Livoo DOC275 User manual

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Instruction manual
WWW.LIVOO.FR
Reference : DOC275
Version : 1.5
Language : Englis
Portable Gas barbecue

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You ave purc ased a product LIVOO brand and we t ank you. We take great care in design, ergonomics
and ease of use of our products. We ope t at t is product will give you complete satisfaction.
T is instruction manual is also available on our website www.livoo.fr
Model.
DOC275
CS Number
CS
-
-
-
-
-
-
( = “CS” + our order N°
-
ex: CS111584)
Description:
G
as barbecue
portable
Max power
3.5kW
( 255g/h)
2531-21
Pin: 2531CS-0025
Category of gaz : I
3+(28-30/37)
ѵ
I
3B/P(30)
I
3B/P(50)
I
3B/P(37)
Types of gas : Butane
255g/h
Propane
249g/h
LPG GAS MIXTURES
255 g/h
Gas pressure :
28
-
30 mbar
37 mbar
30 mbar
50mbar
37
mbar
Injector size :
0.
93
mm
0.
93
mm
0.82
mm
0.8
6
mm
Injector mark
0.93 0.82 0.86
Number and code
2021
11
20
To be used only outside t e premises
T is appliance must be installed in accordance wit current regulations and used in a well-ventilated
area
Consult t e instructions before use
Caution: accessible parts can be very ot, keep away from young c ildren
T is appliance must be kept away from flammable materials during use
Do not move t e appliance during use
Close t e gas container valve after use. Do not modify t e appliance
Pays de destination :
I
3+(28-30/37)
:
BE, CH, CY, CZ, ES, FR, GB, GR, IE, IT, LT, LU, LV, PT, SK, SI.
I
3B/P(30)
:
BE, CY, DK, EE, FI,FR, HU, IT, LT, NL, NO, SE, SI, SK, RO, HR, TR, BG, IS, LU, MT.
I
3B/P(50)
:
AT, CH, DE, SK
I
3B/P(37)
:
PL
DELTA - BP61071 - 67452 Mundolsheim - FRANCE

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SAFETY ADVICES
1. Please read t e following instructions carefully before using
t e appliance and keep t em for future
2. CAUTION: T is appliance will become very ot. Do
not move it during use.
3. Do not move t e unit w ile in use.
4. CAUTION: Do not leave t e appliance wit in t e
reac of c ildren and pets.
5. Never leave t e appliance unattended during use.
6. Do not allow c ildren to use or play wit t e appliance.
7. Use t e appliance only for its intended purpose.
8. CAUTION! Do not use in closed or confined spaces.
Make sure it is placed in a well ventilated area.
9. T e appliance is intended for outdoor use only and in
accordance wit local regulations.
10. Incorrect use or action and non-compliance wit t e safety
instructions in t is manual can result in serious injury or
deat .
11. Incorrect use or action and failure to observe t e safety
instructions in t is manual may result in fire or explosion,
causing serious material damage.
12. Carry out a leak test every year and w enever t e gas
cylinder is c anged or disconnected. C eck t at t e gas
ose connections are tig t and in good condition.

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13. T e appliance must be installed on a flat, level, stable and
eat-resistant surface or floor before and during use.
14. Do not obstruct t e ventilation openings of t e barbecue
15. Do not use near flammable materials or substances. Do not
store unplugged gas cylinders or aerosol cans near t is
appliance. Do not use wit in 1.5 metres of combustible
material.
16. No ignition products s ould be used wit t is appliance.
17. Do not lean over t e appliance during lig ting or cooking.
18. T is appliance is for private use only. Do not use at events
or in public places.
19. Do not modify t e appliance. T is gas grill must be
assembled according to t e assembly instructions provided.
If t e appliance as been assembled in a s op, make sure
t at t e assembly as been carried out correctly and carry
out a leak test before using t e grill. Incorrect assembly of
t e appliance can be dangerous.
20. Do not use t e barbecue in strong winds.
21. Do not use t e barbecue if all parts are not in place. Be sure
to follow t e assembly instructions to properly assemble
t is barbecue. Incorrect assembly can be dangerous.
22. Use appropriate eat-resistant barbecue utensils to andle
cooking food. Wear protective gloves w en using t e
barbecue to avoid burns. Some accessible parts can be very
ot.
23. Do not cover t e cooking grate wit foil, dis or container

