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BE SURE

 all control knobs are in the OFF position and barbecue is cool prior to using any aerosol cleaner on 

or around the barbecue. The chemical that produces the spraying action could, in the presence of heat, ignite 
or cause metal part to corrode.

ALWAYS

 use dry potholders: moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may cause steam burns.

Do not use a towel or bulky cloth in place of potholders.

DO NOT

 let potholders touch hot portions of the barbecue rack or burner.

DO NOT

 use the barbecue to cook excessively fatty meats or products that promote flare-ups.

NEVER

 use the barbecue without the drip tray in place and pushed all the way to the back of the barbecue.

Grease could leak downward and produce a fire or explosion hazard.

DO NOT

 operate the barbecue under unprotected combustible construction. Use only in a well

ventilated area. DO NOT obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.

DO NOT 

use the barbecue in buildings, garages, sheds, breezeway or other such enclosed areas. This

unit is for Outdoor Use Only!

KEEP ALL electrical cords away from the heated areas of the barbecue.

BEGIN 

by ensuring proper installation and servicing. Follow the installation instructions provided

with this product. Have your barbecue installed by a qualified installer. Have the installer show you
where the gas supply shut off valve is located so you know where to shut off the gas to the barbecue in
an emergency.

IF YOU SMELL GAS

, your installer has not done a proper job of checking for leaks. If the

connections are not perfectly sealed, you can have a small leak and therefore a faint gas smell.
Finding a leak is not a “do-it-yourself” procedure. Some leaks can only be found with the burner
control in the “ON” position. This must be done only by a qualified technician.

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE REGARDING ULPG BOTTLES

Only use 9kg approved ULPG bottles.

 Certain liquid propane dealers may fill liquid propane cylinders 

for use in the barbecue beyond cylinder filling capacity. This overfilling may create a dangerous condition.

Overfilled tanks can build up excess pressure. As a safety device, the tank’s pressure relief

valve will vent propane gas vapor to relieve this excess pressure. This vapor is combustible and

therefore can be ignited. To reduce this danger, you should take the following safety precautions:

1. When you have your tank filled, be sure you tell the supplier to fill it to no more than ¾ (75%) of its 

total filling capacity.

2. If you own or use an extra tank, or have a disconnected tank, you should never store it near or under 

the barbecue unit or heat box, or near any other ignition or heat source.

• 

NEVER

 store a spare ULPG cylinder under or near the unit. 

• 

NEVER

 fill the tank beyond ¾ full. A fire causing death or serious injury may occur. 

• 

NEVER

 use a dented or rusty ULPG tank.

SAFETY PRACTICES AND PRECAUTIONS

Summary of Contents for ACG40RBI.1L

Page 1: ...1 PRECISION SERIES Outdoor Collection Use and Care Guide ACG40RBI 1L ACG40RBI 1N ACG52RBI 1L ACG52RBI 1N Available in Natural Gas and ULPG versions www capitalbrand com au...

Page 2: ...T IN CLEARANCES 13 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS 14 FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 15 BURNER ADJUSTMENT 16 17 USING GRILL FEATURES 18 19 HELPFUL HINTS 20 REPLACING THE LIGHT 20 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 21...

Page 3: ...to read this manual thoroughly before installation and use Please RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE it is an invaluable guide to help you better understand your Capital Cooking appliance Since y...

Page 4: ...y from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or fire department WARNING Our barbecues produce intense heat with temperatures in excess of 1000 degrees To avoid the risk of damaging warp...

Page 5: ...of the following Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls the following...

Page 6: ...opened food containers A build up of pressure may cause the container to burst ALWAYS use a covered hand when opening the barbecue lid and only do so slowly to allow heat and steam to escape NEVER lea...

Page 7: ...supply shut off valve is located so you know where to shut off the gas to the barbecue in an emergency IF YOU SMELL GAS your installer has not done a proper job of checking for leaks If the connection...

Page 8: ...d vapors such as petrol or charcoal lighter fluid DO NOT obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air WARNING NEVER use the barbecue in windy conditions If located in a consistently windy area...

Page 9: ...king Injector size Nominal GC Natural Gas 1 00 kPA Main burners 39 2 50mm 26 4 Mj H IR Searing burner 39 2 50mm 26 4 Mj H IR Rotisserie burner 50 1 75mm 15 8 Mj H Burner Burner configuration Total GC...

Page 10: ...in its enclosure The Gas Leak Testing Procedure should be conducted every time the gas cylinder is refilled and reconnected to the appliance before using the appliance Regulator connection Fig 1 2 1...

