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Rev.13052022

IMPORTANT

This 

Artusi BBQ

 is certified for both outdoor and indoor installation under certificates # 

GAS-105435-005 (outdoor certification to ASNZS5263.1.7-2016) and GAS-105435-004 
(indoor certification to ASNZS5263.1.1-2020 ) issued by Global-Mark. Some differences 
exist re-installation requirements for indoor and outdoor use:

1.  Indoor installation requires a 1200mm clearance between BBQ 

and rangehood whereas outdoor installation requires 600mm 

2. Indoor installation does not require an interlock

3. Indoor installation is not approved for use with cooking hood

4. Indoor installation is not approved with internal gas bottle

Summary of Contents for ABBQ1B

Page 1: ...APPLIANCES FOR LIVING BUILT IN BARBECUE FOR HOME OUTDOOR INDOOR USE OPERATION MANUAL MODELS ABBQ1B ABBQ2B ABBQ3B ABBQ1MB ABBQ2MB ABBQ3MB ABBQM ABBQM2 ABBQM3 ...

Page 2: ...PLIANCE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULA TIONS FORCE AND ONLY USED IN A WELL VENTILATED SPACE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THIS APPLIANCE THIS APPLIANCE IS CONCEIVED FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR WHATEVER INJURIES OR DAMAGES ARE CAUSED BY INCORRECT INSTALLATION OR BY UNSUITABLE WRONG OR ABSURD USE THIS APPLIA...

Page 3: ...g the barbecue 12 Gas Connection 17 Installation Procedure 19 Gas cylinder safety information 22 Installation instructions 27 Application of the thin cover or cooking hood 36 Usage instructions 38 Igniting the BBQ 40 Cleaning and care 42 Maintenance 44 Troubleshooting 45 Warranty 47 CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...ASNZS5263 1 1 2020 issued by Global Mark Some differences exist re installation requirements for indoor and outdoor use 1 Indoor installation requires a 1200mm clearance between BBQ and rangehood whereas outdoor installation requires 600mm 2 Indoor installation does not require an interlock 3 Indoor installation is not approved for use with cooking hood 4 Indoor installation is not approved with i...

Page 5: ...ble for indoor and outdoor use 2 Battery compartment cover 3 Gas connection point 4 Burner controls 5 Grill groups 2 sets 6 Cooking plate 7 Removable oil collection drip plan located in front of the barbecue not shown 8 Flame diffusers 2 pcs located under the grills not shown 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 6: ...ing racks 11 Battery compartment cover 12 Gas connection point 13 Burner controls 14 Grill group 15 Cooking plate 16 Removable oil collection drip plan located in front of the cooking surface not shown 17 Flame diffusers 2 pcs located under the grills not shown 16 9 11 12 13 14 15 10 ...

Page 7: ... Burners 2 for 60cm model 3 for 80cm model 4 for 100cm model Flame diffusers 2 for 60cm model 3 for 80cm model 4 for 100cm model Oil tray 1 Solid cooking plate only for 80 and 100cm models 1 Grill groups 2 for 60cm model 3 for 80cm model 4 for 100cm model COMPONENTS ...

Page 8: ...ulator and hose OUTDOOR USE ONLY 1 Natural gas regulator and braided hose if required INDOOR OR OUTDOOR USE HOSE NOT SUPPLIED CONFIGURATION 1 High cover for cooking OUTDOOR USE ONLY 1 CONFIGURATION 2 Low cover INDOOR OR OUTDOOR USE 1 ...

Page 9: ...e use of the appliance SUGGESTION FOR THE ENVIRONMENT This symbol indicates information for the economical and ecological use of the appliance This symbol indicates a prohibited action ATTENTION The appliance MUST only be installed and serviced by qualified and authorized personnel Improper installation modification adjustment or maintenance can cause personal injury or property damage Contact you...

