LANDMANN Glass Cube Optical Component iPhone 13 Mini Case Instruction Manual

October 30, 2023
LANDMANN

LANDMANN Glass Cube Optical Component iPhone 13 Mini Case Instruction Manual
LANDMANN Glass Cube Optical Component iPhone 13 Mini
Case

WARNING:

  • The injector is not removable.
  • Change the gas cylinder in an empty ventilated area, away from ignition source (candle, cigarettes, other flame producing appliances).
  • Do not obstruct the ventilation holes of the cylinder housing.
  • Keep the instructions for future reference.
  • Check that the regulator seal is correctly fitted an able to full filits function.
  • The tubing or the flexible hose must be changed within the prescribed intervals.

READ THESE ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU START USING THE DEVICE!

A failure to follow the listed safety notices, precautionary measures and steps may lead to serious or even fatal injuries or to material damage caused by a fire or explosion.
Keep these assembly and operating instructions for future reference and other users. They form an integral part the device. The manufacturer and importer do not accept any liability if the information in these assembly and operating instructions is not complied with.

Symbols


Danger symbol
: This symbol indicates possible dangers. Read the associated safety notices carefully and follow them.

Supplementary information

Read the assembly and operating instructions before use!


Caution:
hot surfaces!

Direct current

Signal Words
Signal words indicate hazards if the associated notices are not followed.
DANGER – high risk, results in serious injury or death
WARNING – medium risk, may result in serious injury or death
CAUTION – low risk, may result in minor or moderate injury
NOTICE – may result in risk of damage to materia

Further Explanations
Key numbers are shown as follows: (1)
Picture references are shown as follows: (Picture A)

TECHNICAL DATA

Device name: “Glass Cube” fire
Article number: 06499 (DE), 03709 (GB), 04514 (HU), 04334 (PL)
Model number: P1201CA

  • Country:
  • Gas category:
  • Gas type:
  • Gas pressure in mbar:
  • Heat output:
  • Flow rate value:
  • Ø of nozzle:
  • Device category:
  • Gas hose:
  • Pressure regulator:
  • Ignition:
  • Dimensions (L x H x W):
  • Weight:
  • Gas cylinder:
  • ID of assembly and operate
  • in instructions:
  • Manufacturer:


0063-22 PIN:
0063CU7826

CY, CZ, DK, EE, FI, HU, IT, LT, NL, NO, SE, SI, SK, RO, HR, TR, BG, IS, LU, MT, LV| AT, CH, CZ, DE| PL| BE, CZ, ES, FR, GB, GR, IE, IT, LT, LU, PT, SK, SI, CY, CH
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I3B/P (30)| I3B/P (50)| I3P (37)| 3+ (28-30/37)
G30 (Butane), G31 (Propane) or their mixture| G30 (Butane), G31 (Propane) or their mixture| G31 (Propane)| G30 (Butane) G31 (Propane)
28–30| 50| 37| 28 – 30 37
8 kW| 7.5 kW| 8 kW| 8 kW 8 kW
582 g/h| 546 g/h| 572 g/h| 582 g/h 572 g/h
1.4 mm| 1.15 mm| 1.4 mm| 1.4 mm 1.4 mm

Gas hose: According to EN 16436-1; max. 1.5m; Follow the national regulations regarding the maximum period of use According to EN 16129; The national provisions must be complied with. 1.5 V battery (AAA) approx. 46.5 x 110 x 46.5 cm approx. 25 kg Standard gas cylinder with filling weight of 3, 5, 8 or 11 kg Z P1201CA M LM CE V1 0522 md LANDMANN Germany GmbH, Am Heisterbusch 1, 19258 Gallin, Germany.

ITEMS SUPPLIED

  • 1x Burner unit with base cabinet (preassembled)
  • 1x Door
  • 4x Glass panes
  • 8 x Bracket
  • 16x Screw, M5x20mm
  • 4x Screw, M5x30mm
  • 1x Bag of lava rocks (1.4kg)
  • 4x Ceramic logs
  • 1x Assembly and operating instructions
  • 1x Instructions for pressure regulator

You also require:

  • an LP gas cylinder (see the “Technical Data” chapter)
  • a 1.5V battery (AAA) for the electric ignition
  • a cross-head screwdriver for assembly These are not supplied with the device

Please Note!

