User Manual

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WARNING: Follow the instructions before turning on the oven.
- Check all gas connections for gas leak before starting your oven.
- Use the proper PTFE gas piping tape for all threaded connections
- Do not lean over the oven when lighting. Keep your face and body at a safe distance from the
oven door.
- When lighting the oven, the oven door must be open.
- The burner control knob must be in the off position before turning on the LGP cylinder valve.
- Do not move the oven while it is in use.
- STEP 1 - Push IN the burner knob and turn it
counterclockwise to the star symbol on the control
panel, to ignite pilot ame.
- STEP 2 - While KEEPING the burner knob pushed in,
push the ignitor button at the same time to light the
burner pilot ame.
NOTE: Lighting the pilot ame for the rst time or
after it has cooled could take a few attempts due to
air in the supply line. Be patient.
- STEP 3 - Once the pilot ame is lit properly you
will see a small ame inside (rear left corner) the
oven. You can then release the ignition button BUT
will need to KEEP the burner knob pushed in for 15
seconds. This will insure that the thermocouple is hot
enough to allow the pilot ame to stay on.
- STEP 4 - Release the burner knob and turn it
counter- clockwise to the larger dual ame symbol
on the control panel. The oven burner is now on high
and you can start preheating the oven.
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
- Do not close the door when the oven is lit with the ame at the maximum position.
- Do not exceed the temperature limit of 500°C / 1000°F.
- Never disconnect the gas pipe or other ttings when using the oven.
OVEN USE
ONLY FOR GAS VERSION
WARNING: Follow the instructions before turning on the oven.
- Do not use ammable liquids or other fuels to light the oven.
- Make sure that there are no ammable materials near the oven and that the minimum safety
distance is respected.
LIGHTING
- STEP 1 - Make a small pile of wood in the centre of
the oven with small pieces of dry wood.
- STEP 2 - When the wood is well-lit, add two larger
logs and move the re to one side.
- STEP 3 - After a few minutes of continuous burning,
never excessive, the temperature of 400°C/750°F
will be reached, burning to a dark soot. This is the
moment the oven is ready to be used.
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
- Do not exceed the temperature limit of 500°C / 1000°F
- Do not leave the oven unattended when the re is going.
- To keep constant temp, throw in small quantities of rewood at regular
intervals; do not keep adding more logs to avoid a dangerous rise in
temperature or ames spilling out of the oven that might damage people or
property.
TURNING OFF
- To turn the oven off, close the oven door and wait for ash to form.
- When the re is out and oven has been completely shut down off for 60 minutes you
can remove the ashes into a re safe metal ash can.
- Never put hot coals or ashes on the ground, patio, deck or near plants or trees.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF WOOD
- Use small sized wood pieces that are very dry for lighting.
- Treated wood, pine, resin or scrap woods are strictly prohibitied.
- Wet or damp wood can be difcult to start and can pop due to the increased volume
of water. This will produce a lot of smoke and ash and less than optimal heat and
performance.
OVEN USE
ONLY FOR WOOD VERSION