
APPLIANCE DETAILS
Gas Type:
Propane N.G
Burner Pressure:
2.75 kPa
0.95
kPa
Injector Diameter:
Ø0.95 mm
Ø1.65 mm
Heat Input:
24 MJ/ hr
24 MJ/ hr
Note: The size of the injector diameter is stamped on one of the hexagon faces (e.g. ‘165’ for Ø1.65mm injector).
LENGTH (mm)
WIDTH (mm)
HEIGHT (mm)
Barbecue only
508 650
240
Barbecue, Hood
and Trolley
508
(Servery extended 908)
650 1250
THE EVOLUTION OF HEALTHY OUTDOOR COOKING
Combustion air is admitted at the underside at the front and rear of the combustion chamber, and through the
outer chassis via the venting holes on the sides and rear, and above the control panel.
The lighting system requires a 240Vac supply (via a standard Australian socket outlet). The supplied power pack
is rated to IP64, and supplies 12Vac with a maximum output of 20VA. This transformer complies to Australian
Standards AS/NZS 3108 (Safety) and AS/NZS 1044 (EMC).
GAS CONNECTIONS
LOCAL AUTHORITY REQUIREMENTS
Check Gas Type and specifications plate on the inside of the left-hand side trolley door. All gas fitting work,
service and repairs can only be performed by an authorized person in accordance with AS5601 / AG601 and
local gas regulations.
NATURAL GAS
E2 barbecues with flame safeguards can be converted to use natural gas ONLY with an E2 with flame
safeguards NG conversion kit. Fit the NG manifolds, regulator and NG hose following the supplied instructions.
Conversion of any barbecue from ULPG to NG (or vice versa) must be done by a licensed gas fitter/technician.
Please contact Shriro for further information.
FOR PROPANE CYLINDER CONNECTION
1.
To achieve the optimum performance from your Everdure Barbecue, an approved gas cylinder (POL fitting) of
9kg capacity must be used.
2.
Do not connect gas to a barbecue that is not secured in a trolley.
3.
Pull out the gas galley (inside the trolley on the left hand side) and place the gas cylinder inside the provided
hole.
4.
Connect the cylinder to the barbecue, via the hose and regulator. Firmly tighten joints, but do not over-
tighten. Take care not to damage the regulator fitting. Check that ALL gas control knobs/valves are in the
Off position before opening the gas cylinder.
5.
Push the gas galley back into the trolley and lock in place with the latch provided.
NOTE: Only one gas cylinder should be stored in the trolley at any one time.
LEAK TESTING
1.
Make sure gas control knobs are Off and turn the cylinder valve On.
2.
Check for leaking joints by brushing with solution of half-liquid detergent and half water. If a leak is present,
bubbles will appear (or you may hear a hissing sound). Retightening connections can generally repair a
leaking joint. You must also check the gas hose and connection at the gas cylinder. If a leak cannot be
resolved, do not proceed.
DO NOT USE NAKED FLAME FOR LOCATING GAS LEAKS.
IF A LEAK PERSISTS CALL AN AUTHORISED GAS FITTER.
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