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– Make sure that the gas hose has been firmly mounted and that

the hose connection is always accessible along its entire length.

– Do not use any denatured alcohol, petrol or similar liquids to

light or relight the grill.

– Do not store or use any petrol, denatured alcohol or other

flammable gases or liquids in the grill’s vicinity if it is in use.

– Never leave the gas canister connected with the pressure

regulator when it is disconnected from the gas hose.

– Making any changes to the product poses a considerable risk

to safety and is prohibited. Do not tamper with the grill con-
trols, the gas connections, nozzles, valves etc. In the event of
damage, repairs or other problems with the gas grill, please
consult the service centre or a technician from your local gas
dealer.

Danger Risk of fire/explosion/poisoning!

Defective gas canisters or incorrect handling of can
canisters may result in fire or explosions, which could

inflict life-threatening injuries or death. Gas leaks can cause poi-
soning.

– A dented or rusty gas canister can be dangerous and must be

replaced. Do not use a gas canister with a defective canister
valve.

– Read and follow the operating instructions and safety notes

for the gas canister.

– Never connect the gas supply with the gas grill without a suit-

able pressure regulator.

– In general, you should place the gas canister on a level, solid

base next to or behind the grill.
Never place the gas canister in the compartment under the
grill.

– Do not place the gas canister next to heat sources and also

prevent exposure to direct sunlight.

– Make sure that no ignition sources such as fire, smouldering

cigarettes, open flames etc. are nearby when changing the
gas canister.

– After grilling, always be sure to turn the gas canister to the

closed position and to turn the grill off.

– Always store the gas canister in an upright position, never

in a horizontal position in a well ventilated area and not
below ground level (e.g. in the basement).

– Make sure that the gas hose is not kinked, which would affect

the supply of gas. The gas hose may not be subjected to ten-
sion and may not come into contact with the hot parts of the
grill or other objects.

– Make sure that the pan’s vents are free.

– Never change the setting of the pressure regulator.

– Never open components that have been sealed by the manu-

facturer.

Danger Risk of fire!

The grill becomes very hot during use and may start
fires.

– Set up the grill so that it is at least 1 m away from flammable

materials such as awnings, wood terraces and balconies.

– Only set up the grill on a solid, level area with no wind expo-

sure and only use it in wind-protected areas.

– Keep the power cord and gas supply hoses away from hot

surfaces.

– Never cover more than 50 % of the grill area with grilling trays

or the like as they may otherwise reflect the heat down. This
may cause the grill to overheat.

– Do not move the grill when in use.

– Do not fill the tray with flammable (e.g. charcoal) materials

and materials that are not yet flammable.

– Do not in any case cover the gas burner with any objects.

Never fill the tray with liquids (e.g. water).

– Some foods produce flammable fats and juices. Clean the

grill regularly, ideally each time after using it.

Danger Burn hazard!

This device is not intended to be used by persons
(including children) with impaired physical, sensory or

mental abilities or who lack experience and/or knowledge.

– Advise this group of persons of the dangers associated with

the device and have them supervised by a person responsi-
ble for their safety.

– Keep children and pets away from the device.

Danger Burn hazard!

The grill becomes very hot during use such that any
contact with it may cause serious burns.

– Always wear barbecuing or kitchen gloves when opening the

cover or grilling.

– Do not touch any hot parts of the grill. Only open and close

the grill lid by the handle.

– Do not wear any clothing with baggy arms.

– Always open the grill lid before lighting the burner. Otherwise,

darting flames may result when opened.

– Allow the grill to cool off completely before cleaning and/or

stowing it.

Danger Danger of poisoning!

Carbon monoxide is produced when the gas grill is
used. This gas is odourless and can be fatal in en-

closed rooms!

– Only use the grill outdoors.

Danger Dangers for children!

Children can become trapped in the packing film
when playing and suffocate.

– Do not allow children to play with the packing film.

– Make sure that children do not place any small assembly

components into their mouths. They could swallow the parts
and choke.

Danger Risk of injury!

Some areas of the grill and individual parts have
sharp edges.

– Handle the individual parts of the grill with care to prevent

accidents and/or injuries when assembling and operating it.
Wear protective gloves if necessary.

– Do not set up the grill close to entrances or highly frequented

areas.

– Exercise extreme caution when grilling. If you are distracted,

you could lose control of the device.

– Be attentive at all times and be aware of what you are doing.

Do not use the product if you have difficulty concentrating,
are tired or under influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A
single moment of carelessness when using the product can
cause serious injury.

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