  • Check the items supplied for completeness and the components for transport damage. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact the customer service department (see the cover of these assembly and operating instructions). We reserve the right to make minor technical changes, e.g. in relation to the assembly materials.
  • Remove any films, stickers or transport protection from the device, but never the rating plate and possible warnings!

SECURING THE GAS CYLINDER

  1. Place the gas cylinder in the base cabinet.
  2. Fasten the strap around the gas cylinder. Make sure it is tightened properly.

DEVICE OVERVIEW

(Picture A, see fold-out page)
Device Overview

  1. Window
  2. Burner
  3. Gas outlet openings
  4. Air inlet openings
  5. Ignition box
  6. Control knob
  7. Ignition button
  8. Door
  9. Handle opening
  10. Base cabinet
  11. Castors with brakes

INTENDED USE

  • This gas device is intended for decorative purposes and for use outdoors or in well-ventilated rooms.
  • Other uses or uses which extend beyond this are not permitted. This applies in particular to the following possible misuses:
    • Do not use the device with wood, charcoal or another type of fuel; only ever operate it with liquefied petroleum gas (propane /butane).
    • Do not use the device to heat food, substances or materials of any kind.
    • Never use the device as a built-in device.
  • This device and the gas cylinder must be used and stored in ccordance with the applicable regulations.
  • The device is designed exclusively for personal and not for commercial use.
  • Use the device only for the specified purpose and as described in these assembly and operating instructions. Any other use is deemed to be improper. Incorrect operation and incorrect handling may impair the function of or cause damage to the device, other material assets or personal injury.
  • The warranty does not cover faults caused by incorrect handling, damage or attempted repairs. The same applies to normal wear and tear and stains on the device.

SAFETY NOTICES

Warning Icon DANGER – Risks of Injury

  • The device is not intended to be used by children and people with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or a lack of experience and/or knowledge.
  • Children must not play with the device. Ensure that children do not have unsupervised access to the device, even when it is switched off. Incorrect use can be dangerous.
  • During operation some parts of the device will get very hot, particularly close to the burner. Never leave the device unsupervised when it is in operation or still hot. In particular, make sure that no children or persons who are not capable of correctly recognising or reacting to possible dangers or animals come near the hot device.
  • Do not come into contact with heated parts while or after using the device! Only ever touch the control knob or ignition button while the device is in operation or immediately after it has been switched off. Wait until the device has cooled down before it is transported, cleaned or stored away.
  • Do not move the device during operation! Before the device is moved, the valve of the gas cylinder or the pressure regulator must be closed.

Warning IconDANGER – Risk of Suffocation, Fire and Explosion

Gas is extremely flammable and burns explosively. Serious personal injury or damage to property may occur if escaping gas ignites in an uncontrolled fashion. Liquefied petroleum gas is heavier than oxygen. It therefore settles at the bottom and displaces the oxygen there. If a corresponding concentration of gas forms (e.g. if a gas cylinder is damaged), this may result in suffocation owing to a lack of oxygen.

  • Never connect the device to the gas network (municipal gas network)! The valves and nozzles are only designed for liquid gas cylinders.
    Suffocation

  • Using this device indoors is DANGEROUS and PROHIBITED. Only use the device outdoors or in well-ventilated spaces in which at least 25% of the surrounding wall area is open. The surrounding wall area is the total of all wall surfaces.

  • Do not hang clothing or other combustible materials on the device. The device must be kept away  from combustible materialsduring operation. Minimum distance from combustible materials: 2m above and 1m at the sides. Minimum distance from low-flammability materials, e.g. building walls: 0.25 m.

  • Choose the location for setting up the device so that it cannot topple over even in strong wind.

  • Always place the device on a horizontal and stable surface.

  • Do not use the device if there are highly flammable or explosive substances in the air or surrounding space. Do not store fuel or other flammable vapours or liquids near this device and do not use such substances with this device. Do not spray any sprays near the device.

  • Never use the device without a pressure regulator (see the “Requirements Placed on the Gas Carrying Components” chapter – “Pressure Regulator”)!

  • Make sure that the pressure regulator is properly locked and in working order.

  • Components which have been sealed by the manufacturer or its agent must not be manipulated.

