Landmann 12794 Assembly And Operating Manual

Summary of 12794

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    V ersion : 12794_ uk r evision : #349-2011 e dition : 03/11_ ta "gas barbecue" assembly and operating manual please read these before every use. Failure to observe these instructions can affect or damage the device and other objects and lead to personal injury. We therefore recommend that you read t...

  • Page 2: Table of Contents

    2 landmann table of contents specifications ..............................................................................................................................................3 delivery specifications 4 overview ................................................................................

  • Page 3: Specifications

    3 landmann specifications approvals danish institute of fire and security technology test number - 0845 barbecue appliance category i 3+ according to din en 498 total weight approx. 57 kg dimensions (l x h x w) approx. 1346 x 1143 x 600mm grilling surface (l x w) approx. 711x508mm gas system heat ou...

  • Page 4: Delivery Specifications

    4 landmann delivery specifications pos. * qty. Designation pos. * qty. Designation 1 1 grill cart (pre-assembled) 14 1 warming rack 2 1 side table 15 1 grease collection tray 4 1 side burner table 16 1 rotisserie 6 1 side burner support 1 bag of small parts with 7 1 flame regulator knob for side bur...

  • Page 5: Function

    5 landmann pos. Designation function g0 gas cylinder fuel container g1 cylinder valve separating protective device • to open the gas cylinder: turn anti-clockwise (left) • to close the gas cylinder: turn clockwise (right) g2 cylinder valve thread gas cylinder - pressure regulator connection g3 coupl...

  • Page 6: Utilisation

    6 landmann utilisation intended use the barbecue is a gas barbecue that is intended for outdoor use on flat and even surfaces. Intended use means only using the barbecue to prepare barbecue food, while observing and complying with all of the instructions in this manual. The barbecue is intended excl...

  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    7 landmann safety precautions definition of terms used the following pictograms and signal words are used in these instructions to point out hazards and important information. Safety precautions pictogram and signal word note on ... Danger ... A direct hazard that can result in severe personal injur...

  • Page 8: Residual Risks

    8 landmann residual risks danger "hot surfaces and parts" during operationg some parts of the barcebue can get very hot, particularly those near the burner. Possible consequences: • severe burns from touching parts near the burners. • fire or smoldering fire if flammable materials or substances are ...

  • Page 9: Possible Consequences:

    9 landmann danger „gas is highly flammable“ liquid gas is highly flammable and explosive. Possible consequences: • serious personal injury or damage to property if escaping gas ignites in an environment in which it is not controlled. Safety measures: • only use the barbecue outdoors and ensure that ...

  • Page 10: Possible Consequences:

    10 landmann danger "gas displaces oxygen" liquid gas is heavier than oxygen. Therefore it settles on the ground and displaces the oxygen at that level. Possible consequences: • suffocation resulting from a lack of oxygen if the gas concentration is allowed to increase sufficiently. • safety measures...

  • Page 11: Assembly

    11 landmann assembly before starting here are a few tips to help you assemble your barbecue quickly and successfully: • check that no parts are missing by placing all of the individual parts on an empty surface (we reserve the right to make minor technical alterations, such as the content of the sma...

  • Page 12: Assembly Procedure

    12 landmann assembly procedure s s 1 2 3 1 2 2 1. Undo four hexagon bolts (s) on the left-hand side of the wagon barbecue (1) through a few rotations. Do not remove! 2. Position the drill holes in the side support table (2) over the loosened hexagon bolts (s). 3. Tighten the four bolts again (s)..

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    13 landmann 3 s 1 4 s 5 4 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 4. Remove the packaging from the side burner adjusting element (3) and guide it through the opening in the side panel of the barbecue. 5. Undo four hexagon bolts (s) on the right-hand side of the wagon barbecue (1) through a few rotations. Do not remove! 6. Po...

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    14 landmann s 9/10 9/10 s 4a 3a 9. Position the bracket for the nozzle adjusting element (3a) in front of the burner opening (4a) as shown in the illustration and secure the bracket from above us- ing two screws (s). 10. Check to make sure the nozzle adjusting element (3a) is located directly in fro...

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    15 landmann 10 1 x s1 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 15 19 13 15. Turn the gas cylinder stop (10) from the rear panel of the cart to the illustrated position and screw it to the base of the cart. Do this using a self-tapping screw (s1). The gas cylinder stop (10) is to be fitted so that no other gas cylin- de...

