User Manual for CADAC models including: 203P1, 203M1, 203P1 2 COOK 3V Stove, 203P1, 2 COOK 3V Stove, COOK 3V Stove, 3V Stove, Stove

USER INSTRUCTIONS

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503-0839-LEV4-203P1-203M1-2-Cook-3-User-Manual-EUZA
2 COOK 3
MODEL No: 203P1 & 203M1 28/37/50mbar

MODEL: 203P1

MODEL: 203M1

USER INSTRUCTIONS
EN DE DK ES FR IT NL NO PL SE SI FI TR
NOTE! PRODUCT MAY VARY FROM ILLUSTRATIONS

503-0839 LEV4

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Explanation of Symbols
Recycling packaging material. Place the packaging material in the appropriate recycling waste bins wherever possible.

CAUTION

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Provide ample ventilation. This gas appliance consumes air (oxygen). Do not use this appliance in an unventilated space to

avoid endangering your life. If still more gas appliances and/or occupants using gas are added to the space, additional ventilation must

be provided.
IMPORTANT

Read these instructions carefully so as to familiarise yourself with the appliance before fitting the appliance to a gas cylinder.

Retain these instructions for future reference.

1. Safety information

These instructions are for your safety and to help you avoid risk of injury and/or damage. All warranties will become void if you do not follow these instructions. · This appliance complies to BS EN 484 and SANS 1539:2017. · Gas appliances require ventilation for efficient performance and to ensure the safety of users and other persons in close proximity, do not use the appliance in an unventilated area. It is intended for outdoor use only. · The room where this appliance is used should have a window or a door that can be opened or partially open during use. If there is no window or door available for room ventilation, extra ventilation must be installed for your safety. · Ensure that the appliance is used in a well-ventilated area. · WARNING: ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BE VERY HOT. KEEP YOUNG CHILDREN AWAY. · Read these instructions carefully before using the appliance. · FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY!

Assembly and use · Do not use the appliance if it has damaged or worn seals. · Do not use an appliance that is leaking, damaged or which does not operate properly. · Handle the appliance with care, do not drop it. · Always operate the appliance on a firm level surface. · Ensure that the assembled product is stable and does not rock. · This appliance is not suitable for installation or connection to a reticulated gas supply. · This appliance must be kept away from flammable materials during use. Minimum safe
distances are: Above the appliance 120cm. At the rear and sides 60cm. (fig 1a) · When using a pot, the minimum recommended pot size is 180mm and maximum
recommended size is 250mm. · Do not use any cooking surface or pot that is larger than the recommended size. Our
cooking surfaces have been specifically designed to allow gas combustion to escape and the closure of this space could affect the performance of this appliance. · Do not modify this appliance, any modification may be dangerous. Do not use it for anything for which it has not been designed. · Do not move the appliance during use. · Never leave the appliance unattended when lit. · During use, parts of the appliance will become hot (particularly the burner). Avoid touching hot parts with bare hands. The use of gloves is recommended. · Ensure your pot stands/cooking surfaces are correctly placed when using your appliance.

250mm 180mm

Fig. 1a 60mm
Fig. 1b

Hose · This appliance must only be used with an approved hose and regulator. (A 2.8kPa hose and regulator is included in South Africa only). The
hose must be checked for wear or damage before every use and before connecting to the gas container. · Do not use the appliance if it has a damaged or worn hose. Replace the hose. · Do not twist or pinch the hose. · The hose length should be no less than 0.8m and shall not exceed 1.2m. Replace when the hose is damaged or shows signs of brittleness or
cracks.

Gas Container · Gas is supplied to the unit via a hose and regulator. (hose and regulator is included with this unit in South Africa only) The hose and
regulator can be connected to a gas cylinder or a Power Pak which is a unit that takes two or more gas cartridges. · IT COULD BE HAZARDOUS TO ATTEMPT TO FIT OTHER TYPES OF GAS CYLINDERS OR GAS CARTRIDGES (USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH
THE POWER PAK). · Only to be used with a gas cylinder that does not exceed 500mm in height (not including the regulator) and 400mm in width. · Ensure that the gas container is fitted or changed in a well-ventilated location, preferably outdoors, away from any sources of ignition such
as naked flames, pilots, electric fires and away from other people. · Keep gas containers away from heat and flame. Do not place on a stove or any other hot surface. · Refillable containers are to be used only in the upright position so as to ensure proper fuel withdrawal. Failure to adhere to this may cause
liquid discharge from the gas container resulting in a dangerous operating conditions. · Do not try to remove the gas container whilst the appliance is in operation. · The gas container must be disconnected from the appliance a er use or when in storage.

Light back · In the event of light back (where the flame burns back and ignites inside the burner or venturi housing), immediately turn off the gas supply
by firstly closing the control valve on the gas cylinder and then the appliance valve. A er the flame is extinguished, remove the regulator and check the condition of the seal; replace the seal if in doubt. Re-light the appliance. · Should the flame persistently light back, return the product to your authorized repair agent.

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Leaks · If there is a gas leak on your appliance (smell of gas), immediately turn off the gas supply by turning the control knob clockwise to the "OFF"
position and take it into a flame free location where the gas leak may be detected and stopped. If you wish to check for gas leaks on your appliance, do it outside. Do not try to detect gas leaks using a flame; use soapy water.
How to check the appliance is connected to the gas supply in a sound fashion · It is important that all gas connections have been correctly connected to prevent any gas leaks. · The correct way is to smear the joint, i.e. where the gas container connects to the appliance, with soapy water. Turn the appliance control knob
slightly anti-clockwise to turn the gas on. If bubbles form, then there is a gas leak. Immediately turn the gas off and disconnect the gas supply from the appliance. Check that all the connections are properly fitted. Check that the seal is in place and in good condition before connecting the gas supply. Re-check with soapy water a er refitting the gas supply. · If a gas leak persists, return the product to your local dealer for inspection/repair.

Country of Use
Appliance Catagories Allowable gasses Gas Pressure Jet Number
Nominal Usage
Gross nom. heat input
AE = United Arab Emirates CZ = Czech Republic FR = France JP = Japan PT = Portugal SK = Slovakia

BE, CH, CY, CZ, ES, FR, GB, GR, IE, IT, LT, LU, LV, PT, SK & SI

PL

BE, CY, DK, EE, FR, FI, HU, IT, LT, NL, NO, SE, SI, SK, RO, HR, TR, BG, IS,LU,
MT, & ZA

AT, CH, DE & SK

I3+(28-30/37)

Butane-G30

Propane-G31

I3B/P (37)

I3B/P (30)

I3B/P (50)

Butane-G30, Propane-G31 or their mixture

28-30mbar

37mbar

37mbar

28-30mbar (2.8kPa for South
Africa)

50mbar

0.73

0.69

0.73

0.64

Butane - 160g/h per burner
(160g/h x 2 = 320g/h in total)

Butane - 160g/h per burner
(160g/h x 2 = 320g/h in total)

Butane - 160g/h per burner
(160g/h x 2 = 320g/h in total)

Butane - 160g/h per burner
(160g/h x 2 = 320g/h in total)

2.2kW per burner (2.2kW x 2 = 4.4kW in total)

2.2kW per burner (2.2kW x 2 = 4.4kW
in total)

2.2kW per burner (2.2kW x 2 = 4.4kW in total)

2.2kW per burner (2.2kW x 2 = 4.4kW
in total)

Country Name and Abbreviations

AL = Albania

AT = Austria

BE = Belgium

DE = Germany

DK = Denmark

ES = Spain

GB = United Kingdom

GR = Greece

HR = Croatia

KR = Korea

NL = Netherlands

NO = Norway

RO = Romania

RU = Russia

RS = Serbia

SE = Sweden

TR = Turkey

ZA = South Africa

CH = Switzerland FI = Finland IT = Italy PL = Poland SI = Slovenia

I 3B/P (30), I 3+ (28-30/37) and I 3B/P (37), Appliance categories: (DK, FI, NO, NL, SE, AT, DE, BE, ES, FR, IE, IT, PT, GB, CH) Push an approved hose onto the valve tailpiece until it is properly seated. On the other end, attach a suitable low pressure regulator. I3B/P(30) : 30mbar Butane configurations regulator or 30mbar Propane configurations regulator or 30mbar butane/propane mixture configuration regulator. I3B/P(37) : 37mbar Butane configurations regulator or 37mbar Propane configurations regulator or 37mbar butane/propane mixture configuration regulator. I3+(28-30/37) : 30mbar Butane configurations regulator or 37mbar Propane configurations regulator. Again making sure that the hose is properly seated. The type of hose used shall comply with the relevant EN standard and locate requirement. In South Africa the regulator used must comply with SANS 1237.
I 3B/P (50) Appliance category: (AT, DE, CH, SK) I3B/P(50) : 50mbar Butane configurations regulator or 50mbar Propane configurations regulator or 50mbar butane/propane mixture configurations regulator. Screw a hose with the correct threaded fittings on each end, onto the le hand 1/4" BSP thread of the valve. Attach a suitable 50mbar low-pressure regulator on the end of the hose. The hose assembly used must comply with DIN 4815 part 2 or equivalent.