  • When you connect the gas cylinder, make sure that the surrounding area within a radius of 5m is clear of any ignition sources.
    In particular: Do not ignite any naked flames, do not smoke and do not switch on any electrical consumers (devices, lamps, bells etc.) (possible spark discharge).

  • Each time the gas cylinder is connected a leak test must be performed on all gas-carrying components (see the “Leak Test” chapter). The device must not be used if there is a gas leak.

  • Do not cover any openings of the device and make sure that they are not blocked before the device is put into operation. For example, hoses or fittings which are blocked by insects may impede the flow of gas, which may reduce performance or even result in a dangerous flashback. The way the device is cleaned is described in the “Cleaning and Maintenance” chapter.

  • Never remove the control knob, the gas cylinder or one of the gas-carrying components while the device is operating.

  • If you smell gas, close the gas supply on the gas cylinder and extinguish all naked flames. Do not switch on any electrical equipment and do not operate any (light) switches. Find out the cause and fix the gas leak before you use the device again.

  • The gas cylinder and the gas hose must not touch any hot parts of the device.

  • Do not cover the device while it is still hot.

  • In the event of a fire: Close all valves! Do not extinguish with water! Smother flames with a fireproof blanket or a suitable fire extinguisher.

  • Never leave the device unattended. If the flame goes out, reignite it immediately or shut off the gas cylinder.

  • Shut off the gas cylinder immediately after use.

  • Always close the valve of the gas cylinder first before the pressure regulator is disconnected.

  • Never transport the device with a gas cylinder connected to it! The device and gas cylinder must always be transported separately from one another.

  • Do not cover the ventilation openings of the base cabinet and make sure that they are always clear.

  • Only use the device above ground level (i.e. do not use it in depressions below ground level).

  • Only ever use the gas types, gas cylinders, pressure regulators and gas hoses which are specified in these assembly and operating instructions (see the “Requirements Placed on the Gas-Carrying Components” chapter).

  • Do not make any modifications to the device! Any modification to the device may be dangerous.

  • Repairs may only be carried out by the manufacturer or customer service department in order to avoid any hazards. If you notice any damage or there is a fault, it is essential to contact the customer service department (see the cover of these assembly and operating instructions). The device must not be used until it has been repaired as this may lead to the device malfunctioning and the risk of injury.

  • Use only original accessories from the manufacturer in order to guarantee that there is no interference that may prevent the device from working and to avoid possible damage or hazards.

Warning IconDANGER – Hazards from Gas Cylinders

  • Note the specifications of the manufacturer or lender of the gas cylinder!
    The gas cylinder must be kept out of the reach of children!

  • Never use a gas cylinder that is dented or rusty.

  • Never use a gas cylinder with a damaged valve.

  • Never lay a gas cylinder on its side. Always install, transport and store the gas cylinder (even an empty one) in an upright secure position.

  • Never drop a gas cylinder, subject it to impacts or damage it.

  • Gas cylinders may explode if they are heated. Never burn a gas cylinder or expose it to extreme heat (over 50°C) or direct sunlight. Do not leave a gas cylinder in a car on a hot day.

  • Only connect, use and store gas cylinders in an outdoor space with good ventilation (i.e. not in stairwells, corridors or passageways, for example) and above ground  level (i.e. not in depressions below ground level).

  • Move an unsealed gas cylinder immediately to a well-ventilate dspace outdoors and then dispose of it in accordance with the regulations. If you feel dizzy or nauseous, breathe fresh air and consult a doctor if necessary.

  • The gas cylinder must be set up on a solid and level surface.

  • Gas cylinders (including empty ones) which are not connected up for immediate use must not be stored directly next to an operating device that is being powered by gas or electricity.

  • Even gas cylinders which appear to be empty may still contain liquefied petroleum gas and must therefore be handled with the same care as a full gas cylinder.

Warning IconWARNING – Hazards from Batteries

  • Batteries can be deadly if swallowed. Batteries and the device should therefore be kept out of the reach of young children! If a battery is swallowed, immediate medical attention must be sought. There is a danger of burns from battery acid.
  • If a battery leaks, do not allow your skin, eyes and mucous membranes to come into contact with the battery acid! If you do touch battery acid, rinse the affected areas with plenty of clear water straight away and seek medical assistance immediately. There is a danger of burns frombattery acid.
  • Remove batteries that have leaked from the device immediately and clean the contacts in the device.
  • Use only the battery type specified in the “Technical Data” chapter.
  • Always replace all batteries together. Do not use batteries of different types or brands, or batteries with different capacities.

