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| Features | Details |
|---|---|
| Product type | Wood and charcoal oven |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | Specific dimensions not provided |
| Cooking surface | Cooking surface not specified |
| Construction material | Enamelled steel |
| Power | Power not specified |
| Maximum temperature | Maximum temperature not specified |
| Usage | Ideal for cooking pizzas, meats, and vegetables |
| Maintenance | Regular cleaning of the combustion chamber recommended |
| Safety | Use protective gloves when handling |
| Included accessories | Pizza peel and thermometer not included |
| Warranty | Manufacturer warranty not specified |
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Assembly and operating manual
Utilisation Intended use This is a charcoal barbecue that is intended for out- door use. Intended use means only using the barbe- cue to prepare barbecue food, while observing and complying with all of the instructions in this manual. Only charcoal and barbecue briquettes should be used as fuel. This barbecue is only intended for private use. Unintended use Any other use or application extending beyond the intended purpose is not permitted. This applies to the following types of misuse in particular:
- Do not use the barbecue as a heating appliance.
- Do not use any fuel other than approved charcoal or barbecue briquettes in the barbecue.
- Do not use the barbecue to heat materials and substances other than food that is suitable for barbecuing. Delivery specifications Pos. * Qty. Designation 1 1 Lid handle 2 1 Heat protection 3 1 Thermometer set (with mount) 4 1 Lid 5 1 OptiHeat cooking grill 6 2 OptiHeat cooking grill handle 7 1 OptiHeat cooking grill support 8 1 Charcoal grid 9 2 Coal divider (for convec- tion cooking) 10 1 Fire bowl 11 1 Metal table (right-hand side) 12 1 Metal table bracket (right-hand side) 13 1 Tube (right-hand side) 14 1 Standing leg cross bar 15 4 Cap 16 1 Front fire bowl support 17 1 Front elbow connector 18 1 Front wheel leg 19 1 Front stand tripod 20 2 Front panel with Landmann logo 21 1 Tool holder 22 2 Clamp 23 1 Cart base 24 1 Wheel axle 25 2 Wheel 26 2 Wheel cap 27 1 Metal table bracket (left-hand side) 28 1 Metal table (left-hand side) 29 1 Wheel leg cross bar 30 1 Tube (left-hand side) 31 1 Rear wheel tripod 32 1 Rear elbow connector 33 1 Rear fire bowl support 34 1 Rear stand tripod 35 1 Flue with adjustable ventilation 36 1 Ash collecting pot 1 Screw card with assembly material
- see fold-out page Guarantee claims and warranty Your Landmann barbecue left the factory in a techni- cally flawless condition. In addition to your statutory warranty claims Land- mann therefore also offers an extended 10 year qual- ity and durability warranty against the fire bowl and lid rusting or burning through. Any warranty and guarantee claims shall become void in the event of improper use of the barbecue or if non-approved fuel is used. Discolouration, rusting or slight deformation of parts exposed directly to the flames (cooking grill, charcoal grid, et cetera) do not impair the function of the barbecue and, as such, do not form a basis for any claims. Please retain your receipt in case you need to make a warranty claim. Safety precautions Definition of terms used The following pictograms and signal words are used in these instructions to point out hazards and impor- tant information.10
Firelighters such as petrol, spirits and other simi- lar fire accelerants are very dangerous for ignit- ing the fuel (charcoal or barbecue briquettes), as they burn in an explosive manner when ignited. This is particularly true if such accelerants are sprayed or poured onto hot fuel, as this can cause a flashback in the fuel container. If hot charcoal or briquettes are extinguished with water, it creates an explosive deflagration as the water evaporates instantly. Possible consequences:
- Severe personal injury or damage to property Safety measures:
- Only use the barbecue outdoors and ensure that the area is well-ventilated.
- Only ignite the fuel (charcoal or barbecue bri- quettes) by using an approved firelighter (EN 1860-3).
- Do not lean over the barbecue when igniting the fuel.
Carbon monoxide is produced through the incom- plete combustion of carbonaceous material such as charcoal or briquettes. Carbon monoxide is odourless, colourless and non-irritating. Therefore, it does not trigger any warning effect in humans. Possible consequences:
- Death or severe personal injury as a result of carbon-monoxide poisoning may occur in closed-up areas. Safety precautions Pictogram and signal word Note on ... danger ... a possible danger that can result in severe personal injury or damage to property if the stated measures are not observed. Caution ... a possible danger that can result in damage to property if the specified measures are not observed. Operating notes Pictogram Note on ... ... a useful function or tip.
