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NOTE: If your looking you’re not smoking!

For best results leave door closed. Smoking 

is a slow process.

 IMPORTANT

Place the Smoker outdoors on a hard, level 

and non-combustible surface away from 

roof overhangs or any combustible material. 

Never use on wooden or other surfaces that 

could burn. Place the Smoker away from 

open windows or doors to prevent smoke 

from entering your house. In windy weather, 

place the Smoker in an outdoor area that is 

protected from the wind.
Never attempt to remove water bowl when 

hot.
Read all safety warnings and instructions 

carefully before operating your Smoker.
Caution: Before each use, check handles 

and support brackets to make sure they are 

securely fastened.

ADDING WATER OR WOOD 
DURING COOKING

Additional flavouring wood should not have to 

be added during the cooking process, however 

it may be necessary when cooking very larger 

pieces of meat. Follow the instructions and 

cautions below to avoid injury while adding water 

and/or wood.

Adding Water

1.  Wearing oven mitts carefully open the top 

drawer.

2.  Carefully add the water or liquid to the pan.
3.  Carefully close the draw.

Adding Wood

1.  Wearing oven mitts carefully open the bottom 

drawer.

2.  VERY HOT!! Lift the lid off.
  Note: Do not put on any combustible surface.
3.  Carefully add around a handful of wood chips/

pellets.

  Note: Wood chips must have been soaked in 

water for 20 minutes before being added.

4.  VERY HOT!! Place lid back on smoker box.
5.  Carefully close the draw.

COOKING TIPS

• Variations in flavour can be achieved by adding 

wine, soft drinks, herbs, spices, bits of citrus 

peel, fruit juice, onion or marinades to the water 

bowl as well as some water.

• Brush poultry and naturally lean meats with 

cooking oil, butter or margarine before cooking.

• Meat should be completely thawed before 

cooking.

• When cooking more than one piece of meat, the 

cooking time is determined by the largest single 

piece being cooked.

• The meat bastes itself while cooking in the 

Smoker. No basting or turning is necessary 

after the meat is placed on the rack. For added 

variety, barbecue sauce or marinade may be 

applied on meat before placing on rack.

• Always use a meat thermometer to determine 

if food is done. Many variables (outside 

temperature, proximity of food to heat source, 

etc.) will affect actual cooking times. When using 

a meat thermometer, place probe mid-way into 

the thickest part of the meat, making sure that 

it does not touch any fat or bone. Allow five 

minutes for the thermometer to properly regulate 

temperature. 

Air Vent Adjustments

Smoking cabinet temperature is best controlled 

by varying the air vent openings.  
The key to effective smoking it to check the 

temperature gauge on the door and adjust the air 

vents accordingly.
Opening the upper air vents helps to exhaust both 

heat and smoke which will allow the smoker to 

run cooler.
Whilst closing the upper air vents will help to 

increase the temperature.
Note: The dampers should never all be fully 

closed.

Summary of Contents for BQ2050W

Page 1: ...n adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Read the instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment Model No BQ2050W BQ2053W Traditional style smoker for delicious smoking and slow cooking of foods Glass viewing window 10 5MJ h burner Durable steel construction 3 Adjustable chrome plated wire racks 6 Hanging meat hooks Vitreous enamel s...

Page 2: ... leakage should result in bubbles within 20 seconds If a gas leakage is detected tighten the connection If the gas leakage persists contact your supplier or place of purchase As an alternative you may use a gas leak detector following the manufacturer s instructions available at all major BBQ retailers This provides an easier way to check for gas leaks DO NOT USE NAKED FLAME FOR LOCATING GAS LEAKS...

Page 3: ...cifications can be found on the data label attached to the door panel or the appliance body Hose connection thread at gas inlet is 5 8 18 U N F GENERAL INFORMATION Gas Cylinder Use Safety This is a low pressure appliance and must only be used with the hose and regulator supplied Your appliance is designed for use with 9Kg propane gas cylinders certified to AS 2469 The cylinder should be filled by ...

Page 4: ...gas to the appliance at its source if possible 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 Open hood 4 If odour continues immediately call your gas supplier or fire department Do not connect your appliance to a gas cylinder exceeding 9kg capacity Never connect an unregulated gas cylinder to your appliance Read carefully before assembling and operating your appliance FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use petrol or...

