Livoo DOC272 Charcoal Trolley Barbecue Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Livoo
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Livoo DOC272 Charcoal Trolley Barbecue
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General Safety Instructions
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PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE AND KEEP THEM FOR FUTURE USE.
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CAUTION: This barbecue will become very hot. Do not move it during use.
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CAUTION: Do not leave the barbecue within the reach of children and pets.
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WARNING! Do not use the barbecue in a confined and/or habitable spaces such as houses, sheds, caravan, tents, camper vans, garages, arbours, boat, etc. Risk of fire and suffocation, death by carbon monoxide poisoning.
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The barbecue must be installed on a flat, level, stable and heat-resistant surface or floor before and during use.
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Use the appliance only for its intended purpose.
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Incorrect use or action and non-compliance with the safety instructions in this manual can result in serious injury or death.
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Incorrect use or action and failure to observe the safety instructions in this manual may result in fire or explosion, causing serious material damage.
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Never leave the appliance unattended during use.
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Do not attempt to limit flare-ups or extinguish charcoal with water.
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Do not obstruct the ventilation openings of the barbecue
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The appliance is intended for outdoor use only and in accordance with local regulations
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Do not use near flammable materials or substances. Do not use within 1.5 metres of combustible material.
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CAUTION: Do not use alcohol, gasoline or similar liquids to start or rekindle a fire. Only use fire starters if they comply with EN 1860-3!
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The barbecue must be heated up and the fuel kept glowing for at least 30 minutes before the first cooking.
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Before starting to cook, wait for a layer of ash to cover the fuel.
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Only use charcoal or charcoal briquettes that comply with the EN1860-2 standard as fuel in the pan.
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Do not place the charcoal directly on the bottom of the tank.
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The amount of charcoal to be used should not exceed 50% of the maximum capacity of the tank.
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Do not wear loose clothing when lighting or using the barbecue.
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This appliance is for private use only. Do not use at events or in public places.
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Do not modify the appliance.
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Do not cover the appliance during use.
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Do not use the barbecue in strong winds.
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Do not use the barbecue if all parts are not in place. Be sure to follow the assembly instructions to properly assemble this barbecue. Incorrect assembly can be dangerous.
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Use appropriate heat-resistant barbecue utensils to handle cooking food. Wear protective gloves when using the barbecue to avoid burns. Some accessible parts can be very hot.
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Do not cover the cooking grate with foil, dish or container to avoid heat build-up. Do not cook in foil.
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Allow the barbecue, ashes and accessories or parts to cool completely before cleaning and storing. It is recommended to empty the ashes 24 hours after using the barbecue.
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Always allow to cool before storing or cleaning.
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Clean the appliance and its accessories after each use to avoid the accumulation of grease (risk of fire).
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Please store the appliance in a dry and sheltered place.
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The maximum qty of charcoal to use for this product is 2.5 kg.
Although this barbecue has been manufactured to avoid sharp edges, take care
when handling all parts to avoid the risk of injury.
Remove all protective packaging and keep it away from children. Read the
safety instructions carefully before you start using your barbecue. Refer to
the parts list and assembly diagrams to assemble your barbecue. Make sure that
no parts or pieces are missing or damaged/broken, which could impair the
proper functioning of the appliance. The guarantee for this appliance cannot
be applied for abnormal conditions of use, incorrect storage conditions, lack
of maintenance, modification of the product, professional use”.
IGNITION
Make sure the barbecue is positioned on a stable and level surface. Put a
single layer of charcoal in the bowl, making sure that the charcoal rack is
positioned correctly. The appliance must not be filled with fuel to more than
50% of its capacity.
An over fuelled vessel will deteriorate very quickly and the temperature
reached will be too high to cook your food and potentially dangerous (burns or
fire). Position solid fire starters and light. Do not use liquid firelighters
or fire lighting gel. Use only solid cubes Wear protective gloves and open the
vents wide (if the model has them) so that air can flow in and accelerate
combustion. The barbecue must be heated and the fuel kept glowing for at least
30 minutes before the first cooking. Before starting to cook, wait for a layer
of ash to cover the fuel. For subsequent use, wait until there are sufficient
embers and use a poker to spread the charcoal evenly over the entire surface
of the pan. Before starting to cook, wait for a layer of ash to cover the fuel
CAUTION: This barbecue will become very hot. Do not move it during use.
When reloading the barbecue, wear suitable protective gloves, remove all food from the cooking grate, remove the cooking grate and reload the pan with the recommended fuels. Do not add firelighters. You can then reposition the cooking grate.
USE
Never grill your food in the flames.
Make sure that the fire starters are completely burnt out before cooking your
food.
Before you start cooking,
Make sure that a layer of ash covers the fuel.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
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CLEANING AND STORAGE
After each cooking, wait for the fuel to burn out and the barbecue to cool
down completely. Empty the pan and/or ash pan and clean your barbecue and
utensils after each use to avoid a highly flammable and toxic grease deposit.
Do not use sharp objects or abrasive cleaners for the cooking grate or the
pan. It is preferable to use a strong degreaser.
Do not leave standing water in the pan, as this can cause rust and rapid
deterioration of the materials. Protect your appliance with a cover if you
leave it outside in fine weather. Protect from rain and moisture when not in
use for long periods of time.
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- Worried about the quality of his products the manufacturer reserves the right to make modifications without advance notice.
References
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