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to avoid eat build-up. Do not cook in foil.
24. If your appliance as a lid, be careful w en opening it. Hot
steam may be released from t e inside.
25. DO NOT cook wit t e lid (if fitted) down w en t e valves
are on ig eat, ot erwise your appliance may be
damaged.
26. Allow t e barbecue, t e as es and its accessories or parts
to cool down completely before cleaning and storing it. It is
recommended to empty t e as es 24 ours after using t e
barbecue.
27. Always allow to cool before storing or cleaning.
28. Clean t e appliance and its accessories after eac use to
avoid t e accumulation of grease (risk of fire).
29. Please store t e appliance in a dry and s eltered place.
30. For details on ow to clean food contact surfaces, refer to
t e following paragrap of t e manual.
31. If you detect a smell of gas:
- Turn off t e gas supply to t e appliance
- Open t e lid if t e model as one
- Extinguis any open flame
- If t e smell persists, stop using t e appliance, move away
from t e appliance and contact your dealer or t e fire
brigade immediately.
A gas leak may cause a fire or explosion w ic could result
in serious injury or deat or damage to property.
32. Always close t e gas cylinder w en you are not using your

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barbecue.
33. Please purc ase gas connection accessories ( ose, regulator
and gasket) t at comply wit t e national regulations in
force in t e country of destination. T ese components must
be replaced periodically, according to t e date indicated on
t e body of eac of t em, or according to t e national
regulations in force in t e country of destination.
34. T e gas supply pipe (not supplied) must be installed so t at
it does not come into contact wit t e ot surfaces of t e
grill during operation or during storage and travel.
35. Never attempt to disconnect t e pressure regulator or any
gas connection w ile using t e barbecue.
36. Follow t e instructions for connecting t e regulator for your
gas barbecue.
37. Inspect t e gas supply ose before eac use. If it is
excessively cracked, worn or cut, it must be replaced wit a
pressure regulator and ose assembly specified by t e
manufacturer before using t e grill ose wit a replacement
assembly specified by t e manufacturer before using t e
grill.
38. Do not overtig ten connections.D o not use Teflon tape or
sealing fluids on connections.
39. Warning. Never connect your appliance to town gas
(natural gas). T e gas circuit is designed exclusively for
butane/propane gas (G30/G31).

