PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Contact grill

PC-GG 1219 - Contact grill PROFICOOK - Free user manual and instructions

Find the device manual for free PC-GG 1219 PROFICOOK in PDF.

📄 32 pages English EN Download 💬 AI Question 10 questions ⚙️ Specs
Notice PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - page 17
View the manual : Deutsch DE English EN
Pick your language and provide your email: we'll send you a specifically translated version.
Product Type Gas Barbecue (Contact Grill)
Model PC-GG 1219
Brand ProfiCook
Total Heat Output 13 kW (946 g/h)
Main Burner Power 3.3 kW
Side Burner Power 3.1 kW
Gas Category I3B/P(50)
Gas Type Butane, Propane, or LPG mixtures
Gas Pressure 50 mbar
Gas Jet Diameter (Main Burner) 0.8 mm
Gas Jet Diameter (Side Burner) 0.75 mm
Maximum Hose Length 150 cm
Target Countries AT, DE
Ignition Piezo electric
Intended Use Outdoor grilling only
Warranty 24 months
Cleaning Mild detergents, no oven cleaners or wire brushes
Storage Frost-free, dry, gas cylinder stored separately
Safety Features Leak detection with soapy water, thermocouple on burners
Accessories Included Pressure regulator, hose, grille, flame covers, side burner

Frequently Asked Questions - PC-GG 1219 PROFICOOK

How do I connect the gas cylinder to the barbecue?
Connect the low pressure regulator to the gas cylinder (left-hand thread), then connect the hose from the regulator to the barbecue inlet (left-hand thread). Tighten hand-tight. Always check for leaks with soapy water before use.
How to test for gas leaks?
Mix soapy water (1:3 ratio) and apply to all connections and hose. Turn on gas cylinder. If bubbles appear, there is a leak. Never use a naked flame to test. Tighten connections or replace faulty parts.
What should I do if I smell gas?
Immediately close the gas cylinder valve. Extinguish all naked flames. Do not use electrical devices. Ventilate the area. Check for leaks with soapy water. If smell persists, contact your gas dealer.
How do I ignite the barbecue?
Open the hood. Ensure all knobs are OFF (12 o'clock). Turn on gas cylinder. Press and turn the left knob anticlockwise to HI; you should hear a click. Light main burner, then others via ignition channel. If no ignition, wait 5 minutes and try again.
Can I use butane instead of propane?
Yes, but butane may cause the gas cylinder to freeze due to appliance power, resulting in lower output. Propane or LPG mixtures are recommended for best performance.
How do I clean the barbecue?
Allow to cool completely. Disconnect gas cylinder. Use mild detergent and hot water for exterior and interior. Do not use oven cleaner or wire brushes. For the grille, use soapy water; for burners, use a soft brush.
How should I store the barbecue when not in use?
Clean and dry thoroughly. Store in a frost-free, dry room. Protect with a breathable cover. Disconnect gas cylinder and store it upright, away from children and heat sources, never below ground level.
What is the warranty period?
The barbecue comes with a 24-month warranty according to the warranty declaration. Keep your purchase receipt and warranty card.
Can I use the barbecue indoors?
No. This appliance is designed for outdoor use only. Using indoors can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning and fire risk.
How often should I replace the pressure regulator and hose?
Replace the pressure regulator every 2 years and the hose every 5 years, even if no damage is visible. Use only approved parts.

User questions about PC-GG 1219 PROFICOOK

0 question about this device. Answer the ones you know or ask your own.

Ask a new question about this device

The email remains private: it is only used to notify you if someone responds to your question.

No questions yet. Be the first to ask one.

Download the instructions for your Contact grill in PDF format for free! Find your manual PC-GG 1219 - PROFICOOK and take your electronic device back in hand. On this page are published all the documents necessary for the use of your device. PC-GG 1219 by PROFICOOK.

