Outdoorchef BBQ, City Gas, Ambri, Delta, Milano User Manual

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THE GAS KETTLE BARBECUE
User Guide
IMPORTANT: Please
write the serial num­ber of your barbecue immediately on the back page of this manual. You will nd the num­ber on the underside of the control panel and on the packaging. The serial number is important for an unproblematic handling of queries, ordering of spare parts or a warranty claim. Always quote the serial number when con­tacting your retail outlet in the event of a query or warranty claim. Keep the user guide in a safe place, it contains important information about safety, operation and maintenance of your Gas Kettle Barbecue.
Please read these instructions carefully before using your OUTDOORCHEF Gas Kettle Barbecue.
For Your Safety
Every person using this barbecue must understand and exactly follow the ignition instructions. Do not allow children to operate the barbecue. The user is responsible for the correct assembly, handling and maintenance of the barbecue. Disregard can cause accidents. Keep ammable liquids, materials and spare gas bottles away from the barbecue. Do not store or use the barbecue or a spare gas bottle indoors.
Before starting up your Gas kettle barbecue, please read, understand and observe the following instruc­tions!
The barbecue is for outdoor use only. Keep it at a safe distance of at least 1 meter from ammable objects (i.e. walls, projecting roofs, fences etc).
Gas Bottles
Gas bottles may have a maximum weight of 7.5 kg when placed on the base plate. Position the bottle on the designated spot, see assembly instructions. Please make sure that the gas regulator and all other connections are tightened. Conduct a «Leak Test»
before starting up the barbecue and after every time you exchange the gas bottle. Gas bottles must
not be exposed to temperatures higher than 50 °C, or stored in closed areas or in basements. Follow the safety instructions mentioned on the gas bottle.
Safety Instructions
Operate your gas barbecue following these «Lighting and Operating Instructions».
• The gas barbecue is for outdoor use only.
• Never leave the barbecue unattended while in use.
• Keep the barbecue a safe distance of at least 1 meter from ammable objects (i.e. walls, project­ing roofs, fences etc).
• WARNING: Some parts become very hot during use, keep the barbecue out of the reach of chil­dren.
• Keep ammable material at a safe distance away from the barbecue.
• Do not move the barbecue when in use.
• Do not push appliances which are tted with castors over uneven surfaces or ledges!
• Wear protective gloves or a long sleeved barbe­cue safety mitt when operating the barbecue.
• After use turn off the gas supply on the barbecue rst and then turn off the gas cylinder.
• When changing the gas cylinder, ensure that the gas supply is turned off both at the barbecue and at the gas cylinder and make sure there are no combustible materials nearby.
• After every gas cylinder replacement, carry out the leak test to ensure that there are no leakages.
• If you think there is a gas leak, turn off the barbe­cue and gas cylinder immediately and have the ttings checked by your local gas distributor.
• If the tube is damaged or worn out, replace the tube and regulator immediately. The tube must be kept straight at all times. Ensure that it does not bend or twist. Remember to turn off the gas supply on the barbecue and the gas cylinder before removing the tube.
• OUTDOORCHEF recommends that the gas tube and gas regulator be changed every two to three years.
• Ensure that the air vents in the barbecue lid and base remain clear at all times.
• Important: Ensure that the gas tube is routed away from the hot barbecue surfaces and that it is not bent or twisted.
• Do not change or alter any of the barbecue com­ponents or settings.
• Important: Ensure the correct regulator is used: 28 mbar butane (not supplied but available locally), 37 mbar xed (not adjustable) propane (not sup­plied but available locally).
• If the barbecue is not working at full capacity or if there is suspicion of a blocked gas supply, consult your local gas distributor.
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