Troubleshooting
If there is a fault despite due care, this chapter may help you to resolve the fault.
Fault Cause Remedy
There is a smell of gas Leak in the gas system 1. Close the cylinder valve immediate-
ly (turn G1 clockwise)
2. Prevent any ames or sparks (do not
switch on electric devices)
3. Tighten all connections on the gas
system
4. Check all components of the gas
system for visible damage; replace
defective parts with original spare
parts
5. Check for leaks using a leak detector
Burner does not ignite Gas cylinder is empty Replace the gas cylinder
Cylinder valve is closed Turn the cylinder valve (G1) anti-clock-
wise
Nozzles of the adjusting element
(underneath the front panel) are not
inserted into the burner pipes
Conduct a visual check, if necessary align
the nozzles and connection hoses
Distance between the spark plug and
gas outlets on the burner (grill unit )
(5) is incorrect
Visual inspection; correct if necessary
Nozzle on adjusting element (under-
neath front panel) is blocked.
Remove the front panel and clean the
nozzle of the adjusting element using a
pin
Other gas system blocked The gas system should be cleaned by a
specialist
Barbecue temperature too low Pre-heating time too short Close the lid (grill unit) (1) and set the
ame regulator to max.
Gas outlets on the burner (grill unit)
(1) are blocked
Remove blockage from burner
Deagration or bubbling noise Flashback caused by blockages in the
burner.
1. Close the cylinder valve immediate-
ly (turn G1 clockwise)
2. Wait three minutes and then switch
the barbecue back on
3. If the malfunction reoccurs, disas-
semble and clean the burner