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Asmoke AS300
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6. Parts
of the barbecue
may be
very hot, and serious
injury may occur. Keeg
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children and
pets
awaywhile
in use.
7. Do not enlarge
igniterholesorburn
pots.
Failuretofollowthiswarningcould leadtoafire hazard and bodilyharm
and will
void
your
warranty.
8. Product
may have sharp edges
or
points.
Contact
may result in injury. Handle
with care.
9. lf the supply
cbrd is damaged,
it
must be replaced by
manufacturer,
its service agent
or
similarly
qualified
persons
in order
to avoid a
hazard.
10. Children
should
be supervised
to ensure that they
do not
play
with the appliance.
DISPOSA1OFASHES
Ashes
should be
placed
in a metal
container
with a tight-fitting lid. The closed
(ontainer
of ashes
should
be
placed
on a non-
combustible
floor 0r 0n the
ground,
well away
from all combustible
materiall
pending
final disposal. When
ashes are
disposed by
burial in soil, or otherwise
locally dispersed,
they
should be retained
in
a closed container until
all
cinders have
thoroughly
cooled.
WOOD
PETTET FUEI
This
pellet
cooking
appliance is designed
and
approved for
pelletized,
all natural, wood fuel only. Any
other type of
fuel burned in
this appliance
will
void
the
warranty and
safety
listing. You must only use
all
natural wood
pellets,
designed for burning
in
pellet
barbecue
grills.
Do not use fuelwith
additives.
Wood
pellets
are
highly susceptible
to moisture and should
always
be stored
in
an
airtight container.
lf
you
are storing
your
grill,
without use, for an
extended
period,
we recommend
clearing all
pellets
from
your
grill's
hopper and
augel to
prevent
jams.
Do not use
spirlt
petrol,
gasoline,
lighter-fluid or kerosene for lighting or refreshing
a fire in
your
grill.
Keep
all such liquids well away
from the appliance when
in
use.
At time of
printing,
there is no industry
standard
for barbecue wood
pellets,
although most
pellet
mills use
the same standards
to make wood
pellets
for domestic
use. Further
information can be
found
at
wwnpelletheat.orgot
the
Pellet Fuel Institute.
Contact
your
local dealer on
the
quality
of
pellets
in
your
area and
for
information on brand
quality.
As there is no control over
the
quality
of
pellets
used, we assume
no
responsibility to damage
caused
by
poor
quality
of fuel.
CREOSOTE
Creosote, or soot,
is a tar-like substance.
When
burning, it
produces
black smoke with a residue which
is also black
in color. Soot
or creosote
is
formed when the appliance
is operated
inconectly, such as: blockage
of
the
combustion
fan, failure
to clean
and
maintain
the
burn
area, moisture affected
pellets,
or
poor
air-to-fuel
combustion.
It
is dangerous
to operate
this
appliance
should the
flame
become
dark, sooty,
or if the burn
pot
is overfilled with
pellets.
When
ignited,
this creosote makes an
extremely
hot and uncontrolled
fire, similar
to a
grease
fire.
Should this happen, turn the unit
0FF,
let it cool
completely, then inspect
for maintenance
and cleaning.
lt commonly
accumulates
along exhaust areas.
lf
creosote
has formed within the
unit, allow
the unit to warm up at
a low
temperature, turn off the
appliance,
then wipe away
any formation
with a hand towel. Similar
to
tai it is much easier to clean when warm, as it
becomes liquid.
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Carbon
monoxide is a colorless,
odorless,
tasteless
gas
produced
by
burning
gas,
wood,
propane,
charcoal or
other
fuel. Carbon
monoxide
reduces the blood's
ability to
carry oxygen.
Low
blood
oxygen levels
can result in headaches, dizzinest weaknest
nausea,
vomiting, sleepiness, confusion,
loss
of consciousness or death.
Follow
these
guidelines
to
prevent
this colorless, odorless
gas
from
poisoning you, your
family, or others:
.
See a doctor
if
you
or others develop
cold or
flu-like symptoms while cooking
or in the vicinity of the appliance.
Carbon
monoxide
poisoning,
which can easily
be mistaken for a
cold
or
flu, is
often detected too late.
.
Alcohol consumption
and drug use
increase
the effects of carbon monoxide
poisoning.
Carbon
monoxide
is
especially
toxic to
mother and child during
pregnancy,
infants,
the elderly, smokers, and
people
with blood
or circulatory
system
problems,
such as anemia,
or
heart
disease.
IPX4
SAFETY
TISTING
CAS/UL 60335-1
& rEC 6033s-2-102

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