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2. Fitting and Changing the Gas Supply
Connecting the gas supply · Before connecting the appliance to a gas supply, ensure that the rubber seal on the regulator is in
position and in good condition. · Before connecting the hose and regulator to the appliance, check that the appliance control knob is
in the "OFF" position. · Carry out this check each time you fit the appliance to a gas cylinder. · Blow out any dust from the gas supply opening to prevent possible blockage of the jet. · Fit an approved hose and regulator to the appliance. · Ensure that the gas supply (gas cylinder/gas cartridge) is fitted in a well-ventilated location away
from any source of ignition, such as naked flames and away from other people. · Do not twist or pinch the hose. Ensure that it is routed away from the stove body so as to prevent
deterioration / damage to the hose caused by heat. · Make sure that the gas cylinder is kept upright at all times, connect to the cylinder by screwing on
hand tight until fully engaged. · Ensure that a complete gas seal has been made (check for the smell of gas around the connection
joint). Do not check for leaks with a naked flame. Use warm soapy water only, applied to the joints and connections of the appliance. Any leakage will show up as bubbles around the leakage area. · If you cannot rectify the gas leak do not use the appliance. If you are in doubt, contact your nearest stockist.
Disconnecting and changing the gas supply · A er use, turn the appliance control knob to the "OFF" position and close the gas supply. · When you need to replace your empty cylinder, make sure that the gas is closed at the cylinder
valve. · Do not smoke while changing the cylinder. · Remove the regulator from the empty cylinder. · Attach the regulator to the full cylinder, refer to the instructions above on how to connect the gas
supply. · Apply the same care and checking procedures as if fitting a new gas cylinder.
How to check if your gas cylinder is empty · The easiest way to check if you are low on gas is by picking up your gas cylinder. · If you think your gas cylinder is feeling a little lighter than you'd like, weighing the bottle is a great
way to see how much gas is le . Most cylinders will have the empty weight stamped on either the neck or foot ring, and if the weight indicated on the stamp and the weight of your cylinder are the same, you're out of gas. You can then approximate the amount of gas you have le by the difference in weight.

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Fig. 2a Fig. 2b

For South Africa

Fig. 2b

3. Operating the Appliance

· When operating this appliance, please take care to ensure that all parts are in good working order and that you have checked for any gas leaks before lighting the appliance with every use.
· Cooking surfaces can simply be placed and are ready to use. No assembly required. · PLEASE NOTE: Please ensure all protective packaging and plastic are removed from the appliance
before use. · The appliance is designed for use with cooking vessels of not less than 180mm in diameter and not
greater than 250mm in diameter.

Piezo button

Precautions to observe before lighting. · Use this appliance only on a firm level surface. · A er prolonged storage, inspect the appliance for any insects and webs, which may affect gas flow.

Lighting the appliance using the piezo

· It is recommended to remove any cooking surfaces when trying to light the appliance. This way it will

Fig. 3

be easy to see the burner when it is lit.

· To light up the appliance using the piezo igniter, push and turn the control knob 90° in an anti-clockwise direction, then press the piezo

button to ignite the gas (see Fig. 3). If the gas does not ignite on the first spark, turn the control knob back to its "OFF" position. Try again,

by pushing and turning the control knob anti-clockwise and push the piezo button to ignite the gas. If the gas has not ignited in the first two

to three seconds you should close the control valve by turing the control knob back to its "OFF" position.

· Wait approximately thirty seconds to let any accumulated gas within the burner escape. Repeat the above process if necessary until the

flame ignites. The flame should normally light up within the first one to two seconds.

Lighting up using a BBQ lighter · When starting cold, the appliance may be lit from the top prior to fitting the desired cooking surface. When lighting up a hot appliance, it
is recommended that this be done by sticking a barbecue lighter through one of the vent holes underneath the burner, until it is in line with the burner (DO NOT place the BBQ lighter through the large hole directly underneath the burner). Ignite the BBQ lighter. Whilst the BBQ lighter is lit, push and turn the control knob anti-clockwise to light the burner.

