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USER MANUAL

Troubleshooting

Tips 

Hints

Please read the issues below carefully and try all relevant steps.
If none of this helps, please contact us on 1300 11 4357 for further advice 
or to schedule a technician to inspect your cooktop.

THE COOKTOP WON'T LIGHT 

Please check... 

That your cooktop is plugged in and there is 
power to the wall socket.

That the gas supply valve is turned on and  
the gas supply to your house is working. 

Hint: If you listen closely, you should be able 
to hear the gas coming out of a burner when 
it is turned on. Due to flame failure safety, the 
knob must be pressed down once it is turned 
on — this initiates the ignition and allows the 
gas to come out.

That the gas igniters are clean. 

Hint: If in doubt, use a toothbrush and a 
heavy duty cleaner or methylated spirits to 
remove any potential build-up or blockage. 

That the cooktop has been installed and 
assembled correctly and the burner cap is 
sitting flat.

 

THE BURNER FLAMES ARE   

SLOW OR YELLOW TO START

Please check... 

That the cooktop has been installed and 
assembled correctly and the burner cap  
is sitting flat.

The burner parts may be blocked with water 
or another substance. Please contact our 
Support Team on 1300 11 4357 for advice.

If connected to a gas bottle, this may be 
running low. Check and refill if required. 

The gas pressure may not be set at the correct 
level. Please contact our Support Team on 
1300 11 4357 for advice.

THE COOKTOP IS DIRTY   

AFTER COOKING

 

Please note... 

Once it has cooled down, your cooktop 
should be cleaned after every use. 

Typically you should only ever need to clean 
your cooktop with warm soapy water, or light 
cleaning products to assist with the removal 
of fat or oil emulsions (such as general 
cleaning sprays).

After cleaning the burners, you should ensure 
they are dried properly before replacing on 
the cooktop.

Avoid any harsh scourer pads or steel wool,  
as these can scratch the stainless steel.

THE BURNER GOES OUT WHEN 

THE KNOB IS RELEASED

 

Please note... 

All InAlto cooktops are fitted with Flame 
Failure safety. This cuts the gas when no heat 
is detected, and may not have been activated. 

Hint: Hold down the knob for five seconds 
when lighting a burner to ensure it is properly 
engaged. 

ONE OF THE BURNERS   

HAS AN UNEVEN FLAME

Please check... 

That the cooktop has been installed and 
assembled correctly and the burner cap is 
sitting flat.

That the burners are clean. 

Hint: Please ensure the burner parts are dried 
properly before replacing on the cooktop. 

OPERATION IN CASE   

OF EMERGENCY

 

Please note, in the event of an emergency you 
should:

►  Switch off all cooktop controls.
►   Switch the gas off at the isolation switch or 

at the gas meter.

►   Call our Support Team on 1300 11 4357.

Please note that if an engineer is asked to attend whilst the product is under warranty and finds that the problem  

is not the result of an appliance fault, then you may be liable for the cost of the call out charge.

Summary of Contents for IBBQBI4B

Page 1: ...M O D E L C O D E S I B B Q B I 4 B 4 Burner Built in Grill U S E R M A N U A L I N A LTO C O M A U A H I G H E R L E V E L O F C O O K I N G ...

Page 2: ...ur appliance when cleaning our Support Team are here to help You can use our online Support Centre at anytime by visiting http support residentiagroup com au or you can contact us via calling us on 1300 11 HELP 4357 It is important that you read through the following use and care manual thoroughly to familiarise yourself with the installation and operation requirements of your appliance to ensure ...

Page 3: ...INALTO BBQ 10 INSTALLATION IN STRUCTIONS 16 TECHNICAL DATA 02 WELCOME 04 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 06 USE OUTDOORS ONLY 17 CLEANING MAINTENANCE 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 PURCHASE DETAILS CONTENTS 20 WARRANTY INFORMATION ...

Page 4: ...ner Your new cooktop is guaranteed against electrical or mechanical defects subject to certain exclusions that are noted in the Warranty Terms and Conditions at the rear of this user manual The foregoing does not affect your statutory rights The use of this cooktop for any other purpose or in any other environment without the express agreement of Residentia Group will invalidate any warranty or li...

Page 5: ...re making a significant contribution to the protection of our environment Information on appropriate disposal centres for used devices can be provided by your local authority FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY PLEASE READ THE INSTUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND BE SURE YOUR BARBECUE IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED AND ASSEMBLED FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DAMAGE PLEASE RETAIN THE MANUAL FO...

Page 6: ... the total wall area is completely open and At least 30 of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted See Figure 4 5 In the case of balconies at least 20 of the total of the side back and front wall areas shall be and remain open and unrestricted The following diagrams provide a diagrammatic representation of outdoor areas Rectangular areas have been used in these figures the same principles...