NOTICE – Risk of Damage to Material and Property

  • Protect the device from impacts, sub-zero temperatures, persistent moisture, rain, snow, hail or other weather conditions.
  • Never place heavy objects on the device.
  • Take the batteries out of the device when they are dead or if you will not be using the device for a prolonged period to prevent any damage that might occur if a battery leaks.

REQUIREMENTS PLACED ON THE GASCARRYING COMPONENTS

The device is operated using liquefied petroleum gas (LPG or LP gas). The LPGs propane, butane and their mixtures remain liquid at room temperature and low compression (< 10 bar) in a gas cylinder. When the gas cylinder is opened, the pressure escapes, the liquid expands and changes into a gas.

Gas Cylinder

  • Only ever use gas cylinders containing propane or butane gas or a mixture of the two gases. The gas cylinders must meet the national regulations and must not be bigger than is specified in the “Technical Data” chapter.

Pressure Regulator
The pressure regulator ensures that the device is always supplied with a consistent gas pressure.
The pressure regulator supplied with the device has been tested and is CE- certified. It complies with the European Standard EN 16129.

  • Only ever use the pressure regulator supplied with the device. If the device has been supplied without a pressure regulator (dependent on country), purchase a pressure regulator that matches the gas cylinder and complies with the national regulations (see the “Technical Data” chapter).

Gas Hose

  • Only ever use the gas hose supplied with the device. If the device has been supplied without a gas hose (dependent on country), purchase a gas hose that complies with the national regulations.
  • The gas hose (or hose line) must be no longer than 1.5m and must satisfy the specifications of the EN standard (EN 16436-1) (see the “Technical Data” chapter).
  • Replace the gas hose if it has exceeded the maximum use-by date (see the “Technical Data” chapter) or national regulations require it to be replaced.
  • Before each use, make sure that the gas hose does not have any kinks or tears and is not worn. If the gas hose has a leak or is defective, the device must not be put into operation.

ASSEMBLING THE DEVICE

Warning Icon PLEASE NOTE!

  • Keep the packaging material away from young children and animals! There is a danger of suffocation.

Before you start assembly:

  • Only use tools in perfect condition that fit properly. If you use a tool that is worn or does not fit, you will not be able to tighten the screws firmly enough, but you may also damage them so that they can no longer be turned.
  • Follow the assembly steps shown in these assembly and operating instructions in the correct order. Incorrect assembly can be dangerous.
  • Ensure there is sufficient space to assemble the device and if necessary use a mat to protect the device or delicate floors from being scratched.
  • Do not apply any force when assembling the device.
  • First tighten the screw connections so they are hand-tight and then tighten them again properly once you have completed the assembly step. Otherwise this may cause unwanted tension and the glass panes might be damaged.

Assembly Steps:

  1. Screw four of the brackets which are supplied with the device securely in the corners on the top of the base cabinet (10b). Do this using one of the M5x30mm screws in each case (Picture B).

  2. Slide one pane of glass carefully into the brackets and screw it securely there using the M5x20mm screws (Picture bC). Repeat this for the rest of the glass panes.
    Assembling the Device

  3. Place the other four brackets on the corners of the glass panes and screw them securely using the M5x20mm screws (Picture D, E).
    Assembling the Device
    Assembling the Device

  4. For decoration, you can spread the lava rocks and ceramic logs that are supplied with the device around the burner (2) (Picture F). We recommend that you wear gloves to do this because the lava rocks may stain. Make sure that the lava rocks do not block the ignition box (5).
    Assembling the Device

CONNECTING THE GAS CYLINDER

PLEASE NOTE!

  • Before you connect the gas cylinder, please read the “Requirements Placed on the Gas-Carrying  Components” chapter.
  • All connecting pieces must be free of any dirt and not be damaged.
  • The gas cylinder must not touch hot parts of the device or be within range of the heat radiation.
  • The gas hose must not be under strain, twisted or bent and must not touch the device.
  • When you have connected the gas cylinder, make sure that all connections are tight (see the “Leak Test” chapter). Only screw the pressure regulator hand-tight! Do not use a tool so that the seal of the valve is not damaged, which would compromise the leak tightness.