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General · Once the appliance is lit, the flame intensity may be adjusted by turning the control knob anti-clockwise to reduce the flame or clockwise to
increase the flame. · When cooking food with a high fat content, flaring may occur if the selected heat setting is too high. Should this happen, turn the heat down
until the flaring ceases. · Do not move the appliance when in use. It is unsafe practice to move the appliance whilst lit and may cause flaring. · A er use, first close the control valve on the gas cylinder (where applicable). When the flame has extinguished, close the control valve on
the appliance.
4. Component List

Product code: 203P1-20

Flat Grill Plate (used for frying)
Ribbed Grill Plate (used for Grilling)
Grill Handle
Lid Coffee Pot Stand (used for Coffee making)
Pot Stand (used for Boiling)

Wind Shield (wind protection)
Burner

Control Knob Piezo Button

Product code: 203P1-10

Lid
Pot Stand (used for Boiling) Wind Shield (wind protection) Burner
Control Knob Piezo Button
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Product code: 203M1-20 Product code: 203M1-10

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Flat Grill Plate (used for Frying)
Ribbed Grill Plate (used for Grilling)
Grill Handle Lid Coffee Pot Stand (used for Coffee making) Pot Stand (used for Boiling)
Wind Shield (wind protection) Burner
Control Knob Piezo Button
Lid
Pot Stand (used for Boiling) Wind Shield (wind protection) Burner

Control Knob Piezo Button
The following are sold seperately as optional accessories, and may not be available in all regions. Contact your local supplier for availability (see back page for contact details).

So Soak 2 Cook

Paella Pan 30 (used for Paella/Frying)

Ribbed Grill (with handle)

So Soak Brush 5

Flat Grill (with handle)

Coffee Pot Stand (Standard with
203P1-20 model)

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5. GreenGrill Cooking Options

GreenGrill Cooking

Most of the cooking surfaces have our GreenGrill coating. This ceramic coating is completely PFOA-free; it contains no toxic substances, and guarentees healthier cooking!

PREPARATION & USE · `Seasoning': before using the cooking surface for the first time, you can season it to give the cooking surface a thin protective layer that
prevents food from sticking. It is not required but we do recommend it. It's very easy: lightly rub cooking oil on the surface and then place over medium heat for 2 - 3 minutes. When it cools, wash the cooking surface with soapy water before use and grease it lightly with some oil (cooking oil of your choice, e.g. sunflower oil). It's ready to go! · Note: GreenGrill coating conducts heat better than products with a regular (PTFE) non-stick coating. We therefore recommend using only 75% of the power of what you are used to. · Never leave the cooking surface on the heat source without oil. Apply a thin layer of oil with a kitchen paper towel or a brush before placing the cooking surface on the heat source. Make sure you have oiled all parts, so with e.g. a BBQ grid include the raised edges as well. · We recommend frying in sunflower oil or Rapeseed Oil because of the high burning point. Olive oil can have a relatively low burning point, which can cause the ingredients to stick to the pan or burn. We therefore do not recommend using olive oil. Tip: bring meat or fish to room temperature before frying. This will prevent sticking to the cooking surface. · Always use silicone and/or wooden utensils so that the GreenGrill coating is not damaged. Never use metal utensils as this can damage the coating.

CLEANING · Let the cooking surface cool down before cleaning. Extreme temperature changes can cause deformation of the cooking surface. · The GreenGrill coating is `Easy Clean'. Warm soapy water with a so sponge is sufficient for cleaning the cooking surfaces with GreenGrill
coating. Avoid scouring pads or steel wool. · If the cooking surface has food particles remaining from a previous use they can adhere to the
coating, which can lead to brown spots. In these places, ingredients can stick to the cooking surface because the coating is no longer reached. Make sure that these spots are properly removed before use. · For stubborn stains or residues, you can try the `vinegar method' for the paella pan or chef pan: pour a layer of vinegar into the pan and heat the pan slightly. The vinegar does not have to boil and should certainly not evaporate completely. Pour the vinegar out of the pan, clean the pan with soapy water and the pan is as good as new. Note: heating vinegar can give off an unpleasant smell. · The CADAC | DOMETIC So Soak (sold seperately) is the ideal companion product to facilitate overnight soaking. When using the So Soak, we recommend placing the cooking surface face down which allows for maximum soaking and also uses less water. · Note that in the case of using the So Soak 2 Cook, you can soak both grids simultaneously. To do so place one grid cooking side up, and the other facing downwards as seen in the images. · Any stubborn stains that remain a er soaking, can be loosened and brushed away using the CADAC | DOMETIC So Soak Brush (sold seperately) · Dry with a so cloth and you're done!

