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CAST IRON RING BURNERS OWNERS MANUAL

OFF

TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF

If the appliance is no longer to be used and to reduce the 

risk of blocked gas jets caused by excess gas being left 

in the hose, all remaining gas must be expelled from the 

hose assembly.

With the flame still operating, turn the valve on the 

gas cylinder in a clockwise direction until it is “OFF”. 

Allow the flame to burn down then extinguish once all 

remaining gas in the hose has been used. See figure 6.

Turn the gas controls on the appliance to the “OFF” 

position. See figure 7.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

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 burner tube.

Do not submerge the appliance in a sink or bowl.

Do not use abrasive cleaners or bleach. 

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

 During operation if it is noted that the burner flame is 

unstable, is changing colour from blue to yellow or has a 

distinct smell it is important that you take the appliance 

to your local authorised gas appliance repairer for 

inspection.

 Periodically check the gas control is tight and has no 

leaks, follow the testing for leaks procedure. Check the 

gas hose and regulator for any signs of wear, cuts or 

fraying, if identified replace immediately with a Gas 

Certified replacement hose and/ or regulator.  

For further information or assistance please contact 

customer service.

A selection of spare parts and components are available 

for your appliance to ensure years of operation. 

For more information in Australia call 1300 555 197 or 

email: [email protected]

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Summary of Contents for RB20

Page 1: ...CAST IRON RING BURNERS OWNERS MANUAL Part No RB20 RB30 RB40 RB50 9 100 BTU 53 500 BTU AUSTRALIA ONLY GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATION TM ...

Page 2: ...iance Check that seals between the appliance and the gas container are in place and in good condition before connecting the gas container See figure 1 Do not use this appliance if it has damaged or worn seals Do not use the appliance if it is leaking damaged or does not operate properly This appliance is to be operated on a stable horizontal non flammable surface The appliance should be protected ...

Page 3: ...chase for spare parts service and repair This appliance must only be serviced by an authorised person This appliance must be operated away from any flammable material or surfaces and materials Always operate appliance a minimum of 1 m from flammable materials walls and ceiling Ensure all packaging is removed prior to use Do not operate this appliance before reading the instruction booklet Do not p...

Page 4: ...4 UNDERSTANDING YOUR APPLIANCE REGULATOR AND 1 M HOSE O RING GAS CONTROLS BURNER GAS INLET CONNECTION POT STAND AIR FLOW REGULATOR NOT AVAILABLE ON RB10 OR RB20 ...

Page 5: ...d of the hose and attach to the gas inlet on the appliance tighten using a spanner See figure 3 Attach the other end of the hose to the gas cylinder and tighten See figure 4 Turn the cylinder gas valve on in an anti clockwise direction for one full turn and then check the connections for leaks with Companion Gas Leak Detection Spray or soapy water If a leak is detected turn the cylinder gas valve ...

Page 6: ...ne of the following An enclosure with walls on all sides but with no overhead cover see example 1 Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls see examples 2 3 Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls the following shall apply at least 25 of the total wall area is completely open 30 or more in total of the remaining...

Page 7: ...isconnected and is stored in a well ventilated area out of the reach of children free from direct sunlight heat and ignition sources If being stored indoors ensure that the location complies with the standard AS NZS 1596 Never leave appliance unattended when operating Do not use a multiple appliances to heat a single utensil Only cooking vessels with a minimum diameter of 25 cm and a maximum diame...

Page 8: ...e burner that is to be ignited slowly turn the gas control in an anti clockwise approximately of a turn If burner is not alight return the control knob back to the OFF position allow the excess gas to disperse then repeat ignition process ADJUSTING THE FLAME Turn the air flow regulator in an anti clockwise direction to achieve a higher flame and in a clockwise direction for a lower flame ...

Page 9: ...n holes located in the burner tube Do not submerge the appliance in a sink or bowl Do not use abrasive cleaners or bleach MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE During operation if it is noted that the burner flame is unstable is changing colour from blue to yellow or has a distinct smell it is important that you take the appliance to your local authorised gas appliance repairer for inspection Periodically check...

Page 10: ...ns 320L x 190W x 80H mm Weight 2 5 kg with hose and regulator Certificate no AGA 8382 G SPECIFICATIONS Part no RB30 Model no Cast Iron Double Ring Burner Gas type Propane Gas jet size Inner Ring 0 6 mm Outer Ring 1 075 mm Gas consumption 17 6 Mj hr 353 g hr BTU output total 16 750 Inlet pressure 2 75 kPa Dimensions 425L x 196W x 85H mm Weight 3 9 kg with hose and regulator Certificate no AGA 8382 ...

Page 11: ... 2 75 kPa Dimensions 475L x 256W x 100H mm Weight 5 9 kg with hose and regulator Certificate no AGA 8382 G SPECIFICATIONS Part no RB50 Model no Cast Iron Quadruple Ring Burner Gas type Propane Gas jet size Centre ring 0 575 mm Inner ring 1 0 mm Outer 1 ring 1 275 mm Outer 2 ring 1 475 mm Gas consumption 1125 g hr 56 45 Mj hr BTU output total 53 500 Inlet pressure 2 75 kPa Dimensions 597L x 365W x ...

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