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40. Ensure t at t e gas cylinder is placed outside t e appliance
during use.
41. Gas cylinders must never be used or stored lying down
42. After eac use, ensure t at all control levers are in t e off
position and t at t e gas cylinder supply is closed.
Alt oug t is appliance as been manufactured to avoid s arp edges, care s ould be taken w en andling all parts
to avoid t e risk of injury.
Remove all protective packaging and keep it away from c ildren. Read t e safety instructions carefully before you
start using your barbecue.
Refer to t e parts list and assembly diagrams to assemble your barbecue. Make sure t at no parts or pieces are
missing or damaged/broken, w ic could impair t e proper functioning of t e appliance. T e guarantee for t is
appliance cannot be applied for abnormal conditions of use, incorrect storage conditions, lack of maintenance,
modification of t e product, use for professional purposes, etc.
IGNITION
Make sure t at t e appliance is positioned on a stable, flat surface.
Wear protective gloves and open t e vents wide (if t e model as t em) so t at t e air can flow in and accelerate
t e combustion.
CAUTION: T is barbecue will become very ot. Do not move it during use.
T is product is intended for use wit bottled gas only.
A regulator in accordance wit EN16129 of 28 mbar must be used for butane gas or 37 mbar for propane gas.
Never use an adjustable regulator wit t e product.
Make sure t at t e regulator is correctly set so t at t e supply pipe and valves are filled wit gas. Ot erwise, t e
burners will not ave enoug power and will not lig t or will cut out regularly.
If you need to replace t e gas cylinder, make sure t at t e appliance is switc ed off and t at t ere is no source of
ignition nearby (spark, cigarette, open flame, etc.).
Make sure t at t e gas ose is not twisted, stretc ed, bent or kinked to allow free flow of gas.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
CHECK JOINED DOCUMENT WITH ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Never grill your food in t e flames.
Flames can be caused by residues of grease and juice dripping onto t e burners. To imitate t e flames,
clean t e burners regularly, w en not in use and w en t e appliance is completely cool.
T e burners s ould ALWAYS be in t e low position during cooking.
Protect your ands w en cooking wit protective gloves.
Do not use in strong winds. Do not use wood or lava stone.
Installation
After purc asing your gas cylinder you will t en be ready to set it up wit your gas grill.
Connect t e ose and regulator to t e gas container at t e left side of t e gas grill. Keeping in mind t at
t e gas container must be kept away from eat and in a safe position .T e ose dimension is 10mm
diameter. T e Lengt of ose recommended w ic s all not exceed 1.5m.
Please c oose flexible ose w ose eatproof ig er t an 80℃
How to connect a gas bottle
T is appliance is only designed for use wit low-pressure butane, propane or t eir mixture of gases and a
suitable low-pressure regulator using a flexible ose. T e ose must be secured to t e regulator and t e
appliance wit ose clamps.
Note : For ot er countries, cylinder and regulator are dependant on t e National Situations in countries of destin
ation.
Never use a dented or rusty gas cylinder.
How to disconnect a gas bottle
a) Except for twin-cylinder installations wit a c angeover valve, turn off t e gas tap if fitted to t e
appliance. Wait until t e burner and pilot lig t ave gone out. For installations wit a c angeover valve,
it is only necessary to switc off t e empty cylinder.
b) Replace t e safety cap onto t e empty cylinder.

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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
Pilot Gas Control Ignition
Gas control on t e Gas grill in t e “OFF” position“ OFF”, turn t e gas cylinder valve to t e on position
at t e regulator. To create a spark you must press t e gas control knob and old in t is position for 3-5
seconds to allow gas flow and t en turn anticlockwise to” HI”. It can spark to t e burner lig ting tube . You
will ear a “snap” from t e igniter and you will also see a orange flame coming from t e burner lig ting
tube at t e left side of t e burner.
Continue to old t e gas control knob in for two seconds after t e “snap”, t is will allow gas to flow
completely down t e burner tube and insure ignition.
At “HI” setting t e burner flame s ould be approximately 12-20mm long wit a orange flame. Turn t e gas
control knob fully anticlockwise for minimum setting.
S ould you ave any difficulty lig ting your gas grill following t e above steps, contact your dealer for
advice.
If t e automatic ignition can’t be used, please remove t e cooking grill and eat diffuser( otplate ), and
turn t e valve anticlockwise to 90°,to lig t wit BBQ lig ter in t e distance of 5mm to t e burner fire ole.
Replace t e cooking grill and eat diffuser ( otplate), please wear t e fireproof and eat resisting gloves.
STORAGE AND CLEANING
Rust spots may appear on t e product due to t e metallic particles contained in t e stainless steel used in t e
manufacture of t is product. We recommend t at you brus t em off quickly to limit t eir spread.
After eac firing, wait for t e product to cool down completely.
Empty t e grease trap and clean your appliance and utensils after eac use to avoid a ig ly flammable and toxic
grease deposit on t e cooking surfaces.
Do not use s arp objects or abrasive cleaners on t e cooking surface. It is preferable to use a eavy-duty degreaser.
Warning
: If t e burner still does not lig t ,turn t e burner control knob to
” OFF” and wait 2 minutes to let t e gas clear before lig ting again.