Page 7: ...n the gas cylinder is turned on 3 Make sure that the gas control valves on the appliance are all turned off 4 Using a brush or spray bottle apply the solution to the gas line and each join in the gas line 5 Bubbling of the solution will indicate that there is a leak present 6 Re tighten or re seal any joints that are leaking 7 If a leak persists then contact your distributor or the manufacturer fo...

Page 8: ...and ensure adequate ventilation per page 2 The minimum clearance of the sides of the BBQ to walls needs to be 50mm DO NOT block any ventilation slots of the BBQ below or behind The enclosure material for the cutout must not be combustible Do Not place gas cylinder underneath the barbeque keep required clearance and ensure there is permanent separation i e no line of sight between the gas cylinder ...

Page 9: ...t plate 1 15 Control Knob 7 4 Flame diffuser 4 16 Igniter 1 for 5 1 5 Screws M5 4 17 Knob bezel with blue LED 7 6 Light cover 2 18 Light LED Switch 1 7 Screw 2 19 Grease tray 1 8 Light 2 20 Foot 4 9 Temperature gauge 1 21 Cable for light 1 10 Handle 1 22 Cable for LED 1 11 Hood 1 23 Transformer 1 12 Infrared rear burner 1 24 Built in supporting bracket L 1 25 Built in supporting bracket R 1 ...

Page 10: ...l transit protection is removed prior to assembly 1 Foot No 20 Assembly 2 Built in supporting bracket Assembly No 24 25 3 Flame tamer No 4 assembly 4 Cooking grid No 2 plate No 3 assembly 5 Warming rack No 1 assembly 6 Grease tray No 19 Installation Instructions ...

Page 11: ...e for ignition Battery Battery is not included FOR ROTISSERIE KITS 8 Transformer for BBQ lights LED AssemblyTransformer needs to be installed and fixed where it is located well away from high temperatures The transformer must be always kept dry ...

Page 12: ...t not be less than 10mm The hose should be as short as practicable in accordance with AS NZS 5601 3 All gas pipe connections must be sealed with a gas pipe compound resistant to natural gas Remove LPG hose and regulator and ensure the Natural Gas regulator supplied with the appliance is used NOTE TO INSTALLERS For main burner the U LPG jet is 0 98mm the NG jet is 1 50mm For back burner the U LPG j...

Page 13: ...into the end of the valve Using the socket driver supplied unscrew the end LPG jet while retaining the inner NG jet 4 Reassemble the burner Note Please make sure the gas valve is located well inside the main burner tube when re installing the burners 5 Repeat the above steps for the other main burners ...

Page 14: ...PAGE 14 USER MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONVERTING THE BACK BURNER 1 Remove the back burner cover 2 Remove the LPG jet from the elbow shaped brass injector assembly 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 15: ...struction o replace the barbecue lights 1 Take off the light rear cover 2 Take off the light 3 disconnect the cable 4 Replace a new light and re assemble Instruction to replace the LED light 1 Take off the control knob and unscrew the knob bezel 2 Take off the unit and disconnect the cable 3 Replace a new one and re assemble ...

Page 16: ...as Consumption MJ h 64 5 57 Main Burner Nominal Gas Consumption MJ h 13X4 11X4 Back Burner Nominal Gas Consumption MJ h 12 5X1 13X1 AC Adaptor Input 230 240VAC 50Hz Output 12VAC 2000mA Cord 250V 10A Note For Use outdoors only Conversion to natural gas only to be done by authorized person The maximum cylinder size for use with this appliance is 9kgs The thread type of this appliance is G1 4B 19 Alw...

Page 17: ...ease tray and cooking grates Inspect burner for any damage cracks or holes If damage is found replace with a new burner Reinstall the burner check to ensure that the gas valve orifices are correctly positioned and secured inside the burner inlet MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE No regular maintenance is required for the BBQ except cleaning We suggest the following ways to clean the burner tubes A Bend a stiff...

Page 18: ...level Please contact our Support Team on 1300 11 4357 for advice THE COOKTOP IS DIRTY AFTER COOKING Please note Once it has cooled down your cooktop should be cleaned after every use Typically you should only ever need to clean your cooktop with warm soapy water or light cleaning products to assist with the removal of fat or oil emulsions such as general cleaning sprays After cleaning the burners ...

Page 19: ...es invoice The rating plate of your hob is located on the underneath of the appliance Therefore please fit the duplicate data plates or label on the outside of the cupboard to sure that the label can be easily seen during operation STORE DETAILS STORE NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE PURCHASE DATE PRODUCT DETAILS MODEL NO SERIAL NO Your serial number can be found on the underside of the cooktop RECEIPT ...

Page 20: ...pliance during the Warranty Period g Warranty Period means i where the Appliance is used for personal domestic or household use i e normal single family use as set out in the instruction manual the Appliance is warranted against manufacturing defects for 24 months following the date of original purchase of the Appliance h you means the purchaser of the Appliance not having purchased the Appliance ...

Page 21: ...hase use or non use of the Appliance 10 For Appliances and services provided by Residentia Group in Australia the Appliances come with a guarantee by Residentia Group that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the Appl...

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