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Important Information

Please read these instructions carefully. Note the safe operational requirements, warnings & cautions. Use the product correctly and with care 

for the purpose for which it is intended. Failure to do so may cause damage and/or personal injury and will invalidate the warranty. Keep these 

instructions safe for future use.

Refer to 

instruction 

manual

Wear

Gloves

Warning:

Hot

Surface

Specification

Model No ........................................................................... DG158

Assembled Product Dimensions ................................40 x 58cm

Temperature Range .............................................. 105°C - 485°C

Cooking Grid Diameter .............................................. 33cm (13”)

About the Product

The Dellonda Kamado style barbecue is the perfect addition to your outdoor living area. Amaze your guests with an unforgettable al-fresco dining 

experience. Caters for all parties with the option of cold smoking, searing, grilling, baking and slow cooking, our Kamado barbecue has something 

for everyone! Ceramic outer shell and egg design provides excellent heat retention and cooking temperatures up to 900°F (485°C). Suitable for use 

with charcoal and untreated wood chips. Ventilation at the top and bottom of the barbecue gives you complete control of your cooking and airflow.

Safety Instructions

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GENERAL

 

SAFETY

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WARNING! The warnings, cautions and instructions in this manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must 

be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product, but must be applied by the 

operator. 

 

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WARNING! 

Hazardous fire or explosion may result if instructions are ignored. Read instructions before use.

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WARNING! Accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children and pets away. Take special care when children and elderly are present.

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WARNING! Any modification to this appliance may be dangerous and is absolutely not permitted.

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 Read the instructions carefully before assembly and retain this manual for future reference. 

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Use outdoors only

, stand on a level surface, remember hot fat may drip out.

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 Handle the hot grill with the help of oven gloves.

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 Use oven gloves and sturdy long handled barbecue tools when cooking on the grill.

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 Be prepared if an accident or fire should occur. Know where your first aid kit and fire extinguishers are and how to use them correctly. 

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 Ensure the appliance has completely cooled before storing.

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DO NOT

 use indoors! This grill is designed for outdoor use in a well-ventilated place, and is not intended as a heating device and should never be 

used as such. When used indoors, toxic fumes accumulate which result in serious bodily injury or death. 

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DO NOT

 use petrol, alcohol or other highly volatile substances to ignite the fuel. 

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DO NOT

 add charcoal-igniting liquid or power-soaked charcoal to hot or warm charcoal.

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Keep the area around the grill free of flammable fumes and liquids such as petrol, alcohol, flammable materials, etc. 

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Use the grill only after all parts have been assembled. This grill must be mounted correctly according to the assembly instructions. Incorrect 

assembly can be dangerous. 

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The use of alcohol, or medicines available with or without a prescription, may affect the user’s ability to position the grill properly or use it safely. 

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Be careful when using the grill. During grilling or cleaning, the grill is hot, and should never be left unattended.

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WARNING! 

This barbecue gets very hot, don’t move it during use.

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WARNING! 

Do not use spirit, petrol or other flammable liquids to (re)ignite! Only use detonators that meet the EN 1860-3!

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DO NOT 

use the grill within 2 metres of flammable materials. Inflammable materials include, but are not limited to wood or to treated wooden 

decks, patios and porches.

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Always keep the grill on a safe and flat surface, at a distance from flammable materials.

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DO NOT 

wear loose-sleeved clothing while lighting or using the grill. 

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Never touch the grill or charcoal grid, ash or charcoal to make sure they are hot.

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After grilling, close all the vents and lid and allow the grill to extinguish naturally and cool.

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Use heat-resistant barbecue mittens or gloves while grilling, adjusting the vents (dampers), adding charcoal and using the thermometer or lid. 

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Use the right tools with long, heat-resistant handles.

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Always place the charcoal on top of the (bottom) charcoal grid. Do not place charcoal directly at the bottom of the boiler.

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DO NOT 

lean on the table, or overload the end of it. 

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Never throw away hot charcoal where it can be walked over or where it poses a fire hazard. Never discard the ash or charcoal until they are 

completely extinguished and cool. 

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DO NOT 

put the grill away or store it until the ash and charcoal are completely extinguished and cold.

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DO NOT 

remove the ash until all the charcoal is completely burnt out and completely extinguished and the grill has cooled down. 

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Keep electrical wires and cords away from the hot surfaces of the grill and away from places with lots of foot traffic. 

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WARNING! 

Do not use the barbecue in a confined space, for example in a house, tent, caravan, vehicle or small space. Risk of fatal accidents due 

to carbon monoxide poisoning.

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DO NOT 

leave unattended, from being lit to fully cooled or position on a surface that may be damaged by hot fat or heat.

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DO NOT 

store petrol or other flammable vapours or liquids in the vicinity of use. 

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Summary of Contents for Deluxe Kamado

Page 1: ... Manufactured to a high standard this product will if used according to these instructions and properly maintained give you years of trouble free performance DG158 Issue 1 12 10 21 www dellonda co uk Dellonda Deluxe Kamado BBQ Grill Oven Smoker Ceramic 16 40cm ...

Page 2: ...ly injury or death DO NOT use petrol alcohol or other highly volatile substances to ignite the fuel DO NOT add charcoal igniting liquid or power soaked charcoal to hot or warm charcoal Keep the area around the grill free of flammable fumes and liquids such as petrol alcohol flammable materials etc Use the grill only after all parts have been assembled This grill must be mounted correctly according...

Page 3: ...Contents 2 www dellonda co uk Chimney Top regulator vent Thermometer Grill lid handle Cooking grill Charcoal plate Ceramic fire box Stand frame Stand frame handles ...

Page 4: ...ssembly Before starting assembly clear an area measuring approximately two to three square metres Remove the item from the packaging and lay out all of the parts and any necessary tools so that they are within easy reach Only tighten all of the screw connections firmly when you have finished assembly or are instructed to within the manual Otherwise this can result in misalignment and tension in co...

Page 5: ...e bowl See Fig 2 Fig 2 Cooking grill Charcoal plate Ceramic firebox Main grill Step 3 Using the nuts and bolts provided offer up and bolt on the main grill lid handle tighten down with the M6 dome nuts See Fig 3 Step 4 Carefully lift two people may be required and place the assembled Kamado grill into the completed frame stand lift and turn the unit to orientate the grill in the base frame with th...

Page 6: ...e the lid to allow the temperature within the grill to rise ensure the air vents top and bottom are initially open you can now begin to regulate the flow of air through the grill and so the temperature Try not to add fuel to the grill during cooking as this will alter the temperature dramatically and affect the evenness and length of the cooking process For the best results we recommend you use na...

Page 7: ...OT move or stoke the coals once lit Open the bottom vent fully and leave the lid open for about 10 minutes to build a small bed of hot embers Monitor the ceramic charcoal barbecue until it has risen to the desired temperature Leave the bottom vent slightly open Close the top vent and continue to check the temperature for a few more minutes Using heat resistant gloves sprinkle the wood chips in a c...

Page 8: ...mic body Spiders web pattern in the face of the ceramic is different to a crack in the ceramic This crazing does not affect the performance of the grill and is part of the curing process Environment Protection and Waste Protection and Electrical Equipment Regulations WEEE Recycle unwanted packaging materials When this product is no longer required or has reached the end of it s useful life please ...

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