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FOR YOUR SAFETY:
• DO NOT STORE OR USE PETROL OR

OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPOURS AND 
LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY
OTHER APPLIANCE.

• DO NOT STORE EMPTY OR FULL SPARE

GAS CYLINDERS UNDER OR NEAR THIS
OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.

• KEEP THE GAS HOSE AWAY FROM HOT

SURFACES.  PROTECT GAS HOSE FROM
DRIPPING GREASE. 
AVOID UNNECESSARY TWISTING OF
HOSE.  VISUALLY INSPECT HOSE PRIOR 
TO EACH USE FOR CUTS, CRACKS,
EXCESSIVE WEAR OR OTHER DAMAGE.
REPLACE HOSE, IF NECESSARY.

• NEVER TEST FOR GAS LEAKS WITH A LIT

MATCH OR OPEN FLAME.

• NEVER LIGHT BARBECUE WITH LID ON OR

HOOD CLOSED.

• NEVER LEAN OVER COOKING 

SURFACE WHILE LIGHTING APPLIANCE.

• USE GOOD QUALITY INSULATED OVEN

MITTS WHEN OPERATING APPLIANCE.

• NEVER ALTER OR MODIFY THE

REGULATOR OR GAS SUPPLY ASSEMBLY.

• THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE USED

INDOORS.

DANGER – IF YOU SMELL OR HEAR 
THE HISS OF ESCAPING GAS FROM 
THE GAS CYLINDER:
• KEEP CLEAR OF THE GAS CYLINDER.
• TURN ALL CONTROLS ON THE APPLIANCE

TO ‘OFF’, IF SAFE TO DO SO.

• EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME.
• REMOVE LID OR OPEN HOOD.
• IF ODOUR CONTINUES, IMMEDIATELY

CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER OR FIRE
BRIGADE.

READ CAREFULLY BEFORE 
ASSEMBLING AND OPERATING 
YOUR OUTDOOR RANGE BARBECUE.

NEVER CONNECT AN UNREGULATED 
GAS CYLINDER TO THIS APPLIANCE

• NEVER STORE YOUR GAS CYLINDER

INDOORS. 

• FOR STORAGE AND CYLINDER

EXCHANGE, DISCONNECT HOSE AT THE
CYLINDER ONLY. DO NOT DISCONNECT
HOSE FROM THE APPLIANCE

If you store this appliance indoors, ALWAYS disconnect and remove gas
cylinder FIRST, and store gas cylinder safely outside. Gas cylinders must
be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area out of reach of children, and
must not be stored in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.

This is a low pressure appliance and must only be used with the hose and
regulator supplied.

This appliance is designed for use with a 9 kg gas cylinder. Ensure

gas cylinder conforms to Australian Standard AS2469 and is less than 10
years old, or re-certified if older than 10 years.

DO NOT CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE TO A GAS
CYLINDER LESS THAN OR EXCEEDING 9 kg CAPACITY.

2.

Turn burner control(s) to 

‘OFF’

, then turn on gas at source.

3.

Apply the soap solution to all visible and accessible gas connections
including the gas cylinder.  Bubbles will appear in the soap solution
if connections are not properly sealed.  Tighten or rectify as necessary.

Refer to page 4 for further details.

4.

If you have a gas leak you cannot rectify, turn off the gas at the
source.  Contact the manufacturer for assistance.  

Refer to back cover.

GAS CYLINDER USE AND SAFETY

SERVICING

ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SIGNS MAY 
INDICATE THAT THE APPLIANCE IS NOT
OPERATING PROPERLY AND MAY NEED 
SERVICING:
• EXCESSIVE YELLOW FLAME
• IRREGULAR SIZE OF FLAME 

ACROSS BURNER

• ‘POPPING’ OF FLAME
• SOOTING
• ABNORMAL NOISE(S)
• HISSING SOUND
NOTE: Before requesting service, 
please refer to page 18 ‘Fault Finding’

NOTE: The connection to the gas
cylinder is an ‘ANTI-CLOCKWISE’
connection.  

Ensure the connection

is tightened firmly. Normally
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threads of the

hose assembly connection
should remain visible.

The gas cylinder should be filled by
a reputable gas dealer, or exchanged at
a reputable gas cylinder exchange
outlet.  Gas cylinders should be visually inspected and re-qualified
periodically. 

Always keep gas cylinder in an upright position.  Always close the

cylinder valve when the barbecue is not in use.

Do not subject the gas cylinder to excessive heat.

Direction for
tightening

Keep children away from barbecue during use and until barbecue 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 A FLAME.

Prior to first use, and at the beginning of each new season 

(or, if using

bottled gas, whenever gas cylinder is changed)

, you must check for gas

leaks.  Follow these steps:

1.

Make soap solution by mixing one part liquid detergent and one
part water.

CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS

Summary of Contents for freedom 450

Page 1: ...ctions Portable Gas Barbecues FOR YOUR SAFETY 1 Do not store or use petrol or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance 2 A gas cylinder not connected for use...

Page 2: ...ing the hose and regulator assembly to the gas cylinder take care to avoid unnecessary twisting of the flexible hose Also take care to avoid a loose connection with the gas cylinder After the assembly...

Page 3: ...nforms to Australian Standard AS2469 and is less than 10 years old or re certified if older than 10 years DO NOT CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE TO A GAS CYLINDER LESS THAN OR EXCEEDING 9 kg CAPACITY 2 Turn bu...

Page 4: ...g Not having used the appliance for an extended period of time Initial assembly of appliance Any disconnection and reconnection of hose assembly Changing gas cylinder Upon re connecting gas cylinder a...

Page 5: ...G 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 OF THE SI...

Page 6: ...pliance supplied is correct for the gas type being used There is a label on the side panel of the appliance above the gas connection Appliances for use with gas cylinders are labelled Universal LPG or...

Page 7: ...helf facing up Install the four 4 castors onto the castor seats as shown INSTALL CASTORS Install the left and right trolley legs with side panel parts are labelled L or R to trolley bottom shelf INSTA...

Page 8: ...cket in the up position part is labelled UP to ensure proper assembly between front trolley legs as shown INSTALL TROLLEY BRACKET INSTALL SEPARATION PANEL Phillips head screw 1 4 x 1 2 Qty 4 Phillips...

Page 9: ...from underneath the body by cutting the cable tie Feed regulator through the hole in the trolley separation panel After assembly is complete close the hatch located underneath around the gas hose Tig...

Page 10: ...rol knobs are set to OFF Open the lid and remove the hot plate Push the electronic igniter You should hear a clicking sound You should see a blue spark within the gas collector box If a spark is prese...

Page 11: ...rifices burner tubes and burner ports for any obstructions eg spiders webs insects 3 Check and ensure gas cylinder is full 4 Ensure all connections are securely tightened Check for gas leaks See pages...

Page 12: ...e INSTALL SIDE SHELVES NOTE modules may be attached to both right and left sides of any other modules 1 To Barbecue Module 2 To Range or Sink Workstation Module ATTACHING TO OTHER FREEDOM MODULES A x...

Page 13: ...A S S E M B L Y G E N E R A L 13 13 CONFIGURATION SUGGESTIONS Freedom 450 Freedom 321C 326C Freedom 440...

Page 14: ...E IS READY TO USE LIDS MUST BE IN THE OPEN POSITION FOR LIGHTING DO NOT SMOKE AT ANY TIME WHEN ATTEMPTING TO IGNITE APPLIANCE CAUTION DO NOT MOVE TROLLEY WHILE APPLIANCE IS IN OPERATION NEVER LEAN OVE...

Page 15: ...acement can be made 8 Install the gas cylinder into the trolley so that the cylinder valve faces to the front 9 Secure the gas cylinder with the wing bolt DISCONNECTING FROM GAS SOURCE 1 Turn the burn...

Page 16: ...OVIDED TO SHUT OFF VALVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SIGNS MAY INDICATE THAT THE APPLIANCE IS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY AND MAY NEED SERVICING EXCESSIVE YELLOW FLAME IRREGULAR SIZE OF FLAME ACROSS BURNER POPPIN...

Page 17: ...ht the burner 5 If burner does not light turn burner control knob to OFF wait 5 minutes for gas to clear then retry 6 Adjust burner control knobs to the desired cooking temperature 7 If ignition canno...

Page 18: ...lift each burner 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 and cooking components If a...

Page 19: ...NING EXTERIOR SURFACES To reduce the chance of fire the grease receptacle should be visually inspected before each appliance use Remove any grease and wash grease receptacle with a mild soap and warm...

Page 20: ...foil from orifices and check 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...

Page 21: ...th a flexible handle and run through the burner tube and inside burner several times to remove any debris METHOD 3 Use an air hose to force air through each burner tube The forced air should pass debr...

Page 22: ...11c 11b 2b 11d 11e 11a 8 This diagram is provided to assist you identify parts if replacement is necessary Contact the place of purchase or manufacture to enquire about parts availability and or servi...

Page 23: ...r 2 port P02502172C 1 13 Hot plate burner P02008028A 1 14 Bowl panel top P0073940DC 1 15 Hot plate burner frame P0071323BC 1 16 Regulator LP P03603005A 1 17 Bowl panel rear P0072571IB 1 18 Bowl panel...

Page 24: ...s has a Privacy Policy available on request which encompasses compliance with the Privacy Act 1988 Cth Importantly individual consumers generally have a right to access information held about them PRI...

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