FCC BBQ Mansion 3.0 User Manual Download Page 28

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SAFETY AND INFORMATION

 

The gas cylinder should always be placed next to the barbecue when in use.

 

Close the gas supply on the regulator when the barbecue is not in use and when storing the gas 

cylinder under the barbecue, disconnect the regulator.

 

If the barbecue is stored in a garage or basement below ground level, the gas cylinder should not be 

stored in the same place.

 

If the barbecue has a side burner, the circumference of the pots and pans used must not be larger 

than the opening on the side burner. 

If oversized accessories are used, the heat will be trapped inside which will create an overheating 

that can damage the barbecue.

 

THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS AND IS NOT SUITABLE 

FOR PROFESSIONAL USE IN A RESTAURANT OR SIMILAR.

 

Coatings should not be applied until the barbecue is completely cold and dry. Moisture on the 

inside of the cover will cause large formations of surface rust for those of the grill parts which are in 

painted steel and stainless steel.

 

AVOID STORAGE OF The barbecue IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT, AS PARTS OF THE BARBECUE THAT 

CONTAIN STAINLESS STEEL OR GLASS MAY REFLECT SUNLIGHT AND CAUSE FIRE.

 

PARTS IN PLASTIC WILL BE ABLE TO BLEACH UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF SUNLIGHT.

 

LACQUERED PARTS WILL BE ABLE TO WHITE WITH THE EFFECT OF SUNLIGHT.

ADVICE AND TIPS

 

Always preheat the barbecue for 10-15 minutes before starting to grill. Then the cast iron grates are 

taken up and distributed evenly over the barbecue surface.

 

Outdoor temperature, wind, snow and rain can give a deviation of up to 30% on the temperature 

shown in the thermometer and the temperature that is actually on the barbecue surface.

 

Make sure that the barbecue is on a stable and straight surface to prevent grease from leaking out 

of the grease collection system.

 

To facilitate cleaning of grease trays, cat litter can be used to absorb grease.

 

Make sure that the barbecue is stored dry under a roof or under a cover. Water from snow, ice and 

rain that enters the barbecue can overfill the grease collection system and cause leakage to the 

surface.

 

We recommend the use of FCC BBQ original covers for the best possible protection against 

rain, pollen and pollution. Remember that the barbecue must be completely dry and cold before 

applying the coating. The coating is equally waterproof both ways and moisture on the inside can 

cause major rust damage on painted and stainless steel surfaces.

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Summary of Contents for Mansion 3.0

Page 1: ...SSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP BY STEP GET TO KNOW YOUR BARBECUE AND THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE SCAN QR CODE FOR BARBECUE ASSEMBLY VIDEO USER MANUAL Assembly maintenance and safety...

Page 2: ...grilling and barbeque as a cooking method Whether we have a garden party enjoy summer evenings in the park cater for famous guests on the French Riviera or simply just go on a cabin trip barbecue and...

Page 3: ...Hans Kristian Mathias Trond and Tor 3...

Page 4: ...Parts List 8 Exploded Drawing 9 Assembly Instructions 10 Regulator and Hose Connecting the gas 22 Check for leaks before using the barbecue 23 Last Check 24 Lighting Instructions 25 Maintenance 26 Adv...

Page 5: ...ING MODIFYING THE BARBECUE CAN CAUSE DANGER AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY ALWAYS SUPERVISE THE BARBECUE DURING USE AND KEEP SUITABLE EXTINGUISHING EQUIPMENT WITHIN REACH THE BARBECUE SHOULD NOT BE...

Page 6: ...Burner 0 88 mm Side Burner G30 Butane G31 Propane and their mixtures I3B P 30 The product is manufactured in accordance with European Gas Appliances Regulation EU 2016 426 USE ONLY GAS TYPE AND GAS C...

Page 7: ...during transport If parts are missing first check the packaging carefully Remove all remnants of packaging material and any plastic foil from the barbecue before using the barbecue FOLLOW THE ORDER I...

Page 8: ...G 2 6 FLAME TAMER 3 7 GREASE CUP 1 8 GREASE CUP HOLDER 1 9 DRIP TRAY 1 10 RIGHT SIDE TABLE 1 11 CART FRONT PANEL UPPER 1 12 CART SUPPORT 2 13 CART FRONT PANEL LOWER 1 14 WHEEL AXIS 1 15 CART BOTTOM PA...

Page 9: ...E X P L O D E D D R AW I N G 2 Exploded View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 9...

Page 10: ...cabinet part 15 upside down and push castors parts 16 in place DX2 DX2 Thread the wheel axis part 14 through the holes in the bottom plate pat 15 Put the wheels part 18 each end of the axis and secure...