  • Page 16: If You Smell Gas

    16 landmann connecting and disconnecting the gas cylinder if you smell gas 1. Turn the gas cylinder valve clockwise immediately as far as its stop (gas off position) to disconnect the supply of gas. 2. Extinguish all possible sources of ignition (candles, cigarettes, etc.) and avoid switching on any...

  • Page 17: Connecting The Gas Cylinder

    17 landmann connecting the gas cylinder danger "ignition of escaping gas" liquid gas is highly flammable and explosive. Possible consequences: • severe injury or damage to propety canoccur if the gas ignites in an uncontrolled envi- ronment. Safety measures: • when connecting the gas cylinder ensure...

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    18 landmann g1 g2 g3 g4 g5 g6 g7 1. Close the cylinder valve (turn g1 clockwise). 2. Turn the coupling nut (g3) of the pressure regulator clockwise by hand and remove the pressure regula- tor (g4) from the cylinder valve thread (g2). 3. Store the pressure regulator (g4) with the gas hose (g7) undern...

  • Page 19: Operation

    19 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 ...

  • Page 20: Igniting The Side Burner

    20 landmann danger: severe burns caused by gas deflagration when a flame regulator (a1, a2) is operated gas flows into the burner. This gas burns rapidly when ignited. For your own safety: only ignite the burners when the grill hood is open; doing this avoids it being thrown up in the event of possi...

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    21 landmann danger: severe burns caused by gas deflagration when operating the flame regulator (a3), gas flows into the side burner. This gas burns rapidly when ignited. For your own safety: only ignite the side burner when the side burner lid is open; doing this avoids it being thrown up in the eve...

  • Page 22: Using Rotisserie

    22 landmann b a3 2. Press the flame regulator (a3) and turn it anti-clockwise to the "high" setting. 3. Press the ignition button (b) immediately and keep it depressed for approx. 5 seconds. Clicking noises indicate that the igniter is firing up. If the gas in the burner does not ignite within the 5...

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    23 landmann danger: electric shock resulting in death the electric motor of the rotisserie is operated by a 230 v voltage supply. There is a risk of electric shock if the following safety instructions are not observed. For your own safety: the electrical connection and the requisite safeguards must ...

  • Page 24: Switching Off The Barbecue

    24 landmann c 1. Check to make sure the four flame regulators of the main burners (a1, a2) are set to "off". The rotisserie burner should not be used together with the main burners. 2. Pull the electric motor (c) forwards up to the stop. 3. Push one of the meat clamps onto the skewer (d) (spikes poi...

  • Page 25: Cleaning

    25 landmann cleaning barbecue general to ensure your barbecue serves you well for many years to come, it should be cleaned after each use with washing-up liquid, a brush and a cloth - ensure that all parts have cooled down first. This will be much harder to do later, once the soiling has dried. Caut...

  • Page 26: Maintenance

    26 landmann maintenance the barbecue is maintenance free. Nevertheless, you should check it at regular intervals. The intervals depend on how often the barbecue is used and the environmental conditions to which it is exposed. Barbecue • check to ensure that all parts of the barbecue are present and ...

  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    27 landmann troubleshooting if there is a fault despite due care, this chapter may help you to resolve the malfunction. Malfunction cause remedy there is a smell of gas leak in the gas system 1. Close the cylinder valve immedi- ately (turn g1 clockwise) 2. Prevent any flame or spark forma- tion (do ...

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    28 landmann malfunction cause remedy gas flame flickers gas cylinder is not opened quite far enough open the gas cylinder further gas cylinder is almost empty connect a new gas cylinder the gas flame is either yellow or or- ange instead of blue too little oxygen present check the burner for signs of...

  • Page 29: Declaration of Conformity

    29 landmann declaration of conformity.

  • Page 30: List of Spare Parts

    30 landmann list of spare parts.

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    31 landmann designation designation 1 barbecue hood small parts set (x 1) 41 side burner flap (x 1) 2 barbecue hood (x 1) 42 side burner support (x 1) 3 thermometer (x 1) 43 side burner nozzle bracket (x 1) 4 barbecue hood handle bracket (x 2) 44 side burner adjusting element (x 1) 5 barbecue hood h...

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    32 landmann landmann® ltd. Unit 6 blackstone road, stukeley meadows industrial estate, huntingdon, cambs,pe29 6ef, united kingdom hotline monday to thursday 9am to 5pm, friday, 9am to 4pm. +44 0871-231-1990