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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

1. 

This BBQ is an OUTDOOR APPLIANCE ONLY. It must NOT be used indoors. 

2.   

READ ALL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE. 

3.   

Do not store chemicals or flammable materials near this appliance. 

4. 

Unsupervised children should not be near the BBQ while cooking or during warm up or cool down. 

5.  

People with flammable clothing such as nylon etc. should keep well away from the BBQ when it is 

operating. 

6.   

Do not leave the BBQ unattended while fuel is alight in the BBQ. 

7. 

Particular care must be taken when adding charcoal to the hot BBQ to prevent burns.  

8. 

This BBQ should not be located under overhead combustible construction or roof covering. A 

clearance of 1000 mm from all sides to any combustible construction should be maintained at all 

times. 

9. 

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, 

sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given 

supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. 

10. 

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. 

11. 

Always wear shoes and protective clothing while operating this BBQ. The BBQ is hot while in use 

and will remain so for some time after use. Always wear protective mitts and avoid touching hot 

surfaces at all times. 

12.  

Never move the BBQ when it is in use. Allow to cool before moving or storing. 

13. 

Improper installation, amendment, service or maintenance may cause property damage, personal 

injury or death. 

14. 

Keep a bucket of water nearby for emergencies. 

 

 

 

General Notes 

 

1.  

Always fully extinguish ash before disposal. 

2.  

Note the heat of the fire may discolour the BBQ over a period of time. 

3.  

Remove promotional stickers (where fitted) from the BBQ before use. 

4. 

Locate and use BBQ on flat, level surfaces only. 

5. 

Read the assembly instructions of this booklet before removing the contents of the carton. 

6. 

Do not attempt to operate this BBQ while a cover is on. 

7. 

Overloading the BBQ with fuel may damage the BBQ. The maximum fuel load recommended is 2kg. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for HS-19CB1

Page 1: ......

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

Page 3: ...AFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 GENERAL NOTES 4 EXPLODED PARTS VIEW 5 PARTS LIST 6 BOLT PACK 8 ASSEMBLY STEPS 9 COOKING FOR THE FIRST TIME 19 HOW TO USE THE BBQ 19 COOKING METHODS 20 PERIODIC CLEANING 20 STORAGE...

Page 4: ...e been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety 10 Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 11...

Page 5: ...Page 5 of 22 Exploded Parts View 1 2 29 3 28 27 26 4 25 5 6 24 23 7 22 14 13 21 15 20 19 12 18 8 17 16 9 10 11...

Page 6: ...panel of firebox 5 Side table 6 Right side panel of firebox 7 Right rear leg of shelf 8 Right front leg of shelf 9 Wheel axle 10 Wheel X 2 11 Wheel cover X 2 12 Ash tray 13 Front panel of firebox 14...

Page 7: ...eft front leg of shelf 20 Bottle cap box 21 Handle of charcoal door 22 Handle seat of charcoal door 23 Locking plate of charcoal door 24 Left rear leg of shelf 25 Side handle 26 Left side panel of fir...

Page 8: ...Page 8 of 22 Bolt Pack A Nut M10 1 F Washer M6 1 B Bolt M6 10 1 G Bolt M5 30 2 C Washers M6 1 H Hinge pin 2 D Nut M6 1 I Clip 3 E Spring washer M6 1 J Bolt M5 20 2 L Fibre Washer 2...

Page 9: ...Assembly Steps Always wear gloves during assembly of this BBQ STEP 1 Assemble the front panel of firebox 13 and back panel of firebox 4 and left side panel of firebox 26 and right side panel of firebo...

Page 10: ...left front leg of shelf 19 and left rear leg of shelf 24 as shown STEP 3 Assemble the left front leg of shelf 19 and left rear leg of shelf 24 and right front leg of shelf 8 and right rear leg of shel...

Page 11: ...1 of 22 STEP 4 Assemble the wheel 10 and wheel axle 9 with nut A 2pcs 1 pcs nut A is already in position on the wheel axle Then fit the wheel cover 11 STEP 5 Assemble the bottom rack 16 on the legs as...

Page 12: ...harcoal tray 14 on the front panel of firebox with Bolt B 1pcs and washer C 1pcs as shown STEP 7 Assemble the charcoal tray 27 on the front panel of firebox left and right lifting pieces as shown Inse...

Page 13: ...e of charcoal door 21 and handle seat of charcoal door 22 and locking plate of charcoal door 23 with nut D 1pcs and spring washers E 1pcs on the charcoal door as shown STEP 9 Push the side handle 25 o...

Page 14: ...Page 14 of 22 STEP 10 Assemble the side table 5 on the shelf as shown...

Page 15: ...2 STEP 11 1 Assemble the hood handle 1 Fibre Washers 2 and handle seat 2 with bolt G 2pcs on the hood 3 as shown STEP 12 2 Assemble the complete hood with R pin I 2pcs and hinge pin H 2pcs on the fire...

Page 16: ...Page 16 of 22 STEP 13 Assemble the handle of ash tray 15 and handle seat 2 with bolt J 2pcs on the ash tray 12 as shown STEP 14 Insert the ash tray on the shelf as shown...

Page 17: ...Page 17 of 22 STEP 15 Assemble the warming rack 29 on the firebox as shown STEP 16 Insert the cooking grill 28 on the firebox as shown...

Page 18: ...Page 18 of 22 STEP 17 Assemble the bottle cap box 20 on the left front leg as shown Completed Assembly...

Page 19: ...tdoors only How to use the bbq Open the front door and load the charcoal tray with the desired amount of charcoal Don t overload the BBQ Light the charcoal with fire lighters or some other safe method...

Page 20: ...and last longer if you keep it clean Grease can build up on the frame itself Most of it can be cleaned off with hot water and a soapy cloth Use a non caustic cleanser for more stubborn stains You shou...

Page 21: ...al use 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 WARRA...

Page 22: ...elements 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...

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