USER MANUAL PC-GG 1219 PROFICOOK

natural_image Exterior view of a modern outdoor grill with black cabinetry and open doors (no visible text or symbols)

Gasgrill PC-GG 1219 Gas Barbecue

Table of Contents......Page 17

Inhaltsverzeichnis

5 27

3 19 18 8 4xA (M6*12)

6 17 4xA (M6*12)

7 16 4xA (M6*12)

10 22 22 23 23 22 22 4xA (M6*12)

8 4×A (M6*12) 26

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Inhaltsverzeichnis - 7

natural_image Line drawing of a mechanical cart with doors and wheels, no text or symbols present

9 25 2×B (M4*12)

12 18a 2×B (M4*12)

13 5 4xA (M6*12)

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Inhaltsverzeichnis - 11

natural_image Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with no visible text or symbols

14 4a 4a 4xA (M6*12)

17 6a 4×B (M4*12)

15 4×A (M6*12)

18 6b

19 4 4×D (M6)

22 15 13 14

20 2 3

23 28

21 1

24 28

Gasanschluss

Allgemeines

natural_image Line drawing of a portable grill with red directional arrows indicating airflow or movement (no text or symbols)

Gasflasche

Safety Notes ......17

Symbols Used in these Operating Instructions....17

Intended Purpose....17

General Hazards 17

Unpacking the Device 17

Connecting the Gas System 17

Operating the Gas Barbecue 18

Servicing the Gas Barbecue 18

Action when Fighting Fires....18

First Aid Measures....18

Instructions Concerning Transportation 18

Storage Notes....18

Intended Use ....19

Technical Data....19

Note on Policy Compliance 19

Summary....20

List of Pieces....21

Assembling the Grill....21

Gas Connection 26

General Information....26

Regulator and Hose 26

Connecting the Gas Cylinder 26

Connecting the Appliance 26

Finding Areas with a Bad Seal 26

Operating the Gas Barbecue....26

Installation Site 27

If You Notice the Smell of Gas 27

Switching the Gas Barbecue On....27

Switching on the Side Burner....27

Head Distribution on the Grille 27

Tips for Barbecue Cooking....27

Troubleshooting....27

Cleaning the Gas Barbecue....28

Exterior Surfaces....28

Interior Surfaces 28

Interior Surface of the Barbecue Tray 28

Barbecue Grille....28

Cleaning the Burner 28

Servicing....28

Maintenance and Protection of

Stainless Steel and Enamel Surfaces....28

Use of Protective Covers 28

Enamelled Surfaces 28

Storing the Gas Barbecue 28

Gas Cylinder....29

Disposal 29

Packaging....29

Gas Barbecue 29

Safety Notes

You have bought a safe product. However, the customer shares responsibility for the proper set up of the barbecue as well as for its operation and maintenance.

Various pieces of safety equipment protect you from damage and injuries. In these instructions, we have put together everything that you need to know for your safety. You will acquire knowledge and know-how. Read and follow the operating instructions before assembling and putting the appliance into use.

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Safety Notes - 1

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Safety Notes - 2

In particular, read the safety instructions. Only use the appliance as described in these instructions.

Non-compliance with the instructions may result in explosions and fires!

Keep these instructions safe for reading later on. When passing this appliance on, please enclose these instructions.

Symbols Used in these Operating Instructions

Important instructions for your safety are specially marked. In order to avoid accidents and damage to the appliance, make sure you follow these instructions:

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Symbols Used in these Operating Instructions - 1

WARNING:

Warns of dangers for your health and indicates potential risks of injury.

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - WARNING: - 1

CAUTION:

Indicates potential dangers for the device or other objects.

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - CAUTION: - 1

IOTE:

Highlights tips and information for you.

Intended Purpose

The gas barbecue should only be used for outdoor barbecues.

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Intended Purpose - 1

WARNING: Note for children and persons with limited capac-

This appliance is not intended for use by children or persons with limited capacities. It should only be used by persons who are in a position to use the appliance safely.

General Hazards

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - General Hazards - 1

WARNING:

The gas barbecue has sharp edges which you could cut yourself on.

When assembling, servicing and cleaning, wear protective gloves.

Unpacking the Device

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Unpacking the Device - 1

WARNING:

  • For the safety of your children, keep any packing parts (plastic bags, cartilage, Styrofoam etc.) out of their reach.
  • Don't let small children play with foils for danger of suffocation!

