CAMPINGAZ Attitude 2go CV Barbecue Instructions

June 5, 2024
CAMPINGAZ

Attitude 2go CV Barbecue
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, the following generic terms “appliance/unit/product/equipment/device” stated in this instruction manual, all refer to the product “Attitude 2go”.
The product shown in this manual may look different from yours. It is for illustration purposes only.

  • Please read the instructions carefully before use.
  • Use outdoors only. y It is best to wear gloves to assemble the product.
  • Do not use charcoal on this product.
  • Do not use an adjustable low-pressure regulator. Only use fixed regulators that comply with relevant European Standards.
  • No respect for these instructions may be dangerous for the user and anyone else close by.
  • To ensure the safe operation of your device, never use two full griddles side by side.
  • Regularly clean the parts at the base of the firebox to avoid the risk of inflammation from excess grease.

Follow these instructions carefully to avoid serious damage to your barbecue.
This product is designed for normal private use, not intended for commercial purposes

FOR YOUR SAFETY

  • Do not store or use petrol and other flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this appliance. This device must be kept away from inflammable materials when it is in use.
    If you smell gas:
    1. Close the valve of the gas bottle.
    2. Extinguish all naked flames.
    3. Open the lid.
    4. If the smell continues, see “F. Checking for gas leaks” or immediately seek advice from your local retailer.

  • Do not leave your appliance unattended while it is in operation.

  • Parts that are protected by the manufacturer or the manufacturer’s representative must not be manipulated by the user.

  • Seal the gas bottle after use.

LOCATION

  • This appliance must only be used outdoors.
  • CAUTION: accessible parts may get very hot. Keep children away.
  • There should be no combustible materials within a radius of approximately 60 cm around the appliance.
  • Do not move the appliance when alight.
  • The appliance should be operated on a level surface.
  • The estimated air offtake is 2 m 3 /kW/h.

GAS BOTTLE

This appliance has been adjusted to operate from 3 to 15 kg butane/propane gas bottles with an appropriate low-pressure regulator:

  • France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Cyprus, United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Greece:
    butane 28 mbar / propane 37 mbar.

  • Netherlands, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Switzerland, Slovenia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Bulgaria, Turkey, Romania, Croatia, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania:
    butane 30 mbar / propane 30 mbar.

  • Poland: propane 37 mbar. Always connect or replace the gas bottle in a well-ventilated area, never in the presence of a flame, spark, or heat source.

HOSE (FIG 1-2 & 3)

The appliance should be used with a flexible hose that is suitable for use with butane and propane gas. Hose length should not exceed 1.50 meters. It should be replaced if it is damaged or cracked when required by national regulations, or at the end of its lifecycle.
France (depending on model):
Flexible hose designed to be joined onto ringed tailpieces on both the appliance and regulator sides held firm with collars (in accordance with standard XPD 36-110). Recommended length 1.25 m.

  1. Connect the flexible hose to the connector and secure the connection with a clamping collar (Fig 2).
  2. Connect the other end of the hose to your regulator and secure the connection with a clamping collar (Fig 2).
  3. Connect the regulator to your cylinder (Fig 2).
  4. Check for leaks following the instructions in section F.

Do not pull or pierce the hose. Keep away from any parts of the appliance that get hot. Check that the flexible hose stretches out normally, without twisting or pulling. (Fig. 3A & 3B)

LID

Handle the lid carefully, especially when the grill is on. Do not lean over the firebox or cooking surface as this area can get very hot.

CHECkING FOR GAS LEAkS

Important: never use a naked flame to check for gas leaks.

  1. Work outside, away from all sources of ignition. Do not smoke.
  2. Make sure the control knobs are in the “OFF” ( O ) position.
  3. Fit the regulator onto the gas bottle in accordance with its instructions.
  4. Connect the flexible hose to the regulator and appliance as described in section D.
  5. Use a gas leak solution to test for leaks.
  6. Apply the solution to the connections between the gas bottle/ regulator/hose/appliance. (Fig 4)
  7. Open the gas bottle valve (The control knob should remain in the “OFF” ( O ) position). Bubbles in the gas leak solution indicate if there is a gas leak.
  8. To fix the leak, tighten the regulator nut on the gas cylinder.
  9. The grill must not be used until all leaks have been eliminated.
  10. Close the valve on the gas bottle.
  11. Unplug the regulator from the gas bottle and contact your local after-sales service center for assistance.

