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Care and safe use guidelines

POSITIONING AND SAFETY WARNINGS:

•     DO NOT USE INDOORS. This product is intended for OUTDOOR USE ONLY.

•     DO NOT use this product in a confined space such as a tent, caravan, car, cellar, loft or on a boat.

•     DO NOT use under any awnings, parasols or gazebos.

•     NEVER leave a burning fire unattended.

•     DANGER of carbon monoxide poisoning – NEVER light this product or let it smoulder or cool down in   

      confined spaces.

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ALWAYS

 observe all local fire restrictions. Apply common sense at all times and don't use when or where  

  

      there is any fire hazard risk. This unit cannot be used during a total fire ban.

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FIRE HAZARD

 – Hot embers may emit while in use.

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DO NOT

 attempt to light the oven until it has been properly assembled and all fasteners are fully tightened. Do  

      not use the oven if any parts are damaged or missing.

•     DO NOT handle or move the oven whilst alight or still hot. Avoid touching the body of the oven when it  

       is in use or still hot. 

•     ALWAYS inspect the unit prior to use for fatigue and damage – repair or replace as and 

      when necessary.

•     ALWAYS keep the oven least 2 meters away from anything combustible including walls, fences, poles,  

      ceilings, trees, shrubs, foliage, etc. when it is in use or still hot. Make sure there is nothing above the          

      oven but sky. Ensure the oven is positioned on permanent, flat, level, heat resistant surface away from  

      flammable items. DO NOT use this oven on decking or any other flammable surfaces such as dry  

    

      grass, woodchips, leaves or decorative bark.

•     ALWAYS allow the unit to cool down completely before moving or storing.

•     WARNING: This oven is very well insulated for added safety, however when the oven is in use, certain        

      parts like the flue and front door can get VERY HOT! Wear insulated cooking gloves to protect 

      your hands.

•     ALWAYS keep children and pets at a safe distance from the oven when in use.

•     DO NOT use this oven as a furnace.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT FUEL:

•     WARNING – DO NOT use petrol, white spirit, lighter fluid, alcohol or other similar chemicals for 

      lighting, relighting or in the vicinity of the oven.

•     ONLY suitable for use with untreated wood, logs or charcoal.

•     NEVER use 'FIRE LOGS' or any artificial wood logs! These may be toxic and cause the unit to emit  

       

      black smoke. Additionally, they are designed to burn at much hotter temperatures than real hard  

      

      wood, so can damage the unit.

•     NEVER burn any wood or timber that has been treated, painted or processed in any way. The resulting  

      fumes can be deadly.

•     ONLY use woods when you are sure of the source. Assume that sawn or milled timber has been

      chemically treated and do not use it. Use only REAL HARD WOOD in this wood-fired oven.

The woods that work best are hardwoods, not softwood. The best types of hardwood to get are:

REDGUM, JARRAH, BLUE GUM, MALLEE as they are properly dried and not freshly cut. If the wood is too wet or 

‘green’ then the smoke can give the food unpleasant flavours. 

Fruit and Nut tree woods like APPLE, PEAR, PLUM, PEACH, MACADAMIA, ALMOND, and WALNUT are great 

and add interesting smoky flavours to use but can struggle to reach high enough temperatures for Pizzas. If you 

can get some, try using woods like: OLIVE WOOD, ASH WOOD, MAPLE WOOD, OAKWOOD, BEECH AND 

BIRCH WOOD. You can also use WHITE and YELLOW PINE and WHITE CEDAR, but DO NOT use RED PINE 

as it causes food to have an unpleasant flavour.

It is OK to use barbeque charcoal but this oven will burn this fuel quickly and make it a very expensive fuel option.

NEVER

 use shrubs and bushes such as Oleander, as some of these can give off extremely toxic fumes.

FIRST TIME USE ONLY:

For the first firing of the oven only, its best to have a low fire with the door aside for around 1 hour, then let the 

oven cool. This will “cure” the oven ready for use.

Summary of Contents for ARRMIL

Page 1: ...ions These instructions form part of the product Please take note of all of the safety warnings listed in these instructions Please read these instructions in their entirety and retain them for future reference These instructions should be stored with the product This product is for domestic use ONLY and should not be used commercially or for contract purposes ARRMIL V1 0 ARROSTO Tools list Tools ...

Page 2: ...ect your hands ALWAYS keep children and pets at a safe distance from the oven when in use DO NOT use this oven as a furnace CHOOSING THE RIGHT FUEL WARNING DO NOT use petrol white spirit lighter fluid alcohol or other similar chemicals for lighting relighting or in the vicinity of the oven ONLY suitable for use with untreated wood logs or charcoal NEVER use FIRE LOGS or any artificial wood logs Th...

Page 3: ... current fire level then the flue damper will give you fine tuning control over the temperature As a rough guide based on 2 or 3 hardwood logs setting should be For lighting Flue damper fully open adjustable door removed For Roasting and Baking Flue damper open adjustable door vent fully open adjust flue damper to target 200C 400F For Pizza Flue damper open door removed adjust flue damper to targe...

Page 4: ...uently to ensure that it does not overcook or burn Optimal cooking times and temperatures will vary depending on the thickness size and recipe of dough used as well as the wood Certain types of dough are meant to cook at lower temperatures such as any dough that is made of Semolina flour When cooking pizza it is advisable to use a long pizza peel Make sure you pizza has flour under it so it will n...

Page 5: ...ensils to handle cooked and uncooked foods ALWAYS Ensure all meat is cooked thoroughly before eating CAUTION eating raw or under cooked meat can cause food poisoning e g bacteria strains such as E coli To reduce the risk of under cooked meat cut open to ensure it is cooked all the way through CAUTION if meat has been cooked sufficiently the meat juices should be clear and there should be no traces...

Page 6: ...ch end of the Axle 11 Check that all nuts and bolts are tightened firmly STEP 6 Now turn the Trolley the right way up and with help carefully lift and attach the Oven 3 onto the assem bled Trolley and fix underneath using 4 x Bolts G and 4 x Washers E STEP 7 Insert the Side Shelves 5 into the slots on the Legs 6 and 9 STEP 8 Attach the Chimney Cap 1 to the Chimney 2 using 3 x Bolts A STEP 9 To ins...

Page 7: ...at your local Barbeques Galore store The unit may be left outside all year if a cover is used to help protect it from bad weather however it is recom mended to store in a garage or shed If using a cover ALWAYS ensure the unit has completely cooled before covering Placing a couple of sponges between the cover and the oven will help promote ventilation and avoid mould Periodically recheck that all f...

Page 8: ... in workmanship and or materials during the warranty period Barbeques Galore total liability in respect of a claim by a consumer under the CCA for a minor problem as defined in the CCA with a product is limited at our option to providing the consumer with a refund replacement product or repairing the product 4 For major failures as the term is defined in the CCA you are entitled to a replacement o...

Page 9: ...oes not amount to a major failure Subject to the above paragraphs all express or implied representations conditions statutory guarantees warranties and provisions whether based on statute common law or otherwise relating to this warranty that are not contained in it are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law Nothing in this warranty excludes restricts or modifies any condition warranty st...

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