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LEAK TEST PROCEDURE
SIDE BURNER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(SELECTED MODELS ONLY)
Please note:
the right hand side burner assembly is
relevant to selected models only. If your barbecue is fitted
with a right hand side table instead, please disregard the
below information.
Before lighting the side burner
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Read instructions before lighting
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Check that all hoses and gas fittings are tight
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Open the side burner lid
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Check the control knob is in the ‘OFF’ position
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Turn the gas isolation valve ‘ON’
Lighting instructions
WARNING
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Do not attempt to light the burner with the lid closed
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Do not close the lid when the burner is lit
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To light the burner, depress the knob and rotate
to . The starter mechanism will click and the
burner will light
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If the burner did not light, depress the knob and turn
back to the ‘OFF’ position
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Allow several minutes for gas to disperse then repeat
lighting procedure
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Once ignited, the knob can then be turned to the desired
heat setting. The knob does not need to be pushed in
while selecting the heat setting
Manual lighting
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In the event of the automatic ignition system not
working, the barbecue can be lit manually
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Position the manual igniter next to the burner.
Depress the knob and rotate to ‘HIGH’
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The burner should light
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Do not attempt to manually light the burner for more
than 5 seconds
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If the burner did not light, depress the knob and turn
back to the ‘OFF’ position
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Allow several minutes for gas to disperse then repeat
lighting procedure
Using cookware on the side burner
Do not use oversized cookware or place cookware off-centre
over the burner as this can cause high temperatures in
control knob and surrounding panels. Cookware should
not exceed 200mm in diameter, the use of larger cookware
may cause damage to the appliance and is not covered
under warranty.
Correct
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Incorrect – pan too large
Incorrect – pan not centred
Incorrect – flame too high
LEAK TEST PROCEDURE
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SIDE BURNER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(SELECTED MODELS ONLY)
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Ensure all gas valves are in the ‘OFF’ position.
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In a small container, mix a solution of water and
detergent or soap.
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After connection of the hose, turn on the gas supply at
the gas bottle or mains as appropriate.
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Using a brush apply the solution to the gas connection
points and look for bubbles forming.
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Bubbling will indicate a leak.
Leak test procedure
Leak test point
Leak test points
Check hose for
signs of abrasions,
cracks or leaks
Check hose for
signs of abrasions,
cracks or leaks
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Turn off the gas supply and re-tighten the joint. Repeat
the leak test.
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If the leak persists, turn off the gas at the isolation
valves and contact a licensed gas fitter to correct.
WARNING
Failure to ensure gas tight connections and complete the gas
leak test procedure before use and after every reconnection
to a gas cylinder may result in a fire or explosion.
BARBECUE TO GAS BOTTLE CONNECTION
SIDE BURNER CONNECTION
Leak test point
Leak test point