Page 11: ...AX8 A S S E M B LY Fix the legs parts 20 to the bottom plate using 8x screw B Fix the cart beam part 20 to the top of the legs with 8x screw A 5 BX4 11 3 4...

Page 12: ...A S S E M B LY Fix the lower front panel part 13 to the legs using 4x screw B Fix the upper front panel part 11 to the legs and lower panel using 6x screw B 5 6 6 BX4 BX6 12...

Page 13: ...y with 4x screw B 7 8 Fix the thermometer 2 to the lid using the washer and wingnut Push the knobs for main burners part 21 onto the control panel Put the firebox assembly part 24 on top of the trolle...

Page 14: ...A S S E M B LY 9 Secure the firebox assembly with 4x screw B Screw in all the screws before tightening 8 BX4 14...

Page 15: ...A S S E M B LY 10 BX2 Loosen the pre assembled screws on the left side of the firebox Align the side table to the screws and slide it on Then thighten the screws 15...

Page 16: ...A S S E M B LY 11 Secure side tables by fixing 2x screw B wit 2x washer D from the inside of the firebox 9 BX2 CX2 16...

Page 17: ...bles by fixing 2x screw B wit 2x washer D from the inside of the firebox 10 BX2 CX2 BX2 CX2 Loosen the pre assembled screws on the right side of the firebox Align the side table to the screws and slid...

Page 18: ...LY Fix the grease cup holder part 8 to the drip tray part 9 with 2x screw A Then slide the grease cup onto the cup holder Insert the assembled drip tray into the firebox on the rear side of the bbq 14...

Page 19: ...15 The gas connection bracket and hose is attached behind the control panel with a cable tie please cut the cable tie carefully with a scissor Fix the bracket wit gas intake to front panel using 1x sc...

Page 20: ...A S S E M B LY 16 Align the flame tamers on the grooves inside the firebox Insert the cast iron grills Place the warming rack 20...

Page 21: ...7 Add a regulator and hose sold separately Do not use the barbecue while the gas cylinder is inside the cabinet Perform a leak test before using the grill Read more about how to perform a leak test on...

Page 22: ...onnect the regulator to the gas cylinder according to your regulator and the cylinder dealer s instructions We recommend propane gas for use in the Nordic countries but butane can also be used Butane...

Page 23: ...AND TIGHTEN ALL CONNECTIONS JOINTS THEN DO A NEW TEST THE BARBECUE MUST NOT BE USED UNTIL YOU ARE SURE THERE ARE NO LEAKS GAS LEAK CAN CAUSE UNCONTROLLED FIRE WHICH MAY INJURY PERSONS FIXED INSTALLAT...

Page 24: ...rd and a risk of lack of oxygen FINAL CHECK Check that the control knobs work normally Check that the gas hose is free of cracks and damage it should always be done before using the barbecue Check tha...

Page 25: ...m setting 5 Should you have any difficulty lighting your gas grill following the above steps contact your dealer for advice 6 After completion of preheating turn all burners to the low position for be...

Page 26: ...cue when it is lit and close the gas supply as soon as possible if there is a sign of a grease fire MAINTENANCE OF THE BARBECUE Check regularly that the burners are burning correctly Remove the grill...

Page 27: ...sing the surface of the metal to rust Surface rust can be removed by cleaning the surface and applying a polishing agent Please note that the warranty only covers rust perforation COOKING GRATE OG FLA...

Page 28: ...IN STAINLESS STEEL OR GLASS MAY REFLECT SUNLIGHT AND CAUSE FIRE PARTS IN PLASTIC WILL BE ABLE TO BLEACH UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF SUNLIGHT LACQUERED PARTS WILL BE ABLE TO WHITE WITH THE EFFECT OF SUNLIGH...

Page 29: ...orrectly LOW FLAME Empty gas cylinder Replace gas cylinder Irregular gas supply Check replace the regulator The burner is blocked Clean the burner Gas supply or hose is blocked Clean gas ventury or ho...

Page 30: ...for consistent baking while the searing grid provides high heat for the perfect sear on steaks This temperature control ensures your food cooks properly and prevents burning or uneven cooking EASIER C...

Page 31: ...from sticking and cleanup easy The glazed coating protects the stone against moisture and sudden temperature changes The stone is produced in cordierite material that can withstand high heat COOKING...

Page 32: ...the warranty Damaged parts not due to a fault with the product will be invoiced according to our price list carriage and administration fee If new parts are needed or in the event of a warranty claim...

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