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Thank you for choosing this Goldair Spit Roaster. This Goldair Spit Roaster has been designed and 
manufactured to a high standard of engineering and with proper use and care, as described in this leaflet, will 
give you years of useful service. Please read these instructions carefully.

READ ME FIRST

Take extra care when unpacking and assembling your Goldair Spit Roaster.  
Some edges may be sharp from the manufacturing process and may result in cuts if not assembled with care.
Before attempting to assemble your Goldair Spit Roaster, ensure all parts are correct and contained within 
the box as per the components list.
Goldair suggests laying out all components on a large flat surface and removing any plastic or protective 
material before assembling your Spit Roaster.
Do not dispose of packaging until completely satisfied with assembly of your Spit Roaster.
When storing your spit roaster, never leave the rotisseries motor outside, always store indoors in a dry, cool 
location.

CLEANING AND CARE OF YOUR BARBEQUE
Ongoing Maintenance

Your Spit Roaster requires regular maintenance (interior and exterior) to ensure it remains in proper working 
order and to maintain its appearance.

Exterior:
Powder Coated Exterior

Over time grease, fat and other cooking oils may build up on your Spit Roaster.  
To clean, wash with warm/hot soapy water.  
Wash off soapy water with warm/hot clean water, leave to air dry.  
Once dry, use a BBQ exterior cleaner, this will apply a protective coating on the exterior of the Spit Roaster 
and assist in repelling the elements.  
Always you use a soft cloth to clean your Spit Roaster.
Never use abrasive heavy duty sponges or scouring pads on the exterior of your Spit Roaster, these products 
will begin to remove the powder coated finish resulting in an uneven surface and may result in rusting in the 
future.
DO NOT use oven cleaner on the exterior of the Spit Roaster, this will damage the surface.
DO NOT store your rotisserie motor outdoors, always store indoors in a dry cool location.

Interior:

Grills –The best way to clean your Spit Roaster grill is to do so after cooking while the grill is still warm. 
When able, remove excess fat, oils, cooking residue with paper towels or a cotton rag from grill.
Depending on how often you use your Spit Roaster you should also wash your grill bi-monthly.  
After you have completed the steps above and have allowed time for the Spit Roaster to cool, remove the grill 
and wash with warm/hot soapy water. Wash off soapy water with warm/hot clean water, leave to air dry and 
place back into Spit Roaster.
NOTE: Never use chlorine based cleaners or bleaches on your Spit Roaster, these products will deteriorate 
the surface and contribute to rusting
Spit Roaster Covers
 – The Spit Roaster must be stored with a cover when not in use (as per the warranty). 
After use, allow your Spit Roaster to cool completely before fitting the cover (the cover may melt or burn if 
placed onto a hot Spit Roaster). Also condensation can occur when the Spit Roaster cools down under the 
cover which can foster rust growth. Please note, a cover can foster a “micro-environment” where moisture, 
salts and fat deposits can develop. when stored for long periods of time (typically this will occur during the 
Winter months when your Spit Roaster is not used). During these longer periods of non-use a Spit Roaster can 
develop stains and/or rust marks. It is important to check regularly (monthly) for any signs of these stains/
rust and clean if needed. If surface stains and rust are left, over time they develop and can become very hard 
to remove.

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Summary of Contents for GSR100

Page 1: ...Tools required 2 Adjustable spanners 1 Phillips head screwdriver OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SPIT ROASTER WITH 240V ROTISSERIE For model GSR100 SP003 1C Instructions indd 1 24 06 11 4 59 PM...

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Page 3: ...roducts will begin to remove the powder coated finish resulting in an uneven surface and may result in rusting in the future DO NOT use oven cleaner on the exterior of the Spit Roaster this will damag...

Page 4: ...f the unit 11 Avoid moving the roaster while hot 12 Allow coals to go out and roaster to cool before storage 13 Never use petrol kerosene etc to try to start or reactivate the fire 14 Keep the power c...

Page 5: ...Nuts M6 x 30mm Plated Screws Screws with moulded knobs Rotisserie Handle Rotisserie Forks Rotisserie Bar Sections Rotisserie Supports Rotisserie Bearing Bracket Bearing Motor Bracket Rotisserie Motor...

Page 6: ...2mm long black screws Step 2 Place the cast iron grate into the firebox it is held up off the bottom by the lower set of indentations in the side walls of the firebox Place the wire grill into the fir...

Page 7: ...middle of the firebox Set the supports to the same height by screwing in the screws with moulded finger knob and locating into one of the indentations of the support Step 4 Mount the Rotisserie bearin...

Page 8: ...motor drive The forked prongs are assembled onto the rotisserie bar as required to hold the meat firmly in position on the bar Fit the first set of forks then spear the point of the bar through the me...

Page 9: ...roaster will look better and last longer if you keep it clean Follow these simple steps The cooking surfaces While the cooking surfaces are still hot take a long handled brush and a scraper and remov...

Page 10: ...e warranty 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 r...

Page 11: ...1 ONE YEAR WARRANTY SUPPORT AND TECHNICAL ADVICE North Shore City Auckland New Zealand Monday Friday 8am 5pm Phone 0800 232 633 Website www goldair co nz SP003 1C Instructions indd 11 24 06 11 4 59 PM...

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