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The easiest foods to balance are those of uniform shape
and texture. To test if the food is balanced correctly when
secured, place the ends of the rotisserie skewer loosely
in the palm of your hands. Give the spit a quarter turn and
if there is no tendency to roll and it is stable give it a another
quarter turn. It should rest without turning in each of these
positions.

It can then be attached to the barbecue.

When using poultry, truss the bird tightly so that wings and
drumsticks are close to the body of the bird. The cavity of
the bird can be stuffed prior to this, if you wish. Pull the
neck skin down and using a small skewer fix to the back of
the bird. Push the rotisserie skewer through lengthwise,
catching the bird in the fork of the wishbone. Centre the
meat and tighten the holding forks. Test the balance as
described above.

A rolled piece of meat only requires the rotisserie skewer to
be inserted through the centre of the length of meat, then
secured and balanced using the forks.

For meats which are un-boned, it is best to secure the
rotisserie skewer diagonally through the meaty sections. If
protruding bones or wings brown too quickly, cover with
pieces of foil.

SETTING UP THE BARBECUE

Remove all the cooking plates from the barbecue and
position the flame tamer centrally. Place either an oven
proof cooking pan or disposable aluminium foil dish on top
of the flame tamer under the food being cooked so that it
catch any drips from the food above. The drippings can be
used to make gravies and other sauces to accompany the
cooked meat.

Once the barbecue has been set up, pre-heat the barbecue
according to the manufacturer instructions. Close the hood
when you start to cook.

For foods with little fat you may wish to cook them directly
over lit burners to give a charred effect. This should only be
done towards the end of the cooking for no longer than the
time required to give the desire visual effect. Do not attempt
this with fatty foods as this will cause flare-ups and excessive
smoke.

COOKING TIMES

This will vary according to the type and weight of food
you are cooking. However as a guide the cooking times
on a rotisserie are similar to conventional oven cooking.

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SAFETY POINTS

Do not operate damaged rotisserie.

Do not use rotisserie in poor weather conditions.

Avoid contact with hot surfaces.

Always load rotisserie to barbecue before switching motor on.

Always turn rotisserie 

‘OFF’

before removing from barbecue.

Do not leave rotisserie on barbecue when not in use.

LOADING THE SPIT RODS

Assemble rotisserie rod as shown.

Centre food on the spit rod.

Use butcher string to secure loose portions.

ROTISSERIE COOKING

Rotisserie cooking produces foods that are moist, flavoursome
and appealing.  The rotating food self bastes. Although the
rotisserie is best for larger pieces of meat or poultry, most
cuts can be used if prepared properly.

The balancing of the food requires the most attention in
rotisserie cooking.  The rotisserie must turn evenly otherwise
the stopping and starting action will cause the food to cook
unevenly and possibly burn the heavier side.  

Refer to the

diagram below.

Rotisserie is available as an optional extra from your place of
purchase.

ROTISSERIE

Summary of Contents for 5009XB

Page 1: ...petrol or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance 2 A gas cylinder not connected for use must not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance F...

Page 2: ...AL GAS INSTALLATION The regulator and hose assembly supplied with the barbecue is suitable for use with bottled gas POL connection A gas regulator adjusted to have an outlet pressure of 2 75 kPa is su...

Page 3: ...arbecue has cooled after you are finished Do not allow children to operate barbecue or to swing on handle PROTECT CHILDREN NEVER TEST FOR LEAKS WITH AN OPEN FLAME Prior to first use and at the beginni...

Page 4: ...FOLLOWING SHALL APPLY i AT LEAST 25 OF THE TOTAL WALL AREA IS COMPLETELY OPEN AND ii AT LEAST 30 OF THE REMAINING WALL AREA IS OPEN AND UNRESTRICTED IN THE CASE OF BALCONIES AT LEAST 20 OF THE TOTAL O...