Page 5: ...urn the gas supply ON at the cylinder Check with the use of soapy water for any gas leakage between the bottle and the regulator 3 Open the door then push down the control knob and keep pressing whilst turning anti clockwise to the HIGH a clicking sound is heard this will light the burner If the burner does not light repeat this process 4 If the burner still does not light turn the control knob to...

Page 6: ...h as hickory mesquite or cherry Most fruit or nut tree wood can be used for smoke flavouring Do not use resinous woods such as pine as it will produce an unpleasant taste Note Do not use man made timbers like MDF chipboard due to resins used in manufacture Wood chunks or sticks 7 5 10cm long and 1 25 2 5cm thick work best Unless the wood is still green soak the wood in water for 20 minutes or wrap...

Page 7: ...nutes before being added 4 VERY HOT Place lid back on smoker box 5 Carefully close the draw COOKING TIPS Variations in flavour can be achieved by adding wine soft drinks herbs spices bits of citrus peel fruit juice onion or marinades to the water bowl as well as some water Brush poultry and naturally lean meats with cooking oil butter or margarine before cooking Meat should be completely thawed be...

Page 8: ...der lightly over mushrooms Smoke at 80 C for 60 minutes Hickory Smoked Trout 120g x 4 portions Trout Brown sugar Salt Pepper 2 handfuls Hickory chips Coriander Fillet trout taking care to remove all bones Tie 2 fillets together with string having placed a sprig of coriander inside each Sprinkle trout with the brown sugar salt and pepper Place Hickory wood pellets into Smoker and place seasoned fis...

Page 9: ...cue sauce Instructions Remember you are smoking and this is a slow process Also if you are looking then you are not smoking 1 Combine the salt sugar and spices in a small bowl using a fork to break up any chunks cover and set aside for at least 15mins 2 Pat the ribs dry with paper towels and place on a work surface Remove the thin membrane attached to the underside of the ribs by doing the followi...

Page 10: ...moker in a protected area out of reach of children Flash Back Spiders and small insects occasionally spin webs or make nests in the burner tubes during warehousing and transit These webs can lead to a gas flow obstruction which could result in a fire in and around the burner tubes This type of fire is known as FLASH BACK and can cause serious damage to your appliance and create an unsafe operating...

Page 11: ...8 Drawer Assembly 2 9 Smoker Box Cover 1 10 Smoker Box Body 1 11 Smoker Box Rack 1 12 Side Handle 2 13 Air Vent 5 No Description QTY 14 Rack Support 8 15 Hanging Hooks 6 16 Cooking Racks 3 17 Rack Beam 4 18 Leg Assembly 4 19 Burner Chamber 1 20 Control Panel 1 21 Knob 1 22 Electrode Pin 1 23 Burner 1 24 Manifold 1 25 Thermocouple 1 26 Corrugated Pipe 1 ...

Page 12: ...CTIONS STEP 1 With the smoker cabinet upside down attach the legs as shown using six M6x12mm screws IMPORTANT Remove any transit protection material before use TOOLS Phillips Head Screwdriver Adjustable Spanner HARDWARE ...

Page 13: ... STEP 2 Position the burner chamber ensuring the burner tube is located over the gas valve and secure from inside the cabinet with four M6x12mm screws then attach the facia panel using two M6x12mm screws ...

Page 14: ...14 STEP 3 Attach the handles using eight M6x12mm screws and nuts Attach the five rotating air vents as shown using five M6x12mm screws washers and nuts ensuring that they cannot be fully closed ...

Page 15: ...15 STEP 4 Attach the drawer handles with fibre washers using four M4x6mm screws then locate the Smoker Box in the bottom drawer and the Water Bowl in the top drawer ...

Page 16: ...ck supports as required on each side of the smoker cabinet or alternatively adjust the top rack then utilise the hanging hooks Note One hanging hook is used to support the hose and regulator to the side handle when not in use ...

Page 17: ...17 STEP 6 Attach the temperature gauge bezel using the attached nut and the door handle using two M4x6mm screws ...

Page 18: ...18 STEP 7 The smoker is now ready to use Please ensure you do a gas leak test before first use ...

Page 19: ...udes an overhead cover and no more than two walls see Example 2 3 Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls the following will apply at least 25 of the total wall area is completely open and at least 30 of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted see Example 4 5 In the case of balconies at least 20 of the total wall area shall be and remain open and...

Page 20: ...all Customer Service Australia Only 1300 174 876 Hours of operation Monday to Friday 8 30am 5 30pm EST Do not return to place of purchase Keep your purchase receipt this will be required to make any claims under the 12 month warranty ...

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