CAMPINGAZ 2000030685 Party Grill 400 CV Stove Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
CAMPINGAZ

CAMPINGAZ 2000030685 Party Grill 400 CV Stove

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

NOTE: Following generic terms “appliance / unit / equipment / device” appeared in this instruction manual all refer to the product “PARTy GRILL 400 CV”.

  • Rate: 145 g/h (2 kW)-injector n° 30
  • Category: butane direct pressure

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IMPORTANT: ALWAYS BE CAREFUL WHEN USING GAS !

  • The purpose of these instructions is to enable you to use your Campingaz® Party Grill 400 CV correctly and safely.
  • Please read them carefully to familiarise yourself with the appliance prior to assembling the gas cartridge.
  • Please observe these instructions and the safety measures printed on the Campingaz® CV 470 PLuS / CV 300 PLuS cartridges. Failure to observe these instructions may result in the user and people in the immediate vicinity being put at risk.
  • Keep these instructions in a safe place so that you can refer to them if needed.
  • This appliance must be used exclusively with Campingaz® CV 470 PLuS / CV 300 PLuS cartridges. Using other gas cartridges may be dangerous.
  • The Société Application Des Gaz accepts no responsibility where cartridges of any other brand are used.
  • This equipment must be used only in areas that are properly ventilated (minimum 2 m3/h/kw) and away from inflammable material.
  • Do not use appliance which leaks, is damaged or functions incorrectly. Instead, return it to your retailer who will inform you of your nearest after-sales service.
  • Never modify this appliance or use it for purposes for which it is not intended. Any modification of the appliance could be dangerous.
  • Do not use this appliance in caravans, cars, tents, huts, sheds or any small enclosed areas.
  • The appliance should not be used while sleeping or left unattended.
  • All appliances running on gas consume oxygen and emit other potentially dangerous substances and gases such as carbon monoxide (CO).
  • Carbon monoxide is an odorless, clear gas that can cause flu-like symptoms, sickness, illness, and possibly death if produced inside aforesaid enclosed areas through use of the appliance without proper ventilation.

ASSEMBLY OF THE APPLIANCE

Remove the appliance from its packaging. Unlock latch by following step sequence A, B, C, then open the lid (Fig. 1).
Remove components within the appliance (Fig. 2).

  1. Lid (Wok)
  2. Griddle
  3. Grid
  4. Heat distributor
  5. Pan Support
  6. Legs
  7. Water Reservoir
  8. Base
  9. (Fig. 3) Flip the appliance upside down. Screw legs into the sockets at the bottom of the appliance .
  10. (Fig. 4) Stand the appliance in upright position on level ground. Install the water reservoir by resting it on the base, with the viewing window facing front (Fig. 4-A).
  11. Make sure that the notches on the inner circle of the reservoir are in line with the locking tabs on the base, then lock the reservoir into place by turning it clockwise until it stops (Fig. 4-B). The viewing window should face front in line with the control knob (Fig. 4-C) when the reservoir is installed.
  12. (Fig. 5) Attach lid handles to lid by driving screws through holes on lid & handle from outside, then tightening with dome nuts and washers from inside of the lid.

FITTING A CAMPINGAZ® CV 470 PLUS/CV 300 PLuS CARTRIDGE

(If the existing cartridge is empty, read section § E, “Removing the cartridge”).

  • To fit or remove a cartridge, always work in a well ventilated area, preferably outdoors, away from other people and inflammable material, never near a naked flame, heat or spark source (cigarettes, electrical equipment, etc).
  • AS CAMPINGAZ® CV 470 PLUS / CV 300 PLUS CARTRIDGES ARE VALVE-OPERATED, THEY CAN BE DETACHED FROM THE EQUIPMENT, EASILY TRANSPORTED (EVEN WHEN NOT EMPTY) AND FITTED TO OTHER CAMPINGAZ® EQUIPMENT IN THE CV 470 PLUS / CV 300 PLUS RANGE DESIGNED TO OPERATE EXCLUSIVELY WITH THESE CARTRIDGES.
  1. (Fig. 6-A) Turn the control knob clockwise to the off position (O) until it stops.
  2. Flip the appliance upside down.
  3. (Fig. 6-B) Gently screw in the gas cartridge by turning it clockwise until you hear a click (approximately one-sixth of a turn). Do not force the cartridge to turn further than this; you will risk damaging the cartridge valve.

