Focus Lifestyle Premium 322 Operating And Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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The following minimum clearances from combustible materials must be
maintained when barbecue is in use: 
top – 1000 mm, rear – 450 mm, sides – 250 mm.

Openings at the rear and sides of the appliance provide air for

combustion and must not be obstructed.

CLEARANCES

Height

–  hood closed 1185 mm, hood open 1405 mm  

Width 

(including trolley)

–  4 burner  1385 mm

Depth 

–  hood closed 530 mm, hood open 630 mm

OVERALL DIMENSIONS

Appliance specifications can be found on the data label attached to the
side panel of the barbecue body.

SPECIFICATIONS

• FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE

INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN A
FIRE OR EXPLOSION WHICH COULD
CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY,
DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE

• ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BE 

VERY HOT 

• KEEP YOUNG CHILDREN AWAY 
• ANY MODIFICATION OF THIS 

APPLIANCE MAY BE DANGEROUS

• DO NOT MOVE THIS APPLIANCE 

DURING USE 

• TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AT THE

GAS CYLINDER AFTER USE 

• READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE

USING THE APPLIANCE

• PARTS SEALED BY THE 

MANUFACTURER MUST NOT BE 
ALTERED IN ANY WAY

• THIS BARBECUE IS ONLY TO BE 

USED OUTDOORS.

Purchased from

Date purchased

Serial No.

NOTE: Sales docket must be kept as proof of purchase date.

Barbecues for use with bottled gas are labelled 

‘Universal LPG’ 

or

‘Propane’

. Barbecues for use with natural gas are labelled 

‘Natural Gas’

and must be installed by an authorised person.  Check the gas type sticker
attached to the barbecue.  Check that the label matches the gas type to be
used.

Your barbecue is preset at the factory to operate on bottled gas

only, unless specified otherwise.

FOR CUSTOMER REFERENCE 

(Record and file in a safe place)

General Information

2

Safety

3-4

Outdoor Areas

5

Pre-Assembly

6

Assembly

– General

7-14

Operation

15-16

Fault Finding

17

Maintenance

18-20

Parts List

22-23

TABLE OF CONTENTS

The regulator and hose assembly supplied with the barbecue are suitable
for use with bottled gas. 

This regulator is adjusted to have an outlet pressure of 2.75 kPa for

connection to a gas cylinder only.  The regulator and hose assembly supplied
with the appliance must be used.  Replacement regulator and hose
assemblies must be those specified by the appliance manufacturer.

When connecting the hose and regulator assembly to the gas cylinder,

take care to avoid unnecessary twisting of the flexible hose.  Also, take
care to avoid a loose connection with the gas cylinder.  After the assembly
has been secured, turn on the gas and check for leaks by brushing a
soap and water solution over all visible and accessible gas line connections.
Include checking those connections which were made by your supplier.
The presence of bubbles will indicate a gas escape.  DO NOT TEST FOR
GAS ESCAPES WITH AN OPEN FLAME. If you are unable to correct
the leak by tightening the connections, turn off the gas and contact your
place of purchase immediately.

Always ensure the appliance is kept away from flammable materials

and the gas cylinder clear of any heat source.  When changing over from
an empty gas cylinder to a full one, make sure this procedure is carried
out in a flame free atmosphere.

Inspect the gas hose assembly when exchanging the gas cylinder,

or at least once a year, whichever is more frequent. If the ‘O-Ring’ or PVC
hose is cracked, cut, abraded or damaged in any way, the appliance must
not be operated.  The complete assembly must be replaced if damaged
and when statutory conditions require it.  Contact your place of purchase
if uncertain.

HOSE AND REGULATOR SAFETY

NEVER OPERATE THIS BARBECUE 
WITHOUT A REGULATOR.

This appliance is certified to AS 4557 by the Australian Gas Association.
Refer data label on the barbecue for certificate number.

Barbecues must be used in accordance with the installation

requirements of your local gas supply authority, and the appropriate
installation standard AS5601.

GAS INSTALLATION CODES

Summary of Contents for Premium 322

Page 1: ...other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance 2 A gas cylinder not connected for use must not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance FOR YOUR SAF...

Page 2: ...hose assembly supplied with the barbecue are suitable for use with bottled gas This regulator is adjusted to have an outlet pressure of 2 75 kPa for connection to a gas cylinder only The regulator and...

Page 3: ...arbecue or to swing on hood handle PROTECT CHILDREN The gas cylinder should be filled by a reputable gas dealer or exchanged at a reputable gas cylinder exchange outlet Gas cylinders should be visuall...

Page 4: ...ecue for an extended period of time Initial assembly of barbecue Any disconnection and reconnection of hose assembly Changing gas cylinder Upon re connecting gas cylinder after it has been disconnecte...