Page 10: ...tion openings of the barbecue Do not allow children to operate the barbecue or play near it Keep any electrical wires and fuel hoses away from hot surfaces Never store a spare gas cylinder near the barbecue Do not use or store flammable materials near this appliance Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation Do not use this appliance as a space heater Do not m...

Page 11: ...over closed keep an eye on the thermometer if the temperature exceeds 350 C lift the cover to prevent dangerous overheating Applies to models with hooded lid Outdoor use only Do not leave objects on the cooking surfaces Never use the appliance to heat the area Always close the inlet connection manual shut off vale after use for Natural Gas connections or always close the valve of the gas cylinder ...

Page 12: ...ll components from the box 2 Place the flame diffusers in the desired positions under the points A in which the grill sections will be placed and attach the rear edge of the flame diffuser to the rear of the body of the barbecue ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE BACK BACK FRONT FRONT ...

Page 13: ...13 Rev 13052022 3 Apply the oil drip pans to the front of the barbecue BACK FRONT FRONT BACK DRIP TRAY ...

Page 14: ... sections NOTE Make sure that the grill groups are correctly oriented so that the surface of the grill is tilted forward to allow the oil to drain into the drip pan 5 After installation in the counter connect the thin cover or cooking hood area as described in the chapter Application of the thin cover or cooking hood in this manual BACK FRONT ...

Page 15: ...o the type of gas to be used see table above The replacement will be made using an adequate 7 mm spanner after having lowered the burners as in the following images After replacing the injector regulate the air to 20mm for natural gas and to 20mm for LPG To adjust the minimum after lighting the burner remove the knob and the gasket below and rotate the screw of the tap B see page 21 which should b...

Page 16: ... outdoor use PLEASE FOLLOW THIS MANUAL DEPENDING ON YOUR INSTALLATION PREFERENCE The product must be installed according to the instructions which require ventilation openings to allow the grill to work properly The lack of adequate ventilation to supply air to the appliance can lead to poor operation of the burners or excessive heat build up in the installation compartment BACK FRONT FRONT ...

Page 17: ...ny relative Building Codes Statutory Regulations The gas fitter must check the appliance data label to confirm the gas type prior to installation ensure that the barbecue is operating correctly and show the customer how to operate the barbecue on completion of the installation IMPORTANT NOTES RELATING TO FIXED INSTALLATION BARBECUES For barbecues designed for built in fixed installation please ens...

Page 18: ...y connector for gas the hose assembly must be certified to AS NZS 1869 Class B or D with a length of no more than 1 2 metres The semi rigid connector must be certified to AS 4631 Ref AS NZS5601 1 refer to Clause 6 6 1 NOTE After installation use soapy water to check the perfect seal of the entire connection system DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK THE GAS SEAL Refer to AS NZS 5601 1 for 6 3 GAS AP...

Page 19: ...19 Rev 13052022 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR ULPG 50 45 490 AS NZS 5601 Test point adaptor Ensure arrow is pointing In the correct direction Hose with tapered thread thread tape required ...

Page 20: ...ctors and replace with correct sizes for each burner Adjust aeration X per every burner Re assemble burners Turn gas on and test for leaks repair if necessary Light the burners and set the pressure to 1 00kPa Turn burner Low setting and adjust setting accordingly Check operation of ignition etc Ensure data plate is changed with the new data plates supplied in the product For Natural Gas connection...

Page 21: ...21 Rev 13052022 X ADJUSTING THE GAS ...

Page 22: ...ny housing in which it may be located When you reconnect the hose to the cylinder make sure all the connections are tight before placing it back in its compartment After each connection of a cylinder perform a leak test as described below LEAK TESTING PROCEDURE Make sure that all the gas taps are in the OFF O position Mix a solution of water and detergent or soap in a small container After connect...

Page 23: ...tible barrier beneath it to prevent reaching excessive temperatures The panel that acts as a barrier must be positioned 30 35 mm below the base of the unit The installation compartment must be made of non combustible materials Materials suitable for its construction include brick granite marble Hardiplank and Villaboard on a metal or brick structure The appliance requires ventilation openings in t...

