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TROUBLE SHOOTING

Grease fire or  continuous 
excessive flames above 
cooking surface

Too much grease buildup in burner area

Turn off LP Tank. Leave lid open to allow 
flames to die down. After cooling, clean 
food particles and excess grease from 
inside firebox area, grease cup/pan/tray, 
and other surfaces

Burner will not light using 
ignitor

Gas issues
1. Burner not engaged with control valve
2. Obstruction in burner
3. No gas flow
4. Coupling nut ad LP tank valve not fully
connected.

1. Make sure valve are positioned inside of 
burner tubes.
2. Ensure burner tube is not obstructed 
with spider webs or other material, see 
cleaning section of use and care
3.Make sure LP tank is not empty. If LP 

tank is not empty, refer to “sudden drop in 

gas flow.
4. Turn the coupling nut approximately 
one-half to three-quarters

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

PREVENTION/ SOLUTION

Gas leaking from 
cracked/cut/burned hose

Damaged hose

Turn off gas at LP tank, if hose is cut or 
cracked, replace hose. 

Gas leaking from LP tank

Mechanical failure due to resting or 
mishandling

Turn off LP tank valve and replace.

Gas leaking from LP tank 
valve

Failure of tank valve from mishandling or 
mechanical failure

Turn off LP tank valve and replace.

Gas leaking between LP tank 
and regulator connection

Improper installation, connection not 
tight, failure of rubber seal

Turn off LP tank valve, remove regulator 
from cylinder and visually inspect rubber 
seal for damage.

Fire coming through control 
panel

Fire in burner tube section of burner due 
to partial blockage

Turn off control knobs and LP tank valve. 
After fire is out and grill is cold, remove 
burner and inspect for spider nests or rust. 

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Summary of Contents for GFGBBQ4BW

Page 1: ...LEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE READ THROUGH THE SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE PLEASE RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE For Customer Services Spare Parts please call 0345 209 7461 Or visit...

Page 2: ...e Diagram Parts List 6 7 BBQ Assembly 8 23 Attaching Gas Cylinder 24 Disconnecting Gas cylinder 25 Lighting your BBQ 26 Food Safety 27 Tips for use 28 Storage 29 Cleaning and care 30 Troubleshooting 3...

Page 3: ...ply at the gas cylinder after use Any modification to the appliance may be dangerous and will void the guarantee Do not store or use gasoline or mentholated fuels or any other flammable vapors and liq...

Page 4: ...e Be prepared if an accident or fire should occur Know where the first aid kit and fire extinguishers are and how to use them Do not heat any unopened glass or metal container on the grill Pressure ma...

Page 5: ...can cause serious bodily injury death or damage to property Never operate this appliance unattended always ensure there are at least two people present Check hose before each use of grill for nicks cr...

Page 6: ...6 BBQ FEATURE DIAGRAM PARTS LIST GFGBBQ4BW...

Page 7: ...Right 1 8 Leg Cap 2 9 Wheel Axle 1 10 Wheel 2 11 BBQ Assembly 1 12 Tea Towel Rail 1 13 Hook 3 14 Side Shelf 2 15 Drip Tray 1 16 Oil Cup Support 1 17 Oil Cup 1 18 Heating Diffuser 4 19 Cooking Grill 3...

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Page 24: ...tor gas outlet you will need to push firmly as it is a tight fit Once the hose is connected to regulator it must be secured in place using one of the two jubilee clips supplied Attach the other end of...

Page 25: ...e small lever on the regulator from its open position vertical to its closed position horizontal Once the gas supply has been turned off you then need to remove the regulator from the gas cylinder To...

Page 26: ...should make a snap sound and produce an orange flame from the burner lighting tube at the left side of the burner D 4 Continue to hold the control dial in position for a further 2 seconds to allow th...

Page 27: ...t and poultry When barbecuing meat and poultry make sure the barbecue is really hot Place the larger thicker portions furthest away from the most intense heat to ensure thorough cooking without burnin...

Page 28: ...ter preheating you can adjust the control dial as desired Food can be barbecued with the lid up or down Cooking with the lid down will ensure more even cooking For every 5 minutes that the lid is down...

Page 29: ...ing used Ensure that you are outdoors and away from any sources of ignition before attempting to disconnect your gas bottle from your BBQ We recommend that your BBQ is stored indoors or in a garage or...

Page 30: ...washed with warm soapy water Use a wire brush steel wool or a scouring pad to remove stubborn spots Periodically check the burner to see that it is free from insects and spiders which may clog the ga...

Page 31: ...p in gas flow 4 Turn the coupling nut approximately one half to three quarters PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE PREVENTION SOLUTION Gas leaking from cracked cut burned hose Damaged hose Turn off gas at LP tank...

Page 32: ...on is broken Sudden drop in gas flow or low flame 1 Grease buildup 2 Excessive fat in meat 3 Excessive cooking temperature 1 Clean burners and inside of grill firebox 2 Trim fat from meat before grill...

Page 33: ...oduct must be returned to the retailer with the original proof of purchase The product must be installed and used in accordance with the instructions contained in this instruction guide and any other...

Page 34: ...36 Made by G2S under license G2S Ltd Wigan WN2 4AY George Foreman is the registered trademark of Spectrum Brands U K Ltd Revision 2 2 4 BURNER GAS BBQ GFGBBQ4BW...

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