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USER MANUAL Mini Cube HEAT
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Exterior view of a black rectangular stove with a glass grater and open lid (no text or symbols visible)OWNERS MANUAL:
USE OUTDOORS ONLY.
Read the manual before using the bbq.
WARNING:
Accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children away.

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HEAT® DESIGN BY HENRIK PEDERSENDANGER & WARNINGS

DANGER
If you smell gas:
- Shut off gas to the bbq
- Extinguish any open flame
- If odor continues keep away from the bbq and immediately call your gas supplier or your fi re department.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire or explosion which could cause property damage, personal injury or death.

DANGER
- Never operate this bbq unattended.
- Never operate this bbq within 10 feet(3.05 m) of any other gas bottle.
- Never operate this bbq within 25 feet(7.5 m) of any fl ammable liquid.
- Heated liquids remain at scalding temperatures long after the cooking process.
- If a fi re should occur, keep away from the bbq and immediately call your fi re department. Do not attempt to extinguish an oil or grease fi re with water.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire or explosion or burn hazard, which could cause property damage, personal injury or death.
Only persons who understand and follow the instructions should use or service this outdoor bbq.

DANGER
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
- This bbq can produce carbon monoxide which has no odor.
• Using it in an enclosed space can kill you. - Never use this bbq in an enclosed space such as a camper, tent, car, or home.

CAUTION
- The use of alcohol, prescription or non-prescription drugs may impair your ability to property assemble or safety operate the bbq.
- When cooking with oil/grease, fi re extinguishing materials shall be readily accessible. In the event of an oil/grease fi re, do not attempt to extinguish with water. Use Type BC dry chemical fi re extinguisher or smother fi re with dirt, sand or baking soda. Immediately call the fi re department.
- In the event of rain or other forms of precipitation while cooking with oil/grease, cover the bbq immediately and turn off the bbq burners and gas supply. Do not attempt to move the bbq or bbq.
- When cooking, the bbq must be on a level, stable surface in an area clear of combustible material.
- Do not leave the bbq unattended. Keep children and pets away from the bbq at all times.
- Do not move the bbq when in use.
- This bbq is not intended for and should never be used as a heater.
This manual contains important information about the assembly, operation and maintenance of this outdoor propane/ butane bbq.
General safety information is presented on this page and is also located throughout these instructions. Particular attention should be paid to information accompanied by the safety alert symbol

DANGER

WARNING

CAUTION
Keep this manual for future reference and to educate new users of this product. This manual should be read in conjunction with the labeling on the product.
Safety precautions are essential when any mechanical or propane / butane fueled equipment is involved. These precautions are necessary when with the respect and caution demanded will reduce the possibilities of personal injury or property damage.

DANGER
EXPLOSION-FIRE HAZARD
- Never store propane/ butane near high heat, open fl ames, pilot lights, direct sunlight, other ignition sources or where temperatures exceed 120 degrees F (49°C).
- Propane/ butane gas is heavier than air and leaking propane / propane will sink to the lowest level possible. It can ignite by ignition sources including matches, lighters, sparks or open flames of any kind many feet away from the original leak. If you smell gas, leave the area immediately.
- Never install or remove propane / butane tank while outdoor bbq is lighted, near flame, pilot lights, other ignition sources or while outdoor bbq is to hot to touch.
- During operation, this product can be a source of ignition. Never use the bbq in spaces that contain or may contain volatile or airborne combustibles, or products such as gasoline, solvents, paint thinner, dust particles or unknown chemicals. Minimum distance from sides and back of unit to walls or railings is 12 inches (30.5 cm). Do not use under overhead unprotected combustible construction.
- Provide adequate clearances around air openings into the combustion chamber.
- DO NOT use gas bbq indoors or in garages, breezeways, sheds or enclosed areas.
- Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.

