LE MARQUIER PLTI260I Contact Griddle User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- LE MARQUIER
Table of Contents
- LE MARQUIER PLTI260I Contact Griddle
- FOR YOUR SAFETY
- ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
- PLACE OF USE
- GAS CONNECTION
- BEFORE STARTING UP
- TURNING ON THE “PLANCHA” CONTACT-GRIDDLE
- USE
- CLEANING AND SERVICING
- STORAGE
- FEATURES
- WARRANTIES
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
LE MARQUIER PLTI260I Contact Griddle
Thank you for purchasing a contact griddle by LE MARQUIER.
The contact griddle is ideal on a terrace or in the garden as it provides for
healthy and natural cooking of all your barbecued foods: fish, seafood, meat,
poultry, game, etc. in a fun-filled atmosphere.
Every burner is controlled by a valve topped with a control lever used to
adjust its power.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
- CAUTION: Accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children away.
- Should only be used outside.
- Do not move the appliance during use.
- Close the gas container’s valve after use.
- Any modification made to the appliance could be dangerous.
- This appliance must be kept away from flammable materials.
- Allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning.
- Do not use an adjustable pressure reducer.
- The parts protected by the manufacturer or its representative should not be handled by the user.
- Use protective gloves when handling particularly hot elements.
- There must be no flammable material around or under the appliance.
- If you smell gas, close the gas bottle’s valve.
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
This appliance must be kept away from flammable materials during use.
Do not store or use petrol – or other flammable liquids or vapours – close to
the appliance.
Adjust the plate’s slope using the 2 screws located under the plate.
PLACE OF USE
This appliance must be used outdoors on a heat-resistant, non-flammable horizontal support (firebrick, tiling, stainless steel, etc.). There should be no flammable materials within a radius of 0.50 metres from your appliance.
GAS CONNECTION
We recommend 6 to 13kg commercial butane or propane bottles and using the
appropriate safety pressure reducer. The gas bottle used, equipped with the
pressure reducer, must have a maximum height of 615mm and width of 310mm. If
the gas bottle is placed on the trolley, it must have a maximum height of
400mm and depth of 310mm.
For butane gas: Use a fixed pressure reducer of 28 mbar which meets the
NF EN 12864 standard.
For propane gas: Use a fixed pressure reducer of 37 mbar which meets the
NF EN 12864 standard.
The connection from the appliance to the gas bottle (Butane or Propane) is
carried out by a flexible metal hose with an NF D 36125 mechanical connector
(unlimited usage) or a flexible rubber hose equipped with an NF D 36112
mechanical connector (10-year usage) with a maximum length of 1.5 metres.
Regularly check that the gas hose is in good condition and do not hesitate to
change it if shows cracks or signs of wear. Change when the expiry date
printed on the hose has been reached.
The plancha must be connected using the G1/2 connector located on the right-
hand side of the appliance. After having connected the hose to the plancha,
connect the pressure reducer on the hose then on the bottle by following the
indications supplied with the hose and the pressure reducer.
If a gas leak is observed, close the gas bottle’s valve and double-check the
connections and carry out another leak test. If the leak continues or
originates from another part, contact the manufacturer.
Never use a leaking appliance.
When changing the gas bottle, please respect the following instructions:
- It must only be changed outside, far from any source of ignition or heat.
- Wait for the appliance to have completely cooled down.
- Before changing the gas bottle, ensure its valve is fully closed.
BEFORE STARTING UP
Ensure:
- That there are no leaks.
- That the flexible metal or rubber hose is not in contact with the parts of the appliance that may become hot and that it is visible along its full length (from the appliance to the bottle) and easily accessible.
TURNING ON THE “PLANCHA” CONTACT-GRIDDLE
Every burner is controlled by a valve with a control lever and an ignition button. The control lever has a symbol (l) that indicates the valve’s condition.
- Open the valve located on the gas bottle, press the fixed pressure reducer’s reset button.
- Press and turn the control lever to the full flow position (large circle) and simultaneously press the ignition button.
- Visually check that the appliance is on by looking through the cooking plate.
- Do the same for each burner.
- Then adjust the height of the flame by turning the control lever(s) from full flow (large circle) to reduced flow (small circle) (See Figure 2).
- To turn it off, bring the control lever(s) to the closed position
- then close the gas bottle’s valve.
Note:
A flame (long match or long-beaked lighter) can also be used if the igniter is
not working. To this end, place the flame close to the burner by passing
through the plancha’s body and the cooking plate and ignite as explained
above. Repeat the action for each burner.
USE
NOTE : When using for the first time, we recommend operating your plancha
empty for 10 minutes at medium flow. It is possible that a slight smell will
emanate from your appliance for a few minutes.
Before cooking, pre-heat your appliance for approximately 10 minutes.
To recover your food’s cooking juices, place a jar in the intended opening
located on the left-hand side of the plancha.
CLEANING AND SERVICING
To clean your plate, leave it on the frame of the plancha. It only takes one
minute to clean your plate. Cleaning must be carried out when the plancha is
turned off but while the plate is still warm. If this is not the case,
continue to operate the burners for another few minutes. Scrape the largest
residues using a stainless steel scraper. Pour water on the plate and scrub
using stainless steel wool. Renew the operation until the plate is spotless.
Carefully wipe with a paper towel. Be careful with the capacity of the
collecting tray: do not forget to empty it on a regular basis. Use protective
gloves if the tray is still warm.
Check out our tutorial on our YouTube channel.
CAUTION: The ice cube method is to be avoided. It presents a risk of
thermal shock which could damage the plate (flaking of the enamel, for
example).
If the appliance has not been used for a long period of time, check and, if
need be, cleanthe burners and the air vents with pressurised air so as to
remove potential residues (dirt, insect nests, spider webs, etc.).
STORAGE
Store your plancha in a dry and dust-free place where it will not be damaged. Before storing your plancha, disconnect the gas bottle and store it outside in a dry and well-vented place, far from any source of heat.
FEATURES
WARRANTIES
The appliance enjoys the following commercial warranties:
lemarquier.com
Our aftersales convention can be viewed online on our Website:
lemarquier.com
Every appliance is inspected at every manufacturing stage.
In the event that anomalies were to be detected, it is important to ensure all
the requirements of the manual have been strictly adhered to. In particular,
the fact that the safety pressure regulator used is the one that is intended
to be used with your gas bottle.
Failure to follow the rules laid down for use of the appliance can lead to its
deterioration.
Do not modify the appliance.
Any modification made to the appliance could be dangerous.
In the event of a breakdown or a damaged part, please contact our Aftersales
Department.
Email: sav@lemarquier.com
References
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