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We’ve said it before. Anything you can cook in the kitchen, you can cook on a barbeque: soups, roasts, 

breads, casseroles, stir fries, pizzas, chips, smoked foods, lasagne...are just a few of the possibilities. 

 

Other available accessories include:   

Weather Cover

: Protect your investment with a cover that fits neatly over your barbeque and protects it from the 

elements as well as backyard pests.   

And there are many more. Ultimately, anything you can cook in the kitchen, you can cook on your barbeque.   

 

Need more information or assistance in any way? You can call your Barbeques Galore store where barbeque experts 

will be happy to help you.   

Call 

1300 301 392

 for your nearest store. 

Or visit our website at: 

www.barbequesgalore.com.au

 

 

 

 

 

 

G.L.G. Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 001 185 002)                                                 

Building A2, Campus Business Park, 350-374 Parramatta Road           

Homebush NSW 2140                                                                                                 

Ph. 02 9735 4111   

 

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Summary of Contents for BILLABONG OFFSET SMOKER

Page 1: ...UES GALORE OUTDOOR COOKING INSTRUCTIONS BILLABONG OFFSET SMOKER For The Safe Use And Enjoyment Of Your New Barbeque Smoker PRODUCT CODE BBOFF BILLABONG OFFSET SMOKER Tools required 1 adjustable spanne...

Page 2: ...ilst it is hot or in use NEVER leave the smoker unattended when in use or hot Take care when touching a hot smoker especially on surfaces close to the firebox or roasting hood WARNING Read instruction...

Page 3: ...TERIALS 1000MM IN ALL HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONS DO NOT USE UNDER A ROOF Keep the unit sheltered from the wind Make sure the surface is level This is safer and makes cooking easier Don t put the smoker too...

Page 4: ...ng Brackets 10 Two Left Legs 17 Three Main Cooking Grills 11 Main Firebox 14 Offset Hood Lid 32 Side Shelf 7 Warming Rack 5 Two Wheels 20 Two Offset Cooking Grills 29 Two Leg Brackets 23 Smoke Stack 1...

Page 5: ...orter to accommodate wheels Insert one Right Leg 21 and one Left Leg 17 into the first Leg Top 16 as shown Fit one Plastic Foot 18 to the bottom of the Left Leg 17 A M6X10mm bolt Qty 17 pcs D Split Pi...

Page 6: ...bottom holes of the Leg Brackets open at this stage Do not fully tighten bolts yet STEP 5 Repeat Step 3 to attach another Left Leg 17 and another Right Leg 21 into the second Leg Top 16 Right Leg 21...

Page 7: ...o holes of assembled legs as shown STEP 7 Attach the other end of Leg Bracket 23 to Right Leg 21 as shown using one M6x40mm Bolt B and one M6 Hex Nut E Repeat on opposite side Leave the bottom holes o...

Page 8: ...eels with the depressed hole for the Hubcaps in the center is facing outward as shown Snap the two Hub Caps 24 onto the ends of Wheel assembly as shown STEP 9 Place the Main Firebox 14 onto the leg as...

Page 9: ...nuts E as shown STEP 11 a ON THE NON WHEEL LEG SIDE Attach one end of each of the Side Shelf Long Brackets 9 into the lower hole in the Leg Bracket as shown below using two M6x40mm bolts B Secure with...

Page 10: ...nuts and bolts from STEP 4 onwards STEP 13 A helper is needed for this step Insert six M6x10mm bolts A through the holes in the Offset Hood Lid 32 and through the Main Firebox Secure firmly using six...

Page 11: ...Hood Secure using four M6 hex nuts E as shown Insert one M6x10mm bolt A through the hole INSIDE the Offset Firebox into the Offset Support 31 Tighten all bolts firmly STEP 15 Attach one Hood Handle 6...

Page 12: ...r pack STEP 17 Insert the Smoke Stack 1 through the Main Hood from inside and secure with two M6x10mm bolts A and two M6 hex nuts E Unscrew the M6 Cap Nut 2 and remove the Spring 3 from the Smoke Stac...

Page 13: ...gh the slotted hole into the Main Hood Secure the Thermometer 5 to the Main Hood with the wing nut STEP 19 Attach one Hood Handle 6 to the Main Hood using two M6 flat washers F and two M6 hex nuts E D...

Page 14: ...rming Rack should stay flat as the Main Hood is opened and closed Insert the Main Charcoal Grill 12 into the lower firebox as shown STEP 21 Place the Main Cooking Grills 11 into the Main Firebox as sh...

Page 15: ...the inside surface of the smoker clean it with sand paper or steel wool then coat with cooking oil NEVER USE PAINT ON THE INSIDE SURFACES OF THE SMOKER Smoke build up the inside of the unit will prote...

Page 16: ...d of firelighter to light the fire but only according to those manufacturers instructions Never use instant light charcoal or charcoal lighter fluid with any of these other starting methods CONTROLLIN...

Page 17: ...may occur when fats and oils start to run from cooking food You can barbeque in the main firebox the offset firebox or both Just a small amount of fuel is needed as the food is directly above the heat...

Page 18: ...sonous Any smoking woods used should be well cured Green wood still contains all the sap and moisture needed to keep the tree alive and will impart a very strong tasting smoke that will turn your food...

Page 19: ...19 Below exploded diagram and parts list for your after service reference 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 16 21 22 23 24 25 15 26 27 28 30 29 31 06 32...

Page 20: ...ming Rack 1 1600015 PGS1600015 1 16 Leg set 2 1600067 PGS1600067 1 set 17 2 1600068 21 2 1600069 18 Plastic Foot 2 1600072 PGS1600072 2 19 Bottom Shelf 1 1600087 PGS1600087 1 20 Wheel Hubcap 2 0160007...

Page 21: ...rotects it from the elements as well as backyard pests And there are many more Ultimately anything you can cook in the kitchen you can cook on your barbeque Need more information or assistance in any...

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