Fontron G-87 User manual

Model: G-87
Gas Cooker with Grill
for Outdoor use

Предупреждения
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High quality auto-ignition, catching fire 100%
Using life for ten years or more.
The whole meticulous curl make the stove body more smooth.
Patent trivet, convenient and applicable.
Double burner has small inner and large outer burner rings.
Patent design burner, efficiency combustion, strong flame, less gas.
Do not use a gas other than that which is
specified on the label attached (Fig. 1).
Gas category I 3B/P
Use for cooking only. Do not use dry
towels, clothes, etc., over it (Fig. 2).
To avoid damage, do not place charcoal
on the burner.
Avoid covering the flame with a big plate
which covers the gas cooker.
Do not use the gas cooker where the
flame may be blown off by the wind.
Make sure that there are no inflammables
near the gas cooker (Fig. 3).
Use only a rubber hose, do not use a vinyl
plastic hose, as this can be dangerous
(Fig. 4).
While it is in use check from time to time,
whether it burns normaly.
After use, turn the ignition knob back to
OFF position and make sure the burner is
put out (Fig. 5).
When going to bed or leaving the house,
be sure to turn off not only the ignition knob
but also the main gas valve as well.
The main gas valve not in use should be
closed and covered by the cap.
1. Top panel
2. Burner
3. Double burner
4. Grill
5. Trivet
6. Rubber legs
7. Gas control knob
8. Front panel
9. Gas control knob
and burner selection
10. Gas control knob
for the grill
11. Brass cap
12. Side panel
13. Back panel
14. Grill door
FEATURES
Thank you for choosing our gas cooker. Please read these instructions carefully
before use and keep them for future reference on how to use.
The designs in the figures are purely indicative. The manufacturer also reserves
the right to make any modifications to the products as many be considered
necessary or useful.
Alert! Persons with reduced physical, sensory, mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge, should not use the device. They must be supervised or
be instructed to work with the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Do not allow unsupervised children to use the appliance.
14

Fig. 14
Left Right
Fig. 11
Fig. 13
Connector Gas pipe
Be careful to avoid getting burned by
touching the top panel of the gas cooker,
as it gets very hot near the burners when
in use.
Make sure the room is well ventilated.
Never use the gas cooker for long
periods of time (over 10 minutes) in a
small room or in a closed-off space
without the ventilation, by the ventilation
fan or opening the windows (Fig. 6).
If a gas leak is found, close the main
gas valve, open up all windows, and call
your dealer. Do refrain from turning an
electric switch on or off, lighting a
match, or using a lighter (Fig. 7).
The gas cylinder should stand away at
least 0.5m from the cooker (Fig. 8).
Knob is designed for anti-clockwise
ignition, so that to prevent children act.
In the event of a burn back (i.e. where
the gas burns back on the jet), turn off
the valve and light again. Should the
problem persist take the unit back to
your dealer for checking.
Confirm that you have the right model
for your type of gas supply.
When unpacking, make sure that all of
the parts of the gas cooker are included.
Assemble the parts as shown in (Fig. 9).
Place the gas control knob onto the gas
cock axis and push it inwards firmly
(Fig. 10,11).
Attach the rubber legs to the cooker by
turning the cooker upside down and
screwing them into the openings on the
cooker bottom (Fig. 12).
Install the burners.
Place the trivets on top of the burner.
The trivets can be adjusted by turning the
screws and then the pan can be put on the
trivets steadily.
Push the rubber hose onto the hose joint
as far as it will go. Do not use vinyl plastic
hose, as this can be dangerous. Secure the
hose (Fig. 13) see to it that the rubber hoes
does not touch a part of the gas cooker nor
lies underneath it.
When choosing a place to put the gas
cooker, be sure to pick a spot that is firm
and level. The gas cooker need plenty of
space and air. Allow at least 15cm of space
on the sides and 100cm above the unit
(Fig. 14). If the space is less than 15cm
from the in-flammable walls, be sure to
provide a heat insulation board. Also be
sure to keep paper, oil and all other
inflammable objects away from the gas
cooker.