In the event of leakage (smell of gas prior to turning the tap on), take the appliance outside immediately, in a well-ventilated area with no combustion source, where the leak can be located and halted. If you wish to check for leaks on your appliance, do it outside. Do not try to detect leaks using a flame, use soapy water.

OPERATION

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Do not use your appliance at a distance of less than 20 cm from a wall or a combustible object.
  • Position the appliance on a stable, horizontal surface and do not move when in use to avoid the appearance of large flames resulting from the combustion of liquid butane rather than vaporised butane. Should this occur, turn off the control knob, and re-position the appliance.
  • Before lighting the appliance, make sure to fill the reservoir with water to “MAXI” level, regardless whether the appliance is to be used as a stove or a grill.
  • Never leave the cooking plate on fire without foodstuffs longer than one minute (except for the initial pre-heating period) otherwise the special coating will be damaged.
  • Wait until the device has completely cooled down before preparing it for storage.
  • Caution: some parts may be very hot. Keep young children away from the appliance.
INSTALLING COOKING PLATES

Using the appliance as a grill (Fig. 7-A / B)

CAMPINGAZ 2000030685 Party Grill 400 CV Stove-fig8

  1. (Fig. 7-ii) Fill the reservoir with water to the “MAXI” level (marked on wall of reservoir).

  2. (Fig. 7-ii) Place in the pan support (5), with its three feet resting on the supports on the wall of the reservoir.

  3. (Fig. 7-ii) Place the heat distributor (4) over the pan support, with its edge resting on the notches of the pan support feet.

  4. Place one of the cooking plates (griddle (2) or grid (3)) over the pan support (5), with its edge resting on the notches of the pan support feet.

    • Griddle (2) placement (Fig. 7-A)
      The three feet on pan support (5) must be in line with and inserted through the three slits around the edge of the griddle (2) (Fig. 7-i).

    • Grid (3) placement (Fig. 7-B)
      Make sure to rotate the grid (3) to a position that the u- shap spacer rests right on the feet of the pan support (5) (Fig. 7-iv).

IMPORTANT: Never use more than one cooking plate at the same time. Heat distributor must be placed beneath the cooking plate prior to use. Never put cooking vessels (pan, wok etc.) on cooking plate (2 / 3) or heat distributor (4).

Using the appliance as a stove (Fig. 7-C)

  1. (Fig. 7-ii) Fill the reservoir with water to the “MAXI” level (marked on wall of reservoir).
  2. (Fig. 7-ii) Place in the pan support (5), with its three feet resting on the supports on the wall of the reservoir.
  3. Flid the lid (1) over and place it on the pan support (5) to use it as a cookig vessel (wok). Or place other cooking vessel (pan etc.) on the pan support, centered over the burner. Ensure that the flame does not exceed the underside of the cooking vessel.

IMPORTANT: Cooking plate (2 / 3) and heat distributor (4) must be taken away when using the appliance as a stove. Never put cooking vessels (pan, wok etc.) on cooking plate (2 / 3) or heat distributor (4).

LIGHTING THE BURNER
Never light the appliance with the lid closed, only with the lid removed.

Piezo ignition (Fig. 8)

  1. Turn the control knob (Fig. 8-A) counter-clockwise (towards “ ”) so that it is completely open, then push immediately on the control knob (Fig. 8-B) until you hear a click.
  2. Repeat pushing 3 or 4 times if necessary until the burner is lit (check flame through the window on the front of the reservoir).
  3. If the burner fails to light, turn the control knob clockwise to the off position (O) until it stops. Wait 5 minutes before repeating the operation.
  4. If the burner fails to light after the 2nd attempt, you may A. proceed to Match Ignition at below section, or B. read troubleshooting instructions in section § F.

