Point Santiago 3000 Instruction Manual - page 17
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READ THIS THOROUGHLY FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY
General information
PLACEMENT
This product is meant for outdoor use only. Do not store petrol or any inflammable liquids near this
product.
Always place the gas tank beside the barbeque (BBQ) when not in use. Some models have room for
a gas bottle underneath the burners – this is only to be used when the BBQ is cold.
SAFETY WHEN LEAKAGE OF GAS IS SUSPECTED
Turn off the BBQ’s gas supply and disconnect the regulator from the tank.
Wipe out any open flames and remove possible ignition sources. Open the lid if the smell of gas sustains and
contact your gas supplier or the fire department immediately.
If the gas tank appears to be the source of smell/leakage, place this outdoors with good ventilation, and away
from possible ignition sources.
NOTE:
Wrongful installation, adjustments and changes, or lack of service and maintenance could cause damage to
individuals or materials. It is therefore important to carefully read the instructions on how to install, use and
maintain the product before assembling the item. The BBQ must be installed according to national/local
regulations. Make sure that the gas hose is not clenched, and never in contact with hot surfaces, and that the
BBQ is installed in exact accordance with these instructions. For service, please contact authorized
personnel. Always ensure that the BBQ is placed away from inflammable material when being used. All gas
hoses and attachments must be checked for possible leakage each time the gas tank is replaced. When
lighted, the BBQ must be left attended at all times. Keep children at a safe distance from the grill; touching
hot surfaces could cause burns. The BBQ must be kept clean to avoid flare-ups caused by remnants of fat.
Fires resulting from ignition of grease will terminate the warranty. Ensure that the gas tank is suitable for
your product: this instruction manual refers to gas tanks and regulators, and this BBQ utilizes propane or
butane gas. Within the Nordic countries we recommend propane gas, as this can be used at low temperatures.
Note that gases and gas pressures may vary between countries. If in doubt, please contact your supplier.
INSTALLMENT
The BBQ must be installed according to these instructions and is only to be used outdoors. It is not to
be used in garages, tents etc. and must be placed a minimum of 100 mm away from any inflammable
surfaces. The BBQ cannot be installed in any vehicle or boat. It is important to keep the area
surrounding the BBQ and the gas tank clean and make sure it is placed where ventilation is sufficient.
The barbeque is never to be placed in proximity to inflammable material, petrol or other ignitable
gases or liquids.
ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTION
Assemble the product according to these instructions.
Note the labeling of appropriate gases listed on your BBQ, and ascertain that the gas you have is suitable for
your BBQ. Butane or propane is used throughout Europe. Be aware that several different valves for gas
tanks exist, and that the regulator must connect appropriately to your LPG tank. Never try forcing the tank
valve to fit the “click on” regulator. Seek assistance from the supplier if problems should arise. Never make
adjustments to low-pressure regulator and hose couples. The gas hose must be inspected for signs of
damage/leakage prior to being used. If any of these parts are being replaced, use only parts specified
by the manufacturer. The regulator and gas hose should be secured using hose clamps, which are
tightened with the use of a screw driver. Do not secure any attachments with tape, or similar materials unfit
for LPG.
When the gas tank is not in use, it must be closed. Disconnecting the regulator is advisable. Gas tanks not in
use are to be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated place, out of reach from children. Make sure that the tank is
placed in an upright position and on an even surfaced ground. Additional gas tanks are not to be stored
underneath or in proximity to the BBQ.