Important:
Check for leaks at least once per year and each time the gas cylinder is replaced.

PRIOR TO USE

Never use the appliance until the instructions have been read carefully and understood. Additionally, ensure that:

  • There are no leaks. y Make sure the burner tube is not obstructed (by spider webs, etc.).
  • The hose does not touch any components which may get hot. (Fig. 3A & 3B).
  • The ventilation openings in the cylinder storing compartment (if present) are not obstructed.
  • The evacuation tray fits correctly and it is inserted as far as it will go (Fig. 5).

Put the cooking grids in place correctly (Fig. 6).

LIGHTING THE BARBECUE BURNERS

Never light the appliance with the lid closed, only with the lid opened.

  1. Open the cooking lid.
  2. Make sure the control knob is in the “OFF” position ( O ). (Fig. 8 )
  3. Press the control knob and then turn it counterclockwise to the full flow position ( ) (Fig. 7) .
  4. Wait for 2 to 3 seconds and push the piezo switch ( ) several times (Fig. 7).
  5. If the piezo ignition doesn’t work, ignite the grill manually (see below)

LIGHTING THE BARBECUE MANUALLY

  1. Open the cooking lid and remove the grids.
  2. Make sure the control knob is in the “OFF” position ( O ).
  3. Light a match and hold it up to the burner.
  4. Push the control knob and turn it counterclockwise until it is in the full flow position ( ). (Fig. 7)
  5. Put the grids back in place.

EXTINGUISHING THE BARBECUE

Turn the control knobs back to the “OFF” position ( O ) and close the gas bottle valve (Fig. 8).

REPLACING THE GAS BOTTLE

  1. Always work in a well-ventilated area and never in the presence of a flame, spark, or heat source.
  2. Turn the control knob back to the “OFF” position ( O ) and close the gas bottle valve.
  3. Remove the regulator, and check that the sealing joint is in good condition.
  4. Put the full gas bottle in place, and refit the regulator, taking care not to apply stress to the hose. Check for gas leaks.

OPERATION

It is recommended that protective gloves be worn to handle components that may be very hot.
When in use for the first time, heat up the barbecue with its burners in full flow position ( ) (with the lid closed), for approximately 30 minutes in order to eliminate any odors resulting from the paint on the new parts.
It is good practice to pre-heat your grill for a few minutes (10-15min) before you start placing food on it. Similarly, when you cook in a pan or in an oven, it helps you to reach an appropriate grilling temperature and prevents food from sticking, ensuring a crisp, brown crust. To reduce the risk of food sticking to grates further, you can lightly brush cooking oil on the grids, prior to use.
Cooking speed can be regulated by the control knob position: from the full flow position ( ) to the reduced flow position ( ).
In order to reduce the number of possible flare-ups while grilling, remove any excess grease or fat from the meat prior to placing it on the grate.
If grease does catch fire during cooking, it may be necessary to reduce the flow by moving the control knob to the ( ) position. Clean the barbecue after each use to prevent grease buildup and reduce the risk of inflammation.
Important: If the burner turns off while using the appliance, immediately turn the control knob to the “OFF” position (O). Wait five minutes to allow the unburned gas to escape. Only repeat the ignition steps after this time.
Your appliance works with a liquid gas cylinder. The vaporization of this liquid, which is necessary to power the burner, depends on the outdoor temperature and the amount of liquid inside the cylinder. Under low outdoor temperature conditions, the vaporization is reduced. If you are using a small cylinder like the cylinder R907, avoid using your appliance at an outdoor temperature below 10°C.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Never modify the appliance: any modification may prove dangerous.

  • In order to maintain your appliance in perfect working condition, it is recommended that you clean it after each use.
  • Wait until the appliance has cooled down before cleaning.
  • Close the gas bottle and remove the regulator.