Connecting the Gas System

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Connecting the Gas System - 1

WARNING: RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION

  • The gas barbecue should only be operated with a low pressure regulator. The enclosed pressure regulator has been correctly set in the factory for operation with liquid petroleum gas (LPG). In addition, read and follow the separate assembly and usage instructions which accompany the pressure regulator.
  • If necessary, the gas hose has to be exchanged if there are corresponding national requirements.
  • Make sure that there are no sources of naked flames (or similar) in the vicinity when you change the gas cylinder.
  • When buying or renting the gas cylinder, let the store advise you.
  • The appliance must be connected in the way that is described in these instructions.
  • Make sure that the gas hose is not buckled or worn.
  • After assembling the gas system, check all of the connections for tightness with a standard leak detection spray or soapy water. It is strictly prohibited to test the seal with a naked flame!

Operating the Gas Barbecue

WARNING: RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION

  • Do not smoke when handling the gas system. Do not place the gas cylinder in the vicinity of a naked flame.
  • Only use the gas barbecue outdoors. Make sure that the gas barbecue is protected from the wind.
  • Protect the barbecue from rain, moisture, water splashes, etc.
  • Place the gas barbecue on a level, stable and fireproof surface.
  • Protect the gas cylinder from direct sunlight.
  • Before operating the appliance, always check the hose and the pressure regulator for cracks and damage.
  • Do not operate the gas barbecue if the pressure regulator, hose or gas cylinder are defective or if they are not sealed.
  • Insects often build nests in the pipes of the burner. Before operating the burner, always check it for foreign objects. Remove foreign objects with a brush (bottle brush, pipe cleaner).
  • Do not ignite the gas flame with a naked flame. To ignite, use the electrical ignition that is installed in the appliance.
  • In order to protect against gas that flows out by accident, the cylinder valve on the gas cylinder should only be opened when the gas barbecue is operational. After you shut off the barbecue grill, always make sure that you shut the cylinder valve.
  • Make sure there is clearance of at least 1 m around the rear and side walls of the appliances.
  • Whilst operating the appliance, make sure that you maintain a safe distance from combustible and heat sensitive materials. The distance should not be less than 3 m.
  • Make sure that there are no objects or parts of the building above the gas barbecue.
  • During operation, the surfaces of the gas barbecue are very hot. Warn people who are standing around and keep well away from children.
  • During operation, do not leave the gas barbecue unattended.
  • In the case of a fault, shut the valve of the gas cylinder.
  • Before changing the position of the barbecue it must be switched off, the valve of the gas cylinder must be shut and the gas cylinder must be removed from the bottom part of the barbecue in order to protect the pressure regulator and the hose.

Servicing the Gas Barbecue

WARNING: RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION

  • Repairs and servicing of the gas system should only be carried out by authorised experts. Do not carry out any changes to the gas barbecue or the pressure regulator.
  • Replace the pressure regulator after at least 2 years and the hose after 5 years, even if there are no visible external signs of damage. Make sure that the pressure regulator is approved for the gas that is used and is set to the correct output pressure (see Technical data). A new hose should not be longer than 1.5m .
    • Together with oil, gas forms an explosive mixture. Never attempt to free stiff valves and control knobs with oil or penetrating oil.

Action when Fighting Fires

  • Move persons who are standing around to a safe place! If possible, close the valve of the gas cylinder. Cool the gas cylinder with water. At the same time, ensure your own safety! Spontaneous and explosive re-ignition is possible.
  • Only extinguish leaking, burning gas if you cannot stop gas from escaping. All extinguishers can be used.

First Aid Measures

– Measures after inhaling gas

  • High concentrations can cause suffocation. Symptoms can include loss of mobility and consciousness. The victim does not realise the suffocation are suffocating. Low concentrations can result in dizziness, headaches, nausea and coordination problems.
  • Bring the patient into the open air. Inform a doctor or the emergency services. In the event that the patient stops breathed, perform artificial respiration.

– Measures following major burns or scalding

  • There is a risk of hypothermia and shock. Call the emergency services straight away!
  • Extinguish any burning clothing with water straight away or smother the flames with a thick blanket.
  • In the case of scalding: Remove clothing straight away.
    • In the case of burns: Keep clothing on the body.
  • Cool with cold water for at least 15 minutes until the pain eases.
  • Cover the affected area with a sterile Metalline bandage (for burns). Apply the side coated with Metalline to the wounded skin and loosely fix with a gauze bandage or a triangular cloth.
  • Do not use household remedies such as ointments, powder, oils, disinfectants etc.!

