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Travel Chef Model 8500

Summary of Contents for Travel Chef 8500

Page 1: ...Travel Chef Model 8500 ...

Page 2: ...use with a remote gas supply 1 General 2 Safety Information Copyright CADAC Pty Ltd All Rights Reserved Model 8500 Country of use DK FI NO NL SE AT DE BE ES FR IE IT PT GB CH AT DE Appliance Catagories Allowable gases and operating pressure Nominal usage Gross nom heat input Jet Number Gas supply sources I3B P 30 I3 28 30 37 I3B P 50 Butane 28 30mBar Propane 28 30mBar Butane Propane mixtures 28 30...

Page 3: ... on the ribbed surface while the flat surface can be used for stir fries breakfasts or pancakes The non stick surface allows for healthier cooking using less fat Used with any of the above cooking surfaces respectively is ideal for roasting baking stewing or steaming A unique feature of the Travel Chef is the interchangeability of the various cooking surfaces which allows for a variety of cooking ...

Page 4: ...s or electric fires and away from other people Making sure that the gas container is kept upright screw the regulator onto the container until it is fully engaged Hand tighten only If there is a leak on your appliance smell of gas take it outside immediately into a well ventilated flame free location where the leak may be detected and stopped If you wish to check for leaks on your appliance do it ...

Page 5: ...Start by unscrewing and removing the four screws holding the bottom valve cover in place Lift the valve cover from the aluminium base to expose the valve Be carefull not to lose the piezo button which is fitted to the valve cover see fig 7a and b Using a star screw driver undo and remove the 3 screws holding the burner in place see fig 7c Move the burner assembly sideways and away from the valve e...

Page 6: ... instructions in full before starting assembly 12 1 Getting Started 12 2 Tools Needed For Assembly Adjustable wrench Pliers Aluminium Burner Unit Dome Aluminium Grill Plate BBQ Grid Fat Deflector Fat Pan Plastic Foot European Tail piece and Nut Danish Tail piece and Nut Quantity 1 Quantity 1 Quantity 1 Quantity 1 Quantity 1 Quantity 1 Quantity 1 Quantity 1 Quantity 1 Quantity 1 Dome Handle ...

Page 7: ...ing screws underneath the unit 4 Turn the locking screws so that it clears the plastic base with no interference between the two 5 Lift the plastic base of the burner unit 6 Flip the plastic base over and place it over the aluminium burner unit Ensure it is correctly aligned 7 secure the plastic base in position by turning the locking screws until they are located in the V whick is situated in the...

Page 8: ...alent In South Africa the regulator used must comply with SANS 1237 see Fig 24 Screw a Hose with the correct threaded fittings on each end onto the left hand BSP thread of the Valve Attach a suitable 50mbar low pressure regulator on the other end of the hose and secure itin place using a hose clamp The hose used must comply with DIN 4815 part 2 or equivalent see Fig 26 I 3B P 30 and I 3 28 30 37 I...

Page 9: ...BQ Lid may be used with the BBQ and Non Stick Reversible grill options When used with either the BBQ or Non Stick Reversible Grill option the BBQ Lid locates on the outer lip of the Fat Pan This gives a more direct type of heating for faster cooking When used with the BBQ for roasting pour a cup of water in the Fat Pan to provide a cleaner cooking environment The BBQ Lid conveniently hooks onto th...

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