If your device has been supplied without a pressure regulator and a gas hose, if applicable, purchase them. When you do this, consider the specifications in the “Requirements Placed on the Gas-Carrying Components” chapter – “Pressure Regulator” and “Gas Hose”.

  1. Set up the device outdoors or in well-ventilated spaces on a stable, horizontal and level surface. Ensure there is sufficient clear space on all sides.

  2. If the control knob (6) on the device is not in the OFF position, press and turn it to the OFF position.

  3. Remove the door (8) from the base cabinet (10): Hold it by the handle opening (9) and lift it out.

  4. The gas connection for the device is located in the top left corner of the base cabinet. Fix one end of the gas hose here (if it has not already been fitted) and, if required, fix the other end on the pressure regulator. Notice: The screw connections have a left-hand thread.

  5. Place the gas cylinder upright securely in the base cabinet and fix it in place with the strap (Picture G).
    Connecting the Gas

  6. Connect the pressure regulator as described in the associated instructions. In the event that you do not have any instructions for the pressure regulator, a few of the different connection variants are described below. Notice: The illustrations may differ slightly.

  7. Perform a leak test after you have connected the gas cylinder (see the “Leak Test” chapter).

Pressure Regulator with Left-Hand Thread (Picture H)
Connecting the Gas

  1. Screw the pressure regulator hand-tight onto the valve thread of the gas cylinder. Note that it is a left-hand thread and needs to be screwed anticlockwise.
  2. To allow the gas to flow out and you to start operating the device, turn the valve (a) on the gas cylinder anticlockwise.

Pressure Regulator with Lever (Picture I)
Connecting the Gas

  1. Move the lever of the pressure regulator (b) to the Off position.
  2. Press the pressure regulator onto the gas cylinder valve until it clearly engages.
  3. To allow the gas to flow out and you to start operating the device, move the lever to the On position.

Pressure Regulator with Sleeve (Picture J)
Connecting the Gas

  1. Move the lever of the pressure regulator (b) to the Off position.
  2. Slide the sleeve of the pressure regulator upwards and hold it there.
  3. Press the pressure regulator onto the gas cylinder valve and slide the sleeve downwards to close it.
  4. If the pressure regulator does not engage, repeat the process.
  5. To allow the gas to flow out and you to start operating the device, move the lever to the On position.

Removing the Pressure Regulator

  1. Make sure that the valve of the gas cylinder or the pressure regulator is closed.
  2. Open up the control knob (6) of the device so that the rest of the gas can escape from the system.
  3. Remove the pressure regulator in the reverse order to how it was fitted.

LEAK TEST

Warning Icon PLEASE NOTE!
DANGER! Never look for gas leaks using a naked flame! Before you check for leaks, make sure that no sparks can form and there are no naked flames nearby. Sparks or flames may trigger an explosion that can cause serious or even fatal injuries or material damage.

After you first connect it, each time you change the gas cylinder or if the device has not been used for a prolonged period, the leak test must be performed on all gas-carrying components in order to ensure that gas is not escaping from any of them. To do this, use a standard leak detector agent or a soap/water solution (20 parts liquid soap to 80 parts water) and a spray bottle.
Performing a leak test by listening is not safe!
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions if you are using a leak detector agent. If you are using a soap/water solution, proceed as follows:

  1. Make sure that the control knob (6) is in the OFF position.
    Open the gas supply on the gas cylinder or pressure regulator.

  2. Spray the soap/water solution onto the gas hose and all connections between the device and gas cylinder.

  3. If bubbles are formed or a bubble gets bigger, there is a leak at the corresponding point. In this case, turn off the gas supply immediately!

  4. Tighten the leaky connection or replace a part that has a leak.

  5. Repeat the leak test. If there are still places with a leak, turn off the gas supply and contact the customer service department. Do not use the device!

  6. To prevent corrosion, wash off the soap/water solution with water after you finish the leak test and dry all wet parts with a cloth.

INSERTING THE BATTERY OF THE ELECTRIC IGNITION

Before you first use it, a 1.5V battery (AAA) needs to be inserted in the electric ignition:

  1. Twist the ignition button (7) anticlockwise until it detaches.
  2. Insert the battery in the device with its minus pole first or replace it if necessary.
  3. Screw the ignition button back on.
  • Replace the battery if the performance starts to wane.

USE

PLEASE NOTE!