WARNING
We cannot foresee every use which may be made of our products.
Check with your local fire safety authority if you have questions about use.
Other standards govern the use of fuel gases and heat producing products for specific uses. Your local authorities can advise you about these.
- This bbq is not intended to be installed in or on recreational vehicles and/or boats.
- Do not alter parts sealed by manufacturer.
• Any modification of the bbq may be dangerous. - Use protective gloves when handling particularly hot components.
SERVICE SAFETY

DANGER
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
- This bbq is a combustion bbq. All combustion bbqs produce carbon monoxide (CO) during the combustion process. This product is designed to produce extremely minute, non-hazardous amounts of CO if used and maintained in accordance with all warnings and instructions. Do not block air flow into or out of the bbq.
- Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning produces fl u-like symptoms, watery eyes, headaches, dizziness, fatigue and possibly death. You can not see it and you can not smell it. It's an invisible killer. If these symptoms are present during operation of this product get fresh air immediately!
• For outdoor use only. If stored indoors, detach gas bootle outdoors. - Never use inside house, camper, tent, vehicle or other unventilated or enclosed areas; this bbq consumes air (oxygen). Do not use in unventilated or enclosed areas to avoid endangering your life.

WARNING
- This product is fueled by propane gas. Propane / butane gas is invisible, odorless, and fl ammable. An odorant is normally added to help detect leaks and can be described as a “rotten egg” smell. The odorant can fade over time so leaking gas is not always detectable by smell alone.
- Use only propane /butane gas set up for vapor withdrawal.
- Propane / butane gas should be stored or used in compliance with local ordinances.
Turn off propane and disconnect gas bootle when not in use.
• Gas bootles must be stored out of reach of children.
Only use gas bottles in upright position. Never use gas bottles in horizontal position.

WARNING
BURN HAZARD
- Never leave bbq unattended when hot or in use.
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Keep out of reach of children.
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Keep all connections and fi ttings clean. Inspect propane /butane gas bootle and bbq propane / butane connections for damage before attaching.
- During set up, check all connections and fittings for leaks using soapy water. Never use a flame. Bubbles indicate a leak. Check that the connection is not cross-threaded and that it is tight. Perform another leak check. If there is still a leak, remove the gas bootle and contact your dealer for service or repairs.
- Use as a cooking bbq only.
- Clean bbq frequently to avoid grease accumulation and possible grease fi res.
SPECIFICATIONS
| Model Total | Heat output | Total gas input | Injector size |
| Mini Cube | G30 29mBar: 2,4 kW | 170 g/h 0,75 mm | |
| For use in Category Supply pressure | Butane | Supply pressurePropane | |
| GB | I_3+(28-30/37) | 28-30 mbar 37 mbar | |
| FR | I_3+(28-30/37) | 28-30 mbar 37 mbar | |
| BE | I_3+(28-30/37) | 28-30 mbar 37 mbar | |
| LU | I_3B/P+(30) | 30 mbar 30 mbar | |
| NL | I_3B/P+(30) | 30 mbar 30 mbar | |
| DK | I_3B/P+(30) | 30 mbar 30 mbar | |
| ES | I_3+(28-30/37) | 28-30 mbar 37 mbar | |
| PT | I_3+(28-30/37) | 28-30 mbar 37 mbar | |
| IT | I_3+(28-30/37) | 28-30 mbar 37 mbar | |
| SE | I_3B/P+(30) | 30 mbar 30 mbar | |
| NO | I_3B/P+(30) | 30 mbar 30 mbar | |
| FI | I_3B/P+(30) | 30 mbar 30 mbar | |
| CH | I_3+(28-30/37) | 28-30 mbar 37 mbar | |
| IE | I_3+(28-30/37) | 28-30 mbar 37 mbar | |
| IS | I_3+(28-30/37) | 28-30 mbar 37 mbar | |
| GR | I_3B/P+(30) | 30 mbar 30 mbar | |
GAS BOOTLE
Gas bootles up to and including the 15 kg size may be used. Do not use gas bootles larger than 15 kg.
Always treat a gas bootle with care. Never store it on its side because the valve could become damaged, resulting in a leak which could be serious. Always use the gas bootle upright. Horizontally, liquid fuel could get into the supply pipes with damaging results.
Always place the gas bootle in an accessible location to facilitate changing and emergency shut off. Always disconnect the gas bottle before moving the bbq.
Never subject a gas bootle to heat. The pressure inside the gas bootle could build up and exceed the designed safety limit.
Never store gas bootles in cellars, adjacent to open drains and basement areas or below ground level. Propane is heavier than air. If there is a leak, the gas will collect at low level and become dangerous in the presence of a spark or flame.
Never store butane or propane gas bootles indoors.
STORAGE
Please be aware that insects and spiders often nest inside the bbq and could alter and obstruct the gas flow and cause failure and safety hazards.
Please see cleaning procedure in general and in specific the procedure for cleaning burner pipe.
SERVICING
This gas bbq should not be altered or interfered with, (except for burner flame adjustment as directed in the instructions). Any adjustment or servicing should be carried out by a qualified engineer.
Regular maintenance is recommended. See maintenance instructions.
INSTALLATION
TO SET UP
Remove components from carton

