PRINCESS 01.112256.01.001 Portable Hybrid Barbecue Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
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Hybrid Barbecue Hybrid barbecue
01.112256.01.001

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Instruction manual

SAFETY

  • By ignoring the safety instructions the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for the damage.
  • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
  • Never move the appliance by pulling the cord and make sure the cord cannot become entangled.
  • The appliance must be placed on a stable, level surface.
  • The user must not leave the device unattended while it is connected to the supply.
  • This appliance is only to be used for household purposes and only for the purpose, it is made for.
  • This appliance shall not be used by children aged less than 8 years. This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children aged less than 8 years. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless older than 8 and supervised.
  • To protect yourself against an electric shock, do not immerse the cord, plug or appliance in the water or any other liquid.
  • Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8 years.
  • The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating.
  • The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or a separate remote-control system.
  • To prevent fire or shock hazards do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
  • The surface is liable to get hot during use.
  • This grill is intended to be used as an indoor electric grill, or outdoor charcoal grill. It should only be used for grilling food.
  • Do not use it as a fire pit, wood-burning grill, or heat source.
  • Do not use any nonfood materials or are still hot.
  • Do not place or store any flammable or combustible materials inside or near the grill at any time.
  • Do not use aerosols near the grill while it is in use or still hot.
  • DO NOT USE INDOORS OR IN AN ENCLOSED SPACE WITH CHARCOAL, (e.g., garage, porch, breezeway, camper, tent, car, or interior home space, or any space with an overhanging roof structure, etc.). Burning charcoal produces carbon monoxide which is an odorless toxic gas that may cause serious injury or death.
  • Never use charcoal with the electric heating element. The electric heating element is not designed to be used in contact with charcoal or as a charcoal starter as it may cause permanent damage to the electric heating element.
  • When cooking outdoors with charcoal, the grill must be placed on heat-resistant surfaces, such as brick, stone, concrete or asphalt. Use of the grill with charcoal on non-heat resistant surfaces such as wood, plastic, or other combustible surfaces may cause damage or The grill exterior surfaces may reach temperatures exceeding 315° C when used with charcoal.
  • All exterior grill surfaces will be hot Use heat-resistant gloves or mitts or a hot pad to remove or replace the cover during cooking.
  • Use extreme caution when handling or removing the grease drip tray. Grease will be hot during cooking and after cooking and will cause serious burns if spilled.
  • Never move or transport the grill when in use or not fully cooled.
  • When finished grilling, extinguish the coals or unplug the grill, let it fully cool before moving or
  • If a flare-up occurs, do not use water to put out the flames. Do not attempt to extinguish a grease fire with water or other liquids. It is recommended that you have an fire extinguisher nearby at all times.
  • Do not wear loose clothing around the grill when it is in use or is hot.
  • Keep animals away from the grill while in use and until it is cool.
  • Do not make any modifications to the grill or use any attachments not specifically provided by Modifications to the grill may cause instability, damage to components, premature failure of parts, and/or increased risks of fire or injury and will void the warranty.

PARTS DESCRIPTION

  1. Lid
  2. Handle
  3. Temperature gauge
  4. Air outlet
  5. Grill grid
  6. Heating element
  7. Tray
  8. Body
  9. Grease tray
  10. Thermostat

BEFORE THE FIRST USE

  • Take the appliance and accessories out of the box. Remove the stickers, protective foil or plastic from the device.
  • Clean before using the appliance with a damp cloth.
  • By using the appliance for the first time, the appliance may smell and emit some smoke. This is normal, the grease that may have adhered to the element during manufacture is burning off.
  • When using your grill for the first time, the paint on the outside of the grill may change color slightly as a result of the high temperatures. This is normal and should be expected.
  • Keep the grill at least 12 inches (30.5cm) away from combustible materials when in use.
  • The electric heating element uses high wattage. Make sure no other high-wattage appliances are plugged into the same circuit when you’re using the grill.
  • Do not oil the grill. Oiling the grill will create excessive smoke and will not improve performance.
  • The ventilation openings can be used to regulate easily the heat by opening and closing the ventilation openings: opening will increase the temperature and closing reduces it.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (see leaflet)

  • To assemble the lid, align the handle with the holes in the lid. Insert a screw through the top of each hole and place a silicone washer, then a metal washer over the screws, fasten with wingnuts.
  • To assemble the air outlet (B), insert a screw through the hole (A) and fasten with nut (C).
  • To assemble each leg, align the leg with the holes in the body. Insert a screw through the bottoms of each hole and fasten with wingnuts.
  • Insert the drip tray by aligning the tray with the tracks on the bottom of the grill body. Push the tray in until it is fully in place underneath the

**USE

ELECTRIC GRILL SET UP AND USE**

  • To install the electric heating element (see leaflet)

  • Insert the connection plug of the electric heating element from the inside through the opening. The notch of the plug should rest in the opening (A).

  • Insert the support hooks of the element into the holes in the top of the grill body (B).

  • Then fix the element on a fixed sheet with wingnuts.

  • Attach the control unit probe into the heating element connection, making sure that it is fully seated.

  • Place the grill net over the electric heating element, making sure the support hooks are aligned.

