FCC BBQ Signature Combo FCC-G-18045-21 Instruction Manual Download Page 20

Maintenance

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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.

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. In such instances, 

dismantle and clean the burners. Replace the burners 

when they are dry.

Check that the gas hose is not damaged by mice or 

rats.

CLEANING

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 GRID  AND FLAME TAMER

Use a mild soapy water solution. Non-abrasive scouring 

power can be used on stubborn stains, then rinse 

with water. Make sure the cooking grids are well dried 

before storage.

MAINTAIN THE BURNERS

1. Turn gas off at control knobs and LP Tank.

2. Remove cooking grates, grease tray and grease cup.

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.

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 pain-

ted surfaces.

DO NOT use abrasive or flammable cleaners, as it will 

damage the parts of the product and may start a fire.

Summary of Contents for Signature Combo FCC-G-18045-21

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAINTENANCE Share the fun of cooking OUTDOOR USE ONLY READ THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FCC G 18045 21 ZH3001 SB...

Page 2: ...structions 7 Gas leak test 15 Regulator and hose 16 Last Check 17 Gas BBQ ignition 18 Warning 19 Maintenance 20 Grease fire 21 Charcoal BBQ 22 Warning 23 Lighting methods 24 Grilling tips and maintena...

Page 3: ...TLE MODIFICATION OF THE BBQ CAN CAUSE DANGER AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY DO NOT PLACE THE BBQ COVER OR OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIAL IN THE COMPARTMENT UNDER THE BBQ WHEN IT IS IN USE OR HOT CLEAN THE...

Page 4: ...hour Gasbottle not included Use standard bottle approved for use in the Nordic Region Even though butane and propane gas can be used we recommend propane for use in the Nordic Region Approved hoses an...

Page 5: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 13 11 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 27 29 16 14 Exploded drawing 5...

Page 6: ...these instructions step by step A screwdriver is necessary when assembling the BBQ The BBQ should be assembled by two persons CASTER BOTTOM PANEL SIDE PANEL DIVIDER PANEL BACK PANEL SUPPORT BAR LEFT B...

Page 7: ...2 1 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 A 12PCS A 2PCS 6PCS 16PCS A B B A A A Assembly 7...

Page 8: ...5 6 7 8 2PCS 2PCS A A 6 7 8 9 A 2PCS C A C 2PCS A 2PCS C A C A C 4PCS A 4PCS C 1PC F F Assembly 8...

Page 9: ...9 10 11 12 2PCS A 10 A 2PCS I 2PCS F A F I 2PCS A 11 A 4PCS 2PCS H 12 13 H A 14 Assembly 9...

Page 10: ...13 14 15 16 A 8PCS 17 A 18 A A 4PCS 15 8PCS C 16 C Assembly 10...

Page 11: ...17 18 19 20 8PCS 4PCS A A A A J 1PC J 19 Assembly 11...

Page 12: ...21 22 23 24 2PCS B 22 20 21 B Assembly 12...

Page 13: ...25 26 27 28 D 4PCS 23 26 27 G 4PCS G D 24 25 Assembly 13...

Page 14: ...29 30 31 28 29 NB ASSEMBLY IS NOW COMPLETE ALL JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS MUST NOW BE LEAK TESTED BEFORE USING THE BBQ LEAK TEST ANNUALLY AND WHENEVER THE GAS BOTTLE IS REMOVED OR REPLACED Assembly 14...

Page 15: ...IONS ON THE GAS BOTTLE REGULATOR THE ENTIRE HOSE AND ALL VALVES ON THE BBQ WARNING NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO PERFORM A GAS LEAK TEST Connect the gas hose to the gas rail inlet on the left hand side o...

Page 16: ...s Check that the gas bottle stands on a firm flat surface and is lower than the connector Use an approved gas bottle that fits the regulator supplied Bottles of 10 kg or above are recommended REGULATO...

Page 17: ...low normal ground level 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 BBQ Check that the gas bot...

Page 18: ...the MAX position The burner will be ignited If the burner fails to ignite turn the burner o and repeat ignition after 5 minutes To ignite remaining burners turn the next burner knob to MAX 4 If igniti...

Page 19: ...BBQ WITH THE LID CLOSED PERFORM THE LEAK TEST REGULARLY AND ALWAYS WHEN CHANGING THE GAS BOTTLE AFTER LONG STORAGE ALWAYS CHECK THE GAS HOSE FOR DAMAGE AND CRACKS EACH TIME YOU USE THE BBQ DISCONNECT...

Page 20: ...scouring power can be used on stubborn stains then rinse with water Make sure the cooking grids are well dried before storage MAINTAIN THE BURNERS 1 Turn gas off at control knobs and LP Tank 2 Remove...

Page 21: ...greaseandfoodaftertheBBQhasbeenused LACK OF MAINTENANCE MAY RESULT IN A GREASE FIRE BECAUSE OLD FAT AND GREASE TAKES FIRE WHEN IT REACHES HIGH TEMPERATURES IN CASE OF GREASE FIRE Incaseofgreasefire c...

Page 22: ...STILL HOT WARNING DO NOT TOUCH THE GRILL BODY WHEN LIT IT CAN BE EXTREMELY HOT AND THERE IS A RISK OF BURNS WARNING DO NOT USE FLUIDS SUCH AS SPIRITS PETROL DIESEL PARAFFIN OR ALCOHOL FOR LIGHTING OR...

Page 23: ...S THE CHARCOAL CAN STILL BE SMOULDERING AND CAUSE LARGE FLAMES A FIRE HAZARD AND DAMAGE THE BBQ ALWAYS CHECK THAT CHARCOAL OR BRIQUETTES ARE FULLY EXTINGUISHED BEFORE REMOVING ASH NEVER LEAVE A BBQ IN...

Page 24: ...onto the charcoal grate ELECTRIC BBQ LIGHTERS Lay a thick layer of charcoal or briquettes on the charcoal grate Place the lighter on the charcoal briquettes and make sure the handle is outside the gri...

Page 25: ...grill with aluminium foil before pouring charcoal in The shiny side of the foil should be up Remember to make holes in the foil for ventilation where necessary Clean the grill grate with hot soapy wa...

Page 26: ...t fire 5 After charcoal is ashed over using long handled tongs to spread charcoal into a single layer on the charcoal pan 6 Put the cooking grate in place The bbq is ready AMOUNT CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES R...

Page 27: ...tart with the sauce Saut shallots ginger chili and garlic with some cooking oil Add chopped and canned tomatoes along with the sweet chili sauce Let it simmer for 5 minutes Add soy sauce and sriracha...

Page 28: ...ked 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 countries all over the world Royalties...

Page 29: ...TED CORRECT LOW FLAME 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 HOS...

Page 30: ...issing or the product has been damaged please contact your dealer or the consumer contact below for help Faults due to misuse lack of maintenance or modification of the product will invali date the wa...

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