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LANDMANN
Operation
Starting up the barbecue
Caution: Do not use the grill in the rain, as this will cause it to be damaged.
If while using the grill it starts to rain, ...
• Close the gas cylinder (turn clockwise)
• Remove both mains plugs
• Allow grill to cool
• when all parts of the grill have cooled down, cover the grill with a canvas cover or put it
beneath a roof.
• If hot parts of the grill are covered there exists the danger of re!
Wash the cooking grill thoroughly before barbecuing using warm soapy water and allow to dry completely. Then apply
edible oil to the top side of both parts. Doing this will ensure that the food won't stick easily to the cooking grill.
1. Check to ensure that ....
– there are not, and will not be, any ammable materials or substances nearby. Minimum distance to ammable
materials or substances: 2 m above and 1 m to the side. Distance to ame resistant materials or substances: 0.25 m.
– the barbecue is positioned rmly on a suciently large surface area. It must not be moved during operation.
2. Check to ensure that ....
– all ame regulators (A) are set to "OFF".
– the barbecue is fully assembled and has no apparent faults.
– the xing brakes on both right castors are on.
– all grills are inserted.
– all hoods are open.
– the grease collection tray is lled with approx. 10 mm of absorbent, non-ammable material that can absorb fat,
(such as dry, loose and clean sand). Otherwise the dripping fat may burn. Never use any ammable materials such
as sawdust or cat litter.
G1
G3
G4
3. Check to make sure the coupling nut (G3) of the pres-
sure regulator (G4) is securely seated. Do this by turn-
ing the coupling nut (G3) anti-clockwise by hand.
4. Open the cylinder valve (turn G1 anticlockwise).
5 Check to ensure that the gas system is sealed. If not,
close the cylinder valve (G1) immediately (turn clock-
wise).
Igniting main burner 1, 2, 3 and 4