Barbeques Galore downunder G2DLK Instructions Manual Download Page 2

IMPORTANT HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION

1. WARNING

FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY ! DO NOT USE INDOORS

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Please read these instructions carefully prior to assembly and use.

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Failure to follow these instructions could lead to serious injury and/or significant damage to 

property.

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Do not start the barbeque if there is any doubt over the correct assembly, ignition, gas control or

    

cooking of the unit.

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These instructions should be retained for future reference.

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For use with Propane gas cylinder only.

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The barbeque must have a minimum side clearance from any combustible material of at least 

250mm. Additionally there must be a clearance of at least 1500mm above the cooking surface of 

the barbeque, 500mm clearance at the back.

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Flammable materials and liquids must be stored well away from the barbeque.

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Aerosols must not be used near the barbeque.

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The barbeque should not be moved when lit or hot.

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A lit barbeque should be attended at all times.

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Gas cylinders MUST be stored and used vertically only.

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Avoid dousing the barbeque with water.

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Turn off the gas cylinder when the barbeque is not in use;

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Always allow the barbeque to completely cool down before covering.

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For safety reasons it is advisable to keep a fire extinguisher and fire blanket close to hand.

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Unsupervised children, elderly and infirm should not be allowed close to the barbeque during 

pre-heat, cooking, burn off or cooling down of the unit.   

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Please dispose of all polythene packing and plastic bags carefully and keep out of the reach of 

children.

2.  GAS TYPE AND REGULATOR

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This barbeque is designed to run from Propane gas cylinder only.

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To ensure maximum performance a gas cylinder of 9kg is recommended.

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The regulator as supplied should be firmly tightened but care must be taken not to over-tighten 

the connections.

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The regulator as supplied is the correct regulator for this item.

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Do not attempt to connect gas to a barbeque that is not properly secured on the gas cylinder 

hook.

3.  IF YOU SMELL GAS

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE BARBEQUE UNTIL THE CAUSE OF THE GAS SMELL HAS BEEN 

IDENTIFIED AND ELIMINATED

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Immediately isolate the gas supply by turning the gas off at the gas cylinder.

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Extinguish all naked flames.

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Do not operate any electrical devices close to the barbeque.

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Check for leaks as described in section 4 Precautionary Leak Test.

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Ensure that local area is well ventilated to remove any excess gas.

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If the gas smell continues the barbeque should not be operated under any circumstances and it is 

important to make immediate contact with your store of purchase.

Summary of Contents for downunder G2DLK

Page 1: ...2 Burner Solid Hotplate Barbeque With Folding Legs G2DLK INSTRUCTIONS For safe use and enjoyment of your new barbeque...

Page 2: ...s it is advisable to keep a fire extinguisher and fire blanket close to hand Unsupervised children elderly and infirm should not be allowed close to the barbeque during pre heat cooking burn off or co...

Page 3: ...proximity of this barbeque or any other gas or electric appliance Spare or extra gas cylinders should not be stored where they are exposed to continuous direct sunlight as this is a potentially dange...

Page 4: ...PARTS LIST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY PICTURE 1 4 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 Fire Box Assembly Leg Support Bracket Leg Leg Cross Brace Gas Cylinder Hook Heat Insulation Panel Handle Grease Cup Regu...

Page 5: ...FASTENERS ITEM DESCIRPTION QUANITITY PICTURE A M6 X 12MM SHORT PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW 12 B M6 STEEL WASHERS 12 C M6 NUTS 8 D M6 WING NUTS 4 E M6 X 40MM LONG PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW 12 F M6 X 16MM MEDIUM PHIL...

Page 6: ...s brace using E B and C Attach the four leg support brackets 2 to the firebox 1 using screws A Eight of the nuts closest to the hot plate are pre installed for your convenience Note Steps 1 to 4 are b...

Page 7: ...he same time using short screws A Four of the nuts closest to the heat insulation panel are pre installed for your convenience Step 4 Attach the handles 7 from underneath using screws F and washers B...

Page 8: ...Hang the grease cup onto its hook underneath the two burners Full assembly Step 5...

Page 9: ...hat many of the surfaces are hot to touch the positioning of the barbeque should take into consideration the possibility of accidental hand or body contact Any enclosure in which the appliance is used...

Page 10: ...Double check that the gas cylinder valve is securely in the OFF position before attempting to connect the regulator to the gas cylinder Make the connection of the regulator to the gas cylinder it is...

Page 11: ...urner to light Push and turn the selected control knob to HI automation ignition If ignition does not occur within 5 seconds turn burner control knob to OFF Wait 5 minutes and repeat the lighting proc...

Page 12: ...and cleaned yearly It is important to check that the burner holes are free of debris and insects Blockages and debris should be carefully removed using a pipe cleaner Ensure that when the burners are...

Page 13: ...all burner holes Blocked gas jets Check and clean gas jets Blocked gas hose Check and clean gas hose High winds Move barbeque to a sheltered position 1 2 4 5 7 6 3 2 3 7 7 7 6 3 3 2 2 8 9 4 5 10 12 11...

Page 14: ...ntilation holes at the back of firebox and the open area under the burner Please ensure all these locations are not obstructed by anything Need more information or assistance in anyway You can call yo...

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