  • Warning! When converting from an outdoor charcoal grill to an indoor electric grill, be sure to thoroughly clean the grill and wipe out all charcoal remnants and residue. If charcoal remnants or residue remain when using the electric heating element it may produce carbon monoxide which may cause serious injury or death.

  • Make sure you place a heat resistance coating under the appliance in
    order to prevent traces due to heat and grease stains on your table.

  • When using the barbecue indoors, place the grill near an extractor hood. Turn on the extractor hood to ventilate the smoke produced.

  • Turn the thermostat control dial to your desired heat setting to heat the BBQ and place the lid.

  • Allow the device to preheat for about 5 minutes

  • The red light on the grill temperature control indicates that the power is
    on and that the heating element is heating. The light will turn on and off
    periodically, as the heating element adjusts to maintain the temperature.

  • When the red light is off, the heating element may still be hot. To prevent burns make sure that the control is turned to off and the grill is unplugged and completely cool before touching the heating element.

  • Use extreme caution when handling or removing the grease drip tray. Grease will be hot during cooking and after cooking and will cause serious burns if spilled.

  • To stop grilling, turn the temperature control dial to –off, then remove the plug from the wall outlet. Always pull the plug out from the wall; never pull the cord.

  • Covering the BBQ with aluminum foil or other material is dangerous! The
    heat cannot get away and will cause the BBQ to melt and malfunction.

  • Note: When the BBQ is used electrically with the lid on, it will switch off when the maximum temperature is reached. For using the grill at a higher temperature, you must remove the lid so that the temperature of the grill plate can rise.

OUTDOOR CHARCOAL GRILL SET UP AND USE

  • Thoroughly clean the BBQ before and after each use

  • Set up for charcoal cooking by removing the electric heating element.

  • Place the charcoal tray in the bottom of the BBQ.

  • Place enough charcoal to create a single layer across the charcoal tray (about 40 briquettes) in a pyramid shape on the charcoal tray.

  • Carefully light the charcoal, leave uncovered and let it burn for 20-30 minutes, or until it is covered with light gray ash.

  • Use long-handled tongs to arrange the charcoal in a single layer across This will help give you more even heating.

  • Place the grill grate back onto the BBQ.

  • Do not overfill the charcoal tray or let charcoal touch the body of the BBQ.

  • Place the BBQ in an open area away from combustible materials like dry leaves, or brush, and at least 10 feet away from your house or other buildings.

  • Never use charcoal with the electric heating element. The electric heating element is not designed to be used in contact with charcoal or as a charcoal starter, as it may cause permanent damage to the electric heating element.

  • Do not use it during strong winds. Strong winds can blow burning ash out of the BBQ.

  • Do not touch charcoal briquettes once they have been lit

  • Never move or transport the BBQ when in use or not fully cooled. Before
    moving, extinguish the coals, and let it cool before moving or cleaning.

  • Use extreme caution when handling or removing the grease drip tray. Grease will be hot during cooking and after cooking and will cause serious burns if spilled.

  • DO NOT USE INDOORS WITH CHARCOAL, or in an enclosed space, (e.g., garage, porch, breezeway, camper, tent car, or interior home space, or any space with an overhanging roof structure, etc.). Burning charcoal produces carbon monoxide which may cause serious injury or death if charcoal is burned indoors or in an enclosed space.

  • Make sure charcoal ashes have fully cooled before discarding in accordance with local rules or regulations.

  • To put out the charcoal, place the lid on the grill until the charcoal goes out completely. Make sure ashes are cold before discarding.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

  • Always unplug the device and let it cool down completely before cleaning
  • Thoroughly clean the entire BBQ between each use.
  • Remove and empty the fat collecting tray after each use and wash the tray in warm, soapy water.
  • After using outdoors with charcoal, cover with the lid and let it cool before
  • After you are finished grilling and the barbecue has completely cooled, to clean the BBQ:
  • Do not submerge the electric heating element, the control or the cord in water. Wipe these down with a damp cloth.
  • Grill net: hand washes with dish soap and water.
  • Bowl: thoroughly clean with a soft cloth and soapy water and wipe dry before storing. Caution: be careful around the sharp edges of the barbecue.
  • Remove ashes after each time you cook. Make sure ashes are cold before discarding.
  • Never use abrasive cleaners, metal brushes or paint thinner to clean the base, otherwise, the barbecue will be damaged.
  • Never immerse the device underwater, the device and the various parts are not dishwasher-proof.
  • After continued use, it may look as if the paint is peeling or flaking off The flakes you see are just accumulated cooking vapors that have turned into carbon. They are not harmful. You can remove them by brushing it with a grill brush.
  • Store the heating element and power cord indoors to prevent premature wear and damage.

ENVIRONMENT

This appliance should not be put into the domestic garbage at the end of its durability but must be offered at a central point for the recycling of electric and electronic domestic appliances. This symbol on the appliance, instruction manual, and packaging puts your attention to this important issue. The materials used in this appliance can be recycled. By recycling of used domestic appliances, you contribute an important push to the protection of our environment. Ask your local authorities for information regarding the point of recollection.

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