Page 24: ...rt as possible not exceeding 1200mm must not be in contact with the floor or any hot or sharp surfaces The hose assembly must not be subject to strain abrasion kinking or deformation Natural Gas the supplied regulator must be fitted to the appliance inlet connection Gas pressure must be adjusted to 1 0 kPa when approximately 50 of the burners are on high flame the appliance test point is located o...

Page 25: ...W X D X S non combustible wall non combustible material non combustible Top 70 25 135 215 35 10 minimum clearance to back wall air inlet non combustible material 200 25 135 215 35 minimum clearance to back wall air inlet 10 FRONT FRONT combustible p o T e l b i t s u b m o c n o n l l a w delete hood delete hood ...

Page 26: ...al 10 non combustible Wall 70 35 25 135 215 non combustible Top air inlet minumum clearance to back wall 35 25 135 215 non combustible Top air inlet minumum clearance to back wall 10 non combustible material FRONT FRONT combustible Wall 200 ...

Page 27: ...hat has a top cover and not more than two walls In a partial compartment that has a top cover and not more than two walls in this case the following principle applies At least 25 of the total area of the walls is completely open and at least 30 of the remaining area of the walls is open and free In the case of balconies at least 20 of the total area of the side front and rear walls must be and rem...

Page 28: ... details The appliance unit can be mounted in an island counter or a counter with splash guard Read the specific requirements for each type of mounting ISLAND MOUNTED If the appliance is installed in an island it can be placed in the centre Pay particular attention to the overall dimensions of the top of the island taking into account the open lid and its projection See page 29 The required dimens...

Page 29: ...w X D X S non combustible wall non combustible material non combustible Top 70 25 135 215 35 10 minimum clearance to back wall air inlet non combustible material 200 25 135 215 35 minimum clearance to back wall air inlet 10 FRONT FRONT combustible p o T e l b i t s u b m o c n o n l l a w delete hood delete hood ...

Page 30: ...combustible material non combustible Wall 70 564 35 25 135 215 54 non combustible Top Special opening for ventilation 25x700 mm minumum clearance to back wall woonden Wall 200 35 25 135 215 non combustible Top minumum clearance to back wall non combustible material 564 54 Special opening for ventilation 25x700 mm FRONT FRONT FRONT ...

Page 31: ... adequate ventilation An open area must be provided as shown on page 28 29 A ventilation grate can be applied if desired This ventilation surface allows air to enter the compartment for the proper combustion of the gas and aspiration of the combustion products In the case of LPG the gas is heavier than air in the event of a leak the vent allows the gas to leave the compartment The air vent must be...

Page 32: ...ith a total free area not less than 25 of the side wall area B Separate openings at a high and low level such that i the total free area at high level is not less than 20 000mm and is within 125mm on the top of the cylinder compartment and ii the total free area at the low level is not less than 20 000mm and A at least 25 of the required area is within 15mm of the base of the cylinder compartment ...

Page 33: ...ylinder must be properly inserted between the plates and be horizontal on the base panel DIMENSIONS OF THE CYLINDER Max height 465 mm Width 289 mm rectangular section or 318 mm circular section maximum B Capacity of the cylinder max 6 kg There are several models of cylinders with approved dimensions 2 WARNING if the LPG cylinder purchased does not have the required dimensions do not attempt to con...

Page 34: ...mpartment below the barbecue unit must be isolated from the barbecue by a non combustible panel The compartment must comply with the requirements of AS NZS 5601 minimum distance from the rear wall 55mm Min 20 mm 5 3 0 8 1 920 recommended FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR INSTALLATION ...

Page 35: ...0 mm Min 200 mm Min 200 mm Min 200 mm 215 mm non combustible barrier necessary under the barbecue front of the compartment removed for clarity FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR INSTALLATION clearances apply to combustible materials only ...

Page 36: ...er frame and secure it with the special screw provided APPLICATION OF THE HIGH COVER Remove the High cover from the packaging Remove the hinge from the cover and apply it to the outer frame Fix it with the special screws provided Insert the cover into the seats of the hinge APPLICATION OF THE THIN COVER LEFT RIGHT ...

