5
The Cavity
Your barbecue has been designed to sit into a cavity or cutout rather than be placed directly onto a flat
surface. It is important that the dimensions of the cavity conform exactly to those listed on page 21. This will
ensure the barbecue sits correctly in the cavity, and that the barbecue has sufficient ventilation to operate
efficiently and safely.
In creating the cavity, you should ensure that you have convenient access to the gas connection point and
associated hardware:
• If the gas for your barbecue is supplied by a portable gas bottle, you will need access to the gas
connection point, the gas hose and the gas cylinder at all times.
• If the gas for your barbecue is supplied by a fixed piped gas supply (either natural gas or 45kg LPG
cylinders), you will need access to the gas connection point, the piping and the shutoff valve.
Lower the barbecue onto the brickwork, but do not push back
into its final position - you will need to ensure you can access
the screws towards the front of the barbecue side panel.
Attach the right and left side facia panels. The
fixing screws should already be in place at
each side of the barbecue frame.
Tighten the screws to secure the facia
panels.
Push the barbecue back to its final position.
Putting The Barbecue Into Place
For Built-In Units Only
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