Match Ignition (Fig. 9):

If the piezo ignition doesn’t work:
IMPORTANT: Wait until the appliance is cool, and wear protective gloves before conducting following operations.

  1. Turn the control knob (Fig. 9-A) counter-clockwise (towards “ ”) so that it is completely open.
  2. (Fig. 9-B) Remove heat distributor / cooking plate that cover the burner, then put a lit match near the burner.
  3. Place the heat distributor / cooking plates back on.

OPERATION

  • It is recommended protective gloves to be worn to handle components which may be very hot.
  • Preheating: Before grilling, preheat the appliance for about 2 minutes in full flame.
  • A bluish discolouration of the cooking plate is due to the strong heat development. This is without any impact on the quality of the used material.

COOKING

IMPORTANT: Make sure water reservoir is filled with water as instructed in section D-1. Never leave the cooking plate on fire without foodstuffs longer than one minute (except for the initial pre-heating period) otherwise the special coating will be damaged.

  • The griddle has two cooking surfaces: one corrugated side for the searing of meats and one smooth side for fish, shellfish, vegetables, etc…
  • The griddle is covered with a high quality non-sticking material which ensures healthy cuisine without adding fat or oil.
  • The grid doesn’t have the non-sticking coating. In order to reduce food from sticking to the grid, brush the grid lightly with cooking oil prior to use.
  • When using the grid, fatty substances are collected in the water reservoir, your meal is perfectly healthy (no residual or carbonised fats), your ingredients retain all their savor.
  • It is also possible to adjust the speed of cooking according to where the ingredients are placed on the cooking plate: maximum in the center, less intense towards the edge.
  • Cooking can be done with the lid closed when using the appliance as an grilling oven.

SHUTTING DOWN
Turn the control knob clockwise to the off position (O) until it stops.

 REMOVING THE CARTRIDGE

The cartridge can be removed even if not empty.

  1. Turn the control knob clockwise to the off position (O) until it stops.
  2. Wait for the appliance to cool down.
  3. Holding the appliance, unscrew the gas cartridge by turning it counter-clockwise until you hear a click (approximately one-sixth of a turn), then remove it.
  4. Never throw away a cartridge which is not completely empty. Check that there is no liquid in the cartridge by shaking it.

MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting
In case of burn back (ignition under the burner cap) switch the product off, allow it to cool down (approximately five minutes), then
re-ignite the appliance. If the problem of burn back persists, please contact your local Campingaz® representative.

Maintenance & Storage

  1. Once the unit is cold (approximately 15 minutes) remove the cooking plate and pan support.
  2. Unlock the reservoir from base by turning it counter-clockwise and lift. Empty the water.
  3. Unscrew legs from base.
  4. Clean the greasy parts with soapy water or a non-abrasive detergent (do not use a scouring agent on the cooking plate or the water reservoir).
  5. To simplify cleaning, the lid, the cooking plate, reservoir, pan support, can be washed in a dishwasher. The legs can be cleaned with a sponge (no washing powder)
  6. Assemble the pieces of the unit and close the lid.
  7. Legs could be placed in the reservoir for compact transportation size (Fig 1).
  8. The unit should be stored in a safe, secure, and dry place, out of the reach of children and never in a cellar.
  9. If the appliance will not be used for a long period of time, disconnect the cartridge as indicated in section § E.

LIFE OF A CARTRIDGE

Cartridge duration

Type Stove : (max. temp.) Grill : pre-heating and cooking

CV 300

Plus

| 1 Hr 45 Min| 2 Hr 15 Min
CV 470

Plus

| 3 Hr 15 Min| 3 Hr 45 Min

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