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Before first use - Curing the cast iron 
During  manufacturing,  the  cooking  surfaces  (plates  and  grills)  were  coated  with  a  non-
toxic  paint.  If  paint  is  missing  in  small  areas  this  is  not  a  fault.  This  paint  will  come  off 
completely  over  time.  Its  purpose  is  to  help  protect  your  BBQ  during  transport  and 
storage.    Coat  the  top  of  the  hotplates  and  grills  with  canola  oil  or  something  similar.  
Light the BBQ as described earlier. Leave the BBQ with all burners on low for about 30 
minutes. Paint may come off at this time. 

Now clean the surfaces with water and a brush. 

Be careful of steam coming off the cast iron surface while doing this. The hotplates and 
grills are now cured and ready for use.  This process only needs to be done the first time 
you use the BBQ. 

For  on-going  protection  of  the  cooking  surfaces,  follow  the  procedures  in  the 
‘Maintenance’ section of this manual. 

Controlling flare up 
Flare-ups  are  sudden  bursts  of  flame  that  come  up  over  the  top  of  the  grill.  They  are 
caused  by  natural  cooking  juices  from  your  food  falling  onto  the  flame  tamer  and  then 
burning. 

A little bit of flare-up, as well as the resulting smoke, is a good thing. It’s what gives BBQ 
cooked  food  that  unique  outdoor  flavour.  But  if  it  happens  too  often,  or  if  the  flame  last 
more than a couple of seconds, your food will char, so you need to control it. 

First of all, cooking very fatty foods will cause a lot of flare up. You should trim excess fat 
off  your  meat.  Also,  excess  flaring  usually  means  your  controls  are  up  too  high.  Try 
turning them down. 

Finally,  moving  the  meat  away  from  flaring  will  help  reduce  the  problem.  Some  really 
fatty foods can only be cooked on the hotplate. 

Turning off 
When  you’ve  finished  cooking,  leave  the  burner  controls  on  high  for  a  maximum  of  5 
minutes to burn off excess grease from the flame tamer, the burner and other surfaces.  
To  turn  the  BBQ  off,  it  is  best  to  turn  the  cylinder  off  first,  and  allow  the  gas  left  in  the 
hose to burn off. This will only take a couple of seconds. Then turn off all burner controls. 
If your BBQ is connected to piped ULPG, you can simply turn the burner controls off.   It’s 
okay to leave the cylinder connected to your BBQ while it’s not in use. 

Note:  Failure  to  follow  these  shutdown  procedures  correctly  can  lead  to  a  hazardous 
condition. 

 

Operating your BBQ 

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Summary of Contents for GBQA420

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Ashby 4 Burner BBQ With Side Rear Burner Model GBQA420...

Page 2: ...perating instructions further information or trouble shooting before you call the Customer Service number listed within the user manual o Lid must be in open position before lighting o When cooking wi...

Page 3: ...the knob to the 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 gas hose conn...

Page 4: ...collect in low areas proper ventilation is extremely important Keep the ventilation opening of the ULPG cylinder enclosure free and clear from obstruction and debris Do not insert any foreign objects...

Page 5: ...walls Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls the following shall apply At least 25 of the total wall area is completely open...

Page 6: ...e hose must remain free of kinks and sharp bends Never puncture or put stress on the hose or fittings Hose connection is located at the lower front area on the right side wall of the main body of the...

Page 7: ...re turned off before disconnecting the regulator from the cylinder 3 Do not smoke or use a naked flame near the BBQ or gas cylinder while disconnecting the gas line between the BBQ and gas cylinder 4...

Page 8: ...amaged gas valve 2 Never fill the gas cylinder beyond 80 capacity 3 Always have the gas cylinder filled by an authorized ULPG supplier 4 If you have any questions concerning assembly or operation cons...

Page 9: ...e the BBQ during use The use of unauthorised parts will void your Warranty and can create an unsafe environment and conditions of use Never use charcoal or any other solid fuel in this BBQ Never disco...

Page 10: ...19 Leg B 2 20 Leg A 2 21 side low panel 2 22 rear side low panel 1 23 boGom panel assembly 1 24 swivel caster 4 25 door assembly 2 26 side burner nozzle base 1 27 side burner cover 1 28 side burner co...

