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TROUBLESHOOTING

IF BBQ FAILS TO OPERATE PROPERLY

- Stop, turn off gas at its source and turn all burner controls to 

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off

- Do not smoke

- Check gas supply connections

-  Repeat lighting procedure after waiting for five minutes for 

accumulated gases to disperse

If BBQ still fails to operate properly 

TURN OFF GAS AT SOURCE,

TURN BURNER CONTROLS TO OFF

, wait for BBQ to cool and check

the following:

a)  Misalignment of burner tubes over orifices

  CORRECTION: Reposition burner tube to properly sit over orifice

b)  Obstruction in gas line

   CORRECTION: Remove hose from BBQ. Open gas supply for one

  second to clear any obstruction from hose. Close off gas supply at

  source and re-connect hose to BBQ

c)  Blocked orifice

  CORRECTION: Remove burners as described above. Inspect gas

  valve orifice, clear any obstruction with a fine wire. Re-install

  burners over orifices and test again

IF THERE IS A LEAK

- Turn the gas cylinder off

- Ventilate the area to disperse any accumulated gas

- Check all connections

- If the leak persists, keep cylinder upright and take to an open area

- Keep skin away from any gas or liquid escaping from the cylinder

- Keep the cylinder at least 20 metres away from any sparks or ignition

   sources including electrical equipment, camera flash, engines or 

motors

-    Disperse gas by providing maximum ventilation and spraying with a

   fine water spray

IF THERE IS A FIRE

If there is a fire at the appliance

-  If there is a fire at the appliance, turn the gas off at the cylinder.

-  Smother the flames with a wet cloth

If there is a fire at the cylinder or you cannot get to the valve to

turn it off

- call the fire brigade

- direct a garden hose to the middle of the cylinder to keep it cool,

however do not extinguish the flame. If the gas is burning it wont

build up and explode

- Evacuate the area

A note on fire prevention:

Most fires in outdoor BBQs are caused by a build up of greases and 

fat,

or gas connections which have not been secured properly. Remember

to follow the manufacturer’s instructions on proper cleaning and

connection procedures.

INSECTS

Spiders and insects can occasionally spin webs or make nests in the

burner tubes.

These can obstruct gas flow which could result in a fire. This is known

as “Flashback” and can cause serious damage to the BBQ and create

an unsafe operating environment.

Frequent inspection and cleaning of the burner tubes is recommended.

Care and Safety Advice

TAKE CARE

 Grills are heavy

- Clean grills after each use for continued optimum performance.

- Roasting dishes can be placed on top of the grills.

- Ensure that the drip tray is lined with fat absorbent material such as

fatsoak before using the rotisserie.

- For safety and optimum performance ensure that your barbecue is on

a level, solid surface.

- Empty the fat responsibly after each use.

Summary of Contents for Elite GSS66SS

Page 1: ...gives off Carbon Monoxide which has no odour Never use a barbecue in enclosed spaces such as a tent home building vehicle or garage This product takes approximately 60 MINUTES to assemble with 2 PEOP...

Page 2: ...r safety Page 4 What is Propane Page 4 Are all gas bottle gases the same Page 4 How is it different from natural gas Page 4 Lighting your BBQ Page 5 Using your BBQ Page 5 Hybrid System Page 6 Maintena...

Page 3: ...UREGROW PRODUCTS LTD Product name Outdoor gas Grill Model Number K116SBGE35 Product Identification Number 0359CP1429 Gas Category I3 28 30 37 o I3B P 30 o I3B P 37 o I3B P 50 o Gas and Supply Pressure...

Page 4: ...t handling gas cylinders Never store gas cylinder indoors Store away from direct heat in a well ventilated area The gas cylinder is position on a flat surface Always keep the gas cylinder in an uprigh...

Page 5: ...bs must be in the off position Flat lids and roasting hoods must be OPEN before lighting Turn on the gas cylinder Push in and turn Any Knob in an anti clockwise direction to the hi position or until a...

Page 6: ...off the burners completely and close your Barbecue Hood STEP 4 To avoid burning your food it is always recommended that you wait for the charcoal to become coated by a layer of white ash before comme...

Page 7: ...rills Rinse off with clean water and dry before returning to BBQ CLEANING THE FLAME TAMERS Periodically wash in a warm soapy solution Use a wire brush to remove stubborn burnt on cooking residue if ne...

Page 8: ...roviding maximum ventilation and spraying with a fine water spray IF THERE IS A FIRE If there is a fire at the appliance If there is a fire at the appliance turn the gas off at the cylinder Smother th...

Page 9: ...GSS66SS Page 9 24 28 16 17 18 15 12 21 8 9 6 10 11 5 7 13 20 14 22 19 23 25 26 27 1 4 2 3 29 32 33 34 35 36 30 31...

Page 10: ...Cabinet Side Panel Right 1 26 Fat Channel 1 9 Cabinet Rear Panel 1 27 Grilstream Fat Cup 1 10 Corner Support Bracket 2 28 Bottle Opener 1 11 Front Support Bar 1 29 Bottle Opener Bracket 1 12 Side Shel...

