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Ensure that:
• Thebarbecueiscorrectlyinstalled
• Thereisnoleakinthegassupply
(see‘Leakagetest’)
• Theburnersarecorrectlyinstalled,
the venturi tubes are properly placed
over the openings of the gas valves
(Fig.D),andtherearenoobstruc-
tions(seesafetyinformationand
cleaning of the burners)
• Noneofthegassupplyhosescan
comeintocontactwithahotsurface
• Yourbarbecueisinstalledinasafe
place
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LIGHTING THE BURNERS
Prior to lighting the burners, all checks and
procedures detailed in the chapter ‘Before
the first use’ must have been carried out.
• Thelidofthebarbecuemustalways
beopenwhenyoulighttheburner(s)
• Donotbenddirectlyoverthebarbe-
cuewhenlightingtheburner(s)
• Thecontrolknobsofthebarbecue
mustbe‘OFF’.Slowlyopenthegas
cylinder valve. Before opening the
controlknobofoneburner,waitap-
prox.10secondstoallowtogasto
stabilize
• Important:firstlightthemiddle
burner
• Assoonasoneburnerhasbeen
lighted, you only need to put the con-
trolknoboftheotherburner(s)inthe
position ‘HIGH’ to light them.
• Nevertrytolightallburnersatonce
HIGH
LOW
LIGHTING THE BURNERS WITH THE
IGNITER
The battery is not supplied as standard.
• Openthelidofthebarbecue
• Openthegascylindervalve.
• Presstheigniteruntilyouhear
sparks
• Holdingdowntheigniter,pressthe
control knob of the middle burner
and turn to ‘HIGH’
• Iftheburnerdoesnotlightafter3
attempts, disconnect the gas and
wait5minutesbeforetryingagain.
Thiswillallowtheaccumulatedgas
to escape. Try again, repeating the
above steps.
• Iftheburnerstilldoesnotlight,read
the chapter ‘Troubleshooting Guide’
to determine the cause and the
remedy, or use a match as described
below.
LIGHTING THE BURNERS WITH A
MATCH
Left and right at the bottom of the burner
boxisasmallopeningthatcanbeusedto
lighttheburnerswithamatch,iftheelec-
tronicigniterdoesnotwork.(Fig.G)
• Openthelidofthebarbecue
• Placeamatchinthematchholder
provided(Fig.G)
• Holdaburningmatchthroughthe
hole,approx.13mmfromtheburner
• Openthegascylindervalve.
• Pushtherequiredcontrolknoband
turn to ‘HIGH’. The burner should
lightwithin5seconds.Ifnot,turnthe
controlknoboffandwait5minutes
toallowthegastoescape.
• Repeatsteps1through5.Ifthe
burner still does not light after 3
attempts, read the chapter ‘Trouble-
shooting Guide’
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LIGHTING THE OTHER BURNERS
• Assoonasthefirstburnerhasbeen
lighted, you only need to put the con-
trolknoboftheotherburner(s)inthe
position ‘HIGH’ to light them.
LIGHTING THE SIDE BURNER USING
THE IGNITER
First open the lid of the side burner.
To light the side burner, use the igniter on
the control panel and the control knob on
the side table.
• Presstheigniteruntilyouhear
sparks.
• Holdingdowntheigniter,pressthe
control knob of the side burner and
turn to ‘HIGH’
• Repeatanumberoftimesifthe
burner does not light immediately.
• Iftheburnerdoesnotlightafter
5 seconds, turn the control knob to
‘OFF’andwait5minutestoallowthe
gas to escape.
• Repeatsteps1through3.Ifthe
burner still does not light, read the
chapter ‘Troubleshooting Guide’ or
useamatchasdescribedbelow.
Note:
• themaximumloadofthesideburner
is 9 kg!
• themaximumdiameterofthecook-
ing vessel is 220 mm
LIGHTING THE SIDE BURNER WITH A
MATCH
• Placeamatchinthematchholder
provided
• Holdaburningmatchapprox.
13mmfromtheburner(Fig.H)
• Pushthecontrolknoboftheside
burner and turn to ‘HIGH’. The
burnershouldlightwithin5seconds.
If not, turn the control knob ‘OFF’
andwait5minutestoallowthegas
to escape.
• Repeatsteps1through3.Ifthe
burner still does not light, read the
chapter ‘Troubleshooting Guide’ to
determine the cause and the rem-
edy.
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VISUAL CHECK OF THE FLAMES
If the flames of the burners jump out of the
burnerboxwhenthebarbecueisinuse,
immediately turn off the control knobs. Wait
5minutestoallowthegastoescapebefore
relighting the barbecue. Read the chapter
‘Troubleshooting Guide’ if the problem
persists.
Each time you light the barbecue you
shouldchecktheflames.(Fig.I)Aproper
flameisalmostcomletelyblue,withsome
yellowatthetop.Iftheflameisabnormally
smallandforthemostpartyellow,switch
off the barbecue and check the venturi
tubes for obstructions, or read the chapter
‘Troubleshooting Guide’.
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