Barbeques Galore Discoverer Island Instructions Manual Download Page 33

 

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Lighting The Barbeque and Range 

   

Lighting the barbeque and range is easy, but must be done with due care. 

   

Make sure that the gas is turned on at the cylinder, or that gas is available to the appliance. Also, ensure that the 

roasting hood and side burner lids are open.     

 

Push & Turn Ignition: 

Follow below steps for lighting:   

1.  Open hood and side burner lids before and during lighting. 

2.  Select any burner control knob, push that knob

 IN

 and turn it anticlockwise 

to the     

Hi 

position

.

 Keep pushing 

IN

 until the burner lights, then release.   

3.  If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds, turn the burner controls

 OFF

, wait   

5 minutes, and repeat step 2.   

 

To ignite the Range burners, push

 IN

 and turn the control knob to the 

     

Hi 

position, follow steps 2 & 3.   

 

Manual Ignition

:   

1. You can light your barbeque manually by holding a lighted match   

next to one of the burners, then turning that burner control knob to 

    Hi 

position.   

You can access the burner from underneath the barbeque, or from a hole in the   

side of the barbeque body.     

2. For the range, you can light manually by holding a lighted match next to the   

burner, then turning that burner control knob to the     

Hi 

position.     

 

 

 

If You Have Difficulty Lighting 

 

 

If the burner doesn’t light first go, return the knob to the 

OFF

 position and try a couple more times. If the burner still 

does not light, return the knob to 

OFF

 wait a few minutes to allow the gas to disperse before trying again. If satisfactory 

operation cannot be achieved, consult your retailer before proceeding.     

Note carefully:

 Failure to follow the lighting procedures correctly can lead to a hazardous condition.     

 

Control The Flames 

The knobs have three basic positions: 

OFF, Hi

 and

 Low

.   

 

You can achieve any flame height between

 

Low

 and

 

Hi

 

by rotating the barbeque control knob between these positions.

 

 

Checking The Flame 

   

Look underneath the barbeque so that you can see the flames. They should be a soft blue color with yellow tips. If the 

flames are too yellow, there is too much gas and not enough air. The flame will be inefficient and will give off too much 

smoke. If the flame is too pale, there is too much air and not enough gas. If either of these situations occur, you will 

need to adjust the burners.     

Hi

 

Low

 

Summary of Contents for Discoverer Island

Page 1: ...se And Enjoyment Of Your New Barbeque Island Tools required 1 adjustable spanner 1 phillips head screwdriver PRODUCT CODE DISCISLM DISCOVERER ISLAND 3 PIECE KIT MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ALL 3 CARTONS DISCBB...

Page 2: ...or against or enclose this appliance The barbeque gets extremely hot while in use Keep children away from the appliance until it has cooled to normal temperatures It is a good idea to tie back long ha...

Page 3: ...e wind Wind interferes with the flames and can prevent your barbeque from heating up properly and can even damage some components Make sure the surface is level This is safer and makes cooking easier...

Page 4: ...open and unrestricted d In the case of balconies at least 20 of the total of the side back and front wall areas shall be and remain open and unrestricted 30 percent or more in total of the remaining...

Page 5: ...y open the top of the carton with a box cutter take all the parts from above and around the Barbeque Lift the top section of the carton off from the base of the carton take out all the remaining parts...

Page 6: ...om boxes as shown in the figures below Most importantly you should completely remove all packaging materials including plastic foam and cardboard from all parts and final assembly before first use of...

Page 7: ...own below Tighten firmly Turn the bottom shelf right side up Attach the Magnet Box to the Bottom Shelf with two M4x10mm bolts M4X10mm bolt Qty 28 pcs M4X19mm shoulder bolt Qty 6 pcs M5X10mm bolt Qty 1...

Page 8: ...e of bottom shelf as shown below Fix the side panels to bottom shelf with four M6x13mm bolts Attach the BACK PANEL to the bottom shelf and the side panels with six M4x10mm bolts Attach the CART BRACE...

Page 9: ...with four M4x10mm bolts Attach the CART ANGLE BRACKETS as shown below to the bottom and side panels with eight M4x10mm bolts Align the TOP PANEL into place as shown below and secure with six M4x19mm s...

Page 10: ...n the upper door pin align it beneath hole in the door pin bracket and release pin so that it inserts in hole Repeat this for the other door Note If the doors do not line up when closed or cannot clos...