... Danger of confusion; the symbol points to an easily visible part of the component.31346
Operation Getting to know the OptiHeat system Thanks to their OptiHeat system, kettle barbecues in the black pearl series are the only barbecues in the world that enable height adjustment of the cooking grill. If you need more information on the OptiHeat sys- tem, please refer to www.landmann.com. Assembly Here are a few tips to help you assemble your barbecue quickly and successfully:
- Check that no parts are missing by placing all of the individual parts on an empty table (subject to minor technical changes).
- If, despite careful factory checks, a component should be missing, please contact our customer serv- ice department (see last page). We will immediately attend to your request.
- Only use tools that are intact and suitable for the job at hand. Worn or unsuitable tools will not allow you to tighten the bolts sufficiently, but will dam- age them to the extent that they can no longer be turned.
- Always fit all connecting elements (screws, nuts, bolts, et cetera) as shown in the illustrations. If you misplace a connecting element, replace it with an appropriate part. Only by doing this can you ensure that the construction is strong and safe.
- It is essential that you follow the instructions in the order they are specified!
- Even if you are not experienced at DIY, assembly does not generally take longer than one hour.
The illustrations showing the assembly steps are at the end of this manual.
Danger: Burns and fire
During operation some parts of the barbecue can become very hot, particularly those close to the fire bowl and the lid. If a gust of wind enters the fire bowl, it can cause flying sparks and/or the formation of flames. Possible consequences:
- Severe burns from touching hot parts.
- Fire or smoldering fire if flammable materials or substances are near the barbecue. Safety measures prior to using the barbecue: When setting up the barbecue, make sure that – there are not, and will not be, any flam- mable materials or substances nearby. The minimum distance to flammable materi- als or substances is 5 m and the minimum distance to flame-resistant materials or substances, e.g. house walls, is at least 1 m. – the barbecue is protected from the wind. – the barbecue is positioned firmly on a suf- ficiently large surface area. It must not be moved during operation. Safety measures while barbecuing:
- Wear protective barbecue gloves.
- Never leave the barbecue unattended. Take particular care to ensure that children and pets are kept away from the barbecue. Safety measures after using the barbecue:
- Close the ventilation slots under the fire bowl so that less oxygen is supplied to the embers.
- Place the lid on the fire bowl so that the embers are covered.
- Open the vents in the lid so that the heat can escape.
- Monitor the barbecue until it has cooled down - only then should you clean it.12
Only use approved barbecue lighters (such as Land- mann solid firelighters); never use petrol, spirits or other substances that are subject to deflagration when ignited. Only use charcoal or barbecue briquettes as the fuel. We recommend using quality products from Land- mann.
2. Light one or two solid firelighters using a match.
Place these firelighters on top of the layer of char- coal or briquettes.
3. Allow the solid firelighters to burn for 2 to 4 min-
utes. Then slowly fill the fire bowl with charcoal or briquettes. The first time you use the barbecue allow it to heat up for approximately 20 minutes (with the lid closed) before adding any food; doing this will allow the food-safe coating to harden (as is the case with any oven).
4. When the charcoal or briquettes are completely
covered with a layer of ash, distribute them evenly in the fire bowl by using a suitable metal utensil (e.g. fire rake).
5. Now insert the greased OptiHeat cooking grill
and place the food to be cooked on top. Always wear barbecue mittens or gloves that protect your hands against the heat. Switching off the barbecue
- Plan ahead before barbecuing. Only use the fuel you need to prepare your food.
- If you have finished preparing your food or want to temporarily interrupt the preparation process: – Close the ventilation slots under the fire bowl so that less oxygen is supplied to the embers. – Place the lid on the fire bowl so that the embers are covered. – Open the vents in the lid so that the heat can escape. – Do not leave the barbecue unattended while the fuel is still hot. – Never pour water onto the hot embers, as it will cause the water to evaporate in an explo- sive manner. – Never dispose of hot embers. Leave them in the barbecue until they have cooled down. Cleaning
Danger: Risk of burning when cleaning
the hot barbecue Some parts of the barbecue can become very hot. Allow the barbecue to cool down sufficiently before cleaning it. Wear protective gloves. To make sure that you have many years of enjoyment with your barbecue you should always clean it after use - after making sure that all the parts have cooled down - with detergent, a brush and a cloth. This will be much harder to do later, once the soiling has dried. Environmental information and disposal measures Pay attention to cleanliness when handling the bar- becue. To dispose of the barbecue properly, disassemble it into its individual parts. Recycle the metal and plastic components. Observe the local regulations. Caution: Please note the maximum permitted capacity of the barbecue with regard to charcoal and bri- quettes (see 'Technical specifications'). If the bar- becue is overfilled it can result in damage. Starting up the barbecue Barbecue tips Interesting tips for direct barbecueing and indirect cooking are listed on our LANDMANN website at www.landmann.com/service.31346
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