  • Only use the device if all parts are in their designated place and the device has been assembled properly in accordance with the assembly steps in these assembly and operating instructions.
  • Each time before you use the device, make sure that it is undamaged and has been set up correctly. When you are choosing where to set up, note the “Safety Notices” chapter.
  • Before each use, make sure that the gas cylinder and the pressure regulator have been connected correctly and all gas-carrying parts are leaktight (see the “Connecting the Gas Cylinder” and “Leak Test” chapters).
  • Only the ceramic logs supplied with the device may be used for decorative purposes. Never use real wood!
  • If the flame goes out or the device has not ignited, turn the control knob to the OFF position and wait approx. 2 to 5 minutes before trying again to allow the gas to dissipate. Otherwise there may be a deflagration.
  • When you are igniting the gas flame, do not bend over the combustion chamber as there may be a deflagration if gas builds up there.
  1. Set up the device outdoors or in well-ventilated spaces on a stable, horizontal and level surface. Ensure there is sufficient clear space on all sides.

  2. If applicable, lock the castors (11) by pressing down the brake lever with your foot.

  3. Make sure that the lava rocks do not block the ignition box (5).

  4. If the control knob (6) is not in the OFF position, press and turn it to the OFF position.

  5. Open the valve on the gas cylinder.

  6. Press the control knob, turn it anticlockwise to the PILOT position and hold it pressed down.
    When a new gas cylinder is connected, hold it pressed down for a moment to allow the system to fill with gas before the burner is ignited.

  7. With the control knob pressed down, press the ignition button (7) until the pilot flame ignites. Only let go of the control knob 10 to 20 seconds after ignition to ensure that the flame does not go out.

  8. You can now light the burner: Press the control knob and turn it to the HIGH position.

  9. To reduce the flames, turn the control knob towards the LOW position.

The device features tilt protection: The gas supply is stopped if the device is moved too much.

Taking the Device Out of Operation

  1. To switch it off, turn the control knob to the OFF position.
  2. Close the valve of the gas cylinder.
  3. Allow the device to cool down before you move it.

STORAGE

PLEASE NOTE!

  • If you are not going to use the device for a prolonged period, disconnect the gas cylinder from the device and store it properly (see the “Safety Notices” chapter – “Danger – Hazards from Gas Cylinders”).
  • Store the device outdoors in a dry place that is protected from direct sunlight.
  • Cover the device (with a weatherproof cover) to protect the components from moisture, dust, insects or spiders which might get inside the device and become established there.
  • If the device is stored indoors, it must be disconnected from the  gas cylinder. Seal it shut properly with a locking nut and protective cap (depending on the design) and store it in a well-ventilated place outdoors.
  • Take the battery out of the ignition when you will not be using the device for a prolonged period to prevent damage caused by a possible battery leak.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

PLEASE NOTE!

  • Do not perform any cleaning on the valve of the pressure regulator! It contains very sensitive components which could be damaged even on slight contact with other objects. Do not immerse the pressure regulator in water.
  • The gas system may only be cleaned by a qualified expert. Under no circumstances should you dismantle the controller unit.
  • The inside of the burner and the ignition box must not get wet!
  • Disonnect the gas cylinder before cleaning the device.
  • Do not use any corrosive or abrasive cleaning agents. They may damage the surfaces.
  • Never use spirits or other flammable cleaning agents.
  • After cleaning, all parts must be dry before the device is switched on.

Cleaning Tasks
To allow you to enjoy using your device for a long time, you should keep it clean.
When you use the device, evaporating smoke may produce carbon that is deposited on the device. These brown and black deposits look like spots of paint, but are not toxic

  • Clean the surfaces with a soft cloth, warm water and a household cleaner, and clean the stainless steel surfaces with a stainless steel cleaner. Note the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the cleaning product. Then wipe all parts dry.
  • The gas outlet openings (3) and air inlet openings (4) must always be clear. Clean them if necessary for example with a pipe cleaner or with compressed air.
  • If required, you can clean the gas outlet nozzle with a needle. Stop when you feel some resistance and do not apply any force!
  • If you need to, you can clean the gas connection and the connections of the gas hose with a soft brush.
  • Only ever allow a qualified expert to clean any of the other components of the gas system.

