Landmann 54 Assembly Instruction Manual - page 12
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9.: Lighting Instructions
Caution:
Do not stand with your face directly over the barbecue when lighting it.
Your barbecue will have one of the following methods of ignition:
a)
Pilot Gas Control Ignition:
With all gas controls in the 'OFF' position, open the gas cylinder valve. Push in the
ignition gas control knob and turn anticlockwise until spring resistance is felt. Hold in
this position for 3-5 seconds to allow gas flow, and then continue to turn anticlockwise
to 'HIGH"' position. Keep the knob pressed in until the burner is seen to be alight.
When the burner is alight, adjacent burners will cross light when their controls are turned
to 'HIGH'.
b)
Manual Ignition:
With all the gas controls in the 'OFF' position, open the gas cylinder valve. Lift out
one of the cast iron cooking grilles and holding a lighted taper or gas match alongside
the burner, push in and turn the gas control knob for that burner to 'HIGH'. The burner
will light in seconds. Replace the cast iron cooking grille. Once the first burner is alight,
adjacent burners will cross light when their gas controls are turned to 'HIGH'.
At 'HIGH' setting the burner flame should be approximately 12-20mm long with a
minimum of yellow tipping. Turn the gas control fully anticlockwise for minimum setting.
Should you have any difficulty lighting your barbecue following the above steps, contact
your dealer for advice.
10.: Storage
Your Gas bottle must be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area and must be disconnected
from your barbecue when not being used. Ensure that you are outdoors and away from any
sources of ignition before attempting to disconnect your gas bottle from your barbecue.
When you are using your barbecue after a period of storage, please ensure to check for gas
leaks and check for any obstructions in the burner etc. before using. Also follow the cleaning
instructions to ensure barbecue is safe.
If barbecue is stored outdoors ensure to check that all areas under the front panel are free from
any obstructions (insects etc.). This area must be kept free as this may effect the flow of
combustion or ventilation air.
11.: Cleaning Instructions
Your barbecue is easy to clean with minimum effort, just follow these helpful hints for cleaning
convenience.