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• The barbecue may not be used in closed spaces due to risk of
asphyxiation.
• Do not use lava rocks. The barbecue is equipped with a manifold that
• creates an even heat distribution.
• The barbecue becomes hot when lit. Keep children and pets at a safe
distance.
• Do not move the barbecue when it is lit or hot - wait until the
barbecue has cooled.
• Let the barbecue cool before cleaning it.
• Use oven mitts and barbecue utensils to avoid burns when barbequing.
• Do not use primers such as lighter fluid for gas or combination
barbecues.
• Do not leave a lit or hot barbecue unattended.
• Make sure that flammable gas, liquids (such as gasoline, alcohol)
and other flammable materials are placed a safe distance from the
barbecue.
• Never use alcohol or gasoline as igniters.
• Only use firelighters that comply with European norm EN 1860-3
relating to igniting solid fuels in outdoor barbecues.
• Never use water to control the flames or to extinguish the charcoal.
• NOTE! The briquettes/charcoal must always be placed on the
charcoal grate in the bottom of the barbecue. Otherwise there is a
risk the barbecue will be damaged.
• NOTE! The maximum amount of charcoal and briquettes to be used
at once is 2 kg. Otherwise the BBQ may be damaged.
• Never dispose of the briquettes/charcoal before you are sure they are
extinguished.
• Let the barbecue cool before cleaning it.
• Use oven mitts and barbecue utensils to avoid burns when grilling.
• The barbecue is only intended for making food. Never use the
barbecue for purposes other than for which it is intended, for
example, as a heat source or for heating objects.
• The barbecue may only be used with an approved regulator kit.
• The barbecue is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or who have limited
experience and knowledge, unless they are supervised or instructed in
using the barbecue by someone responsible for their safety.