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5.

 

You are now able to turn control between high and low as desired 

6.

 

If you turn burner to the off position, you must start again from step 1 

7.

 

The burner energises a flame failure/ safeguard device. If the burner is turned off or goes out, then 
the gas supply to that burner will shut off within 60 seconds 

8.

 

To shut down, turn all gas controls to the off position

 

 
 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOILING TOP BURNER 

1.

 

For models fitted with a Roasting Hood the hood must be open when lighting and remain open 
when the boiling top burner is being used 

2.

 

Push and turn gas control to elevated position 

3.

 

Push silver piezo igniter button and continue to push in gas control knob for 30 seconds after 
burner has ignited 

4.

 

Release knob and burners should stay alight. If burners go out wait 5 minutes before re-lighting 

5.

 

To shut downturn all gas controls to the off position 

6.

 

This appliance should burn with a blue flame. If the flame becomes yellow or soot appears contact 
the manufacturer to arrange servicing of the appliance 

 
 

SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 

To be carried by authorised servicemen at least once every 12 months: 

1.

 

Check gas pressure at test point should be 1.00 KPa for natural gas and 2.5 kPa for LPG Propane. 
Adjust if required. 

2.

 

Lubricate gas cocks with approved lubricant. Isolate gas supply, remove gas cock knobs, remove 
screws from front cover and remove cover, undo gas cock latching plate to gain entry to gas plug. 

3.

 

Remove and clean burners clean dust from venturi and burner surface. To remove burners for 
griddle, lift the griddle plate off then remove the rock tray. Then loosen the nuts holding the 
thermocouple in position and remove the electrode lead from the igniter and the burner can then 
be lifted out. Burner removal for the solid plate burners is by removing the fat tray then loosen the 
nuts holding the thermocouple and remove the electrode lead from the igniter. 

4.

 

Pressurise the appliance and leak test. If okay reinstate gas supply and test operation of each 
burner and gas cock 

5.

 

To replace the thermocouple, follow step 2 for removing front cover then undo the thermocouple 
nut at the rear of the gas cock, undo the nuts holding the thermocouple head into the bracket on 
the burner and then remove the thermocouple. 

6.

 

Contact the manufacturer for service and spare parts. 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for IFC 1185C

Page 1: ...Phone 1300 650 209 admin bbqsaustralia com au www bbqsaustralia com au INSTRUCTION MANUAL Commercial Kitchen Barbecues...

Page 2: ...icles on or against this appliance Do not store chemicals on or against this appliance Do not spray aerosols near this appliance when in operation Do not leave this appliance unattended when in use Do...

Page 3: ...se With minimal care as outlined in this guide our product is designed to provide you with years of dependable service Please take the few minutes necessary to learn the proper and efficient use and c...

Page 4: ...ntor agrees to repair or replace at its option any part which fails or is found to be defective during the warranty period Owner shall be responsible for proper installation providing normal care and...

Page 5: ...of AS NZ 5601 must be provided Refer to AS NZ 5601 for pipe sizing details 8 The installer must purge all lines Light and test burners on high and low operation and make any adjustment required and th...

Page 6: ...be carried by authorised servicemen at least once every 12 months 1 Check gas pressure at test point should be 1 00 KPa for natural gas and 2 5 kPa for LPG Propane Adjust if required 2 Lubricate gas...

Page 7: ...of burner Noisy flame Too much primary air Check pressure No gas to burners Regulator faulty on gas supply Check supply Check orifice with drill Check flame failure control Check thermocouple Replace...

Page 8: ...to hotplate and cover with salt generously Step 3 Light the barbecue and heat it upon high for 7 10 minutes With a heat proof oven glove work the oil into the plate Step 4 Turn the barbecue off and a...

Page 9: ...eas you won t have any problems FOLLOW THE GRAIN Always rub stainless steel in the same direction as the grain Rubbing against the grain will spoil the finish and the stainless steel will lose its shi...

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