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Avoid  burning  or  charring  food  as  this  has  been 
shown to be unhealthy.  
 
Don’t  leave  cooked  food  standing  for  too  long 
before eating. 
 

Keeping your food moist 

It’s  easy  to  keep  food  moist  and  succulent  on  a 
BBQ by following these guidelines: 

Use tongs instead of a fork when turning meat 
and  poultry.    A  fork  pierces  the  flesh  and 
causes the juice to seep out. 

Resist  the  temptation  to  keep  turning  meat 
over.  Juices  tend  to  rise  to  the  top  of  a  piece 
of  meat,  then  settle.    Each  time  you  turn  the 
meat  over,  the  juices  are  lost. 

It’s  better  to 

quickly  sear  the  meat  on  both  sides  (about 
half  a  minute)  then  with  the  burner  controls 
down  low,  leave  the  meat  cook  on  one  side, 
turning only once before serving. 

If  you  like  salt  with  your  food,  try  adding  it  at 
the  end  instead  of  before  or  during  cooking. 
Salt draws the natural moisture out of the food 
and dries it out. 

Baste  the  food  with  light  marinade  or  canola 
oil  a  couple  of  times  while  cooking,  though 
watch out for excessive flare-up. 

 
How covered cooking works 

Place  the  food  you  wish  to  roast  on  one  side  of 
the BBQ. Turn on the burners that are not directly 
underneath  the  food.  Make  sure  the  burners  that 
are  directly  under  the  food  are  turned  off.  This 
way the food receives no direct heat. 
Moist, hot air rises from the burners and circulates 
around the food, trapping the juices and flavour. 
Best results are achieved by using a roasting rack 
and drip pan. 

 
Cooking times 

Keeping the hood closed traps the heat, moisture 
and  flavour  that  is  normally  lost  on  an  open  top 
BBQ.  The  result  is  that  food  cooks  considerably 
faster,  using  less  gas,  and  with  a  juicier,  more 
even  finish.  Foods  require  less  attention  and  less 
basting  because  the  heat  is  less  intense  and 
moisture is more easily retained. 

 
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 
conventional  oven,  except  in  about  2/3  the  usual 
cooking time due to the natural convection effect 
created by the hood. 
 

Rotisserie 

This method of cooking is terrific, producing moist, 
evenly cooked meats and poultry in about 2/3 the 
usual cooking time. 
Do not allow the temperature to exceed 250ºC. 
 

Approximate Cooking Times: 

Beef 30

–50 minutes per kg 

Lamb 40

–50 minutes per kg 

Veal 40

–50 minutes per kg 

Pork 50

–60 minutes per kg 

Poultry 40

–45 minutes per kg 

Fish 30

–40 minutes per kg 

Times  will  vary  depending  on  size  and  shape  of 
meat,  initial  temperature,  and  how  well  you  like 
your meat cooked. 

Cooking with your BBQ 

Tips 

Although  cooking  on  the  plate  looks  easier, 
cooking  on  the  Grill  gives  you  a  more  authentic 
BBQ  flavour.  Natural  juices  drip  onto  the  flame 
tamer then vaporise, with the vapors penetrating 
back into the food. 
As an alternative to simply grilling, try marinating 
your  meat,  fish,  poultry  or  vegetables  first.  The 
longer  you  leave  the  food  to  stand  in  the 
marinade,  the  more  thoroughly  the  flavour  will 
soak  through.  Several  pre-made  marinades  are 
available and good recipes are easy to come by. 
It  is  best  to  leave  food  standing  in  the 
refrigerator.   
If  you  use  a  tomato  or  sugar  based  sauce  for 
basting,  apply  it  in  the  last  5

–10  minutes  of 

cooking.  Using  these  sauces  over  a  longer 
period of time will result in over-browning. 
To  prevent  meat  from  curling,  slash  the 
remaining  fat  at  roughly  5cm  intervals,  taking 
care not to cut into the meat. 

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Summary of Contents for GBQMT1

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Metro 4 Burner BBQ With Side Burner Model GBQMT1 ...

Page 2: ...tempting to assemble otherwise the BBQ may move during assembling resulting in injury o Do not dispose of packaging until completely satisfied with assembly of your BBQ Please refer to your user manual for operating instructions further information or trouble shooting before you call the Customer Service number listed within the user manual If your BBQ has any Stainless Steel please note the follo...

Page 3: ...tating 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 The gas hose The gas connection at the gas cylinder If bubbles appear there is a gas leak If the leak is at the connection re tighten and re seal If the leak is anywhere else or you cannot resolve the leak by t...

Page 4: ... collect in low areas proper ventilation is extremely important Keep the ventilation opening of the LPG cylinder enclosure free and clear from obstruction and debris Do not insert any foreign objects into the valve outlet Damage may result causing a leak possible explosion fire severe bodily harm or death Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature burns and cl...

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 refer to Figure 4 and At least 30 of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted refer to Figure 5 In the case of balconies at least 20 of the total wall area shall be and remain open and unrest...

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 BBQ Replacement hose and regulators can be purchased from your local BBQ retail specialist Leak Test procedure is located on Page 2 of this manual BURNERS The location of the tube burner to the jet is...

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 Remove the gas cylinder from the enclosure before disconnecting the regulator from the BBQ 5 Tighten all connections before placing the gas cylinder back in to place 6 The gas leak testing procedure s...