Page 37: ...Given the dimensions of the cooking hood we recommend that two people position it During positioning the high cover group take special care to avoid scratching the external profile APPLICATION OF THE DOME COVER OUTDOOR USE ONLY ...

Page 38: ... diffusers are positioned flame under the panels of the grills BBQ 100 Solid cooking plate on the left double grill on the right best orientation for grilling BBQ 100 half grill on the left central solid cooking plate hal grill on the right best orientation for roasting ...

Page 39: ...39 Rev 13052022 BBQ 80 total grill BBQ 80 Solid cooking plate on the left grill on the right best orientation for grilling BBQ 60 total grill ...

Page 40: ...t lit turn the knob to the closed O position Allow the gas to disperse and then repeat the ignition procedure OFF MAX MIN Inspection slits MANUAL LIGHTING If the automatic ignition system is not working the barbecue can be lit manually To turn it on manually use a long match 28cm Pass the lit match between the inspection slots under the front part of the hob approaching it to the burner then turn ...

Page 41: ...he appliance is not working properly refer to the chapter Troubleshooting If you let the cooking areas overheat there will be excessive smoke during cooking and the food will burn While cooking avoid leaning over the open grill or placing the hands or fingers on the edge of the oven In case of uncontrolled sudden flames remove the food from the fire until the flame is damped Outdoor use only To ro...

Page 42: ...olish or similar product in order to protect the stainless steel surface from corrosion and give it a polished shine CLEANING THE COOKING GRILLS MADE OF CAST IRON Clean with an adequate brass bristle brush If necessary remove from barbecue wash with warm soapy water rinse with water and dry carefully VERY IMPORTANT After drying finish off the process with 3M Stainless Steel Cleaner and polish or s...

Page 43: ...ve the drip pan pull them upwards from the front of the barbecue dispose of their contents in a responsible way Wash the collection pans in hot soapy water or if you want you can put them in the dishwasher 1 To remove the drip pan 2 Move the drawer 3 Raise up the pan up BURNERS The burners should be checked at least once a year and cleaned if necessary Inspect the burners to make sure that no resi...

Page 44: ...re no obstructions that could impede the free flow of air SUGGESTIONS AND INFORMATION SPECIAL NOTE ON TEA STAINING Sometimes stainless steel surfaces are affected by a colour change called tea staining This usually occurs in areas where high heat is used and can be removed using stainless steel cleaning agents For best results we recommend that you regularly use stainless steel cleaner on all stai...

Page 45: ...ect Excessive smoke from the cooking surface Gas valve set too high Lower the gas or turn off some of the burners Odour of gas DON NOT TRY TO LIGHT THE APPLIANCE Gas leak Close the gas with the shut off valves Check for leaks tighten the fittings If the problem persists call the Service Centre Annual service by an authorised person is recommended or if any of the following conditions are noticed i...

Page 46: ...nt This is indicated by the symbol shown on the product in the instruction manual or on the packing materials The materials used in this appliance can be reused in conformity with their intended use Thanks to the reuse recycling or other forms of recovery of unusable appliances you will make a contribution to protecting our natural environment You can obtain information about the disposal points f...

Page 47: ...Integrated Semi Integrated and built in All Wine coolers All Dryers Freestanding Cookers Gas and Electric Models in 50cm 54cm and 60cm Widths Portable Appliances Benchtop Models and Portable Gas Models 2 What is not Covered by the Warranty The Warranty does not apply if an artusi product is defective by a factor other than a defect arising in the manufacture of the artusi product including but not...

Page 48: ...y kind including without limitation loss of use of the artusi product and other than expressly provided for in these terms and conditions subject to all terms conditions and warranties implied by custom the general law the Act or other statute d The liability of Worldwide Appliances to you for a breach of any express or non excludable implied term condition or warranty is limited at the option of ...

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