– Measures following minor burns or scalding

• In the case of scalding: Remove clothing straight away.
• In the case of burns: Only remove clothing if it is not sticking.
- Cool with cold water for at least 15 minutes until the pain eases.
- In the case of small burns or scalding without any formation of a blister, allow to heal through exposure to the air. Do not cover with a plaster or bandage.

Instructions Concerning Transportation

WARNING: RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION

  • Where possible, do not transport the gas cylinder in vehicles where the storage area is not separated from the driver's cab. The driver must be aware of the possible dangers associated with the load and he must know what to do in the event of an accident or emergency.
  • Transport the gas cylinder standing upright and secure the gas cylinder from falling over or sliding.
  • Make sure that the valve of the gas cylinder is closed and has a good seal.

Storage Notes

WARNING: RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION

  • If the appliance is not being used, the gas cylinder must be disconnected from the appliance.
  • Keep the gas cylinder out of the reach of children.
  • Keep the gas cylinder away from oxidising gases and other materials that help fires.
  • The liquid gas that escapes is heavier than air and it sinks to the ground. Do not store the gas cylinder indoors under ground level (e.g. basement, shaft, underground garage etc.) or in non-ventilated areas where escaping gas could collect.
  • Protect the gas cylinder from direct solar radiation and other sources of heat.
  • If the temperature is less than 50 °C, store the gas cylinder in a place that is well-ventilated, shady and protected against weathering.
  • Store the gas cylinder so that it is standing and secured from falling over.

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - WARNING: RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION - 1

WARNING: RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION

- Empty gas cylinders always contain a residual quantity of liquid gas. Follow the storage instructions, even for empty gas cylinders.

Intended Use

This device is intended for

• for grilling (barbecues) and baking toppings of solid foods.
• heating and cooking firm or liquid food.

It is designed exclusively for this purpose and may only be used therefore. It may only be used in the manner described in this instruction manual. The appliance may not be used for commercial purposes.

Any other use is considered not as intended and may lead to damage to property or even personal injury.

The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage resulting from use other than the intended purpose.

Technical Data

Model: PC-GG 1219
Total absorbed heat all categories of gas:13 kW (946 g/h) The barbecue burner figure is 3.3 kW and the side burner figure is 3,1 kW.
Gas category: I3B/P(50)
Gas type: Butane, propane or their mixtures
Gas pressure: 50 mbar
Gas jet: Barbecue burner: 0.8 mmSide burner: 0.75 mmCE0063-19
Maximum hose length: 150 cm
Identification number: 0063CS7068
Target countries: AT and DE

Note on Policy Compliance

Hereby the manufacturer declares that the appliance PC-GG 1219 is in compliance with the essential requirements of European Regulation EU/2016/426 for gas appliances.

Summary 1 2 3 4 5 6b 6a 4a 6 13 14 15 17 18a 19 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 8 10 11 12 28

List of Pieces

Item Description pc.Item Description pc.
1 Storage rack for barbecue food 116 Front traverse1
2 Barbecue grille 217 Rear traverse1
3 Flame cover 318 Front leg, right1
4 Side tray, left 118aBottle opener1
4a Recess 119 Rear leg, right1
5 Top section / Grill housing 120 Door, left1
6 Side tray, right (for the side burner) 121 Door, right1
6a Side burner unit 122 Door handle4
6b Side burner frame123 Door handle2
7 Front leg, left124 Baseplate1
8 Side plate225 Door stop1
9 Rear leg, left126 Support2
10 Hub cap227 Castor2
11 Wheel228 Pressure regulator1
12 Axle1AScrew M6×1240
13 Heat shield1BScrew M4×122
14 Grease collection tray1CNut M102
15 Grease chute1DScrew M64

Assembling the Grill

To assemble the barbecue, you will need: • 2 persons

  • Protective gloves
    • If necessary, put a blanket downbase
  • SW 17 screw wrench
  • PH2 screw driver

Beforehand, remove the protective film that is attached to the surfaces.

