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LIGHTING PROCEDURE 

 

Lighting the BBQ is easy, but must be done with due care.   

 

Make sure the LPG cylinder is filled. 

 

Make sure that gas is turned on at the cylinder, or that gas is available to the BBQ. 

 

Check that the end of each burner tube is properly located over each valve orifice. 

 

Make sure all gas connections are securely tightened. 

 

Open the hood 

 

MANUAL IGNITION (in case of lighting failure from BBQ ignition) 

 

With the hood open, place a lit match or long stem gas lighter close to the burner you wish to light. Be 
cautious of the position of your hand and ensure it remains a reasonable distance from the burner. Turn 
the control to the “High” position. The burner should light. If it fails to light, return the control to the 
“OFF” position and try again in five minutes. 

FLAME THROWER IGNITION OF BBQ BURNERS 

 

The BBQ burners are equipped with automatic ignition. It works by throwing a flame to the side of the 
burner to light

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 Push the knob in and turn anticlockwise to the high position. You should hear and feel a 

click from the knob. Hold the knob in and observe the flame extend towards the side of the burner. 
When the burner ignites, release the control knob. If the burner doesn’t light on the first attempt, return 
the knob to the “OFF” position and try several more times. If the burner still does not light, wait a few 
minutes to allow the gas to disperse before trying again. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 4 Burner Hooded Comet BBQ

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Page 2: ...efore use FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE BEFORE READING THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE DO NOT STORE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE MATERIALS OR...

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Page 4: ...hen it is operating 8 Do not leave food unattended on the BBQ 9 In case of a fat fire immediately turn the LPG cylinder valve off 10 Particular care must be taken when removing drip tray Hot fat can c...

Page 5: ...d the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment Warning accessible parts may be very hot Keep young children away Do not move the app...

Page 6: ...ues or you have a fire you cannot extinguish call your fire department immediately NOTE The normal flow of gas through the Regulator and Hose Assembly can create a humming sound A low volume of sound...

Page 7: ...58mm W x 551mm D x 481 5mm H Gas Connection Point Right hand rear corner under the BBQ Burner Configuration Table Universal LPG BURNERS NOMINAL GAS CONSUMPTION TEST POINT PRESSURE INJECTOR SIZE BBQ 11...

Page 8: ...7 Assembly instruction steps 4 1 2 5 3 6 7 8...

Page 9: ...8 1 Cooing grill 2 Hotplate 3 Warming rack 4 Firebox 5 Flame tamer 6 Firebox left support 7 Firebox right support 8 Grease tray Hardware Pack A Bolt M6 12 6 B Screwdriver 1...

Page 10: ...9 STEP 1 Assembly the firebox left support 6 and firebox right support 7 on the firebox by screw M6 12pcs as below 4 6 7...

Page 11: ...10 STEP 2 Insert the grease tray 8 on the firebox as below STEP 3 Insert the flame tamer 5 on the firebox as below 8 5...

Page 12: ...11 STEP 4 Insert the cooking grill 1 and hotplate 2 on the firebox as below STEP 5 Insert the warming rack 3 on the firebox as below 1 2 3...

Page 13: ...12 Fully assembled BBQ...

Page 14: ...cludes an overhead cover and no more than two walls Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls the following shall apply At least 25 of the total wall area is c...

Page 15: ...AREA EXAMPLE 5 Both ends open Open sides at least 25 of total wall area 30 or more in total of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted Open sides at least 25 of total wall area 30 or more in...

Page 16: ...le material within 500mm of the rear of the BBQ If the BBQ is supplied with a duplicate data label apply this label in the immediate vicinity of the BBQ in an easily accessible area Combustion air ope...

Page 17: ...as lines with gas Now brush or pour some soapy water onto all connections If there is a leak bubbles should appear within about 20 seconds If you find any leaks tighten the connection and repeat the l...

Page 18: ...licensed plumber or gas fitter only Remove BBQ Burners and Side Burner and set aeration shutters to 2mm open on BBQ burners and full open on side burner Remove LPG injectors and replace with Natural G...

Page 19: ...le distance from the burner Turn the control to the High position The burner should light If it fails to light return the control to the OFF position and try again in five minutes FLAME THROWER IGNITI...

Page 20: ...ting will wear off completely over time Its purpose is to help protect your BBQ during transport and storage It is necessary to season the BBQ plates Firstly wash cooking surfaces with a mild soap and...

Page 21: ...during the cooking process although be careful to avoid flare ups Avoid burning or charring food Do not leave cooked food standing for too long before eating AFTER USE To turn the BBQ off it is best t...

Page 22: ...ACK the procedure below should be followed at least once a month in late summer or early autumn when spiders are most active or when your BBQ has not been used for a period of time 1 Turn all burners...

Page 23: ...operly cooled 2 Storage of this gas BBQ indoors is permissible only if the gas cylinder is disconnected and removed from the BBQ 3 Store the BBQ in a cool dry place 4 Always disconnect the gas cylinde...

Page 24: ...rous and will void the warranty on this product CARE AND MAINTENANCE Remember to turn off and disconnect the gas before any maintenance is carried out 1 If your BBQ uses a flexible hose to connect to...

Page 25: ...This warranty is provided in addition to other rights and remedies you may have under law our goods come with guarantees which cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law PRODUCT WARRANTY Yo...

Page 26: ...ts such as insects weather or hail Cleaning and wear and tear service calls of this nature are chargeable Commercial use of the product Unauthorised repairs or modifications during the warranty period...

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