Maintenance Tasks
The device does not require maintenance. Despite this, it must be checked at regular intervals. Base the intervals on how often it is used and the environmental conditions under which the device operates.

  • Check whether all parts of the device have been provided and are fitted (visual check).
  • Check whether all connections have been provided and are securely tightened. Tighten them if necessary.
  • The gas system must be checked each time that a gas cylinder is connected (see the “Leak Test” chapter).
  • The gas hose must be replaced if it has leaky or damaged sections or the maximum use-by date (see the “Technical Data” chapter) has been exceeded.

TROUBLESHOOTING

If despite sufficient care and maintenance a fault does occur, this chapter may help you to fix it.
If the problem cannot be solved with the steps below, contact the customer service department (see the cover of these assembly and operating instructions).

Warning Icon Do not attempt to repair the gas system yourself!
Smell of gas (possibly with very yellow and weak flame).
Leak in the gas system

  1. Shut off the gas cylinder immediately.
  2. Do not create any flames or sparks (do not switch on any elect. devices).
  3. Tighten all the screw connections of the gas system.
  4. Check all gas-carrying parts for external damage; replace defective parts with genuine replacement  parts.
  5. Check for any leaks with a leak detector agent.

The gas outlet nozzle is blocked

  • Clean the gas outlet nozzle with a needle.

The gas outlet openings (3) or air inlet openings (4) are blocked.

  • Clean them for example with a pipe cleaner or with compressed air.

Other gas system is blocked.

  • Have the gas system cleaned by an expert.

Flame does not light.

The gas cylinder is empty.

  • Replace the gas cylinder

The valve of the gas cylinder or pressure regulator is closed.

  • Open the valve

The gas outlet nozzle is blocked.

  • Clean the gas outlet nozzle with a needle.

The gas outlet openings (3) or air inlet openings (4) are blocked.

  • Clean them for example with a pipe cleaner or with compressed air.

Other gas system is blocked.

  • Have the gas system cleaned by an expert

The flame flickers a lot.
The gas outlet nozzle is blocked.

  • Clean the gas outlet nozzle with a needle.

The gas outlet openings (3) or air inlet openings (4) are blocked.

  • Clean them for example with a pipe cleaner or with compressed air.

Other gas system is blocked.

  • Have the gas system cleaned by an expert.

Deflagration or bubbling/popping noises Flashback caused by blockages on the burner

  • Close the gas cylinder valve immediately. Wait 5 minutes and then start operating the device again. If the fault still occurs clean the gas outlet openings (3) or air inlet openings (4) (see the “Cleaning and Maintenance” chapter). Otherwise have the gas system cleaned by an expert.

DISPOSAL

To dispose of the device, dismantle it into its individual parts and recycle any metals and plastic.

Dispose of the packaging material in an environmentally friendly manner so that it can be recycled.
The adjacent symbol (crossed-out bin underlined) means that used devices should not be disposed of in the domestic waste, but should instead be taken to special collection and return systems.
Owners of used devices must remove from the used device any used batteries or rechargeable batteries which are not encapsulated by the used device and can be removed in a non-destructive way and dispose of them separately (see also the section on battery disposal).
Owners of used devices from private households can take them free of charge to the collection points of the public waste disposal authorities or the disposal points which are set up by manufacturers and distributors under the Electrical Equipment Act. Businesses which market electrical and electronic devices are also obliged to take back used devices
(Rechargeable) batteries must not be disposed of along with the household waste. Consumers are legally obliged to dispose of (rechargeable) batteries separately. (Rechargeable) batteries can be handed in free of charge at a collection point of the local authority/district or in retailers so that they can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way and valuable raw materials can be recovered. If they are not disposed of properly, toxic ingredients may escape into the environment and cause harm to the health of humans, animals and plants.
Only dispose of (rechargeable) batteries when they are discharged. If possible, use rechargeable batteries rather than single-use batteries. In the case of (rechargeable) batteries containing lithium, tape over the poles before you dispose of them to prevent a short circuit. A short circuit may cause a fire or explosion.

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

We, the company LANDMANN Germany GmbH, hereby declare that the gas device described here conforms to the Regulation (EU) 2016/426.
The conformity was confirmed by a type test in accordance with the standard EN 14543:2017.
The type test was carried out by the notified body KIWA 0063. Device identification number: 0063CU7826 If you require more information, please contact our customer service department.

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