Page 11: ...Assembly Procedure Page 10 Step 2 Note Tools required for assembly 2 x adjustable spanners Medium Philips screwdriver Step 1...

Page 12: ...Assembly Procedure Step 3 Step 4 Page 11...

Page 13: ...Page 12 Step 5 Assembly Procedure Page 12 Step 6 Note Place the baGery pack as low as the cord will allow This needs to be at a distance from the heat 35...

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Page 16: ...Assembly Procedure Step 10 Step 11 Page 15 10 10 9 9...

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Page 18: ...Assembly Procedure Step 14 Page 17 Step 15 Also connect the side burner spark cable to the pin next to the gas line...

Page 19: ...Assembly Procedure Step 16 Page 18...

Page 20: ...e in contact with any heated surface of the BBQ or other heat source Never lean heavily on the side shelves of your BBQ or attempt to transport your BBQ by lifting it from the side shelves Before you...

Page 21: ...ds Difficulty lighting If the burner doesn t light first go check the gas controls and try a couple more times If the burner still does not light wait a few minutes to allow the gas to disperse before...

Page 22: ...and then burning A little bit of flare up as well as the resulting smoke is a good thing It s what gives BBQ cooked food that unique outdoor flavour But if it happens too often or if the flame last m...

Page 23: ...Grilling Food may be cooked in about 3 4 the usual time producing well browned surfaces while still maintaining the foods natural juices Roasting Larger joint of meat achieve similar results as in a...

Page 24: ...iver Step 2 You may need to install one of the adjustment plates between the motor bracket and the side of the BBQ You need to install one at the other end for the bushing to rotate on Step 3 Using a...

Page 25: ...24 Insert skewer into Rotisserie motor housing and switch on Once Rotisserie is set up light burners on BBQ to pre heat the BBQ NOTE The centre grill plate can be taken out when the rotisserie is in u...

Page 26: ...our BBQ should be thoroughly cleaned in the same manner Do not exceed 1 5kg in raw meat food weight Always attach Rotisserie to BBQ first then plug cord into the power To protect against electric shoc...

Page 27: ...meat is unbalanced you will put stress on the Rotisserie motor and will make one side turn slower than the other causing uneven cooking Adjust until you have a good balance Note If the Prong doesn t t...

Page 28: ...the motor and turn on Leave the burners directly under the meat off and leave the remaining burners on low Now close the hood For heat circulation and flavour retention ensure the hood is kept closed...

Page 29: ...ers directly under the food on Place the balanced Rotisserie shaft in the motor and turn on Cook the food with a medium heat being careful to avoid burning Turn the burners towards high or low dependi...

Page 30: ...your Rotisserie To clean wash with warm hot soapy water Wash off soapy water with warm hot clean water leave to air dry Apply a light cooking oil to the prongs to protect the stainless steel surface T...

Page 31: ...he drip cup It is a good idea to line the fat tray with aluminium foil to assist with cleaning Ensure there is a hole in the foil to allow fats and oils to drip through into the drip cup below Also pl...

Page 32: ...arranty To ensure that spotting and discoloration does not become worse and more visible resulting in permanent damage to your BBQ it should be cleaned and removed straight away This is best done with...

Page 33: ...f cover These are available from most BBQ retailers BBQ Covers All BBQ s must be stored with a BBQ cover when not in use regardless of whether the BBQ is stainless steel or powder coated as per the Wa...

Page 34: ...s in assembly instructions Sudden drop in gas flow or low flame Out of gas Excess flow valve tripped Check for gas in ULPG tank Turn off knobs wait 30 seconds and light grill If flames are still low t...

Page 35: ...ed noise can be heard from spark module Output lead connections not completed Are output connections on and tight Remove and reconnect all output connections at module and electrodes Sparks are presen...

Page 36: ...under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the...

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Page 40: ...8 MJ h Side Burner x 1 11 5 MJ h Rear Burner x 1 Injector Size 0 96mm for Main Burners 0 91mm for Side Burner 0 94mm for Rear Burner Goldair New Zealand Monday Friday 8am 5pm Phone 64 0 9 917 4000 Pho...

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