Page 11: ...o step 1 Cross Head Screwdriver Philips Caution Although we take every effort to ensure that the assembly process is as easy as possible it is inherent with fabricated steel parts that corners and edg...

Page 12: ...GSS66SS Page 12 Push each of the Castors 5 into indicated holes in underside of Cabinet Base Panel 6 until you hear a click STEP 1 5 6...

Page 13: ...GSS66SS Page 13 Part unscrew the bolts indicated from Cabinet Base Panel 6 slot the Cabinet Side Panels 7 8 into place and retighten bolts STEP 2 7 8 2 3 1...

Page 14: ...bolts B into Cabinet Side Panels 7 8 Slot Cabinet Rear Panel 9 into place and secure to Cabinet Base Panel 6 with Bolts B Now fully tighten bolts into Cabinet Side Panels 7 8 STEP 3 Part B QTY 4 M6x12...

Page 15: ...GSS66SS Page 15 Part unscrew bolts indicated from Cabinet Side Panels 7 8 and Cabinet Base Panel 6 Slot Corner Support Brackets 10 in place and retighten bolts STEP 4 10 2 3 1 4...

Page 16: ...GSS66SS Page 16 Insert Front Support Bar 11 ensuring magnets are at the bottom edge and secure with Bolts A STEP 5 Part A QTY 4 M4x12 Bolt x 4 x 12 x 44 x 12 x 44 11...

Page 17: ...eam Logo Plate and then through hole indicated in Hood 1 Replace Washer and Wingnut Note Do not overtighten as this could lead to damaging of the hood Carefully lower cooking frame onto cabinet ensuri...

Page 18: ...GSS66SS Page 18 Secure cooking frame to side panels 7 8 using Bolts B STEP 7 Part B QTY 4 M6x12 Bolt x 44 x 12...

Page 19: ...GSS66SS Page 19 Attach Side Shelf 12 to Cooking Frame 5 from the outside using Bolts B STEP 8 12 2 1 Part B QTY 2 M6x12 Bolt x 44 x 12...

Page 20: ...in place from inside the cooking frame using Bolts B and Washers D Note Washers D are domed and bottom of dome should be facing the cooking frame STEP 9 Part B QTY 2 M6x12 Bolt Part D QTY 2 x 4 x 12 2...

Page 21: ...6 from Side Burner Shelf 14 by pushing the Lid Axle left towards its spring and then lift right side of axle out first Attach Side Burner Shelf 14 to Cooking Frame 5 from the outside using Bolts B STE...

Page 22: ...ner Shelf 14 in place from inside the cooking frame using Bolts B and Washers D Note Washers D are domed and bottom of dome should be facing the cooking frame STEP 11 Part B QTY 2 M6x12 Bolt Part D QT...

Page 23: ...les line up and secure in place using 4 x Self Tapping Screw packed with Side Burner Assembly Reattach Ceramic Side Burner Lid by placing left side of axle through the left holes first compress the sp...

Page 24: ...x AA battery not supplied noting correct polarity Screw Ignition Button back in place Line up the Ignition Box Bracket with holes indicated on the inside of Cabinet Side Panel 7 and attach from the ou...

Page 25: ...ly ensuring it is level and supported on both runners Unscrew the pre installed bolts and feed the Side Burner Hose into opening on the Ceramic Side Burner Assembly line up holes and re install the bo...

Page 26: ...Bracket this will help hold the hose in place when you attach the hose and regulator later Note The Gas Connection Bracket and Hose will be attached behind the Control Panel via cable tie please cut...

Page 27: ...GSS66SS Page 27 Insert Door Spindles C into Cabinet Base Panel 6 STEP 16 C...

Page 28: ...inet Doors 13 in place first slide the hole on bottom of door over Door Spindle C depress spring loaded catch on underside of Cooking Frame and position top of door until spring loaded catch slides in...

Page 29: ...cket 23 to underside of Grease Tray 22 using Bolts A Place Grease Cup 24 inside Grease Cup Bracket 23 and then slide underneath Cooking Frame ensuring it is level and on top of runners STEP 18 24 Part...

Page 30: ...Grillstream Grills and Grillstream Gastro Grills should rest on lip at back of Cooking Frame with the logo tab at the front Top Grillstream Grills should sit directly on top of the bottom Grills The C...

Page 31: ...l 7 using bolts and Bottle Opener Bracket 29 as shown Hook Grillstream Fat Cup 27 over holes in Cabinet Side Panel 9 This should be located directly below the spout of Fat Channel 26 to catch fat and...

Page 32: ...S Page 32 STEP 21 Your Grillstream barbecue is now fully assembled and you are ready to connect the Gas Cylinder see page 3 for more information Please ensure you perform the gas leak check before ope...

Page 33: ...soap solution of one part liquid detergent and one part water The presence of bubbles indicates a leak Tighten or repair as necessary Under no circumstances should a naked flame be used to check for...

Page 34: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Grillstream Barbecues Part of the LeisureGrow Group Dewmead Farm New Inn Road Hinxworth Hertfordshire SG7 5HG United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1462 744500 E mail salessupport...

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