Page 8: ... damaged gas valve 2 Never fill the gas cylinder beyond 80 capacity 3 Always have the gas cylinder filled by an authorized LPG supplier 4 If you have any questions concerning assembly or operation consult your dealer or LPG Gas Company 5 When used always place the BBQ and cylinder on flat level ground 6 You will need to have the LPG cylinder serviced or replaced every ten years The date of the las...

Page 9: ...ill void your Warranty Never move 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 disconnect any gas fittings while the BBQ is in use In the event that a burner goes out and gas escapes turn off the burner knobs open the BBQ hood fully and let it air out ...

Page 10: ...Parts Diagram Page 9 ...

Page 11: ...ontrol Knobs 14 1x Side Burner Trivet 15 1x Cabinet Base 16 2x Locking Castors 17 2x Castors 18 1x Left Side Upper Hinge 19 1x Left Side Lower Hinge 20 1x Right Side Upper Hinge 21 1x Right Side Lower Hinge 22 1x Left Side Door 23 1x Right Side Door 24 1x Left Side Panel of Cabinet 25 4x Firebox Mounting Plate 26 1x Right Side Panel of Cabinet 27 1x Back Panel 28 2x Cabinet Crossbeam 29 4x Nut Pan...

Page 12: ...Cabinet base over and lock the two locking castors to continue assembling Install Left and Right side panels Step 1 Fit Castors to the underside of the Cabinet base The two Locking Castors should be attached to the rear of the BBQ The two standard Castors should be attached to the front of the BBQ Page 11 ...

Page 13: ...Assembly Procedure Step 3 Install Back Panel Step 4 Install upper and lower Cabinet Crossbeams Page 12 ...

Page 14: ...Assembly Procedure Step 5 Install Upper and Lower Left and Right Side Hinges Step 6 Install Left and Right Side Doors Page 13 ...

Page 15: ...Assembly Procedure Step 7 Install Firebox Mounting Plates Step 8 Lift Firebox into place on the Cabinet Page 14 ...

Page 16: ...Assembly Procedure Step 9 Assemble Side burner and Left side table Page 15 ...

Page 17: ...Assembly Procedure Page 16 Step 10 Install Side burner and Left side table Note that the Side burner is on the Right hand side of your BBQ ...

Page 18: ... the Flame Tamers then Cooking Plate Cooking Grill and Warming Rack Insert Side Burner Trivet Step 12 Insert Drip Tray into the back of the BBQ Page 17 Flame Tamers Side Burner Trivet Cooking Grill Warming Rack Cooking Plate Drip Tray ...

Page 19: ...type of cylinder that can be refilled at petrol station or swapped for similar cylinder Place the cylinder in position under the left hand side burner so that cylinder sits flush on the ground Take the hose that came with the BBQ check that it has a rubber seal on the regulator end of the hose and connect this end to the gas cylinder ensuring that the hose is not twisted You won t need a spanner h...

Page 20: ...keep upright Never allow the flexible gas supply hose or any electrical cord to come in contact with any heated surface of the BBQ 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 start cooking for the first time clean the BBQ thoroughly with hot soapy water This is necessary to remove residuals and solvents oil and ...

Page 21: ...n cannot be achieved consult your retailer before proceeding Note Failure to follow the lighting procedures correctly can lead to a hazardous condition Controlling the flames The knobs have three basic positions Off High and Low You can achieve any flame height between low and high by rotating the BBQ control knob between these positions Checking the flame Look underneath the BBQ so that you can s...

Page 22: ...tle bit of flare up as well as the resulting smoke is a good thing It s what gives BBQd 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 control...

Page 23: ...ier more even finish Foods require less attention and less basting because the heat is less intense and moisture is more easily retained 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 conventional oven except in about 2 3 the usual cooking time due...

Page 24: ...roof 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 Warranty After use allow your BBQ to cool completely before fitting the cover the BBQ cover may melt or burn if placed onto a hot BBQ Also condensation can occur when the BBQ cools down under the cov...

Page 25: ...overed under Warranty 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 a stainless steel cleaner cutback solution or if the spotting is larger and harder to remove use a stainless steel metal polish and then a cleaner solution Always use a soft cloth to cl...

Page 26: ...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 placing absorbent material into the drip tray will avoid splashing and overflowing when the container starts to fill Suitable absorbent material is available from your retailer You should change the fat absorbent m...

Page 27: ...teps in assembly instructions Sudden drop in gas flow or low flame Out of gas Excess flow valve tripped Check for gas in LPG tank Turn off knobs wait 30 seconds and light grill If flames are still low turn off knobs and LPG tank valve Disconnect regulator Reconnect regulator and leak test Procedure located on Page 2 of this manual Turn on LPG tank valve wait 30 seconds and then light grill Flames ...

Page 28: ...hed 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 present but not at all electrodes and or not at full strength Output lead connections not complete Are output connections on and tight Remove and reconnect all output connections at module and electrodes A...

Page 29: ...should be filled out at the time of purchase It is in your interest to make sure this is done Please note BBQ covers if included are not covered under the Warranty If the product is to be replaced cannot be repaired then that replacement will be of the same or similar product or accessory excluding packaging instruction card etc Where a replacement product is supplied this shall be guaranteed for ...

Page 30: ...NSMC Auckland New Zealand Monday Friday 8am 5pm Phone 0800 232 633 Website www goldair co nz TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Model No GBQMT1 Gas Type LPG Injector Size 0 85mm for Main 0 89mm for Side Total Gas Consumption 15 5 kW h Gas Pressure 3 0 kPa ...

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