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Black rectangular industrial stove burner with a central vent and side slots, placed on a tiled wall (no visible text or symbols)Install drip tray on backside
Assemble protected board to bbq

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Black rectangular electronic device with a central metallic housing and mounting holes, no visible text or symbols.Before using electronic ignition insert battery in bottom off the bbq in battery compartment

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Close-up of a dark, glossy rectangular object with a flat surface and a small protrusion (no visible text or symbols)Assemble gas hose to bbq and tighten connection

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Close-up of a metallic circular dial with curved and plus symbols, no readable text or numbersInstall grid by pushing pins of grid into holes in the bbq

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Black rectangular industrial fan or heater with a mesh grille and a metallic handle, displayed on a white surface (no text or symbols visible)CHANGING A GAS BOTTLE – BUTANE
This bbq may be used with butane at an operating pressure of 28 - 30 mbar.
NEVER use an unregulated gas supply or a regulator for other operating pressures.
WARNING: Changing a gas bootle must be carried out in a flame free environment.
BUTANE gas bootles have various types of connections.
Leak test all connections before operating the bbq.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with a circular arrow indicating assembly (no text or symbols)A) SCREW-ON CONNECTION.
The most important part is the black sealing washer. Always check that it is present and not damaged when changing gas bootles. Some screw on connections have a hand wheel to tighten and some require a spanner to tighten. Tighten firmly (left hand thread). When using a spanner, do not over tighten as this can damage the washer.
CONNECTING A GAS BOOTLE
| Screw-om connection Switch-om connection | |
| 1. Check that the gas bootle valve is OFF by turning clockwise. | 1. Remove the orange safety cap by pulling the lanyard out, then up.Do not use tools, leave the cap hangin ![]() |
2. Remove protective cap and keep for later use.3. Inspect the black washer for damage before connecting.![]() | 2. Make sure that:– All taps on the gas bbq are closed.– The switch is in the off position. ![]() |
4. Fit the connecting nut to the gas bootle, using the correct spanner or connecting hand wheel. (Left hand thread). Do not over tighten Butane gas bootle connectors.![]() | 3. Place the “Quick On” regulator on to the valve and push down firmly. A “click” sound should be heard to ensure the switch is securely latched. ![]() |
5. When gas is required turn the gas bootle valveanti-clockwise ![]() | 4. When gas is required turn the switch upward to the ON(12 o’clock) position. [IMAGE] |