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Do not leave standing water in t e appliance; t is can lead to rust and rapid deterioration of t e materials.
Protect your appliance wit a cover if you leave it outside in fine weat er. Protect from rain and moisture during
extended periods of non-use.
Before use, c eck t e ose for nicks, cracks and signs of severe wear. Make sure t e expiry date as not passed.
Carry out a leak test at t e beginning of eac season and eac time you replace t e cylinder to ensure t at t e
appliance and its connections are working properly.
NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO DETECT GAS LEAKS. DO NOT LIGHT THE APPLIANCE DURING THE TEST.
Turn all appliance controls to OFF, Connect your gas cylinder correctly, Open t e gas cylinder valve.
To detect a leak, brus a solution of equal parts liquid soap and water over all t e gas connections (valves, ose,
regulator and ex nut).
If bubbles form anyw ere, t is indicates a leak.
“Burning off” t e barbecue after every use (for approx. 15 minutes) will keep excessive food residue to a minimum.
GAS CYLINDER
T e appliance can be used wit any gas cylinder of weig ts between 4.5KGS and 15KGS butane and 3.9KGS
to 13KGS propane. T e gas cylinder s ould not be dropped or andled roug ly! If t e appliance is not in
use, t e cylinder must be disconnected. Replace t e protective cap on t e cylinder after disconnecting t e
cylinder from t e appliance.
Cylinders must be stored outdoors in an uprig t position and out of t e reac of c ildren. T e cylinder must never
be stored w ere temperatures can reac over 50°C. T e eig t of t e gas cylinder is below t e 80cm, and t e
widt is wit in 35cm
CLEANING
Performing a " eat cleaning" (by eating t e griddle) after eac use (for about 15 minutes) will remove
some of t e food residue.
OUTSIDE SURFACE
Use mild detergent or baking soda and ot water solution. Non-abrasive scouring powder can be used on stubborn
stains, t en rinse wit water.
If t e inside surface of t e barbecue lid as t e appearance of peeling paint, baked on grease build up as turned to
carbon and is flaking off. Clean t oroug ly wit strong ot soapy water solution. Rinse wit water and allow to
completely dry.
NEVER USE OVEN CLEANER
COOKING PLATE
Remove residues wit a brus , scraper and/or sponge, t en was wit a soapy water solution. Rinse wit
clean water and allow to dry
CLEANING THE BURNER ASSEMBLY
Ensure t e venture pipes on t e burner are clean, and ensure t ere are no obstructions. We recommend
t at you use a pipe cleaner to clean t e venturi pipe area.
TROUBLE SHOOTING

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Emergencies Possible cause Prevention/ Solution
Gas leaking from
cracked/cut/burned ose
Damaged ose Turn off gas at LP tank, if ose is cut or
cracked, replace ose. See LP tank lead test
and connection regulator to t e LP tank
Gas leaking from LP tank Mec anical failure due to resting or
mis andling
Turn off LP tank valve.
Return LP tank to gas
supplier
Gas leaking from LP tank valve
.Failure of tank valve from mis andling or
mec anical failure
Turn off LP tank valve. Return LP tank to gas
supplier
Gas leaking between LP tank
and regulator connection
Improper installation, connection not tig t,
failure of rubber seal
Turn off LP tank valve, remove regulator
from cylinder and visually inspect rubber
seal for damage, see LP tank test and
connection regulator to t e LP tank
Fire coming t roug control
panel
Fire in burner tube section of burner due to
partial blockage
Turn off control knobs and LP tank valve.
After fire is out and grill is cold, remove
burner and inspect for spider nests or rust.
see natural azard and cleaning t e burner
assembly pages.
Troubles ooting: Problem Possible cause Prevention/ Solution
Grease fire or continuous
excessive flames above cooking
surface
Too muc grease buildup in burner area Turn off LP Tank. Leave lid open to allow
flames to die down. After cooling, clean food
particles and excess grease from inside firebox
area, grease cup/pan/tray, and ot er surfaces
Burner will not lig t using
ignitor
Gas issues
1.Trying to lig t wrong burner
2. Burner not engaged wit control valve
3. Obstruction in burner
4.No gas flow
5.Vapor lock at coupling nut to LP tank
6. Coupling nut at LP tank valve not fully
connected.
1. See instructions on section Lig ting
instructions
2. Make sure valve are positioned inside of
burner tubes.
3. Ensure burner tubes are not obstructed
wit spider webs or ot er matted, see
cleaning section of use and care
4. Make sure LP tank is not empty.
5. Turn off knobs and disconnect coupling nut
from LP tank. Reconnect and retry.
6. Turn t e coupling nut approximately one-
alf to t ree-quarters