MAINTENANCE · We recommend to add a little oil to the cooking surface a er cleaning and spread it with kitchen paper
The oil seals the surface from the outside air and moisture. It also ensures that the food does not burn into the surface. · Place the cooking surface in a plastic bag before you put it into its storage bag so you are ensured the storage bag remains clean and oil free. · The storage bag prevents damage to the GreenGrill coating and your product.

Soaking with the So Soak 2 Cook (Grills not included)

Cooking Options

So Soak Brush

· These are the available cooking options. (Use windshields in case of windy conditions)
Grilling: This cooking option is ideal for fat-free grilling of chicken, sausages, chops, kebabs, fish or vegetables. For this type of cooking, use the grill plate. Caution: Please note that when cooking fatty meats some fat will splatter onto the unit which may cause flare-ups. Please use caution when handling such meats. The cooking temperatures are easily adjusted to suit your own requirements by turning the control knob to regulate the degree of heat. Frying: This option is ideal for stir-fries, fish, breakfast, pancakes, prawns, paella and vegetables. For this type of cooking, use the flat grill. Please note that being a shallow pan, it is not suitable for deep-frying. The easy clean surface encourages the minimum use of fat for healthy cooking. Boiling: For this type of cooking, place the pot stand in its locator grooves ensuring that it is properly seated. Place a suitable pot (not less than 180mm diameter and not more than 250mm diameter). One liter of water will boil in approximately 6 minutes depending on the conditions, size of pot used, etc. Use windshields in case of windy conditions Note: When using small sized pots do not attempt to use pots with plastic handles as these can get extremely hot. Paella: This cooking option is ideal for preparing paellas, risottos, pasta dishes, traditional breakfasts etc. The Paella Pan is made from a high quality pressed aluminium which allows for excellent heat distribution and retention. Coffee: This option is ideal for brewing a hot cup of coffee. Ideal for anytime, anywhere.

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6. Cleaning
· It is recommended to clean your appliance a er every use. This will prolong the life of your appliance. · Allow the appliance to cool down before you clean it. · Use a damp cloth wrung out in a solution of soapy water to clean exterior surfaces. · To clean the stove body, simply wipe with a damp cloth using a little detergent, if necessary. · DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER as this will allow water to get into the burner tube causing the appliance to malfunction. · The grill plate is coated with a tough durable ceramic non-stick coating that has been used with great success on some of the best cookware
in the world. Never the less, taking care of it can help you to enjoy extra years of healthy, easy, non-stick cooking. · Whilst the ceramic non-stick coating is very durable, it can easily be damaged by the use of metal cooking utensils. It is therefore
recommended that only plastic or wooden utensils be used when cooking. · Always allow the grill/flat plate to cool before immersing it in water. · Make sure that no water gets onto the burners or pilot/light area. Wipe the appliance completely dry before use. · Do not use abrasive cleaners as they may damage the surfaces. · Clean the appliance a er each use. A er cleaning recondition the cooking surface with a light wipe of oil. · Do not use any high-pressure steam equipment or a water jet to clean the appliance. · Note: For stubborn stains, CADAC oven cleaner may be used.
7. Storage
· Always allow the unit to cool down and be cleaned before storing. · Turn off the gas supply to the appliance, disconnect and remove the gas supply from the appliance. · Never store an appliance with the gas supply connected, this is an unsafe practice. · Store the appliance and gas supply in a well-ventilated area away from combustible material. Storage of cylinders should preferably be
outdoors and must NOT be in a basement.
8. Maintenance & troubleshooting
Maintenance · If you clean and maintain your appliance on a regular basis, the life of your appliance will extend and the possibility of problems will
decrease. · We recommend the service of your appliance to be every twelve (12) months by a service agent to ensure continued efficient operation. · This appliance must only be serviced by an authorized person. · Check your gas hose and connections regularly for any signs of leaks and every time the gas cylinder is re-filled or fitted to the appliance
with every use.
Troubleshooting In the case of a spattering flame or jet blockage: · Clean your burner ports in case of an over spill. · We recommend to clean or replace the jets every six (6) months to ensure continued efficient operation of your appliance. · Should the appliance operate abnormally a er storage and all checks have not isolated the problem, the jet may be blocked. A blocked jet would be indicated by a weaker yellowish flame or no flame at all in extreme cases. Under these circumstances it will be necessary to remove and check and thoroughly clean out any foreign matter which may have gathered in the appliance. · This may be done by removing the jet using standard tools and blow any dirt from the jet, alternatively, you may purchase new jets from your local store. Do not attempt to clean the jet mechanically.
Replacing a Blocked Jet: · Your appliance is fitted with a specific size jet to regulate the correct amount of gas. · Should the hole in the jet become blocked, this may result in a small flame or no flame at all. Do not attempt to clean the jet with a pin or
other such device as this may damage the orifice, which could make the appliance unsafe. · To replace the jet: Remove any cooking surfaces, close the lid and turn the appliance upside down. Gently unscrew the bottom panel by
removing the screws (Fig. 4)(Only for 203P1 models). Unscrew the screw for the affected burner(s) (Fig. 5), carefuly loosen and drop the burner as illustrated, to expose the jet. Note that the burner is connected to the piezo cable, a er replacing the jet and reassembling, check that this cable is still connected. The jet can now be seen on the valve, remove the jet using a suitable spanner (Fig. 6). Do not use pliers on the jet as this may damage the jet, making it unusable or impossible to remove. Screw the new jet into the valve. Do not over-tighten as this may damage the jet. · Reverse the above procedure to re-assemble the unit.
Replacing the Hose: · The fitting of a hose is described in Section 2.
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Unscrew each of these screws to remove the bot-
tom panel