Burner:
Clean the burner using a damp sponge (soaked in water and dishwashing soap). If necessary, use a wet steel brush.
Check that all burner outlets are clear and dry before using them again. If necessary, use a wire brush to unclog the burner outlets.
If necessary, clean the burner or burner openings.
NOTE: Regular cleaning extends the lifetime of the burner and prevents premature oxidation that may result from cooking acid residue. Oxidation of the grill burner is, however, normal.
Control panel:
Clean the control panel from time to time using a damp sponge and a little dishwashing liquid. Do not use abrasive products.
Firebox:
Clean the bottom of the grill after each use with a damp sponge.
Grease evacuation tray:
Your barbecue is equipped with a grease evacuation tray (Fig 5). It is recommendable to clean it after each use.
To facilitate cleaning, some sand can be placed at the bottom of the tray to absorb the cooking grease. Discard the sand after each use.
Cooking grates:
The cooking grates are enameled.
Wait for them to cool before any cleaning operation. Campingaz® recommends using the Campingaz® BBQ Cleaner Spray and appropriate barbecue brushes for cleaning.
You may clean your griddle and grate in the dishwasher. Before putting them into the dishwasher, it is often necessary to scrape them with a sponge or a metallic brush to remove residue that may stick to the cooking surface.
To remove the grates, slide a finger into the holes indicated, lift and hold up with the other hand. (Fig 9).
To keep your barbecue looking new, we recommend you cover it with a Campingaz ® protective cover available as an accessory.
Important:
Wait for the barbecue to cool down completely before putting on its protective cover.

STORAGE

  • Close the gas bottle valve after use.
  • If you store your barbecue indoors, disconnect the gas bottle and store the bottle outdoors.
  • If you store your barbecue outdoors, it is recommended that a protective cover be used.
  • When not used for a long period of time, it is recommended that the barbecue be stored in a dry, sheltered place (e.g.: a garage).
  • An environment conducive to corrosion: particular care must be taken with the product if used by the sea; it must not be stored outside without protection and must be kept sheltered in a dry environment.

ACCESSORIES

ADG (Campingaz) advises that its gas barbecues should systematically be used with accessories and replacement parts from Campingaz ®. ADG (Campingaz) accepts no responsibility for any damage or malfunction due to the use of accessories and/or replacement parts from other brands.

PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT

Think about protecting the environment! Your equipment contains materials that can be recovered or recycled. Hand them into the waste collection service in your municipality and sort the packing materials.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Troubleshooting Corrective Actions
Difficulty with ignition •Check that the regulator matches the type of gas

and recommend. pressure.
•Check that the regulator is not in safe mode.
•Check that the regulator and hose are in good condition.
•Check that the gas bottle is not empty or almost empty.| •Change the regulator if it does not match.
•Reset the regulator.
•Replace the hose and/or regulator if they are in poor condition.
•Change the gas bottle if necessary.
Difficulty with ignition The flames are hot
Vslotwtgeg &need’:| •Possible presence of air in the gas bottle and thus in the gas circuit.| •Let the barbecue work and the problem will disappear.
The burner will not
light.| •Crtilecbkutrnhaetr tZehsosLinnjcetcctogtaepci.venturi tube| •Blow in the burner.
•Clean the Venturi tube.
The burner does not
burn smoothly or goes
out.| • Check that the hose, injector, tap, venturi tube, and burner holes are not clogged.| •Change the gas bottle.
Large flame on the
burner surface| •The burner outlet may be blocked (spiderwebs,…) or the injector holder is improperly positioned in the outlet.| •Clean the Venturi tube and/or reposition the burner.
Flame at the injector| •Check that the gas bottle is not almost empty.| •Change the gas bottle.
•Contact the After Sales Service.
Insufficient cooking temperature| •Check that the injector or Venturi tube is not blocked (spider webs…).| •Clean the Venturi tube.
The grease ignites in
an abnormal manner.| •Make sure grease has not accumulated at the bottom 0, the grip.| •Reduce the gas flow of the barbecue.
•Clean the bottom of the grill.
The bumper does not light up with the piezo ignitor.| •Check the condition of the wires or electrodes.
•Check that the piezo ignitor is well connected to the electrode.| •Change if necessary. Contact the After Sales Service.
•Connect if necessary.
Flame at the roTee:rt hef tnhoez gz les| •Check the airtightness of the coupling.| •Close the gas supply.
•Contact the After Sales Service.
Flame behind the adjustment button (knob) or control panel| | •Turn the appliance off and close the gas bottle.
•Contact the After Sales Service.

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