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CLEANING

All cleaning and maintenance must be 
performed when the barbecue is cold. Make 
sure that the gas upply is switched OFF and 
the regulator is disconnected from the gas 
cylinder.
Use a mixture of dishwashing detergent and 
water, or use a separate grill cleaner with 
a nylon scrubbing brush / scouring sponge 
on the inside of the lid and in the inner grill 
body itself. Rinse well and allow to air dry 
completely. Do not use caustic soda, alcoholic 
or abrasive detergents. This can damage the 
barbecue and cause a fire. Cast iron cooking 
grate, drip tray and grease cup must not be 
cleaned in a dishwasher.

PLASTIC PARTS

Use only clean water and any mild detergents.
Wipe with a clean cloth.

PAINTED PARTS AND

PARTS IN STAINLESS STEEL 

Chassis, front panel, side table, etc. that are 
produced in lacquered steel or stainless steel 
can rust in the event of lack of maintenance / 
cleaning.
To maintain the grill’s beautiful design and 
surface, it is recommended to use mild non-
abrasive cleaners and hot water. Wipe the 
surface with a non-abrasive cloth. Varnished 
surfaces are treated with car wax and 
stainless steel parts are treated with a thin 

layer of acid-free oil once or twice a year.
For barbecues that are placed in coastal 
areas, we recommend that you treat the grill 
more often.

 

COOKING GRATE OG FLAME TAMERS

Grill grate and flame tamers are brushed 
regularly with a grill brush for rough cleaning. 
The grill grate can be soaked in mild soapy 
water. For difficult, burnt stains, use a non-
abrasive cleaner. Rinse well with water and 
dry well.  

NB! 

The grill grates must be completely 

dry before they are placed back in the 
barnecue. For main cleaning before storing 
the barbecue for a longer period, feel free 
to insert the grill grates with a thin layer of 
cooking oil.

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
burnerswhen they are dry. 

 

Disassemble the burners and clean them 
if pests are suspected in the grill. Refit the 
burners when they are completely dry.

 

Check that the gas hose is not cracked or 
damaged by mice or rats.

FIRES CAUSED BY FAT, DAMAGE THE METAL, PAINT AND ENAMEL. 
DAMAGE TO THE BARBECUE CAUSED BY FAT BURNING, IS NOT
COVERED BY THE GUARANTEE AS IT IS DUE TO INCORRECT USE.

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Maintenance

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Summary of Contents for Ultimate Pro 4.1

Page 1: ...ng MANUAL Installation use maintenance and safety FCC G 202180 41 OUTDOOR USE ONLY READ THE MANUAL FOLLOW THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP BY STEP GET TO KNOW YOUR GRILL AND THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFO...

Page 2: ...arts list 6 Exploded Drawing 7 Assembly instructions 8 Regulator and hose Connecting the gas 16 Check for leaks before using the barbecue 17 Last check 18 Lighting instructions 19 Maintenance 20 Advic...

Page 3: ...TO A LACK OF OXYGEN FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED CAN IMPLY A RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND FIXED INSTALLATIONS REBUILDING MODIFYING THE BARBECUE CAN CAUSE DANGER AND WILL INV...

Page 4: ...ailable from most outlets selling gas equipment NB Gas hoses used for this product must not exceed 120 cm in length Technical Data LU NL DK FI SE CY CZ EE LT LV MT SK SI BG IS NO TR HR RO IT HU 0 96 m...

Page 5: ...W THE ORDER IN THIS MANUAL TO AVOID ERROR ASSEMBLY PARTS OF THE ASSEMBLY WILL REQUIRE HEAVY LIFTS WHICH SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY TWO PERSONS TOGETHER SOME METAL PARTS MAY BE SHARP USE PROTECTIVE GLOVE...

Page 6: ...R ELECTRODE 1 15 SIDE BURNER TABLE ASSY 1 16 KNOB BEZEL 5 17 KNOB 5 18 CROSS FIRE SLOT 3 19 MAIN BURNER 4 20 STOVE BODY ASSY 1 21 CUSHION 4 22 GAS TUBE ASSY 1 23 LEFT SIDE PANEL OF CABINET 1 24 REAR P...

Page 7: ...Exploded Drawing HARDWARE CODE DESCRIPTION FIGURE QTY CODE DESCRIPTION FIGURE QTY A M6x16 Screw 24 D M6 Washer 16 B M6 Spring Washer 16 E M5x12 Screw 4 C M6x12 Screw 14 F M4x10 Screw 4 7 fccbbq com...

Page 8: ...6 upside down and fix castors with brake 30 and castors without brake 31 with A B D 2 Fix left side panel 23 and right side panel 25 with screw C as below Fix door block component 35 with screw F as i...

Page 9: ...Assembly 3 Fix rear panel 24 with screw E as illustration above 4 Fix upper beam 27 with screw C as shown in illustration 9 fccbbq com 3 4...

Page 10: ...in the bottom panel of cabinet then follow 2 in the illustration to press spring pin and insert into hole of upper beam 27 Same assembling procedure for right door assy 29 Assembly NOTE TWO PERSONS IS...

Page 11: ...to right side of stove body assy 20 hang side burner table assy 15 onto screw A and tighten screw A 8 Screw 4pcs of screw A halfway into left side of stove body assy 20 hang side table assy 9 onto scr...

Page 12: ...t flame tamer 8 cast iron grate A 5 cast iron grate B 6 round cast iron grate C 7 warming rack 4 in order into stove body assy Assembly 10 Push drip tray 11 into the gap on the rear side of stove body...

Page 13: ...h the side burner injector assy into the threaded hole of the side burner and tighten the the nut Then attach the ignitor wire 12 Enter the side oil tray 36 into the slot under the side table assy 13...

Page 14: ...13 Insert regulator hose not provided with gas tube assy 22 connector and tighten the hose clamps Read more about hose and regulator on page 16 Assembly 14 13...

Page 15: ...Assembly 14 Assembly finished 15 fccbbq com 14...

Page 16: ...for use in the Nordic countries but butane can also be used Butane is poorly suited for low temperatures Check that the regulator is not damaged Check that the gas cylinder is on a firm level surface...

Page 17: ...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 INSTALLATIONS AND YOUR BARBECUE 7 If d...

Page 18: ...d 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 BBQ Check that the...

Page 19: ...to light the appliance manually using a long match or a fireplace lighter Do not lean over the grill while lighting 1 Set all control knobs to off red bar pointing upwards 2 Open the lid 3 Open the ga...

Page 20: ...me tamers and on the grease tray Do not leave the barbecue 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 t...

Page 21: ...ated with a thin layer of acid free oil once or twice a year For barbecues that are placed in coastal areas we recommend that you treat the grill more often COOKING GRATE OG FLAME TAMERS Grill grate a...

Page 22: ...for 10 15 minutes before starting to grill Then the cast iron grates are taken up and distributed evenly over the grill surface Outdoor temperature wind snow and rain can give a deviation of up to 30...

Page 23: ...OW 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 hose LOW FLA...

Page 24: ...ult 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 please contact your dealer or consumer con...

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