When assembling, familiarise yourself with the list of parts and the illustrated assembly instructions:

1 7 8 9 4xA (M6*12)

4 24 4×A (M6*12)

2 10 11 12 11 10 2×C (M10)

5 27

3 19 18 8 4xA (M6*12)

6 17 4xA (M6*12)

7 16 4xA (M6*12)

10 22 22 23 23 22 22 4xA (M6*12)

8 4×A (M6*12) 26

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Assembling the Grill - 10

natural_image Line drawing of a mechanical cart with doors and wheels, no text or symbols present

9 25 2×B (M4*12)

12 18a 2×B (M4*12)

13 5 4xA (M6*12)

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Assembling the Grill - 14

natural_image Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbols

14 4a 4a 4xA (M6*12)

17 6a 4×B (M4*12)

15 4×A (M6*12)

18 6b

19 4 4×D (M6)

22 15 13 14

20 2 3

23 28

21 1

24 28

Gas Connection

General Information

The barbecue can be operated with gas cylinders weighing between 5 kg and 11 kg. Low pressure butane, propane and LPG gas mixtures are approved.

Your barbecue works best with propane gas and LPG mixtures. Butane can be used, on account of the power rating of the appliance, the gas cylinder may however freeze. As a result of this, the gas pressure drops and your barbecue does not provide full power.

Use a regulator which is certified in accordance with DIN EN 16129.

NOTE:

For information concerning the correct regulator for gas cylinders, please consult your LPG dealer.

Regulator and Hose

These parts are supplied with the barbecue. You can obtain spare parts from your dealer or an approved LPG supplier. Only use hoses and regulators at the pressure stated above which are approved for LPG.

Normally, the service life of a regulator is 2 years. It is recommended that the regulator is replaced within 2 years of the production date.

WARNING:

  • The hose that is used must correspond to statutory regulations.
  • The use of unsuitable hoses and incorrect regulators is dangerous.
  • Before operation, make sure that you use the correct parts.

Connecting the Gas Cylinder

A connection is established via a flexible hose and the correct low pressure regulator. The low pressure regulator should be fitted onto the gas cylinder.

  1. Remove the protective cap and the thread protector on the gas cylinder.

  2. Select a suitable wrench and tighten the coupling nut (attention: left thread) of the low pressure regulator on the gas cylinder hand-tight.

  3. Select a suitable wrench and tighten the coupling nut (attention: left thread) of the hose on the low pressure regulator hand-tight.

Connecting the Appliance

Spider's webs and insects can block the burner or pipe. Before connecting, make sure that the burner and the burner ports are clean.

You will find the gas connection on the right hand side of the appliance level with the adjustment knobs.

- Select a suitable wrench and tighten the coupling nut (attention: left thread) of the hose on the barbecue.

The screw connections of the hose must be securely connected to the appliance and the low pressure regulator.

Finding Areas with a Bad Seal

△ CAUTION: Before use, check to make sure there are no areas with a bad seal.

  • Never look for sections with a bad seal using a naked flame.
  • Use a leak detection spray or soapy water.

Sections with a bad seal soon become apparent in soapy water. You will need approx. 50 ml (mix ratio 1:3).

  1. Make sure that all adjustment knobs are in the 12 o'clock position (OFF).
  2. Once you have connected all components as described above, turn the gas on.
  3. Spread the soapy water on the hose and all connections. If bubbles appear at a particular point, the section has a bad seal and it must be repaired before use.
  4. Repeat the test after the repair.
  5. After the test, shut the valve on the gas cylinder.
    If you find a section with a bad seal that you cannot repair, refer the problem to a gas technician.

Operating the Gas Barbecue

△ CAUTION: If the hood is closed, only barbecue at a low setting!
HI LOW

↓ H I LOW

i NOTE: When using for the first time

Before preparing food for the first time:

Close the lid and let the gas burn at a LOW setting for 15 minutes.

The smells from the treated surface are eliminated by the high temperature.

Installation Site

The barbecue is for outdoor use only. During use, always place the barbecue and the gas cylinder on even, stable ground.

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Installation Site - 1

CAUTION:

During operation, the gas cylinder should not be placed in the barbecue.

