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Safety

Location of your Barbecue

DO NOT use your barbecue in garages, porches, breezeways,
sheds or other enclosed areas. Your barbecue is to be used
OUTDOORS. The barbecue is not intended to be installed in or
on recreational vehicles and/or boats and should not be placed
under any surface that will burn. Do not obstruct the flow of
combustion and ventilation air around the barbecue housing.

Protect Children

Keep  children  away  from  barbecue  during  use  and  until
barbecue has cooled after you have finished. Do not allow
children to operate barbecue.
Always  ensure  that  no  sporting  or  physical  activities  are
carried out in close proximity to the barbecue during use and
while still hot.

General Assembly

Remove the barbecue and components from the packing
carton.  Check  against  parts  list  and  lay  components  out
within easy reach. Do not throw the carton away, unfold flat
and use as a protective work surface. Contact your supplier
for replacement parts if necessary.

Tools You Will Need

Standard Phillips-head screw driver (or cordless drill and bits)
and Adjustable spanner (open ended shifter) or spanners.

Check Barbecue for any Damage

Before attempting to assemble your barbecue, it is advisable
to check that all the necessary parts have been included using
the list on page 4. Inspect barbecue parts as you proceed.
Contact your supplier for assistance regarding replacement of
any damaged or missing parts. Do not assemble or operate a
barbecue that appears damaged. Barbecues for use with gas
cylinders are labelled ‘LPG’. Check labelling at gas
connection on your barbecue.

Nominal Hourly Gas Consumption

Read carefully before assembling and operating
your barbecue.

For your safety
Do not store or use petrol or other flammable
liquids  in  the  vicinity  of  this  or  any  other
appliance.
Do not store empty or full spare gas cylinders
under or near this or any other appliance.
Keep  the  gas  hose  and  any  electrical  cord
away from hot surfaces. Protect the gas hose
from  dripping  grease.  Avoid  unnecessary
twisting  of  hose.  Visually  inspect  the  hose
prior to each use for cracks, excessive wear or
other damage. Replace the hose if necessary.
Never  test  for  gas  leaks  with  a  lit  match  or
open flame. Never light barbecue with hood
closed of before checking to ensure the burner
tubes are fully seated over gas valve orifices.
Never lean over cooking surface when lighting.
Never  alter  or  modify  the  Regulator  or  gas
supply assembly. This barbecue must not be
used indoors.

Parts supplied sealed in the carton or by your
supplier must not be altered in any way.

Ensure the barbecue is set up on a level and
stable surface.

Do not move the barbecue while in use or when
hot. Remove the drip tray before moving.

Gas Types

Inj

Gas

Gas

Size

Cons

Press

MM

MJ/hr

KPA

0.97                12

2.75

General 
Product LPG

Main Burner

Summary of Contents for G2006-A

Page 1: ...Ranger Barbecue FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY OPERATES ON LPG Model No G2006 A 3716 06 13 ...

Page 2: ...Cylinder Use Safety This is a low pressure barbecue and must only be used with the hose and regulator supplied Your barbecue is designed for use with 9kg gas cylinders The gas cylinder should be filled by a reputable gas supplier and visually inspected and re qualified at each filling Always keep cylinder in an upright position Always close the cylinder valve when the barbecue is not in use Do not...

Page 3: ...e parts as you proceed Contact your supplier for assistance regarding replacement of any damaged or missing parts Do not assemble or operate a barbecue that appears damaged Barbecues for use with gas cylinders are labelled LPG Check labelling at gas connection on your barbecue Nominal Hourly Gas Consumption Read carefully before assembling and operating your barbecue For your safety Do not store o...

Page 4: ...ood 2 Right Hand Plate Smooth 3 Left Hand Plate Ribbed 4 Drip Tray 5 Support Post 6 Integrated Side Handles and Legs 7 Bolts Wing Nuts x 4 8 Foot Cross Upper 9 Foot Cross Lower 10 Wing Screws x 3 11 Regulator and hose assembly 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 1 11 6 7 ...

Page 5: ...fety clip on support post see fig 3 The integrated side handles and legs allow use on an outdoor tabletop Simply lift the barbecue off the support stand 5 Attach drip tray to rear centre of barbecue see fig 4 6 Fit the left hand ribbed cooking plate to the left side of barbecue ensuring that the grease outlet opening is situated over the drip tray see fig 5 7 Fit the right hand smooth plate to the...

Page 6: ... the control knob to the OFF position then turn on the cylinder valve Now push and turn control knob anti clockwise ensuring that the control clicks and there is a spark at the burner 4 Upon first assembly the gas line and burner will be full of air In order for the burner to light properly the lines must fill with gas It may require several attempts at lighting the burner before you are successfu...

Page 7: ...ng Preheating It is necessary to preheat the barbecue for a short time before cooking certain foods depending on the type of food and the cooking temperature required Cooking Temperatures HIGH setting Use this setting only for fast warm up for searing steaks and chops and for burning food residue from the grillplates after cooking is over Rarely if ever do you use the HIGH setting for extended coo...

Page 8: ...rner ports as described in lighting and operating procedure Cleaning the Grill Plates After cooking turn burner control to OFF and let barbecue cool before attempting to clean your grill plates Before first use and periodically it is suggested that you wash the grill plates in a mild soap and warm water solution You can use a wash cloth to clean your barbecue plates Care of Cooking Surface Use and...

Page 9: ...appliance is used shall comply with the following An enclosure with walls on all sides but at least one permanent opening at ground level and no overhead cover Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls 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 complete...

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