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Assembly, Operation & Maintenance Instructions

ROASTING

Roasting (or running the barbeque with the hood down) should not be done with all 
control knobs set to 

High

. This is most important as severe overheating and spoilt food 

can result if these instructions are not followed. Roasting is best done using a raised 
roasting rack, such as the Everdure by Heston Blumenthal roasting rack HBROASTR, 
which allows heated air to circulate around the meat, and fats to drip away from the meat.
Always set the barbeque up with the standard full grill combination as spelled out in the 
assembly instructions. Cut a piece of foil slightly bigger than the roasting rack and place 
it in the centre of the barbeque on top of the grills. Cut some slots through the foil so 
that excess moisture and fats can flow through the grills. Place the roasting rack centrally 
over the foil. Pre-heat the barbeque for 5 minutes with the hood down and the outer gas 
controls on 

High

 (for FURNACE

TM 

 barbeques, 

leave the centre control knob off

). 

Once the barbeque has reached ~180°C, open the hood, place the food on the roasting 
rack, close the hood and turn the control knobs down to 

Low

 (these can be adjusted 

during roasting to keep the internal temperature stable, as weather conditions such as 
temperature and wind speed will affect the efficiency of the barbeque). Monitor the food 
cooking periodically until food is cooked. 

ADJUSTING THE SERVERY

The left hand servery can be folded down to allow for easier storage (the right hand 
servery with the gas controls is fixed and cannot be adjusted). With the barbeque off and 
cool, place your left foot in front of the left rear leg to stabilise the barbeque and pull the 
servery forward to unlock it from the barbeque. With the servery fully extended, rotate 
it downward and release. See step 9 of the barbeque and stand assembly procedure for 
diagrams. 

AFTER COOKING

1.  When finished, make sure burner control knobs are turned 

OFF

2. TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AT THE GAS CYLINDER AFTER USE.

3.  After cooking and whilst the barbeque is still warm, remove scraps from the grill with a 

non-metallic scraper.

4.  Excess fat and meat scraps can be scraped off the inside of the chassis by removing 

the grill/plate to gain access. 

WARNING: 

Some surfaces may still be hot – please use protective gloves.

5.  Clean the fat tray and replace the aluminium foil tray after or before each use of the 

appliance. 

6.  Once the barbeque is cool close the hood and wipe off any fat splatter from the stand 

with a clean rag.

Summary of Contents for Everdure FORCE HBG2G

Page 1: ...embly Operation Maintenance Instructions everdurebyheston com FORCETM FURNACETM Assembly operation maintenance instructions for Everdure by Heston Blumenthal FORCE FURNACE gas barbeques and stands 084...

Page 2: ...Power by design THE OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE FORCETM 2 BURNER GAS BARBEQUE FURNACETM 3 BURNER GAS BARBEQUE...

Page 3: ...D MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HBG2G HBG2M HBG2S HBG2R HBG3G HBG3M HBG3S and HBG3O GAS BARBEQUE RANGE Everdure by Heston Blumenthal outdoor gas barbeques It is important that you retain these instruct...

Page 4: ...used either on the supplied trolley or on a raised bench When using a raised surface table etc ensure the surface is level large enough and strong enough to support the barbeque and will withstand te...

Page 5: ...OR THIS UNIT IS 1500 mm ABOVE THE COOKING SURFACE AND 250 mm FROM ANY SIDE DO NOT LIGHT WITH HOOD DOWN 20 Do not use or store this appliance in areas of high salt content a marine environment or an ar...

Page 6: ...of the injector diameter is stamped on one of the hexagon faces e g 165 for 1 65 mm injector MODEL DESIGNATION DESTINATION COUNTRIES HEAT INPUT BURNERS INJECTOR SIZE GAS CATEGORY GAS TYPE FORCETM BE F...

Page 7: ...t bubbles will appear or you may hear a hissing sound Re tightening connections can generally repair a leaking joint You must also check the gas hose and connection at the gas cylinder If a leak canno...

Page 8: ...lat solid plate is available as an accessory for the FURNACETM for the right hand side this is the recommended general grill and plate configuration which will reduce the heat flowing over the control...

Page 9: ...w these can be adjusted during roasting to keep the internal temperature stable as weather conditions such as temperature and wind speed will affect the efficiency of the barbeque Monitor the food coo...

Page 10: ...only controls the centre burner CLEANING STORAGE EXTERNAL CLEANING Before cleaning the barbeque exterior and stand ensure the appliance has cooled and is safe to touch Painted and plastic surfaces can...

Page 11: ...is suggested that the primary air port of the burners be covered against the penetration of insects or vermin Spiders and small insects can spin webs or nest in the burner rails tubes which could lea...

Page 12: ...ESHOOTING Burner will not ignite when using the igniter Burner flame is erratic Gas is leaking from connections Burner is blocked Remove cooking surface and check burner for obstruction Clean ports Fl...

Page 13: ...vice provider INCLUDED PARTS FORCETM AND FURNACETM PACKAGING Remove all internal cartons and packaging from within the barbeque hood assembly Remove all external packaging and remove the appliance fro...

Page 14: ...se screws Remove the hood and barbeque chassis assembly from the stand top and place on the ground STEP 03 Take the stand top 01B and place it upside down leg stumps up on a clean surface note there i...

Page 15: ...n all are assembled tighten up all four screws and the screws from step 02 STEP 05 There are two threaded holes at the inside of the right hand legs Take the support chain 13 and fix it to the two leg...

Page 16: ...t Fix the barbeque to the stand top with the four M6x20mm screws and M6 spring washers removed at step 1 two to the front and two to the rear Tighten fully STEP 09 To extend the left hand side servery...

Page 17: ...BURNER 1 Brush the outside of the burners with a stiff brush to remove rust and dirt Make sure all ports are open GAS SUPPLY 1 Inspect the gas supply hose for any deterioration and replace it if nece...

Page 18: ...trode HBG2 2 15 Left Hand Burner HBG2 1 16 Open Grill HBG2 2 17 Servery Spring 2 18 Left Hand Servery 1 19 Injector Bracket HBG2 1 20 Injector Housing 2 21 Injector HBG2 2 22 Injector Housing Nut 2 23...

Page 19: ...9 Assembly Operation Maintenance Instructions 43 Leg Cap FR 1 44 Bottom Shelf Support 2 45 Castor 2 46 Foot FL 1 47 Foot RL 1 48 Leg FR 1 49 Leg RR 1 50 Gas Cylinder Support Chain 1 51 Cylinder Hook 1...

Page 20: ...lectrode HBG3 3 15 Left Hand Burner HBG3 1 16 Open Grill HBG3 2 17 Servery Spring 2 18 Left Hand Servery 1 19 Injector Bracket HBG3 1 20 Injector Housing 3 21 Injector HBG3 3 22 Injector Housing Nut 3...

Page 21: ...2 45 Castor 2 46 Foot FL 1 47 Foot RL 1 48 Central Burner HBG3 1 49 Central Open Grill HBG3 1 50 Leg FR 1 51 Leg RR 1 52 Baffle 1 53 Gas Cylinder Support Chain 1 54 Cylinder Hook 1 OPTIONAL ACCESSORY...

Page 22: ...22 Assembly Operation Maintenance Instructions NOTES...

Page 23: ...23 Assembly Operation Maintenance Instructions HBG2G HBG3S HBG3O HBG3M HBG2S HBG2R HBG2M HBG3G FORCETM 2 BURNER GAS BARBEQUE FURNACETM 3 BURNER GAS BARBEQUE...

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