Page 5: ...r pieces GENERAL Description Qty Trolley side panel right 1 Trolley side panel left 1 Bottom shelf 1 Castor seat 4 Castors 4 Trolley bracket front 1 Gas cylinder housing 1 Door hinge bracket top left...

Page 6: ...RR Phillips head screw 1 4 x 1 2 Qty 8 Countersunk flat head screw 3 16 x 3 8 Qty 8 Attach castor seats to side panels NOTE Castor seats are labelled for correct location 1 A A B B LF LR Phillips head...

Page 7: ...t Door hinge bracket top right Countersunk flat head screw 3 16 x 3 8 Qty 4 B A A B Wing bolt Qty 1 Attach top right and left door hinges Insert the bottom door hinge pin into the lower door hinge bra...

Page 8: ...16 Qty 4 Washer 1 4 Qty 4 Attach barbecue body to trolley NOTE Cut cable tie from underneath the barbecue head to release the gas regulator before assembling onto trolley NOTE Tool holder mounting ho...

Page 9: ...er neath the barbecue body Install the grease receptacle under the grease tray from the front of the barbecue 9 A S S E M B L Y 9 9 Grease tray Side shelf bracket B RF LR Side shelf bracket B RF LR Si...

Page 10: ...er frame Place the side shelf over the left side shelf brackets and side burner frame over the right side shelf brackets using four 4 1 4 x 1 2 Phillips head screws and four 4 1 4 flange nuts Tighten...

Page 11: ...ng your barbecue on natural gas Refer to back cover for contact details Barbecues for use on natural gas must be installed by an authorised person NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION IMPORTANT Before connecting...

Page 12: ...ramic electrode insulator 1 With burner controls in OFF position open the gas cylinder valve or connect to gas supply 2 Upon first assembly the gas lines and burners will be full of air In order for t...

Page 13: ...liers to gently squeeze the gas collector box to narrow gap Return the gas collector box to its original position secure the inside nut and try the electrode check again If no clicking sound is heard...

Page 14: ...rocedure Refer to pages 12 and 13 MAIN BURNER IGNITION 1 Open side burner lid before attempting to light side burner 2 Set burner control knobs to OFF and open the gas cylinder valve 3 Push and turn t...

Page 15: ...ARGE POTS MAY RESULT IN DISCOLOURATION OF THE SURFACE FINISH OR CAUSE POOR COMBUSTION The fats and juices that drip from the meat may cause flare ups Since flare ups impart the distinctive taste and c...

Page 16: ...nd other sauces to accompany the cooked meat Once the barbecue has been set up pre heat the barbecue according to the manufacturer instructions Close the hood when you start to cook For foods with lit...

Page 17: ...up and away from gas valve orifice Remove the orifice from gas valve and gently clear any obstruction with a fine wire Then reinstall all orifices burners cotter pins and cooking components If an obst...

Page 18: ...ase draining tray and grease receptacle should be visually inspected before each barbecue use Remove any grease and wash grease tray and receptacle with a mild soap and warm water solution NOTE Grease...

Page 19: ...each orifice for obstruction 8 Check each spark electrode adjusting as needed The space between the spark electrode tip and spark receiver should be approximately 4 5 mm 9 Replace the burners and adju...

Page 20: ...e any debris METHOD 3 Use an air hose to force air through each burner tube The forced air should pass debris or obstructions through the burner and out the ports Regardless of which burner cleaning p...

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Page 22: ...ce Items included in your barbecue specification may differ from the parts list depending on region or specific dealer specification 1 3 4a 53 6 2b 4b 5 2a 4 7 9 16a 8 16b 10 59a 12 13 11 60 61 59b 15...

Page 23: ...Side shelf body P011020364 1 31 Side shelf pot support P00805010B 1 32 Side shelf trim plate P01108012S 1 33 Side burner P02002012A 1 34 Side shelf bracket LF RR P01204005B 2 35 Grease draining tray P...

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