  • The appliance should be protected from drafts and dripping water (e. g. rain water).
  • Remove combustible materials within a radius of 3 m.
  • Make sure there is clearance of at least 1 m around the rear and side walls of the appliances.
  • There should not be any obstructions above the barbecue, because of the rising heat.
  • In order to not obstruct the ventilation, do not cover the barbecue in any way.

If You Notice the Smell of Gas

  1. Close the gas valve on the cylinder.
  2. Extinguish naked flames and do not use electrical devices in the vicinity.
  3. Ventilate the area.
  4. Look for areas with a bad seal (as previously described).
  5. If you can still smell gas, refer to your dealer or gas specialist.

Switching the Gas Barbecue On

  1. Before igniting the burner, open the hood of the barbecue.
  2. Turn all switches in a clockwise direction to a 12 o'clock position (OFF).
  3. Connect the gas hose to the gas cylinder and the barbecue.
  4. Shut off the gas supply on the gas cylinder.
  5. Is the system properly sealed? Check the connections for leaks using soapy water or leak detection spray.

  6. CAUTION: Always start with the left adjusting knob/burner 1!

All other burners are ignited via the ignition channel.

Press the left adjusting knob and then turn it anticlockwise.

  1. You should be able to hear a CLICK noise. The left burner 1 is ignited.
  2. Whilst turning the adjustment knob further in the direction HI, check whether the flame is burning. Otherwise, repeat the process.
  3. If the burner still does not ignite, wait 5 minutes and repeat from step 6 onwards.
  4. If the burner does not ignite electrically, contact your gas dealer for the ignition to be repaired.
  5. Turn the adjustable knob in order to regulate the heat between HI and LOW.

  6. Ignite the remaining burners from left to right, by repeating steps 6 to 10. The next burner is ignited by the ignition channel between the burners.

  7. In order to switch off the barbecue, close the valve on the gas cylinder.
  8. Following this, turn the adjustable knobs to the 12 o'clock position (OFF).

Switching on the Side Burner

You can operate the side burner separately.

  1. Open the cover of the side burner before you ignite it.
  2. Press the adjustable knob of the burner and turn it anticlockwise to the HI position. At the same time, you will hear a CLICK. The burner will ignite. If the burner does not ignite, repeat this step.
  3. If the burner still does not ignite, wait 5 minutes and repeat step 2.
  4. If the burner does not ignite, ignite the burner with a long match. Contact your dealer or gas technician in order to resolve the fault with the ignition.
  5. Regulate the heat by turning the adjustable knob to any setting of your choice between the HI and LOW setting.
  6. In order to shut down the burner, turn the adjustment knob to the 12 o'clock position (OFF).
  7. In order to shut down the entire barbecue, close the valve on the gas cylinder and turn all the adjustment knobs to the 12 o'clock position (OFF).

Head Distribution on the Grille

As a result of the design of burner, the heat distribution is specified as follows:

back Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 front Barbecue cooking Cooking Keeping warm

Tips for Barbecue Cooking

The gas barbecue is a multifunctional appliance. With the hood closed, you can use your gas barbecue like an oven.

  • You don't have to only barbecue meat, fish, vegetables and fruit, you can also cook them.
  • With a closed hood, the temperature should not be allowed to get too high. A low temperature results in gentle cooking of the barbecue food.
  • Monitor the temperature on the thermometer and if necessary, adjust it.
  • The following applies as a rule of thumb: If smoke emerges from a closed hood, the temperature is too high!

Troubleshooting

Malfunctions are often just caused due to minor problems. Before contacting our customer service, please check the table below:

Problem Possible Cause Notes / Solution
The burners cannot be ignited by the ignition systemGas cylinder is empty Replace the gas cylinder
The regulator is damaged Check or replace the regulator
The burner is blocked Clean the burner
The gas jets or hose is blocked Clean the jets and the hose
The electrode wiring is loose or separated from the electrode or ignitionReconnect the cable
The electrode or cable is damaged, faulty switch ignitionReplace the electrode and the cable, replace the ignition device
Burner does not ignite with a lit match Gas cylinderis empty Replace the gas cylinder
The regulator is damaged Check or replace the regulator
The burner is blocked Clean the burner
The gas jets or hose is blocked Clean the jets and the hose
No yellow flame or back coupling (fire in the burner line – hissing or bubbling noise)Gas cylinder is too small Use a larger cylinder
Burner blocked (insect nest?) Clean the burner
The gas jets or hose is blocked Clean the jets and the hose
Draft Set the barbecue up in a protected location

Cleaning the Gas Barbecue

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Cleaning the Gas Barbecue - 1

WARNING: HOT SURFACES

Before cleaning, wait until the gas barbecue has cooled down sufficiently.

