
BURNINGCHARCOALINDOORSCANBE
FATAL. CARBONMONOXIDEISRELEA
SED ANODOURLESSGAS. NEVERBURN
CHARCOALINACLOSEDAREA SUCH
ASADWELLING CARORTENT.
WARNING! KEEPCHILDREN ANIMALSANDOTHERSWHONEEDSSUPERVISIONATASAFEDISTANCE
FROMTHEGRILL. THEGRILLCANBEEXTREMELYHOT.
WARNING! NEVERMOVETHEGRILLONCELITORWHILEITISSTILLHOT.
WARNING! DONOTTOUCHTHEGRILLBODYWHENLIT ITCANBEEXTREMELYHOTANDTHERE
ISARISKOFBURNS.
WARNING! DONOTUSEFLUIDSSUCHASSPIRITS PETROL DIESEL PARAFFINORALCOHOLFOR
LIGHTINGORRELIGHTINGTHEGRILL. WERECOMMENDTHEUSEOFLIGHTINGBRIQUETTES.
• For outdoor use only! Do not use under awnings, canopies, parasols or the like.
• Place BBQ on a firm, even and stable surface at a safe distance from buildings, trees and other flammable
materials.
• Never move the BBQ when in use.
• The BBQ can be extremely hot when in use.
Use BBQ gloves or other heat-resistant gloves when grilling to avoid burns.
• Only use grill implements made of heat-resistant materials.
• We recommend using grill lighter briquettes, for the most effective, clean and safe way to start your BBQ.
If using lighter fluid, do not ignite if there is any fluid on the outside of the BBQ, the area around it, on
your own clothes etc.
• Do not use ethanol or petrol to light or relight charcoal or lighter briquettes. When using fluids to start a
BBQ, ensure they approved according to EN 1860-3.
• Never relight the BBQ with any form of fluid, not even lighter fluid, as the charcoal can still be
smouldering and cause large flames, a fire hazard and damage the BBQ.
• Always check that charcoal or briquettes are fully extinguished before removing ash.
• Never leave a BBQ in use or that has just been used without ensuring that all charcoal is fully
extinguished.
• Always empty used charcoal/briquettes into a metal container. Never pour used charcoal/briquettes
directly onto the ground.
• Flames can shoot up if hot fat or food falls on to burning charcoal/briquettes. Always have water available
to put out any such flames.
• Do not use the BBQ in strong winds.
• Always have a bucket of water to hand when grilling.
• Wait until a white layer of ash covers the charcoal/briquettes before grilling.
• Do not empty used charcoal or briquettes back into the pack.
• Keep charcoal and briquettes dry and well ventilated and at a safe distance from heat sources.
FAILURETOCOMPLYWITHTHEINSTRUCTIONS
ANDWARNINGSINTHISMANUAL ANDTO
EXERCISECAUTIONWHENUSINGTHEBBQ
CANCAUSEFIRE EXPLOSION SERIOUSINJURY
ORDEATH INADDITIONTOMATERIALDAMAGE.
DANGER OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING
EN: WARNING!
Do not use spirit or
petrol for lighting
or re-lighting!
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