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CLEANING

All cleaning and maintenance should be 
carried out when the appliance is cool and 
with the fuel supply turned OFF at the gas 
cylinder after each time use.
DO NOT mistake brown or black 
accumulation of grease and smoke for paint. 
Interiors of gas BBQs are not painted at
the factory (and should NEVER be painted). 
Apply a strong solution of detergent and 
water or use a BBQ cleaner with scrub brush 
on insides of BBQ lid and bottom. Rinse and 
allow to completely air dry.
DO NOT apply a caustic BBQ / oven cleaner 
to painted surfaces.
DO NOT use abrasive or flammable cleaners, 
as it will damage the parts of the product and 
may start a fire.

PLASTIC PARTS 

Wash with warm soapy water and wipe dry.

BBQ BODY 

Lack of maintenance / cleaning, can lead 
to the BBQ rust. To keep the barbecues 
beautiful and long lasting,  it is recommended 
to use mild detergents and hot water. Wipe 
the surface with a non-abrasive wash cloth. 
Acid-free oil is recommended to avoid rust.

COOKING GRIDS and flame tamer

Use a mild soapy water solution. Non-abrasive 
scouring powder can be used on stubborn 
stains, then rinse with water. Make sure the 
cooking grids are well dried before storage.

INSECTS AND VERMIN

After long-term storage, insects and other 
vermin can be found in the BBQ. If you 
experience problems with lighting or irregular 
flames, it can be due to unwanted guests 
blocking the gas supply. 

 

Remove the burners and clean these on 
suspicion of pests in the grill. Reassemble 
the burners when completely dry.

 

Check regularly that the gas hose is not 

damaged.

Troubleshooting

Keep the barbecue body and the accessories clean to avoid grease fire.

IN CASE OF GREASE FIRE

In case of grease fire, close the gas supply and 
disconnect the controller and wait until the fire 
goes out by itself.

FIRES CAUSE BY FAT, WILL DAMAGE 
THE METAL. DAMAGE TO THE BBQ 
CAUSED BY GREASE FIRES ARE NOT 
COVERED BY THE WARRANTY AS IT 
IS DUE TO INCORRECT USE.

NEVER USE WATER TO EXTINGUISH 
A GREASE FIRE! CLEAN THE BBQ 
REGULARLY TO AVOID GREASE FIRE

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Maintenance

MAINTENANCE

 

Check that the burners are burning 
correctly regularly.

 

Remove the BBQ grate and flame guards.

 

Light the BBQ normally.

 

Turn the controls from low to high, check 
there is a difference in flame strength and 
that the flames are blue, not orange. If 
the burners act abnormally, refer to the 
troubleshooting chapter.

 

Remove any fat or deposits from previous 
use with a BBQ brush.

Maintenance of burners

1.  Turn gas off at control knobs and LP Tank.
2. Remove cooking grates and grease tray.
3. Remove screw at end of burner using a 

screwdriver.

4. Carefully lift each burner up and away from 

valve openings.

5. Wire brush entire outer surface of burner 

to remove food residue and dirt.

6. Clean any blocked ports with a stiff wire 

such as an open paper clip.

7. Check burner for damage, due to normal 

wear and corrosion some holes may 
become enlarged. If any large cracks or 
holes are found replace burner.

8. Carefully refit burners.
9. Replace flametamer and cooking grid.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

BURNER WILL NOT 

LIGHT

Gas bottle is empty

Replace gas bottle

Damaged regulator

Check/replace the regulator

Burner is blocked

Clean the burner

Gas supply is blocked

Clean gas ventury or hose

Electrode is broken or dirty

Clean the electrode

Ignition knob is broken

Contact your dealer

Windy conditions

Place the BBQ in a less  

exposed position

Ignition wire is damaged or 

fitted incorrectly

Make sure wire is  

mounted correct

Battery in ignitor box  

is empty

Change batteries

BURNER WILL 

NOT LIGHT WHEN 

PERFORMING MANUAL 

LIGHTING

Empty gas bottle

Replace gas bottle

Irregular gas supply

Check/replace the regulator

The burner is blocked

Clean the burner

Gas supply or hose  

is blocked

Clean gas ventury or hose

LOW FLAME OR  

BACKFIRE

Gas bottle is too small

10 kg or larger bottle 

is recommended

Burner is blocked

Clean the burner

Gas supply or hose  

is blocked

Clean gas ventury or hose

Windy conditions

Place the BBQ in a less  

exposed position

TROUBLE TURNING THE 

KNOBS

Gas valve jammed

Replace gas valve. 

NB! Knobs should be  

pressed in and turned

HEAVY SMOKE 

Fatty foods on the BBQ

Trim away excess fat from 

meat. Clean the fat tray.

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Summary of Contents for CHEF'S Special 4.1

Page 1: ...Share the fun of cooking FCC G 19000 41 K104BGD1 Instructions and maintenance MANUAL OUTDOOR USE ONLY READ THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE...

Page 2: ...OT DURING USE NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN OR OTHERS WHO REQUIRE SUPERVISION NEAR THE BBQ WHEN IN USE THIS BBQ IS ONLY INTENDED FOR OUTDOOR USE AND MUST NOT BE USED UNDER A ROOF DO NOT USE UNDER NORMAL GROUND...

Page 3: ...se cup holder x 1 Grease tray cup x 1 Grease tray x 1 Side burner lid axis x 1 Side burner lid x 1 Side burner cooking grid x 1 Side burner assembly x 1 Side burner base x 1 Side burner connection bar...

Page 4: ...eginning assembly of product make sure all parts are present Compare parts with package contents list If any parts is missing or damaged do not attempt to assembly the product Remove all packing mater...

Page 5: ...Assembly Assembly 4 x B 4 x B 2 x D 2 x D 2 x B 2 x B 5 6 7 8 9 8...

Page 6: ...2 x D 2 x D 2 x B 2 x B 1 x A Assembly Assembly 9 10 11 12 2 x C 11 10...

Page 7: ...f the guests was so enthusiastic he booked the four chefs for another event in Los Angeles The idea of The Flying Culinary Circus was created Fast forward The chefs have now travelled to more than 56...

Page 8: ...arefully to avoid serious damage your barbecue and causing injury to yourself and to property HOSE Connect the gas hose to the gas rail inlet on the left hand side of the barbecue Do not overtighten F...

Page 9: ...osition turn the gas cylinder valve to the ON position at the regulator 2 To create a spark you must push the control knob in and hold in this position for 3 5 seconds to allow gas flow and then turn...

Page 10: ...ULARLY TO AVOID GREASE FIRE Maintenance MAINTENANCE Check that the burners are burning correctly regularly Remove the BBQ grate and flame guards Light the BBQ normally Turn the controls from low to hi...

Page 11: ...w for help Faults due to misuse lack of maintenance or modification of the product will invalidate the warranty Damaged parts not due to a fault with the product will be invoiced according to our pric...

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