How to use
Switch for the main valve
Rubber hose
Valve for low pressure
Gas bottle
Providing fire safety
2. Air flow adjustment:
The burners usually need no air flow
adjustment.
If they should ever burn improperly, the
air flow can be controlled by adjusting the
air damper inside the gas cooker (under
the control knob).
After the gas has been ignited, adjust the
air damper until slightly rounded, vigorous
blue flames appear (Fig. 17,18,19).
3. If the burner do not ignite at the same
time:
This may be the result of air in the gas
hose. Turn the gas control knob back to
OFF and try again until the burner ignite.
4. To turn the burners off:
Turn the gas control knobs back to OFF
position until you hear a click. Make sure
the burner is put out and turn off the main
gas valve as well.
ATTENTION: Use only low pressure
regulator valve.
1. Do not move the gas cooker while it is in use.
2. After use stop the gas supply at the gas cylinder from the gas valve.
3. If there is a gas leak, or if there is a scent of gas, close immediately the gas
valve. Do not use appliances which can cause a spark.
WARNING: Do not use the gas cooker without the trivets, directly on the
burners. Do not change the gas cooker`s construction.
1. TO LIGHT THE BURNERS
A. Open the main gas valve. Push the gas
control knob in and turn it towards the
MAX position (counter-clockwise) until
you hear the ignition click. Make sure
that the burner has been lit (Fig. 15). in
this position, double burner will light up
both the small and large burners. To use
only the small burner, release the gas
control knob and turn it further to the
MIN position (Fig. 16).
B. To adjust the flame size, set the gas
control knob to a suitable position
between MAX (full flame size) and MIN
position (small flame size).

Trouble Cause Remedy
It does not ignite - Main gas valve remains
closed
- The rubber hose is bent
- No gas supply
- Electronic ignition is wet
If smell of gas - Gas leak from hose
- Rubber hose is damaged
- Burner is not lit
- Open it
- Put it right or replace it
- Replace the gas cylinder
- Clean and dry it
- Examine hose using soap
water and replace it
- Replace it
- Re-ignite it
Care and maintenance:CARE AND MAINTANCE
Fig. 20
SPECIFICATIONS
AFTER SALE SERVICE
Before you check and care for your gas cooker, make sure
to turn off the main gas valve and wait for a period to
check that the flame at the burners is down. Check the gas
hose regularly for wear of leaks. It must be replaced
occasionally.
Keep it away from heater sources and keep it clean.
Wipe the stainless steel top and body with dry cloth. If it
is difficult to clean use soapy water and dry throughly
with a dry cloth.
Wash the trivet in water and dry thoroughly before
replacing.
The electronic ignition will not unction if it is wet
(Fig. 20).
For better service and longer service life, keep the gas
cooker clean.
DISPOSAL
Please consider our environment
Separate the packaging materials for disposal as required by your local
waste disposal regulations. Cardboard and paper belong in the waste
paper collection, plastic in the recycling collection.
When you wish to dispose of the appliance, remove the cable and
dispose it in an environmentally friendly way (e.g. recycling plant).
When you find something wrong with your gas cooker, make checkups by
referring to the “Trouble-Shooting guide”. If you can`t find out the cause of the
trouble from such, get into contact with your dealer.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE
Combustion is Abnormal - Lack of gas supply
- Flame ports are clogged
- Burner is not in its correct
position
Burning is with a yellow
flame
- Improper adjustment of the
air valve
- Replace gas cylinder
- Clean them
- Place it to a right position
on a firm none flammable
surface
- Turn the air valve of the
nozzle to the left or right
until the flame became blue
Gas stove with grill
G-87
LPG
I3+ (28-30/37) I3B/P (30) I3B/P (50)
R 4,1 / M 2,2 / L 3,4 R 4,1 / M 2,2 / L 3,4 R 4,1 / M 2,2 / L 3,4
R 297 / M 52 / L 252 R 302 / M 180 / L 256 R 302 / M 180 / L 256
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Product
Model
Gas type
Gas category
Rated pressure
Warning! This appliance shall be installed in accordance with the regulations in force and used only outdoor.
Read the instructions before installing or using this appliance.
Country
Heat input (kW)
Gas rated (g/h)
Safety device
Hose Ø 9,5 mm rubber hose, max. length 1,5 m
Butane : 28-30 mbar
Propane: 37 mbar
Propane - Butane:
30 mbar
Propane-Butane:
50 mbar
GR,GB BG, RO DE, AT
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