Grandhall Portable Gas Barbecue Operating And Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 19

Before initial use, and periodically, wash your cooking plates in a
mild soap and warm water solution.  You can use a wash cloth or
vegetable brush to clean your cooking plates.

It is recommended the cooking plates be coated with a thin

layer of cooking oil on a regular basis to prevent rusting.  Slight
rusting can be removed with a scrubbing brush before use.

CLEANING THE COOKING PLATES

Proper care and maintenance will keep your barbecue in top
operating condition and prolong its life.  Follow these cleaning
procedures on a timely basis and your barbecue will stay clean
and operate with minimum effort.

CAUTION: Be sure your barbecue is off and cool
before cleaning.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Before initial use, and periodically thereafter, we suggest you wash
your barbecue using a mild soap and warm water solution. You
can use a wash cloth or sponge for this process. Do not use a
stiff wire or brass brush. These will scratch stainless steel and
chip painted surfaces 

(varies by model) 

during the cleaning

process.

CLEANING EXTERIOR SURFACES

To reduce the chance of fire, the grease 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 / fat fires are not covered by warranty.

CLEANING THE GREASE TRAY AND 
RECEPTACLE

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Periodically you should wash the flame tamer in a soap and warm
water solution.  Use a vegetable brush to remove stubborn burnt-on
cooking residue.  Dry the flame tamers thoroughly before you
re-install them into the barbecue.

CLEANING THE FLAME TAMERS

The stainless steel over time will be affected by ‘tea staining’ 

(the

brown discolouration of some stainless steel)

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Tea staining can be reduced by washing the surface with mild

detergent and warm water.  This should then be followed by
rinsing with clean cold water.  We recommend the surface
then be wiped dry with a clean cloth.

CARE FOR STAINLESS STEEL SURFACE

FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW THE
‘USE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS’ COULD
RESULT IN A FIRE OR EXPLOSION 
THAT COULD CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY
INJURY, DEATH OR PROPERTY 
DAMAGE.

IN COASTAL AREAS, FREQUENT
CLEANING AND THE USE OF A COVER
IS RECOMMENDED TO PROLONG THE
LIFE OF THE APPLIANCE.  
SALTY AIR WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT
EXPOSED PARTS.

DO NOT USE OVEN CLEANER TO CLEAN
THE BARBECUE.
SOME PROPRIETORY BARBECUE 
CLEANERS MAY AFFECT / DAMAGE
SOME OF THE SURFACE COATINGS
USED ON THE APPLIANCE.
READ THE CLEANER INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY.
IT IS RECOMMENDED TO TEST IN AN
INCONSPICUOUS PLACE FIRST.
GENERALLY WE RECOMMEND ONLY
WARM SOAPY WATER FOR CLEANING
THE APPLIANCE.

Summary of Contents for Portable Gas Barbecue

Page 1: ...e 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...

Page 2: ...bly supplied with the barbecue are suitable for use with bottled gas POL connection This regulator is adjusted to have an outlet pressure of 2 75 kPa for connection to a gas cylinder only The regulato...

Page 3: ...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 positio...

Page 4: ...fter any of the following Not having used the barbecue for an extended period of time Initial assembly of barbecue Any disconnection and reconnection of hose assembly Changing gas cylinder Upon re con...

Page 5: ...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 6: ...erson to assemble the barbecue we recommend asking for the assistance of another person when manoeuvring some of the larger or heavier pieces GENERAL Standard Phillips head screwdriver Adjustable span...

Page 7: ...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 Screw castor...

Page 8: ...ft Door hinge bracket top right Countersunk flat head screw 3 16 x 3 8 Qty 4 B A A B Attach body support brackets and gas cylinder housing facing wing bolt to rear 5 Attach the trolley bracket front a...

Page 9: ...4 Washer 1 4 Qty 4 Flange nut 1 4 Qty 2 Slide tool hook onto the tool holder and attach to the side shelf 8 Attach barbecue body to trolley NOTE Cut cable tie from underneath the barbecue head to rele...

Page 10: ...he keyholes in the side shelf over the heads of the partially installed bolts Install the remainder of the bolts screws nuts and washers as shown 10 1 4 x 1 2 hex head flanged bolt Qty 4 1 4 washer Qt...

Page 11: ...burner controls are in OFF position NOTE The OFF position on the control panel is identified by either a small black dot a short vertical black line or the word OFF When the marking or the word OFF p...

Page 12: ...amic 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 th...

Page 13: ...d receiver is more than 4 5 mm use long nose pliers 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 electr...

Page 14: ...on hot plate and grill plates as indicated below COOKING PLATES DO NOT COVER ENTIRE COOKING SURFACE WITH SOLID PLATES AS THIS WILL RESULT IN POOR COOKING PERFORMANCE OR THE BURNERS MAY GO OUT CREATING...

Page 15: ...y press the continuous spark igniter for up to 15 seconds to light the burner 5 If the burner does not light turn the burner control knob to OFF wait 5 minutes for gas to clear then retry MAIN BURNER...

Page 16: ...re and the wind conditions NOTE The front cooking area approximately 20 is a cooler zone allowing for rotation of foods that cook at different rates COOKING TEMPERATURES The fats and juices that drip...

Page 17: ...E 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 fo...

Page 18: ...iers Carefully 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 cotter pins a...

Page 19: ...receptacle with a mild soap and warm water solution NOTE Grease fat fires are not covered by warranty CLEANING THE GREASE TRAY AND RECEPTACLE M A I N T E N A N C E 19 19 Periodically you should wash t...

Page 20: ...to the full OFF position 3 Disconnect the regulator from the gas cylinder Inspect the hose with regulator assembly for cracking cuts or any other damage and replace as necessary Refer to the Parts Lis...

Page 21: ...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...

Page 22: ...ice Items included in your barbecue specification may differ from the parts list depending on region or specific dealer specification 9 8 30 31 29 32 11 12 13 63 52 34 33 50 51 28 23a 38 16 54 26 21 3...

Page 23: ...de burner P02002012A 1 34 Side shelf bracket right front left rear P01206005B 2 35 Grease draining tray P02717115B 1 36 Trolley trim bracket front P033050194 1 37 Grease receptacle P02701187B 1 38 Reg...

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