Page 11: ...ice panel in place TO TEST Make sure that all control valves are in the OFF position Turn the gas supply ON Check all connections from the supply line or ULPG cylinder up to and including the manifold...

Page 12: ...eath the grease tray Hose connection thread is 1 4 B S P located on the right rear of the BBQ RANGEHOOD NOTE Min Distance from top of hot plate to lowest part of the underneath of rangehood is 1200mm...

Page 13: ...G40RBI 1 N L BUILT IN DIMENSIONS 978mm 40 BBQ 1283mm 52 BBQ 100mm REAR CLEARANCE TO OPEN TO LID 629mm 225mm 889mm 514mm NO BOTTOM SHELF LEAVE OPEN TO ALLOW CLEARANCE FOR UNIT BOTTOM ACCESS DOOR DIMENS...

Page 14: ...lug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded GPO Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the extension cord NOTE The use of a qualified te...

Page 15: ...ction BURNER CLEANING 3 With a screw driver loosen the set screw on the air shutter 4 Light the burner and adjust according to the directions below 5 Access for the side burner air shutters is through...

Page 16: ...clockwise to allow more air to the burner 3 If the flame is noisy and tends to lift away from the burner indicating too much air turn the air shutter clockwise 4 Once adjusted turn the burner off lock...

Page 17: ...ting inspect the gas supply piping or hose prior to turning the gas ON If there is evidence of damage or excessive wear it must be replaced prior to use GRIDDLE PLATE The griddle plate MUST be placed...

Page 18: ...reduce the amount of gas required to maintain a hot grill The stainless steel protects the ceramic elements from breakage common with ceramic materials while containing them for ease of handling and u...

Page 19: ...ling requires high heat for searing and proper browning Most foods are cooked at the MEDIUM heat setting for the entire cooking time However when grilling large pieces of meat or poultry it may be nec...

Page 20: ...imes Turn the meat just after the juices begin to bubble to the surface Trim any excess fat from the meat before cooking To prevent steaks or chops from curling during cooking slit the fat around the...

Page 21: ...conditions move the flame too much the safety system will shut off gas to the burner If this occurs wait 5 minutes and until the windy conditions reduce and relight starting at Step 1 MATCH OR BUTANE...

Page 22: ...windy conditions As an added safety feature we ve equipped the burner with an automatic safety valve that will not allow gas to flow to the rotisserie burner unless the following conditions are prese...

Page 23: ...Recommended Equipment Butcher string scissors broiler pan bottom only pliers instant read thermometer foil and hot pads Work Area Allow enough space to accommodate food and rotisserie rod assembly in...

Page 24: ...midity ALWAYS store the chopping blocks in a cool dry place after each use Keep hands and face away from front of burner STAND TO THE SIDE WHEN LIGHTING ONCE LIT MOVE HAND AWAY QUICKLY WARNING Electri...

Page 25: ...ry wood chips or herbs and wine which can add flavor to your grilling during cooking DO NOT use highly flammable liquids such as high proof alcoholic beverages These can burn very quickly and may caus...

Page 26: ...Trays Warning Allow the grill to sufficiently cool before handling the hybrid radiant trays as these are designed to absorb heat and at maximum temperatures glow red hot IMPORTANT Stainless steel tend...

Page 27: ...not blocked If obstructions is seen use a straightened metal wire coat hanger to remove debris ORIFICE CLEANING With the burner removed remove the orifice and shine a flashlight through the opening t...

Page 28: ...atch the ignition tip You should see the the spark plug generating a blue spark onto the burner If there is no spark when the knob is in an ON position check the electrical connections and breakers MA...

Page 29: ...29 WIRING SCHEMATICS...

Page 30: ...208 Spring 40 82414 01 Thermocouple 41 CGM40TB Electrical Box for 40 42 81209 02 Rotisserie Mechanism GRILL SIZE 52 PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 81013 Drawer Handle 2 P10533 52 PA Drip Pan Handle 3 10743...

Page 31: ...einforce W A 24 10590 03 Shelf Support 25 CGM40TB Electrical Box for 40 MODEL SIZE 52 PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 81203 Caster 5 Rigid 2 10577 Caster 3 P10573 40 Draw for Horizontal Tank 4 10576 40 40 5...

Page 32: ...urchaser This warranty excludes surface corrosion scratches and discoloration which may occur during regular use This warranty is limited to the replacement of the defective parts with the owner payin...

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