Page 11: ...derside of the firebox Feed the hose and regulator assembly through the rubber seal hole on the cart top panel Carefully lower the barbeque head onto the cart Open the hood attach the firebox to the c...

Page 12: ...holes with the corresponding holes on the side panels and firebox as shown below Attach the back rail with four M4x10mm bolts Slide the FAT CHANELING TRAY into the bottom of the firebox from the rear...

Page 13: ...front and back of firebox Place the COOKING GRILLS onto the shoulders in the firebox in place above the flame tamers Insert the WARMING RACK into the brackets at the top of the firebox as shown below...

Page 14: ...the parts from on top and around the RANGE HEAD Lift the top section of the carton off from the base of the carton take out all the remaining parts and remove all parts from their plastic bags RIGHT D...

Page 15: ...xteen M6x13mm bolts Note Screw the Castor with brakes on the back of Bottom Shelf Tighten firmly Turn the Bottom right side up Attach the MAGNET BOX to the Bottom Shelf with two M4x10mm bolts M4X10mm...

Page 16: ...the BACK PANEL to the Left Panel and the Bottom Shelf with four M4x10mm bolts Do not fully tighten yet Attach the RIGHT PANEL to the Bottom Shelf with two M6x13mm bolts Attach another CART ANGLE BRAC...

Page 17: ...AND DOOR BRACKET Align the TOP PANEL into place as shown below and secure with six M4x19mm shoulder bolts Attach the DOOR BRACKET to the side panels as shown below with four M4x10mm bolts TOP PANEL DO...

Page 18: ...EP 7 ATTACH THE DOORS Remove the four M4x8mm bolts already pre assembled to the DOOR HANDLES and use them to attach the door handles to DOORS Insert the lower door pin into the hole on the bottom shel...

Page 19: ...e SINK HEAD Lift the top section of the carton off from the base of the carton take out all the remaining parts and remove all parts from their plastic bags DRAIN HOSE BOTTOM SHELF RIGHT PANEL RIGHT D...

Page 20: ...bolts Note Screw the Castor with brakes on the back of Bottom Shelf Tighten firmly Turn the Bottom right side up Attach the MAGNET BOX to the Bottom Shelf with two M4x10mm bolts M4X10mm bolt Qty 26 p...

Page 21: ...olts Do not fully tighten at this time Attach the RIGHT PANEL to the Bottom Shelf with two M6x13mm bolts Attach another CART ANGLE BRACKET to the Right Panel and the Bottom shelf with four M4x10mm bol...

Page 22: ...ole in the sink as shown below On the underside of the sink screw the HOT WATER INLET which has a red line on the hose and the COLD WATER INLET which has a blue line on the hose to the tap clockwise T...

Page 23: ...the cart with six M4x10mm bolts STEP 7 DRAIN PIPE Remove the rubber washer and plastic nut pre assembled to the drain pipe and attach them to the drain hole on the underside of the sink Push the end o...

Page 24: ...the upper door pin align it beneath hole in the door pin bracket and release pin so that it inserts in hole Repeat this for the other door Note If the doors do not line up when closed or cannot close...

Page 25: ...iguration only The following hardware is provided in a blister pack in RANGE SINK carton for convenient use Follow below steps to connect your island in the order you prefer M6 Wing Nut Qty 4 pcs M6 W...

Page 26: ...ND CONNECTING BRACKET Insert tips of four M6 Wing Headed Bolt through the vent slots of the Sink right panel as shown Screw four connecting brackets onto Bolt tips to secure in place outside the Sink...

Page 27: ...nto tips of bolts to secure panels together as shown Use four M6 Wing Headed Bolt Connecting Brackets and Wing Nuts to connect the Barbeque to the right side of Range following the above steps STEP 3...

Page 28: ...the Sink with four M5x10mm bolts Screw two M6 shoulder bolts into the lower holes of the two Shelf Left Right Brackets Hang the LEFT SHELF ASSEMBLY vertically onto the brackets Hold the shelf in posi...

Page 29: ...the right side of the Barbeque with four M5x10mm bolts Two M6 shoulder bolts inside the lower holes of the two Shelf Left Right Brackets are pre assembled Hang the RIGHT SHELF ASSEMBLY vertically onto...

Page 30: ...ed by the gas supply company Natural Gas This barbeque and range unit are not suitable for Natural Gas It is extremely dangerous to use the barbeque and range unit with the wrong type of gas Fire or e...

Page 31: ...ndary regulators and manual shutoffs are included where regulations require them Once this is done the barbeque cannot be moved It is a permanent fixture of the property Bayonet Point Alternatively yo...