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - WARNING: HOT SURFACES - 1

WARNING: RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION

• Before cleaning the gas barbecue, remove the gas cylinder.
- Do not use any flammable detergents.

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - WARNING: RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION - 1

CAUTION:

  • Do not use a wire brush or other abrasive utensils for cleaning.
  • Do not use any oven cleaners. Oven cleaner attacks painted surfaces.

- Clean the barbecue after each use!

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - CAUTION: - 1

NOTE:

If you allow both burners to burn at full power for approx. 15 minutes without food, the residual deposits will be burn away completely.

Exterior Surfaces

  • Use mild detergents, caustic soda and hot water.
  • Mild abrasive agents can be used for stubborn stains.
    • Following this, rinse thoroughly with water.

Interior Surfaces

Does the inner surface of the grill lid look as if paint may flake off? There is burnt-on grease which is flaking.

  1. Clean the surface thoroughly with highly concentrated, hot soap suds.
  2. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow the lid to dry.

Interior Surface of the Barbecue Tray

  1. Remove residue with a brush or a scraper.
  2. Using soap suds and a sponge, finish by washing the surface.
  3. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow the surface to dry.

Barbecue Grille

  • Use mild soap suds.
  • Mild abrasive agents can be used for stubborn stains.
  • Following this, rinse thoroughly with water.

Cleaning the Burner

  1. Turn the adjustable knob to the 12 o'clock position (OFF).
  2. Disconnect the gas cylinder.
  3. Remove the grille.
  4. Clean the burner with a soft brush or compressed air, and wipe down with a cloth.
  5. Clean clogged ports with a pipe brush or a rigid wire.
  6. Check the burner for damage (cracks or holes). In the case of damage, refer to your service team or your gas technician.

Servicing

Your gas barbecue should be serviced annually by a technician.

Maintenance and Protection of Stainless Steel and Enamel Surfaces

Your gas barbecue requires regular care in order to ensure that it keeps looking good.

Contrary to popular perception, stainless steel is neither rust resistant nor maintenance-free. Even high-quality stainless steel has to be regularly cleaned. This prevents rust and other forms of corrosion.

Even brushed stainless steel, which is very popular nowadays, is susceptible to corrosion without the right care. The medium-hard stainless steel that has been built into your barbecue requires cleaning and protection. This will ensure that you enjoy your barbecue for many years to come.

After assembling the barbecue, we recommend protecting it using olive oil. Spread it in a thin layer on the accessible stainless steel surfaces with a clean cloth. Following this, polish it and remove oil residue with a clean cloth.

The tried and tested method of protection is not just suitable for use with food, it also helps the cleaning process and the removal of fingerprints. If repeated regularly, this procedure will save you the unpleasant job of removing stubborn dirt.

Use of Protective Covers

If the barbecue is not used for a long time, it is a good idea to use protective covers. These are also recommended as soon as the barbecue has been cleaned and dried out well.

When selecting the protective cover, make sure it allows air to pass through.

Residual moisture and condensation can generate damaging, moist air under the cover. If left for a long period, this moist air leads to corrosion, even in the case of good quality steels.

Enamelled Surfaces

Enamel is an excellent surface coating but it breaks easily. As such, handle enamelled parts carefully.

  • Remove dust or dirt by hand in a rinsing bath.
  • Be careful not to scratch enamelled surfaces.
  • Never use oven cleaner for your gas barbecue. Oven cleaners attack the painted surfaces of your barbecue. This damages the paintwork.