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Line drawing of hands holding a small object inside a cylindrical container (no text or symbols)B) SWITCH-ON CONNECTION.
No tools are required for this type. On/Off control of the gas supply is provided by a switch on the Regulator or on a special adapter. If you use an adapter with an old type threaded regulator, please ensure that the union nut is tightened firmly to the adapter with a spanner.
DISCONNECTING A GAS BOOTLE
| Screw-om connection Switch-om connection | |
1. Turn the gas bootle valve OFF (Clockwise rotation).![]() | 1. Turn the switch to the OFF (3 o'clock) position.![]() |
| 2. Turn off the gas taps on the bbq. WAIT until the burner has gone out.IF THE FLAME DOES NOT GO OUT-TURN THE VALVE OR SWITCH BACK TO ON. LEAVE THE APPLIANCE ALIGHT AND CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER. | |
3. NEVER REMOVE the regulator (or connecting nut) with the gas bootle valve open.4. REMOVE the regulator (or connecting nut) with the spanner or connecting hand wheel. (Left hand thread).![]() | 3. Remove the “Quick On” regulator by pressing horizontally on the switch and pulling upwards at the same time.![]() |
4. REPLACE the plug or cap onto the empty![]() | 4. REPLACE the seal cap onto the empty cylinder, or part full gas bootle if not in use.![]() |
CHANGING A GAS BOTTLE – PROPANE
This bbq may be used with propane at an operating pressure of 30-37 mbar.
NEVER use an unregulated gas supply or a regulator for other operating pressures.
WARNING: Changing a gas bootle must be carried out in a flame free environment.
Propane gas bootles have various types of connections. If a sealing washer is used in the connection,
check that it is present and not damaged when changing gas bootles. Some connectors have a handwheel to tighten and some require a spanner to tighten. Always use the correct size spanner and fully tighten, (left hand thread).
Leak test all connections before operating the bbq.
CONNECTING A GAS BOOTLE
- Check that the gas bootle valve is OFF by turning clockwise. Remove protective plug and keep to replace later.

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Hand holding a valve with directional arrows indicating rotation (no text or symbols)- Inspect the connection for damage before connecting.
Fit the connecting nut (left hand thread) to the gas bootle.
a. Connecting Nut for use with Spanner – Using the correct spanner, tighten the connecting nut as tight as possible.

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Illustration of a hand holding a pipe with a tool, no text or symbols presentb. Handwheel Connecting Nut – Using hand pressure, tighten the connecting nut firmly. Do not use a spanner on a handwheel connection.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical valve assembly with no visible text or symbolsAfter fi tting the regulator it may have assumed a position out of the horizontal, this is not important, DO NOT TWIST THE REGULATOR.
- When gas is required, turn the gas bootle valve anti-clockwise.

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- Turn the gas bootle valve OFF (clockwise rotation). Check that the burner flame has gone out.

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Illustration of a hand holding a valve with a trowel, no text or symbols present- Remove the Regulator connecting nut (left hand thread) with spanner or handwheel. Replace protective plug into valve outlet. Place empty gas bootle in a safe place.

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Illustration of a hand gripping a pipe with a valve, showing a force application (no text or symbols)LEAK TESTING ELECTRONIC LIGHTNING DEVISE
All factory-made connections have been thoroughly tested for gas leaks and the burners have been flame tested. However, shipping and handling may have loosened a gas fi tting.
AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION:
- TEST ALL FITTINGS FOR LEAKS BEFORE USING YOUR GAS BARBECUE.
- TEST THE GAS BOOTLE VALVE FOR LEAKS EACH TIME THE GAS BOOTLE IS FILLED.

WARNING
• Perform leak test outdoors.
- Extinguish all open fl ames.
- NEVER leak test when smoking.
- Do not use the outdoor bbq until connection is testet and found safe.
TO TEST FOR LEAKS
- Connect the flexible tube and regulator to a full gas bottle.
- Check that all control knobs are turned to "OFF".
- Prepare a soap solution of one part water, one part liquid detergent.
- Open gas bootle valve all the way.
- Brush the soap solution on each connection.
- A leak is identified by a flow of bubbles from the area of the leak.
- If a leak is detected, close the gas bottle "shut-off" valve, tighten the connection and retest.
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If the leak persists, contact your barbecue dealer for assistance. Do not attempt to operate bbq if a leak is present.
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Before use open battery compartment in the bottom of the bbq and insert a D size battery 1.5 V.
- Close battery compartment.
- To light bbq push knob and turn knob counter clockwise onto symbol.
- Keep knob pushed in until flames are stabil.
- Please note that while knob is pushed in the clicking sound from the electronic lightning devise is normal.
When flames are stabil then turn knob to high

or low settings.


