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BBQ Rotisserie Kits

02157 12/06

Due to continual product development, the product you purchase may differ slightly from the one shown here.

Gasmate® is a registered trademark of Sitro Group Australia Pty. Ltd.  www.sitro.com.au

and AberGas Ltd.  Hamilton, N.Z.   www.abergas.co.nz

FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY 

Important:

  Retain these instructions for future use.

•  Uses 2 x “D” size  

  batteries 

•  The motor is DC 3V     

•   Suits Gasmate and 

most barbecues with 

roasting hoods, up 

to 6 burners      

•   2 x 4 prong forks

•   4 piece shaft

•   Supplied with all 

mounting hardware

•  Operates on mains  

  electricity

•  The motor is AC 240V

•   Suits Gasmate and 

most barbecues with 

roasting hoods, up 

to 6 burners

•   4 x 2 heavy duty 

  prong forks

•   4 piece shaft

•   Supplied with all 

  mounting hardware

•   Counterweight

Model No.

 

GRT2

•  Operates on mains  

  electricity

•  The motor is AC 240V

•   Suits Gasmate and 

most barbecues with 

roasting hoods, 4 to 

6 burners

•   4 x 2 stainless steel  

  prong forks

•   4 piece stainless 

steel shaft

•   Supplied with all 

  mounting hardware

•   Stainless steel 

motor housing

•   Counterweight

Model No.

 

GRT3

Model No.

 

GRT4

Model No.

 

GRT5

•  Convenient 20W light

•  Operates on mains  

  electricity

•  The motor is AC 240V

•   Suits Gasmate and 

most barbecues with 

roasting hoods, 4 to 

6 burners

•   4 x 2 stainless steel  

  prong forks

•   4 piece stainless 

steel shaft

•   Supplied with all 

  mounting hardware

•   Stainless steel 

motor housing

•   Counterweight

Summary of Contents for GRT2

Page 1: ... 240V Suits Gasmate and most barbecues with roasting hoods up to 6 burners 4 x 2 heavy duty prong forks 4 piece shaft Supplied with all mounting hardware Counterweight Model No GRT2 Operates on mains electricity The motor is AC 240V Suits Gasmate and most barbecues with roasting hoods 4 to 6 burners 4 x 2 stainless steel prong forks 4 piece stainless steel shaft Supplied with all mounting hardware...

Page 2: ...AFEGUARDS Model No GRT3 GRT4 The power supply must be supplied through a residual current device RCD having a tripping current not exceeding 30mA DO NOT use the rotisserie during inclement weather Unplug and remove rotisserie when not in use DO NOT operate the rotisserie with a damaged cord or plug or if rotisserie malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner To protect against electrical shock ...

Page 3: ...nboned Meat For meats which are unboned it is best to secure the rotisserie skewer diagonally through the meaty sections When to Use Foil If protuding bones or wings brown too quickly cover with pieces of foil SETTING UP THE BARBECUE When rotisserie cooking the majority of heat will come from an indirect souce In other words the burners at each end of the barbecue are lit and the food is placed ce...

Page 4: ...ded STEP 3 Screw the threaded ends of the motor rod 13 spit extension rod 12 if needed and spit rod halves 5 6 together Tighten firmly with wrenches Slide skewers 7 on each end of spit rods 5 6 and tighten the thumbscrews Slide on the collar with thumbscrew 8 shaft bush 9 and tighten The shaft spacer 15 may be required if the collar with thumbscrew interferes with the barbecue body Screw the handl...

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