tions to the gas cylinder or the gas installation for leaks.
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3.1 - Ignition
1 - Check whether the regulating knob is switched off (0: full point, Fig.15) and open the gas sup-
ply tap.
2 - Press the ignition knob and turn it anticlockwise (Fig.15). This way sparks are automatically
discharged and gas is supplied for the ignition of the pilot. Once the pilot burns, you must continue
to press the button for approximately 1 to 2 minutes (Fig.15) to allow the thermocouple to heat and
to keep the valve open. Now you only have to adjust the burner’s power (from MIN to MAX, Fig.15)
according to your needs.
NOTE: when you turn the heater on for the first time, the pilot has the tendency to go out because
of the air in the tubes. You must wait a bit longer for the flame to stabilise!
- If the pilot should accidentally go out, the incorporated safety device will automatically interrupt
the gas supply.
- If the flame goes out for want of gas, the gas flow is interrupted (for example when the gas cylin-
der is empty).
- In both cases, you must wait a few minutes before restarting the heater. Then repeat the operations
mentioned in points 1 and 2.
- Do not try to restart the heater time and again; if the heater does not work, you should check
whether ALL operations have been carried out correctly.
IMPORTANT! WAIT A FEW MINUTES BETWEEN EACH RESTART TO AVOID THE
ACCUMULATION OF GAS AROUND THE BURNER AS THIS MAY CAUSE SUDDEN
BURSTS OF FLAME!
IMPORTANT! DO NOT TOUCH the burner or the hood while the burner is working or has only just
been turned off as their temperature may cause burns. The heater can also be adjusted (MIN and
MAX) when it is turned on. If the LPG-run heater is used outdoors and the temperature is below 2°C,
we recommend the use of propane.
4 – TURNING THE HEATER OFF
1 – Turn the knob clockwise until it is on "0".
2 – Insert your hand in the lateral opening of the bell-shaped cylinder protection and turn off the
gas tap.
IMPORTANT! IF YOU WILL NOT USE THE APPLIANCE FOR SOME TIME, REMOVE THE IGNITION
BATTERY FROM ITS HOLDER TO AVOID CAUSTIC SUBSTANCES FROM LEAKING OUT OF THE BAT-
TERY THUS DAMAGING THE APPLIANCE.
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Barbecook INFRÂ