder and store properly:
– Fit the gas cylinder valve with a cap nut and
safety cap.
– Do not store the gas cylinder in rooms
below ground level, in or near stairways, hallways or passages and thoroughfares between buildings.
– Always store gas cylinders upright, even if
they are empty!
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Installation
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 table (subject to minor technical changes).
• If, despite careful factory checks, a component should be missing, please contact our customer service department (see last page). We will imme­diately attend to your request.
• To assemble the barbecue, all you need is a medi­um-sized screwdriver.
• Only use tools that are intact and suitable for the job at hand. Worn or unsuitable tools will not allow you to tighten the bolts sufficiently, but will damage them to the extent that they can no lon­ger be turned.
• Always fit all connecting elements (screws, nuts, bolts, et cetera) as shown in the illustrations. If you misplace a connecting element, replace it with an appropriate part. Only by doing this can you ensu­re that the construction is strong and safe.
• Be sure to follow the instructions in the specified order!
• Even if you are not experienced at DIY, assembly does not generally take longer than one hour.
The illustrations showing the assembly steps
are at the end of this manual.
Connecting and disconnecting the gas cylinder
Parts and tools needed
• 17 mm spanner (open-ended spanner, WAF 17)
• Gas cylinder
Standard camping gas cylinder with 4.5 kg or 7 kg liquid gas (green camping propane gas cylinder). These are available at DIY outlets or from liquid gas suppliers.
Leak indicator
You can locate any leaks in the gas system using a leak indicator. This can be purchased at DIY out­lets or liquid gas suppliers. Please follow the ope­rating instructions of the leak indicator.
The following parts are included in delivery. They comply with the standards applicable in the country to which they have been supplied by Landmann.
Gas hose (pre-assembled)
Hose as per EN standard (max. 1.5 m) that allows assembly without kinks
• Pressure regulator (already attached to the gas hose)
Preset and
-approved pressure regulator, max.
1.5 kg/h, operating pressure 28-30/37 mbar, suita­ble for the gas cylinder used.
Permitted gas cylinder sizes
4.5 kg: Ø 240mm x 340mm
7 kg Ø 256mm x 495mm
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