Gozney 4555-V1-02 Technical Manual Download Page 2

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Page 3: ...Wood fired cooking made easy...

Page 4: ...ation What to do if you smell gas Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch Do not use any phone in your building Immediatelycallyourgas supplier froma neighbor s phone Foll...

Page 5: ...gs and instructions before assembling and using the appliance Follow all warnings and instructions when using the appliance Keep this manual for future reference DANGER If you smell gas Shut gas off t...

Page 6: ...t insert items into Dome that are bigger than the dimensions of the oven mouth Do not over fill Dome or cover the burner Do not move Dome whilst in operation Do not operate Dome in strong winds Winds...

Page 7: ...cooking process For indoor installations please speak to your local ventilation company for advice and follow the separate ventila tion and extraction guidance available from Gozney Ensure the oven is...

Page 8: ...8 Flue Pipe Flue Cap Flue Top Gas Hose Regulator Dual Fuel Only Gas Control Dial Dual Fuel Only Storage Product Overview What s in the Box Oven Dock...

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Page 10: ...Total nominal heat output for the gas burner 28000 BTU HR Injector Size 1 52mm Gas Type LPG Gas Pressure 11 W C For use outdoors only LPG Configuration Read the instructions before using the appliance...

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Page 12: ...1 This section details the correct operation and install of a Gozney Dome...

Page 13: ...Operation Installation...

Page 14: ...lame this will cause damage to the oven Product may contain sharp edges Please use caution WARNING Contactyour local municipality for any building codes applicable to the use installation and operatio...

Page 15: ...forehead Headache Weakness Dizziness Nausea Vomiting Coma intermittent convulsions Depressed heart action slowed respiration If the exposure has been severe it may cause death Please follow local regu...

Page 16: ...2 This section details the set up of the oven and the acces sories included with your Dome...

Page 17: ...Set Up Accessories...

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Page 19: ...en do not use the mouth of the oven as a lifting point Remove anything loose on the oven before moving Always plan the route you are going to take remove any obstacles on your path and ensure the oven...

Page 20: ...Dome 28 8 24 8 26 19 2 8 9 WARNING When placing your oven it is import ant to maintain proper clearances from combustible construction Ensure the Dome has 1ft clearance back and sides and 3ft 4 cleara...

Page 21: ...d breaks situated around the oven to stop the wind from blowing the flame down into the dock If you see fire coming from the dock Turn the oven off from either the gas bottle or control knob Never ope...

Page 22: ...SSEMBLY The rain cap prevents moisture from getting into the oven and should only be used when the oven is cooled and not in use The flue is designed to have a rain guard which has a 1 4 inch gap from...

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Page 25: ...F OVEN T PROBE T ll 76 F OVEN T PROBE T ll...

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Page 27: ...482 F OVEN T 124 F PROBE T ll 108 F PROBE T ll...

Page 28: ...nsure the jack plug is pushed fully in to the socket on the back of the thermometer 2 Loose connection at the terminal Please refer to maintenance instructions at the end of the manual 3 Damage to the...

Page 29: ...r 1 A loose connection where the jack plug connects to the thermometer Please ensure the jack plug is pushed fully in to the socket on the unit 2 Damage to the cable Visual inspect for kinks or chafe...

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Page 31: ...s FDA Safe Minimum Internal Temperatures as measured with a food thermometer FOOD TYPE INTERNAL TEMP Ground Meat Beef Pork Veal Lamb 160 F Turkey Chicken 165 F Fresh Meat Beef Veal Lamb Pork 145 F Pou...

Page 32: ...3 Your guide to burning gas...

Page 33: ...Firing Up Gas...

Page 34: ...inders Spheres and Tubes for the Transportation of Danger ous Goods CAN CSA B339 or subse quent Connect the regulator to the gas canis ter following the instructions for your regulator accordingly Do...

Page 35: ...ve is closed Do not store a spare LPG cylinder under or near this appliance Cylinder Connection Ensure the gas regulator hose is kink free Remove the cap or plug from the cylinder fuel valve Insert th...

Page 36: ...pliance A leak test must be carried out prior to using the appliance for the first time and whenever the gas cylinder is refilled or whenever the gas hose and regulator have been disconnected from the...

Page 37: ...oles or passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire dock with material such as aluminum foil Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning Aluminum foil linings...

Page 38: ...icular attention shall be given to the relevant requirements regarding ventilation Seek advice from your local professional ventilation company CAUTION The use of a gas cooking appliance results in th...

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Page 43: ...is turned off Align the regulator and the gas bottle threads and carefully begin to tighten ensuring the threads aren t crossed Continue to tighten until a tight fit has been made This connection mus...

Page 44: ...g the hose If a leak is present the solution will bubble If there is a leak at the hose to oven connection re tighten the fitting with a spanner and check for leaks by apply ing a soap and water solut...

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Page 47: ...47 Gas Flame The flame should be yellow in color and roll along the top of the oven...

Page 48: ...any gas left in the burner or pipe to be used up safely Three minutes after turning the gas off it will be safe to remove the regulator and turn the control dial back to the off position 3 Minutes Be...

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Page 50: ...4 Your guide to burning wood...

Page 51: ...Firing Up Wood...

Page 52: ...pecified in this manual If you are unsure do not use the oven Never use flammable liquids including but not limited to barbecue lighting fluid petrol or lighter fluids to start or boost a fire in this...

Page 53: ...rgy to burn and will produce more heat than soft woods Avoid using sappy woods and soft woods like pine as they tend to produce creosote which can build up in your burner and oven Wood is the most imp...

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Page 56: ...sh it over to the left and continue to feed it for approx imately 30 minutes or until the oven is fully saturated Then move the fire to the right of the oven over the mesh puck and contin uously add w...

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Page 59: ...been saturated Ok to use door in closed or ajar positions FINISHED COOKING Allow the fire to die down until there are no naked flames and only embers remain The door can then be placed in the closed...

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Page 61: ...e new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable period If there are too few embers in the fire bed add suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke CLEANING THE OVEN The oven floor should reach tempera...

Page 62: ...5 Your guide to general maintenance...

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Page 65: ...clean with paper towels Avoid spraying directly onto the ther mometer control dial or meshed areas on the base of the oven When the oven isn t in use it should be kept under cover away from rain If y...

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