Model 203P1 only
Unscrew each of these screws to loosen the
burner(s).

Fig. 4 Jet

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

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9. Spares and Accessories
· Always use genuine spares as they have been designed to give optimum performance.

Spares

Item

Spare No.

Item

Spare No.

202-SP004

202-SP011

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Accessories

Item

Spare No.

203-100

202-SP012

202-SP020

203-900

203P-SP001

203P-SP002

8640

203P-SP003

203P-SP005

203-200

203P-SP008

203P-SP011

203-300

203P-SP015
HM6-073 (Jet 0.73 28-30 mbar)
HM6-069 (Jet 0.69 37mbar)
HM6-064 (Jet 0.64 50mbar)
203P-SP023

203P-SP018 203P-SP012
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10. Warranty

CADAC Europe BV hereby warrants to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER of this appliance for 2 years, that it will be free of defects in material and workmanship from the date of purchase as follows:

Valves: Plastic parts: Enamel parts: Die-casting: Burners:

2 Years No Warranty 2 Years 1 Years 1 Year

The warranty will only apply if the unit is assembled and operated in accordance with the printed instructions.

CADAC Europe BV may require reasonable proof of your date of purchase. THEREFORE, YOU SHOULD RETAIN YOUR SALES SLIP OR INVOICE.

This Limited Warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of parts that prove defective under normal use and service and which on examination shall indicate, to CADAC Europe BV's satisfaction, they are defective. Before returning any parts, contact the customer service representative in your region using the contact information provided with your manual. If CADAC Europe BV confirms the defect and approves the claim, CADAC Europe BV will elect to replace such parts without charge. CADAC Europe BV will return parts to the purchaser, freight or postage prepaid.

This Limited Warranty does not cover any failures or operating difficulties due to accident, abuse, misuse, alteration, misapplication, vandalism, improper installation or improper maintenance or service, or failure to perform normal and routine maintenance, including but not limited to damage caused by insects within the burner tubes, as set out in this owner's manual. Deterioration or damage due to severe weather conditions such as hail, hurricanes, earthquakes or tornadoes, discoloration due to exposure to chemicals either directly or in the atmosphere, is not cover by this Limited Warranty.

There are no other express warrants except as set forth herein and any applicable implied warranties of merchantability and fitness are limited in duration to the period of coverage of this express written Limited Warranty. Some regions do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so this limitation may not apply to you.

CADAC Europe BV is not liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages. Some regions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, to this limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.

CADAC Europe BV does not authorize any person or company to assume for it any obligation or liability in connection with the sale, installation, use, removal, return, or replacement of its equipment; and no such representations are binding on CADAC Europe BV.

This Warranty applies only to products sold at retail.

To enjoy and ensure longevity of your product, please refer to the cleaning and maintenance section of the user manual.

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CADAC CHINA Room 807, Huayue International Building, No.255 Tiangao Road, South Yinzhou business district, Ningbo, China Tel:+86 574 87723937 Email: info@cadac.com.cn

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