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Burner will not lig t using ignitor
Electrical issues:
1. Electrode cracked or broken;” sparks at
crack.”
2. Electrode tip not in proper position
3. Wire and/or electrode covered wit
cooking residue.
4. Wires are loose or disconnected
5. Wires are s orting (sparking) between
ignitor and electrode.
6. pus button sticks at bottom sparking
between ignitor and electrode
1.Replace electrode.
2.Tip of electrode s ould be pointing toward
port ole in burner. T e distance s ould be
1/8” to 3/16”. Adjust if necessary.
3.Clean wire and or electrode wit rubbing
alco ol and clean swab.
4.Reconnect wires or replace electrode/wire
assembly.
5.Replace ignitor wire
6.Replace ignitor
7.Inspect wire insulation and proper
connection. Replace wires if insulation is
broken.
Burner will not lig t See ”gas issues;” on previous page.
1
. Improper met od of matc
-
lig ting
1. See “Pilot Gas Control Ignition” section of
use and care.
Sudden drop in gas flow or low
flame
1. Grease buildup.
2. Excessive fat in meat.
3. Excessive cooking temperature
1. Clean burners and inside of grill/ firebox
2. Trim fat from meat before grilling.
Flames blow out Hig or gusting winds. Low on LP gas.
Excess flow valve tripped.
Turn front of grill to face wind or increase
flame eig t.
Refill LP tank.
Refer to “sudden drop in gas flow” above.
Persistent grease fire Grease trapped by food buildup around
burner system.
Turn knobs to OFF. Turn gas off at LP tank.
Leave lid in position and let fire burn out.
After
grill cools, remove and clean all parts
Flas back…
(fire in burner tube(s)
Burner and burner tubes are blocked Turn knobs to OFF. clean burner
and/or burner
tubes. See burner cleaning section of cleaning
and care manual
Flame-up 1. Grease buildup.
2. Excessive fat in meat.
3. Excessive cooking temperature
1. Clean burners and inside of grill/ firebox
2. Trim fat from meat before grilling.
3. Adjust (lower) temperature
One burner does not lig t from
ot er burner(s)
Grease buildup or food particles in end of
carry over tube
Clean carry-over tube wit wire brus
If your problem is not resolved from t e information above, please Contact your local gas dealer.

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UE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We
DELTA
BP61071
67452 Mundolsheim – France
Declare under our own responsibility that the article:
- Description : Portable Gas barbecue
- Reference : DOC275
to which this declaration applies, is in conformity with the applicable EU harmonization legislation :
DIRECTIVES
STANDARDS
o
r
SPECIFICATIONS
2016/426 (appliances burning
gaseous fuels and repealing)
The notified body DBI n° 2531 has delivered the CE certificate
n°2531CS-0025 rev 02 on the 05/11/2020 which is valid until the
14/05/2028
EN498 2012
Mundolsheim, the 28/03/2022

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Correct disposal of t e unit
(Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in t e European Union and t e rest of Europe t at ave adopted separate collection
systems countries)
T e European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), requires t at old ouse old
electrical appliances must not be disposed of in t e normal ouse old waste stream. Old appliances must be collected
separately in order to optimize t e recovery and recycling of t e materials t ey contain and reduce t e impact on
uman ealt and t e environment. T e symbol of t e crossed out dustbin is marked on all products to remind t e
obligations of separate collection.
Consumers s ould contact t eir local aut ority or retailer for information concerning t e correct disposal of t eir
product.
• P oto no contractual
• Worried about t e quality of is products t e manufacturer reserves t e rig t to make modifications wit out
advance notice
LIVOO
BP 61071
67452 Mundolsheim - FRANCE
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