The bbq will be hot during and after use. Use insulated oven mitts or gloves for protection from hot surfaces or splatter from cooking liquids.
- NEVER LEAVE GRILL UNATTENDED WHEN HOT OR IN USE.
- KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
CORRECT GAS FLAME:
A good flame should be blue with minimal yellow tip. Some yellow tips on flames are acceptable as long as no carbon or soot deposits appear.
If fl ames do not comply with below picture clean burner pipes and try again.
If this does not correct the problem please contact your dealer.
Note: Yellow flame for the first 2 min. is considered normal.

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Correct Yellow Blue Wrong Yellow Blue Hole in BurnerTO CLEAN
- Make sure grill is cold.
- Detach regulator from gas bottle
- Wipe clean with soft cloth and mild dish detergent.
Do not use abrasives.

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Black rectangular electronic device with a central metallic component and three ports, placed on a white surface (no visible text or symbols)TROUBLE SHOOTING
| Problem Possible cause Corrective action | ||
| SMELL OF GAS | SHUT OFF LP GAS BOTTLE VALVE AT ONCE.DO NOT USE THE APPLIANCE UNTIL LEAK IS SEALED. | |
| Leak detected at gas bootle, regulator or other connection. | 1. Regulator fi tting loose.2. Gas leak in hose/regulator or control valves. | 1. Tighten fi tting and “Leak Test”.2. See authorized service centre. |
| Flame flashback beneath control panel. | 1. Burner blocked. | 1. Remove burner, clean burner pipe. |
| Burner will not light. 1. Out of Gas. | 2. Ignitor wire(s) not connected.3. Ignitor electrode misaligned on burner.4. Ignitor malfunction.5. Regulator is not fully connected to the gas bootle valve.6. Burner valve left open while gas bootle valve was opened causing excess flow device to activate.7. A leak in the system causing the excess flow device to activate.8. Burner blocked.9. Burner not aligned with valve orifi ce.10. Orifi ce blocked.11. Hose is twisted. | 1. Refi II Gas bottle.2. Connect electrode wires.3. Realign electrode.4. Use “Manual Lighting” Procedure.5. Tighten the regulator hand wheel.6. Close burner and gas bootle valves.Open gas bootle valve slowly, then open burner valve to light.7. Leak test connections to determine loose fi tting. Tighten fi tting. Leak test system.8. Remove burner, clean burner.9. Realign burner to orifi ce.10. Remove burner, clean orifi ce with a pin or fi ne wire. Do not attempt to drill orifi ce.11. Straighten hose. Keep away from bottom casting. |
| Decreasing heat, “popping sound”. 1. Out of Gas. | 2. Burner blocked. | 1. Refi II Gas bottle.2. Remove burner, clean burner. |
| Hot spots on cooking surface. 1. Burner blocked. 1. Remove burner, clean burner. | ||
| “Flare-ups” or grease fi res. 1. Excessive grease buildup. | 2. Excessive heat. | 1. See “Maintenance”.2. Turn burner controls to a lower setting. |
| Humming noise from regulator. | 1. Gas bootle valve turned on too quickly. | 1. Turn gas bootle valve on slowly. |
| Yellow Flame. | 1. Some yellow flame is normal. If it becomes excessive the burner may be blocked.2. Burner ports blocked. | 1. Remove burner, clean burner.2. Remove burner & clean with soft bristle brush. |
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Accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children away. Use outdoors only. Read the instructions before using the appliance.