Storing the Gas Barbecue

• If the barbecue is clean and dry, you can protect it with a blanket.
• Store the barbecue in a frost-free, dry room.
- Shut the valve of the gas cylinder and store it out of the reach of children.
- Concerning storage, also refer to the information in the section entitled "Safety Notes".

- The left side shelf can be folded down for space-saving storage. To do this, lift the side shelf horizontally.

PROFICOOK PC-GG 1219 - Storing the Gas Barbecue - 1

natural_image Technical line drawing of a portable gas stove with red directional arrows indicating airflow or movement (no text or symbols)

Gas Cylinder

- Always handle the gas cylinder with care!

  • If the appliance is not in use, shut the gas cylinder and remove the low pressure regulator.
  • Close the cylinder and replace the protective cap.
  • During operation, the gas cylinder should not be in the barbecue!
    • Gas cylinders should stand upright outdoors and should be stored out of the reach of children.
  • Do not store the cylinder in a basement, as leaking gas can collect on the floor.
  • Never store the gas cylinder in places where temperatures can exceed 50 °C.
  • Do not place the gas cylinder in the vicinity of a naked flame or other sources of ignition.

Disposal

Packaging

The product packaging mostly consists of reusable materials.

Help protect the environment! Dispose of materials in the relevant recycling containers provided.

Gas Barbecue

At the end of its service life, do not dispose of the gas barbecue with the household waste!

Ask your local authority or a local recycling company about the proper way to dispose of your product.

GARANTIEKARTE

warranty card • garantiekaart • carte de garantie • scheda di garanzia • tarjeta de garantía • cartão de garantia • garantikort • karta gwarancyjna • záruční list • kartica jamstva • carte de garanție • Гаранционна карта • záručný list • garancijski list • garanciajegy • гарантійнийформуляр • Гарантийный талон • بطاقة ضمان

PC-GG 1219

24 Monate Garantie gemäß Garantieerklärung · 24 months warranty according to warranty declaration · 24 maanden garantie volgens garantieverklaring · 24 mois de garantie selon la déclaration de garantie · 24 mesi de garanzia secondo la dichiarazione di garanzia · 24 meses de garantía de acuerdo con la declaración de garantía · 24 meses de garantía, de acordo com a declaração de garantía · 24 mâneders garanti i henhold til garantibetingelsene · 24 miesiące gwarancji na podstawie oświadczenia gwarancyjnego · záruka 24 měsíců podle prohlásení o záruce · 24 mjesečno jamstvo u skladu s jamstvenom deklaracijom · 24 luni garanție conform declarației de garanție · 24 месеца гаранция в съответствие с гаранционната декларация · 24-mesačnă záruka podla vyhlásenia o záruke · 24-mesečna garancija, skladno z garancijsko izjavo · 24 hónap garancia a garanciafeltételekben leírtak szerint · гарантя на 24 місяці відповідно заяві про гарантію · Гарантия 24 месяца согласно заявленным гарантийным правилам · مضنام لمند 24 شوازًا وَقَلَّهِ الْمَسْانَ

Kaufdatum, Händlerstempel, Unterschrift - date of purchase, dealer stamp, signature - aankoopdatum, dealerstempel, handtekening - date d'achat, tampon du concessionnaire, signature - data di acquisto, timbro del rivenditore, firma - fecha de compra, sello del distribuidor, firma - data de compra, carimbo do distribuidor, assinatura - kjøpsdato, forhandlerstempel, signatur - data zakupu, pieczęć sprzedawcy, podpis - datum zakoupení, razitko prodejce, podpis - datum kupovine, žig trgovca, potpis - data de achizije, štampila furnizorului, semnatura - Dáta na покупката. Печат на Продавача, Подпис - dátum nákupu, pečiatka obchodnika/predajcu, podpis - datum nakupa, žig trgovca, podpis - vásárlás dátuma, kereskedő belyezgőjé, aláírás - data придбання, печатка продавції, підпис - Data приобретення, Штамп продацца. Подпись - тягів обладу-донгів залізної відділеної тафіліки

PROFI COOK®

www.proficook-germany.de

Table of contents Click a title to access it
Manual assistant
Powered by Anthropic
Waiting for your message
Product information

Brand : PROFICOOK

Model : PC-GG 1219

Category : Contact grill