Page 32: ...ne including The gas connection at the inlet of the barbeque The gas hose or copper piping including any joints or bends in the piping The gas connection at the gas cylinder or the wall connection If...

Page 33: ...e body 2 For the range you can light manually by holding a lighted match next to the burner then turning that burner control knob to the Hi position If You Have Difficulty Lighting If the burner doesn...

Page 34: ...owed to persist If this occurs simply turn the burner off wait a few seconds then relight Turning Off Shut Down Normally when you ve finished cooking leave the burner controls on Hi for a maximum of 5...

Page 35: ...now ready to start cooking up a feast Controlling Flare Up Flare ups are caused by juices and oils from the food igniting in sudden bursts of flame that come up over the grill A little bit of flare u...

Page 36: ...y to preserve moisture and succulence and takes the hard work out of barbeque cooking Other Useful Tips You don t need to be an expert to serve up a tasty good looking meal Try these ideas Although co...

Page 37: ...juicy Preheat the barbeque with all burners on high and the hood closed for 5 minutes Note that the temperature at the cooking surface can be around 100 C higher than the temperature measured at the h...

Page 38: ...While the cooking surfaces are still hot take a long handled brush or scraper and remove remaining oil and food residue You should use an oven mitt to avoid burns 3 minutes now will save 30 minutes n...

Page 39: ...ing rack may be up to 25 C higher than the temperature measured at the hood thermometer For short periods of browning only or for 10 minutes to make pork crackling aim for a hood thermometer temperatu...

Page 40: ...40 To obtain correct temperature use an instant read meat thermometer in the thickest part of the flesh careful not to touch any bone Beef Veal Pork Lamb Poultry...

Page 41: ...edium 66 Well Done 77 Poultry Seafood Fish is done when it flakes easily when prodded with a fork or knife in the thickest part Frozen fillets should not be thawed before barbequing Cooking times will...

Page 42: ...s remarkably resistant to tarnish and rust relative to ordinary steels it still needs proper care We recommend the following After use clean the stainless steel surfaces with fresh water and a soft cl...

Page 43: ...ee it s easy to keep your barbeque in great shape so it can give you years of trouble free enjoyment Replacing The Hose If there are any signs of wear or cracking in the barbeque hose you will need to...

Page 44: ...44 Refer to the data sticker on your barbeque and range for jet sizes gas pressures etc Gas connection 5 8 18 UNF...

Page 45: ...45...

Page 46: ...2301 1 2 LEFT SHELF ASSEMBLY 1 DISM42302 1 3 SHELF LEFT BRACKET 2 DISM70010 1 set 4 SHELF RIGHT BRACKET 2 DISM70009 5 SIDE SHELF MIDDLE BRACKET 2 DISM70011 1 6 7 CONTROL PANEL 1 DISM4230203 1 8 CONTRO...

Page 47: ...1 DISM42313 1 31 FIREBOX 1 DISM42314 1 32 LEFT PANEL 1 DISM42315 1 33 RIGHT PANEL 1 DISM42316 1 34 MATCH HOLDER 1 PGS40059 1 35 MATCH HOLDER CHAIN 1 DISM42317 1 36 MATCH HOLDER BRACKET 1 PGS40058 1 3...

Page 48: ...ram and Part list for Range Key PART DESCRIPTION Qty per UNIT CODE Qty Per Part Code 1 SIDE BURNER LID 2 DISM00501 1 2 SIDE BURNER TRIVET 2 DISM00502 1 3 SIDE BURNER 2 DISM00503 1 4 SIDE BURNER IGNITE...

Page 49: ...DISM00512 1 22 CART ANGLE BRACKET 2 DISK90024 1 23 BOTTOM SHELF 1 DISM00513 1 24 MAGNET BOX 1 PGS40043 1 25 SWIVEL NON LOCKING CASTOR 2 DISK90021 1 26 SWIVEL LOCKING CASTOR 2 DISK90016 1 27 LEFT PANEL...

Page 50: ...50 Exploded diagram and Part list for Sink...

Page 51: ...EL CART 1 DISM00411 1 15 BOTTOM SHELF 1 DISM00412 1 16 MAGNET BOX 1 PGS40043 1 17 RIGHT DOOR 1 DISM00413 1 18 SWIVEL LOCKING CASTOR 2 DISK90016 1 19 SWIVEL NON LOCKING CASTOR 2 DISK90021 1 20 LEFT DOO...

Page 52: ...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 t...

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