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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.

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.

NOTE:

The following information is relevant

whether rotisserie cooking with a back burner or
using the indirect method – refer ‘Cooking With
The Hood Down’ on page 26.

When cooking using the back burner, extra heat
can be achieved by using the main burners.  It is
recommended to use only the outside burners on
‘LOW’ setting.  Do not exceed 250˚C cooking
temperature.

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

ROTISSERIE

Summary of Contents for Premium 321S

Page 1: ...ned in carton 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 must not be stor...

Page 2: ...sembly has been secured turn on the gas and check for leaks by brushing a liquid detergent and water solution over all visible and accessible gas line connections Include checking those connections wh...

Page 3: ...fely 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 barb...

Page 4: ...You should follow this procedure after 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 assembl...

Page 5: ...ING 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...

Page 6: ...WILL NEED 1 Flatten cardboard packaging and use this as a protective work surface to assemble upon 2 Do not tighten screws and nuts unless directed until trolley is fully assembled ASSEMBLY TIPS Befo...

Page 7: ...f INSTALL TROLLEY LEGS WITH SIDE PANELS Phillips flat head screw 1 4 x 1 2 Qty 16 Phillips flat head screw 1 4 x 2 Qty 8 Place the trolley bottom shelf on the cardboard work surface with the bottom si...

Page 8: ...egs as shown INSTALL TROLLEY REAR PANEL Install the trolley bracket in the up position part is labelled UP to ensure proper assembly between front trolley legs as shown INSTALL TROLLEY BRACKET Phillip...

Page 9: ...an assistant lift and position barbecue head on the trolley Tighten securely using screws Attach the lighting stick to the left body panel using screw INSTALL BARBECUE HEAD Door handles Phillips flat...

Page 10: ...ded holes on left side shelf Insert the three 3 screws from the inside of the barbecue body and tighten securely Align the two 2 holes on underside of left side shelf with the threaded holes on left b...

Page 11: ...M B L Y 11 11 NOTE Remove plastic protection sleeve from male fitting before connecting side burner hose Position hose socket over valve plug See diagram A Pull and hold back socket sleeve Push socke...

Page 12: ...d screw 1 4 x 2 Qty 8 A S S E M B L Y 12 12 Place the trolley bottom shelf on the cardboard work surface with the bottom side of shelf facing up Install the four 4 castors onto the castor seats as sho...

Page 13: ...ley rear panel between rear trolley legs as shown INSTALL TROLLEY REAR PANEL Phillips flat head screw 1 4 x 1 2 Qty 4 A S S E M B L Y 13 13 Install the cylinder pull out tray to trolley bottom shelf I...

Page 14: ...Y 14 14 NOTE For Premium 529 model four 4 screws to assemble partition panel to the trolley panels are stainless steel Phillips flat head screw 1 4 x 1 2 Qty 7 Install the left partition panel to left...

Page 15: ...STALL DOORS Door handles Phillips flat head screw 1 4 x 3 4 Qty 4 Remove cooking components from barbecue head With an assistant lift and position barbecue head on the trolley Tighten securely using s...

Page 16: ...d three 3 holes on left body panel with the threaded holes on left side shelf Insert the three 3 screws from the inside of the barbecue body and tighten securely Align the two 2 holes on under side of...

Page 17: ...a spanner connect the free end of the factory fitted gas hose to the side burner to the manifold inlet Refer to page 4 for Leak Test Procedure Premium 326 model NOTE Remove plastic protection sleeve f...

Page 18: ...rews Align the two 2 holes on front and rear body panels and three 3 holes on left body panel with the threaded holes on left side shelf Insert three 3 screws from the inside of the barbecue body and...

Page 19: ...o the right of the barbecue and look toward the front of the barbecue Never put your face inside the barbecue Press the igniter cap or turn IGN You should hear a clicking sound Your assistant should s...

Page 20: ...plate Pot support Hot plate Grill plate Premium 321S 323 325 models Premium 326 326X 327 and Professional 529 models Professional 584 model Flame tamer Flame tamer Flame tamer Secondary cooking warmi...

Page 21: ...UE IS READY TO USE HOOD AND LIDS MUST BE IN THE OPEN POSITION FOR LIGHTING DO NOT SMOKE AT ANY TIME WHEN ATTEMPTING TO IGNITE BARBECUE CAUTION DO NOT MOVE TROLLEY WHILE BARBECUE IS IN OPERATION NEVER...

Page 22: ...found turn gas cylinder valve off and do not use barbecue until repairs or replacement can be made 8 Install the gas cylinder into the trolley so that the cylinder valve faces to the front 9 Secure th...

Page 23: ...URNERS AND REMOVE FOOD IF POSSIBLE KEEP THE VENTILATION OPENINGS OF THE CYLINDER ENCLOSURE FREE AND CLEAR FROM DEBRIS THE SIDE BURNER IS DESIGNED FOR USE WITH A WOK UP TO 360 mm DIAMETER AND COOKING P...

Page 24: ...r some reason the igniter fails to produce a spark at the electrode tip the burner can be lit using a match SIDE BURNER To light your gas barbecue by match insert a match into the lighting stick and f...

Page 25: ...1 through 6 of the Barbecue Lighting instructions 2 Push and turn the control knob to IGN Push the control knob in to automatically ignite the burner Once the burner is lit turn the knob back to ON k...

Page 26: ...on top of a flame tamer Although all burners may be used it is advisable not to use the burners directly under the food being cooked as this may result in burnt and spoilt food Remove other grill pla...

Page 27: ...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...

Page 28: ...ruction from fuel line Close off gas supply at source and reconnect fuel line to barbecue Plugged orifice Correction Remove burners from barbecue by pulling cotter pin beneath burner using long nose p...

Page 29: ...ally 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 GR...

Page 30: ...r 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 adjust the gas coll...

Page 31: ...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 32: ...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 PRIV...

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