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Lighting the Charcoal BBQ 

 

 

solid fuel is to be used for this product (fire 

wood, charcoal etc.) 

 

place solid fuel onto the charcoal grid and 

light using fire starters 

 

let the solid fuel light (check occasional to 

ensure fire is lit) 

 

Using the Spit function 

 

 

the Spit Motor requires 2 x D size battery to 

operate (batteries not included) 

 

set the cooking height by securing the motor 

and rotisserie rod onto the motor supports 

 

switch the motor on to begin using the spit 

function 

 

Cooking 

 

 

ensure solid fuel is lit and that there is 

sufficient heat for cooking 

 

place food on the cooking grill 

 

regularly monitor the temperature to ensure 

food is not under or over cooked 

 

 

 

 

Cleaning 

 

 

once finished cooking, remove left over solid 

fuel from the BBQ 

 

always ensure BBQ is clean and free from oil 

or grease (internally and externally) to 

ensure longevity of the BBQ 

 

always keep BBQ dry and under cover to 

protect from weather and moisture 

 

Pre-caution 

 

 

always ensure hands are protected when 

putting or removing food from the BBQ 

 

always ensure BBQ is cool before touching or 

cleaning the internal areas 

 

always ensure hands are protected when 

making adjustments to the air vent 

 

do not use flammable liquids for igniting and 

re-igniting

 

 

open flames and burning embers must never 

be left unattended

 

 

after use, make sure the BBQ is allowed to 

cool before moving

 

 

Important Notes 

 

 

do not use this BBQ indoors. 

 

do not use this BBQ inside a tent, gazebo or 

within a confined space.   

 

this BBQ will become very hot during and for 

some time after use. Keep children away 

from the BBQ and do not touch metal parts 

of the BBQ when in use 

 

use suitable gloves for protection, especially 

when loading the BBQ with coal or charcoal 

 

we recommend protecting your BBQ when 

not in use with a cover to protect it from 

weather exposure 

 

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Page 2: ...in an above ground open air situation with natural ventilation without stagnant areas where products of combustion are rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection This BBQ is an outdoor applianc...

Page 3: ...ally and externally to ensure longevity of the BBQ always keep BBQ dry and under cover to protect from weather and moisture Pre caution always ensure hands are protected when putting or removing food...

Page 4: ...otisserie spike HS CB007 02 3 Rotisserie arm HS CB007 03 4 Weight HS CB007 04 5 Handle HS CB007 05 6 Rotisserie pole HS CB007 06 7 Cooking grill HS CB007 07 8 Charcoal grill HS CB007 08 9 Charcoal pla...

Page 5: ...ie arm HS CB007 03 1 4 Weight HS CB007 04 1 5 Handle HS CB007 05 1 6 Rotisserie pole HS CB007 06 1 7 Cooking grill HS CB007 07 1 8 Charcoal grill HS CB007 08 1 9 Charcoal plate HS CB007 09 2 10 Motor...

Page 6: ...ten all bolt connections by hand first When the BBQ is fully assembled retighten the screws nuts and bolts by using a wrench and screwdriver TOOLS REQUIRED Philips screwdriver Pliers or adjustable spa...

Page 7: ...o the BBQ body part 13 as per illustration below STEP 3 Place the Ash tray part 12 into the assembled BBQ as per illustration below STEP 4 Place the Cooking grill part 7 and Charcoal grill part 8 into...

Page 8: ...e spike part 2 Rotisserie arm part 3 Weight part 4 Handle part 5 and Rotisserie pole part 6 together as per illustration below STEP 7 Place the Motor part 1 and the assembled rotisserie rod onto the a...

Page 9: ...Fully Assembled Your BBQ is now ready for use Please take care when lighting your BBQ Always keep children away from this BBQ at all times...

Page 10: ...extend the warranty period Any parts other than original Jumbuck parts will void this warranty FOR WARRANTY CLAIMS The warranty for Australia is given by Genesis International Corporation Pty Ltd 1 7...

Page 11: ...applications For New Zealand Customer Any claim under this warranty must be made within 12 months of the date of purchase of the product To make a claim under the warranty take the product with proof...

Page 12: ...ng warranty period RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION Attached the copy of the purchase receipt here Date of Purchase Purchased From Location Model Name and Number Serial Number Receipt Number Note The...

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