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Assembly, Operation & Maintenance Instructions

STEP 04

Take the two bottom shelf supports (06.07) and fit them onto the cylindrical tabs at the 
inside of each foot. Rotate each one so that the outmost screw holes are facing inwards 
and the inner screw holes are facing the stand top (if not, pull out and fit in the opposite 
way). Take the two upper shelf supports (13.14) and fit them onto the legs (03.04.05.06). 
Fix the bottom shelf support L (06) in place with two M6x0.5in (12mm) screws (A). Fix 
the bottom shelf support R (07) in place with two M6x1in (28mm) screws (j) and flat 
washers (E). When all are assembled, tighten up all four screws and the screws from step 
03.

STEP 05

/  Turn the stand onto its legs and check that all of the legs are stable. Take the plastic bottom 

shelf (16) and place it on the two bottom shelf supports. Line the four holes in the bottom 
shelf up with the threaded holes in the bottom tray supports and fix into position using four 
M5x0.5in (12mm) screws (B) and four spring washers (C). Tighten fully. Take the plastic 
upper shelf (17) and place it on the two upper shelf supports. Line the four holes in the upper 
shelf up with the threaded holes in the upper tray supports and fix into position using four 
M5x0.5in (12mm) screws (B) and four spring washers (C). Tighten fully. 

STEP 06

/  Take the cylinder belt (I) and fix into place using two M5x0.6in (15mm) screw (F). The gas 

cylinder can be put onto the bottom shelf support R (07) and fix in place by cylinder belt (I). 
Tighten it by adjusting the cylinder belt (I).

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Summary of Contents for FORCE HBG2GUS

Page 1: ...Assembly Operation Maintenance Instructions everdurebyheston com FORCETM FURNACETM Assembly operation maintenance instructions for Everdure by Heston Blumenthal FORCE FURNACE gas barbeques and stands...

Page 2: ...perate this appliance within 25 ft 7 5 m of any flammable liquid If a fire should occur keep away from the appliance and immediately call your fire department Do not attempt to extinguish an oil or gr...

Page 3: ...TENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HBG2GUS HBG2MUS HBG2SUS HBG2RUS HBG3GUS HBG3MUS HBG3SUS and HBG3OUS GAS BARBEQUE RANGE Everdure by Heston Blumenthal outdoor gas barbeques It is important that you retain thes...

Page 4: ...olley or on a raised bench When using a raised surface table etc ensure the surface is level large enough and strong enough to support the barbeque and will withstand temperatures of 284 F 140 C above...

Page 5: ...ll be used only outdoors and shall not be used in a building garage or any other enclosed area This appliance is not intended to be installed in or on a boat For other than recreational vehicle grills...

Page 6: ...GORY OUTPUT INJECTOR SIZE HOSE HBG2GUS GRAPHITEE 2 USA CAN 2740Pa 2 11000 22000Btu Hr 0 04in 0 98mm 2ft 600 mm HBG2MUS MINT HBG2RUS RED HBG2OUS ORANGE HBG2SUS STONE HBG3GUS GRAPHITE 3 3 9000 27000Btu...

Page 7: ...pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the grill should be used Any replacement pressure regulator and hose assembly must be specified by the grill manufacturer This grill is configured fo...

Page 8: ...d that when not using the stand the supporting surface can withstand the heat When using the stand take care that the barbeque is locked in position using the locks on the castors the hose is not touc...

Page 9: ...oasting rack and place it in the centre of the barbeque on top of the grills Cut some slots through the foil so that excess moisture and fats can flow through the grills Place the roasting rack centra...

Page 10: ...terior and stand ensure the appliance has cooled and is safe to touch Painted and plastic surfaces can be cleaned using a mild household detergent or cleaner and a clean cloth do not use scourers or h...

Page 11: ...it is suggested that the primary air port of the burners be covered against the penetration of insects or vermin Spiders and small insects can spin webs or nest in the burner rails tubes which could l...

Page 12: ...SHOOTING Burner will not ignite when using the igniter Burner flame is erratic Gas is leaking from connections Burner is blocked Remove cooking surface and check burner for obstruction Clean ports Fla...

Page 13: ...om within the barbeque hood assembly Remove all external packaging and remove the appliance from the packaging base before operation Recycle as per your local government laws 01 Hood barbeque chassis...

Page 14: ...Keep all of the fasteners for later use Removable stickers at the front and rear will mark the positions of these screws Remove the hood and barbeque chassis assembly from the stand top and place on t...

Page 15: ...STEP 05 Turn the stand onto its legs and check that all of the legs are stable Take the plastic bottom shelf 16 and place it on the two bottom shelf supports Line the four holes in the bottom shelf u...

Page 16: ...the front and two to the rear Tighten fully STEP 08 To extend the left hand side servery support the front of the barbeque and pull the left hand servery forward approximately 0 4in 1cm tensioning the...

Page 17: ...and flat washer E Hook the match holder onto the screw K The stand is now complete Connect an approved hose and or regulator to the inlet manifold if not already connected Put the gas cylinder onto t...

Page 18: ...that all burner ports burner tubes are clear from insect nests webs A clogged tube can result in a fire below the appliance PROCEDURE FURNACE GRILL REMOVING THE BURNER TUBES Note Please note the grill...

Page 19: ...ners toward the rear of the grill remove ignition cables from the burner sub assembly and lift the burner rail assembly out of the gas grill STEP 03 Inspect the burners for insect webs and nests or an...

Page 20: ...h use check all gas connections for leaks using the procedures listed below If the smell of gas is detected at any time you should immediately check the entire system for leaks BEFORE TESTING Make sur...

Page 21: ...e tighten where necessary to ensure rigidity of the structure 2 Wipe over barbeque stand with a clean cloth Add a little oil or grease to all moving parts If connected to the barbeque check the screws...

Page 22: ...Box HBG2 1 14 Electrode HBG2 2 15 Left Hand Burner HBG2 1 16 Open Grill HBG2 2 17 Servery Spring 2 18 Left Hand Servery 1 19 Injector Bracket HBG2 1 20 Injector Housing 2 21 Injector HBG2 2 22 Injecto...

Page 23: ...tom Shelf Support L 1 45 Castor 2 46 Foot FL 1 47 Foot RL 1 48 Leg RR 1 49 Leg FR 1 50 Upper Shelf Support R 1 51 Bottom Shelf Support R outer 1 52 Bottom Shelf Support R inner 1 53 Upper Shelf Suppor...

Page 24: ...Box HBG3 2 14 Electrode HBG3 3 15 Left Hand Burner HBG3 1 16 Open Grill HBG3 2 17 Servery Spring 2 18 Left Hand Servery 1 19 Injector Bracket HBG3 1 20 Injector Housing 3 21 Injector HBG3 3 22 Inject...

Page 25: ...5 Castor 2 46 Foot FL 1 47 Foot RL 1 48 Central Burner HBG3 1 49 Central OpenGrill HBG3 1 50 Leg FR 1 51 Leg RR Baffle 1 52 1 53 Upper Shelf Support R 1 54 Buttom Shelf Support R outer 1 Everdure_Manu...

Page 26: ...26 Assembly Operation Maintenance Instructions HBG2GUS HBG2OUS HBG3SUS HBG3OUS HBG3MUS HBG2SUS HBG2RUS HBG2MUS HBG3GUS FORCETM 2 BURNER GAS BARBEQUE FURNACETM 3 BURNER GAS BARBEQUE...

Page 27: ...27 Assembly Operation Maintenance Instructions everdurebyheston com IM Ref FORCE FURNACEUS 05 2018 28 FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY...

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