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Safety warnings

 

HAZARDOUS FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT IF THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED 

 

It is the consumer’s responsibility to see that the barbeque is properly assembled, installed, and taken 
care of. Failure to follow the instructions in this manual could result in bodily injury and/or property damage. 

 

FOR YOUR SAFETY IF YOU SMELL GAS:   

1. Turn “

OFF

” gas supply at bottle.   

2. Turn the control knobs to “

OFF

” position.   

3. Open barbeque hood   
4. Extinguish all naked flames; do not operate any electrical appliances.   
5. Ventilate the area.   
6. Check for leaks as detailed in this manual whenever the gas cylinder is replaced or reconnected. 
 
If odour continues or you have a fire you cannot extinguish, call your fire department.   
Do not call from near the LPG gas cylinder because your telephone is an electrical device and could 
create a spark resulting in fire and or explosion.   
 

PRECAUTIONS:   

1. Leak test all connections after each cylinder refill.   
2. 

Never

 check for leaks with a lit match or open flame.   

3. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other 

appliance. 

 

4. Any LP cylinder not connected for use, shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other gas, 

electrical or motorised appliance

.   

 

  WARNINGS   

THIS BARBEQUE MUST NOT BE USED INDOORS.   
DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE BEFORE READING THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 
DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE   
DO  NOT  STORE  CHEMICALS  OR  FLAMMABLE  MATERIALS,  OR  SPRAY  AEROSOLS 
NEAR THIS APPLIANCE   
DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE INDOORS   
DO NOT OPERATE IN AN ENCLOSED AREA   
DO  NOT  OPERATE  THIS  APPLIANCE  BEFORE  LEAK  CHECKING  HOSES  AND  GAS 
CYLINDER CONNECTION 
DO NOT MOVE THE APPLIANCE DURING USE.   
ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BE VERY HOT. KEEP YOUNG CHILDREN AND THE INFIRM 
AT A SAFE DISTANCE AWAY. 
ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE MAY BE DANGEROUS.   
TURN ALL GAS VALVES “OFF” INCLUDING THE GAS CYLINDER AFTER USE.   

This barbeque has not been approved for marine use.

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for G4ARCM

Page 1: ...otective coatings from the barbeque before first use For Barbeque Models G4ARCM Tools required 2 x adjustable spanners 1 x Phillips head screwdriver 1 x Regular screwdriver IMPORTANT READ ALL OPERATIN...

Page 2: ...TIONS 1 Leak test all connections after each cylinder refill 2 Never check for leaks with a lit match or open flame 3 Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinit...

Page 3: ...ose to the firebox or roasting hood Particular care must be taken when removing d the rip tray Hot fat can cause serious injury Let the barbeque cool completely before removing the fat tray It is fine...

Page 4: ...nclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls 1 Any enclosure with walls on all sides but at least one permanent opening at ground level and no overhead cover 3 Within a partial...

Page 5: ...le heat resistant surface The appliance should be protected from direct draughts and shall be positioned or protected against direct penetration by any trickling water e g rain Parts sealed by the man...

Page 6: ...ht Door 4 X Flame Tamers 1 x Cross Brace 2 x Side Panel Braces 1 x Le Front Leg 1 x Le Rear Leg 1 x Right Front Leg 1 x Right Rear Leg 2 x Cart Side Panels 1 x Cylinder Hook 1 x Cart Base Panel 2 x Ca...

Page 7: ...ound Head Screws 5 x M5 10mm Round Head Screws 2 x M6 12mm Round Head Screws 8 x M6 50mm Round Head Screws 2 x M3 Nuts 4 x M4 Nuts 4 x M6 Nuts 4x M4 Washers 2 x Lower Door Hinges Before you start chec...

Page 8: ...screws and M3 Nuts Ensure the magnetic strips are facing outwards Fit the 2 lower hinges to the cart base panel as shown using 2 x M6 nuts STEP 2 Assemble the Cart Left Side Panel WHAT YOU NEED 1 x L...

Page 9: ...Hook WHAT YOU NEED 2 x M6 12mm Round Head Screws 2 x M6 Nut 1 x Cylinder Hook Attach the cylinder hook to cart left side panel Tighten by M6 12mm round head screws and M6 nut STEP 4 Attach the Castors...

Page 10: ...M4 10mm Round Head Screws Attach the cart side panel and side panel brace to the right front and rear legs as below Tighten by M4 10mm round head screws firmly STEP 6 Attach the Wheels WHAT YOU NEED...

