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GENERAL INFORMATION

Gas Installation Codes

•  Barbecues must be used in accordance with the  
  installation requirements of your gas supply authority,  
  or the Australian Standard AS 5601.
•  Barbecues for use with bottled gas are labelled  
  ‘propane gas’ or ‘Universal L.P.G’.
•  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.

Clearances

Minimum Clearances from combustible materials  
must be:  
Rear - 300mm    Sides - 300mm    Above - 1000mm 

Specifications

Barbecue specifications can be found on the data label 
attached to the barbecue body.
Hose connection thread is 5/8”-18 UNF.

 IMPORTANT

Read these instructions carefully prior to use. 
Familiarise yourself with the appliance before 
connecting it to it’s gas container. Keep these 
instructions for future reference.

 

IF YOU SMELL GAS 

1.   Shut off gas to the barbecue 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.

Hose & Regulator Safety

The regulator and hose assembly supplied with the 
barbecue are suitable for Propane Gas or Universal 
L.P.G. only. 
A gas regulator adjusted to have an outlet pressure of 
2.75kPa is supplied for connection to the propane gas 
cylinder. The pressure regulator and hose  assembly 
supplied with the barbecue must me used. Replacement 
pressure regulators and hose assemblies must be those 
specified by the barbecue manufacturer.
When connecting the hose and regulator assembly to the 
gas cylinder, take care to avoid unnecessary twisting of 
the flexible hose.
After the assembly has been secured, turn on the gas 
and check for leaks by brushing a soap and water 
solution over all connections. 
If you are unable to correct the leak by tightening the 
connections, turn off the gas and contact the supplier 
immediately.
Always ensure the barbecue 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 well 
ventilated location, preferably outside, away from people 
and away from any sources of ignition; such as naked 
flames, pilot flames, electric heaters/equipment.

Gas Cylinder Use & Safety

While changing over empty gas cylinder check hose 
and regulator for damage and if necessary replace. 
Replacement pressure regulators and hose assemblies 
must be those specified by the barbecue manufacturer. 
This is a low pressure barbecue and must only be used 
with the regulator supplied. Your barbecue is designed 
for use with 4.5Kg or 9Kg propane gas cylinders certified 
to AS 2469.
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 subject gas cylinder to excessive heat.

NEVER STORE YOUR GAS CYLINDER INDOORS.
If you store your barbecue indoors, ALWAYS disconnect 
the gas cylinder first and store the cylinder safely outside.
Cylinders must be stored outdoors in a well ventilated 
area out of reach of children, and must not be stored in a 
building, garage or any other enclosed area.

Summary of Contents for Odyssey

Page 1: ...roasting Convenient side shelves for easier food preparation and cooking when not in use they can be dropped down High dome hood 24cm allows you to roast easily Integrated trolley features wheels BBQ...

Page 2: ...er ON by rotating the knob to open position Using a brush or spray bottle apply the soap solution to the gas line and each join in the gas line including the gas connection at the inlet of the BBQ all...

Page 3: ...assembly to the gas cylinder take care to avoid unnecessary twisting of the flexible hose After the assembly has been secured turn on the gas and check for leaks by brushing a soap and water solution...

Page 4: ...ner tubes are fully seated over gas valve orifices GENERAL INFORMATION Never lean over cooking surface when lighting Never alter or modify the regulator or gas supply assembly This barbecue must not b...

Page 5: ...You Will Need Adjustable spanner Philips head screwdriver For any queries or assistance call Customer Service Australia Only 1300 174 876 Hours of operation Monday to Friday 8am 5pm EST Do not return...

Page 6: ...6 EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Page 7: ...I Back Panel 1 J Front Panel 1 K Front Skirt 1 L Leg 2 Part Description QTY M Wheel Leg 2 N Axle 1 O Wheel 2 P Hub Cap 2 Q Plugs 6 R Fat Tray Support 1 S Hot Plate 1 T Base 1 U Side Shelf 1 V Hood 1 W...

Page 8: ...th the fasteners on both legs as shown T L M STEP 1 Loosen the pre installed screws Position the legs as shown and secure with both of the fasteners Place the feet on the legs as shown and secure with...

Page 9: ...w 4 J STEP 3 Loosen the pre installed screws Position the front panel and secure with the fasteners as shown on both sides I Pre installed screw 4 STEP 4 Loosen the pre installed screws Position the b...

Page 10: ...the axle through the legs as shown attach the wheels using the nuts then push on the hub caps Plug the holes as shown STEP 5 Position the side panels as shown then tighten the fasteners on both legs...

Page 11: ...11 STEP 7 Attach the hood handle with the fasteners as shown AA x 2 BB x 2 CC x 2 V W STEP 8 Place the hood onto the body and secure it with the pins and clips as shown II x 2 JJ x 2...

Page 12: ...12 STEP 9 Attach the fat tray support as shown AA x4 R...

Page 13: ...rbecue body as shown and secure with the four fasteners Plug the holes as shown AA x 4 A STEP 11 Attach the front panel with the fasteners as shown CC x 1 BB x 1 AA x 1 E Plug is tapered ensure the lo...

Page 14: ...14 STEP 12 Position the heat shield tabs as shown into the slot on the fat tray support F STEP 13 Secure the heat shield with the fasteners...

Page 15: ...5 STEP 14 Position the folding side shelves with the short offset facing the front HH x 4 STEP 15 Secure with the fasteners as shown Note Ensure the side shelves are folded down when moving the BBQ U...

Page 16: ...16 STEP 16 Position the cooking plate and grate as shown STEP 17 Slide the fat tray in from the rear C B S D...

Page 17: ...TE If for some reason ignitor fails to produce a spark at the electrode barbecue can be lit by a long barbecue match with hood open insert the match into a hole on the underside of the barbecue and tu...

Page 18: ...d re ignite the burner Cooking surface was not given enough time to warm up before the food was applied Remove the food and give the burner time to warm the cooking surface 5 10 mins There is too much...

Page 19: ...e grill plate or grate Before first use and periodically it is suggested that you wash the grill plate and grate in a mild soap and warm water solution Care of Cooking Surface Use and care of the cook...

Page 20: ...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 are...

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