Page 5: ...FOLLOWING SHALL APPLY i AT LEAST 25 OF THE TOTAL WALL AREA IS COMPLETELY OPEN AND ii AT LEAST 30 OF THE REMAINING WALL AREA IS OPEN AND UNRESTRICTED IN THE CASE OF BALCONIES AT LEAST 20 OF THE TOTAL O...

Page 6: ...ley legs LH castor 2 Trolley legs RH wheel 1 Trolley base tray 2 Castor wheels 1 Gas cylinder hook 2 6 wheels with hubcaps 1 Trolley rear panel 1 Trolley side panel RH 1 Trolley side panel LH 1 Gas cy...

Page 7: ...M B L Y 7 7 Pattern head screw part threaded 1 4 x 23 4 Qty 4 Pattern head screw 1 4 x 1 2 Qty 4 Pattern head screw part threaded 1 4 x 23 4 Qty 8 A B B A B A Note Gas cylinder housing hole to right s...

Page 8: ...bolt 3 8 x 33 8 Qty 2 Spring washer 3 8 Qty 2 Customised spanner Lock nut 3 8 Qty 2 Pattern head screw 1 4 x 1 2 Qty 4 A S S E M B L Y 8 8 INSTALL WHEELS 3 INSTALL TROLLEY REAR PANEL 4 A A C B C B Hu...

Page 9: ...r stop plate Qty 1 Scale 1 2 Pattern head screw part threaded 1 4 x 23 4 Qty 2 A A C B B B D C B B B C B D A A S S E M B L Y 9 9 INSTALL DOOR BRACKET DOOR STOP AND DOOR MAGNET 6 INSTALL GAS CYLINDER B...

Page 10: ...Pattern head screw Qty 4 1 4 x 3 8 Door hinge pin Qty 2 1 4 x 5 8 Pattern head screw part threaded Qty 2 L screwdriver A B A B B A S S E M B L Y 10 10 INSTALL DOOR HANDLES 7 INSTALL DOOR TO TROLLEY B...

Page 11: ...ONTENTS AFTER CONTINUOUS USE FAT AND OR COOKING JUICES MAY BUILD UP TO AVOID ANY FLARE UPS IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE GREASE TRAY AND RECEPTACLE BE EMPTIED REGULARLY BARBECUES ON TROLLEYS ARE HEAVY TO...

Page 12: ...g on the model you have purchased position as indicated above Do not install flame tamer directly under the hot plate For this barbecue model the central flame tamer will position partially under the...

Page 13: ...er for advice in relation to using your barbecue on natural gas Refer back cover Barbecues for use on natural gas must be installed by an authorised person NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION IMPORTANT Before co...

Page 14: ...the lids side shelves Have your assistant stand behind to the right of the barbe cue and look toward the front of the barbecue Never put your face inside the barbecue Press the push button ignition Y...

Page 15: ...m left to right MANUAL LIGHTING LIGHT BARBECUE WITH MATCH O P E R A T I O N 15 15 THE HOOD MUST BE IN THE OPEN POSITION FOR LIGHTING DO NOT SMOKE AT ALL TIMES WHEN ATTEMPTING TO IGNITE BARBECUE CAUTIO...

Page 16: ...When roasting in your barbecue food should be positioned over the centre burners either on a roasting rack with the cooking pan underneath or directly in the cooking pan or placed in a disposable alu...

Page 17: ...Carefully lift each burner up and away from gas valve orifice Remove the orifice from gas valve and gently clear any obstruction with a fine wire Then reinstall all orifices burners cotter pins and c...

Page 18: ...nd wash grease tray and receptacle with a mild soap and warm water solution CLEANING THE GREASE TRAY AND RECEPTACLE M A I N T E N A N C E 18 18 Periodically you should wash the flame tamer in a soap a...

Page 19: ...trode adjusting as needed The space between the spark electrode tip and spark receiver should be approximately 4 5 mm 9 Replace the burners and adjust the gas collector box The edge of the collector b...

Page 20: ...ide the burner several times to remove any debris METHOD 3 Use an air hose to force air through each burner tube The forced air should pass debris or obstructions through the burner and out the ports...

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Page 22: ...24b Gas jet main P06519054A 4 24c Heat shield P03006116B 1 Ref Description Part No Qty 24d Manifold tube PO5005182A 1 25 Grease draining tray P02717147B 1 26 Control knob main burner P03419423O 4 27 G...

Page 23: ...41 40 45 26 44 48 52 27 47 46 43 57 49 50 42 52 51 55 51 58 54 53 39 This diagram is provided to assist you identify parts if replacement is necessary Contact your place of purchase or the manufactur...

Page 24: ...Ltd may collect personal information about a consumer of its products in the course of receiving or responding to a warranty claim Such information is only collected to enable the resolution of the w...

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