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• Never leave coals and ashes in barbecue 

unattended. Before barbecue can be 

left unattended, remaining coals and 

ashes must be removed from barbecue. 

Use caution to protect yourself and 

property. Carefully place remaining 

coals and ashes in a non-combustible 

metal container and saturate completely 

with water. Allow coals and water to 

remain in metal container 24hours prior 

to disposing.

• Extinguished coals and ashes should 

be placed a safe distance from all 

structures and combustible materials.

• With a garden hose, completely wet the 

surface beneath and around barbecue 

to extinguish any coals or ashes which 

may have fallen during the cooking or 

cleaning process.

• After each use, clean the barbecue 

thoroughly. Cover the barbecue to 

protect it from excessive rusting.

• Use caution when lifting or moving 

barbecue to prevent strains and  

back injuries.

• We advise that a fire extinguisher be  

on hand. Refer to your local authority  

to determine proper size and type  

of fire extinguisher.

• Store the barbecue out of reach of 

children and in a dry location when  

not in use.

 • Properly dispose of all packaging material.

USE CAUTION AND COMMON SENSE 

WHEN OPERATING YOUR BARBECUE. 

FAILURE TO ADHERE TO SAFETY 

WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES IN THIS 

MANUAL COULD RESULT IN BODILY 

INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. SAVE 

THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

CAUTION

When using electrical appliances, basic 

safety precautions should always be 

followed, including the following:
• READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
• DO NOT touch hot surfaces.Use handles 

or knobs.     

•  Close supervision is necessary when 

appliance is used by or near children.      

•  The use of accessory attachments 

not recommended by the appliance 

manufacturer may cause injuries.

•  Extreme caution must be used when 

moving an appliance containing hot oil 

or other hot liquids.

•  DO NOT use this appliance for anything 

other than intended use.

• The motor is AC 240V 50Hz.
•  DO NOT place on or near a hot gas or 

electric burner, or in a heated oven.

•  The power supply must be supplied 

through a residual current device (RCD) 

having a tripping current not exceeding 

30mA.

•  DO NOT use the rotisserie during 

inclement weather.

•  Unplug and remove rotisserie when not 

in use.

•  DO NOT operate the rotisserie with a 

damaged cord or plug, or if rotisserie 

malfunctions, or has been damaged in 

any manner.

•  To protect against electrical shock, DO 

NOT immerse cord, plug or motor in 

water or expose to rain.

•  Avoid contact of the electrical cord with 

hot barbecue surfaces and grease.

•  Always use extension cords intended for 

and marked ‘outdoor’ use.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 

ROTISSERIE MOTOR

Summary of Contents for CM160-004

Page 1: ...instructions for future use FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE BEFORE READING THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE DO NOT STORE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE MATERIALS OR SPRAY AEROSOLS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE INDOORS DO NOT OPERATE IN AN ENCLOSED AREA ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BE VERY HOT KEEP YOUNG CHILDREN AWAY MINIMUM CLEARANCE...

Page 2: ...charcoal lighting fluid allow charcoal to burn for approximately 20 minutes This will allow charcoal lighting fluid to burn off Failure to do this could trap fumes from charcoal lighting fluid in the barbecue and may result in a flash fire or explosion WARNING Never use charcoal that has been pre treated with lighter fluid Use only a high grade plain charcoal or charcoal wood mixture Do not use ga...

Page 3: ...TO ADHERE TO SAFETY WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES IN THIS MANUAL COULD RESULT IN BODILY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE CAUTION When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT touch hot surfaces Use handles or knobs Close supervision is necessary when appliance is used by or near chil...

Page 4: ... Fixing Pin 2 8 Support Assembly A 1 9 Wheel Side Leg Assembly 1 10 Hexagon Screw 6 11 Nut 6 12 Wheel 2 PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 13 Axle 2 14 Nut 2 15 Prong 2 16 Bracket 1 17 Skewer 1 18 Counter Weight 1 19 Cooking Grate 3 20 Charcoal Grate 2 21 Leg Assembly 1 22 Leg End Cap 2 23 Firebox Assembly 1 24 Support Assembly B 1 PARTS LIST ...

Page 5: ...5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Tools Needed 2 Adjustable spanners Step 1 Attach the legs using six M8x35mm bolts and nuts Attach the wheels using two axles and nuts M8 6 PC M8x35 6 PC M10 2 PC ...

Page 6: ...6 6 Step 2 Slide the support assemblies onto the posts and secure with the fixing pin and split pin ...

Page 7: ...7 Step 3 Place the charcoal grate into the bottom of the body The cooking grates fit into the top of the body if required ...

Page 8: ...8 8 Step 4 ...

Page 9: ...9 Completed Assembly ...

Page 10: ...arts vegetables and fruit 1 Follow lighting instructions 2 While wearing protective gloves carefully spread hot coals evenly across charcoal grid with a long handle tool 3 While wearing protective gloves replace cooking grid Note If additional briquettes are needed remove food from cooking grid and while wearing protective gloves remove the cooking grid and place additional briquettes without dist...

Page 11: ...he barbecue Poultry When using poultry truss the birds tightly so that wings and drumsticks are close to the body of the bird The cavity of the bird may be stuffed prior to this if you wish Pull the neck skin down and using a small skewer fix to the back of the bird Push the rotisserie skewer through lengthwise catching the bird in the fork of the wishbone Centre the bird and tighten with the hold...

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