Page 11: ...ctions continued Snap the hubcaps onto the wheels STEP 7 Attach the Cart Base Panel WHAT YOU NEED 4 x M5 10mm Round Head Screw 1 x Cart Base Panel Attach the cart base panel to the cart left and side...

Page 12: ...art as below Tighten by M4 10mm screws The magnet should be oriented as shown below STEP 9 Attach the Doors WHAT YOU NEED 1 x Left Door 1 x Right Door Start by locating the door lower pin into the hol...

Page 13: ...8 x M6 50mm Round Head Screws With help carefully lower the head unit onto the cart fix 8 x M6 50mm Round Head Screws through the hole on the cart leg Don t fully tighten the screws yet as they are n...

Page 14: ...sembly WHAT YOU NEED 1 x Side Burner Shelf 1 x M4 10mm Round Head Screw Hang the side burner onto the loose M6 50mm screws from Step 10 above step and then tighten the M6 screws firmly Fit and fully t...

Page 15: ...shown Use two spanners one to hold the manifold firm the other to tighten the nut on the gas hose A leak test as outlined later in these instructions needs to be performed before using the bbq or side...

Page 16: ...x M4 Nuts 1 x M5 10mm Round Head Screw Fit the two brackets to the grease channelling tray with M4 10mm screws nuts and washers as shown Fit the round handle to the tray with one M5 10mm screw STEP 15...

Page 17: ...ove the burners in the bbq one above each burner as shown below A small notch on the ledge locates them in position Place the Cooking Grills into position on the upper ledge as shown below It is OK to...

Page 18: ...Gas use It is dangerous to try and use the wrong type of gas supply or connecting hose Fixed LPG Supply or Natural Gas Supply Barbeques which are connected to twin 45kg LPG cylinders or to Natural Ga...

Page 19: ...lator assembly to the gas cylinder take care to avoid unnecessary twisting or kinking of the flexible hose After the assembly has been secured turn on the gas cylinder and check for leaks by brushing...

Page 20: ...ide burner 2 Push down the side burner control knob and keep pressing whilst turning anti clockwise to the OFF position a clicking sound is heard this will light the side burner Observe if the burner...

Page 21: ...s simply turn the burner off wait a few seconds then relight Turning OFF When you ve finished cooking leave the burner controls on HI for a maximum of 5 minutes to burn off excess grease from the burn...

Page 22: ...k Lightly coat the cooking surfaces with oil This will reduce issues with food sticking Light the burners and leave on high for about 5 10 minutes to warm the barbeque up Once the barbeque is warmed u...

Page 23: ...me tamer and then vaporise with the vapours penetrating back into the food As an alternative to simply grilling try marinating your meat fish poultry or vegetables first The longer you leave the food...

Page 24: ...and OFF to maintain constant lower roasting temperatures This method is ideal for thicker cuts of meat legs of lamb pork shoulders of beef whole chickens and whole fish Moist hot air rises from the l...

Page 25: ...ng or serving for several minutes to allow the moisture pushed to the surface to redistribute If you don t rest the meat moisture that has pooled near the surface will run out and the rest of the roas...

Page 26: ...e Meat Probe temperature Rare not advised Medium 155 F 70 C minimum safe temperature Well Done 165 F 75 C Pork Preference Meat Probe temperature Rare not advised Medium 150 F 65 C minimum safe tempera...

Page 27: ...Page 27 Cooking times continued Fish is done when it fiakes...

Page 28: ...to prevent a build up of grease If you don t do this a fat fire can result This can be quite dangerous and will void the warranty on your barbeque Storing Your Barbeque Your barbeque is designed to b...

Page 29: ...hem immediately Ensure you replace only with the correct hose and regulator purchased from Barbeques Galore to ensure proper gas connection compatibility Connect the nut of the hose to the same gas in...

Page 30: ...t in wind gusts Too windy Low on gas Excess grease build up Shelter or move the bbq Replace or refill the cylinder Clean the bbq Persistent grease fire Grease trapped by food build up around the burne...

Page 31: ...Page 31 Exploded Drawing Part List...

Page 32: ...less steel burner 4 37 CP9095889 Valve assembly 1 12 CP9095866 Firebox 1 38 CP9095890 Control panel heat shield 1 13 CP9095867 Side table assembly 1 39 CP9095891 Control panel 1 14 CP9095868 Cross Lig...

Page 33: ...arbeque experts will be happy to help you Phone 1 300 301 392 Or visit us online at www barbequesgalore com au Barbeques Galore G L G Australia Pty Ltd ACN 001 185 002 Building A2 Campus Business Park...

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