background image

companionleisure.com.au

ADJUSTING HEAT OUTPUT

1.  Turn the gas control 

in an anti-clockwise 
direction to achieve 
a higher flame 
and in a clockwise 
direction for a lower 
flame. 

IMPORTANT

  •  DO NOT

 open the gas valve beyond the 

point where maximum heat output is 
reached as this may result in unnecessary 
flaring & waste gas.

  •  Avoid moving the BBQ once lit as this may 

result in flaring or damage to the unit.

TURNING THE BBQ OFF

1.  Extinguish the 

flame by turning 
the gas cylinder 
control valve in the 
clockwise direction 
until fully closed.

IMPORTANT

  •  

Check that the flame is fully extinguished 
before leaving unattended.

  •  

The BBQ will be extremely hot and must be 
moved to a safe & secure position where it 
cannot come in contact with any flammable 
materials or surfaces.

  •  

Ensure that the location is away from 
children, adults & animals.

DISCONNECTING  

FROM CYLINDER

1.  Check that the flame is fully extinguished, 

the gas cylinder control valve is in the fully 
off position & all surfaces are cool.

2.  Loosen the connection to the gas cylinder in 

a clockwise direction.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Your appliance is manufactured with a hard 
wearing powder coated finish on the body & 
chrome plated legs which are easy to clean.
Using warm soapy water with a mild detergent 
wipe down all surfaces and areas of the 
appliance, taking care not to allow water to 
enter the burner outlets, or aeration holes 
located in the base of the burner tube.

DO NOT

 submerge the appliance in a sink 

or bowl.

DO NOT

 use abrasive cleaners or bleach.

COM1246_BBQ_manual_ED1.indd   7

14/07/10   3:46 PM

Summary of Contents for COMP282

Page 1: ...482 PORTABLE TAKEAWAY BBQ Instruction Manual IMPORTANT Read these instructions for use carefully Familiarise yourself with the appliance before connecting it to it s gas container Keep these instructi...

Page 2: ...ome hot during operation please take care when handling or moving the appliance Appliance is to be used on a stable level flat non flammable surface the appliance should be protected from direct draug...

Page 3: ...n enclosure with walls on all sides but with no overhead cover B Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls C Within a partial enclosure that includes an ove...

Page 4: ...OPERATING THE APPLIANCE 1 Body 2 Leg 3 Hot plate 4 Wind shield 5 Handle 6 Gas hose 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 5...

Page 5: ...to the threaded section that is exposed at the base of the BBQ Take the gas hose with the knurled nut includes two holes and tighten with your fingers in a clockwise direction 4 Place the BBQ in the...

Page 6: ...the cylinder and BBQ connection for leaks with soapy water if a leak is detected turn the cylinder gas valve Off and retighten all connections then retest LIGHTING THE BBQ 1 Check that the gas cylinde...

Page 7: ...must be moved to a safe secure position where it cannot come in contact with any flammable materials or surfaces Ensure that the location is away from children adults animals DISCONNECTING FROM CYLIND...

Page 8: ...03 Handle hot plate 2pc 4 COMP282 04 Hot plate no handle 5 COMP282 05 Burner assembly 6 COMP282 06 Leg assy 3pc 7 COMP282 07 Gas jet 8 H18R Gas hose A selection of spare parts components are available...

Reviews: