Operation Manual

Instructions for the User
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9. USING THE BARBECUE
9.1 Fitting and changing the battery
Some models in this product range have a compartment to take one 1.5 V AA
PENCIL battery to supply the burner ignition plugs.
To fit or change the battery, follow the instructions provided below, referring to
the diagram:
remove the dripping pan;
access the battery compartment through the opening in the front panel
(see diagram);
• unscrew the cap A and remove the seal B;
replace the battery C with another of the same type;
take care that the battery poles correspond (see diagram on the right);
replace the seal B and screw the cap A back on.
If no spark appears when any burner control knob is pressed, the battery may need changing.
Caution: flat batteries must not be dumped at random or disposed of with other waste. They must be
collected separately and consigned to your local waste disposal company, or disposed of in the special
containers provided for old batteries.
If the battery is new and still no spark is produced, do not attempt to use the appliance and contact your
nearest authorised service centre.
If the barbecue is to be out of use for a long time, the battery must be removed to prevent possible
oxidation of its compartment.
9.2 Positioning the grids
On the rear of the barbecue, the grids can be set
at two different heights. These two levels allow
them to be set at different gradients to increase or
reduce the drainage of fats or liquids.
Level 2 is recommended when cooking
particularly fatty foods and level 1 for other foods.
Cooking can only be carried out with all the grids
fitted correctly. Any other configuration is a source
of hazard to the user and can compromise the
operation of the appliance as well as damaging its
exterior.
Before starting to cook, always check that the grids are correctly positioned.