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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Solution
Solid fuel is not igniting.
Use a stoker to locate solid fuel over the ignition charcoal tray. The
fuel will light over the ignition charcoal tray first, then spread to the
remainder of the fuel on the charcoal tray.
Use a stoker to move solid fuel close together to promote cross
lighting of the fuel load.
Don’t use solid fuel which has deteriorated or has absorbed
moisture. Repurchase fresh solid fuel.
Clean charcoal tray and ignition charcoal tray to remove the built
up of spent solid fuel which can interfere with the transfer of fan
forced air and heat from the electric lighting element.
Too much heat, food is getting burnt.
Do not overload the BBQ.
The maximum fuel load is 3kgs for
normal use, and 1kg when using the roasting hood.
Food on the rotisserie catches on fire.
Lower the charcoal tray level or use a stoker to move charcoal out
of the path of dripping fat.
Power supply interrupted.
Check the circuit breaker at your home, it may require resetting.
Try a different power outlet which has less appliances connected
on the circuit.
Rotisserie stopped during use.
Do not overload the rotisserie. The maximum load on the shaft is
12kgs.