Kleenmaid OCCTWB Operating And Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 17

• KEEP APPLIANCE AREA CLEAR AND

FREE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS,
GASOLINE AND OTHER FLAMMABLE
VAPOURS AND LIQUIDS.

• DO NOT OBSTRUCT FLOW OF AIR FOR

COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION.

• KEEP VENTILATION OPENINGS OF

CYLINDER ENCLOSURE CABINET FREE
AND CLEAR OF DEBRIS.

• VISUALLY CHECK BURNER FLAMES

OCCASIONALLY TO ENSURE PROPER
FLAME PATTERN AS SHOWN BELOW.

• FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE

INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN A 
HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF 
NOT AVOIDED, MAY RESULT IN
INJURY.

Magnified view
of burner flame
through lighting
hole

General cleaning of the Outdoor Range barbecue will keep it
ready for instant use, however, depending on how much it is
used you must thoroughly clean the entire appliance to minimise
risk of grease fire and keep the appliance in top condition.  

Follow

these steps:

1.

Turn all burner valves to full 

‘OFF’

position.

2.

Turn LP gas cylinder valve to full 

‘OFF’ 

position.

3.

Disconnect regulator from gas cylinder. Inspect hose with
regulator assembly for cracking, cuts or any other damage,
and replace as necessary.  

Refer to Parts List in this operation

manual, pages 20 - 21.

4.

Remove and clean cooking plates and burners.

5.

Cover each gas valve orifice with aluminum foil.

6.

Brush inside and bottom of the Outdoor Range barbecue
with a fibre pad or nylon brush and wash with a mild soap
and warm water solution.  Rinse thoroughly and let dry.

7.

Remove aluminum foil from orifices and check each orifice
for obstruction.

8.

Check each spark electrode, adjusting as needed. The
space between the spark electrode tip and spark receiver
should be approximately 4 - 5 mm.

9.

Replace the burner and adjust the gas collector box.  The
edge of collector box should be overlapping the burner port.

10. Reconnect gas source and observe burner flame for correct

operation.

11. Replace flame tamers and cooking plates.

ANNUAL CLEANING OF THE 
APPLIANCE INTERIOR

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• BEWARE OF SPIDERS. 

BURNER TUBES SHOULD BE 
INSPECTED AND CLEANED 
PERIODICALLY.

• SPIDERS AND SMALL INSECTS CAN

OCCASIONALLY SPIN WEBS OR MAKE
NESTS IN BURNER TUBES.  
THESE WEBS CAN LEAD TO A GAS
FLOW OBSTRUCTION WHICH COULD
RESULT IN A FIRE IN AND AROUND
THE BURNER TUBES. 

• THIS TYPE OF FIRE IS KNOWN AS

‘FLASH-BACK’ AND CAN CAUSE 
SERIOUS DAMAGE TO APPLIANCE AND
CREATE AN UNSAFE OPERATING 
CONDITION FOR THE USER. 

• ALTHOUGH AN OBSTRUCTED BURNER

TUBE IS NOT THE ONLY CAUSE OF
‘FLASH-BACK’ IT IS THE MOST 
COMMON CAUSE AND FREQUENT
INSPECTION AND CLEANING OF THE
BURNER TUBES IS NECESSARY. 

We recommend that you minimise the exposure of the Outdoor
Range to the elements.  

High moisture content in the air 

(rain, mist, salt spray etc.)

can affect metal components and lead to material breakdown.  If
left in an area subjected to high moisture content, we strongly
recommend that you observe the cleaning procedure on a regular
basis and cover the appliance whilst not in use.  

Material breakdown from high moisture conditions can be

avoided if the appliance is well protected from the weather and
regular cleaning is performed.

STORAGE

Summary of Contents for OCCTWB

Page 1: ...Shut off gas to the appliance if possible Extinguish any open flame Open lid If odour continues immediately call your gas supplier or fire department 2 Do not store or use petrol or other flammable va...

Page 2: ...t we can ensure that you consistently receive a high standard of customer service Free delivery dedicated customer and after sales service plus free kitchen design including planning seminars are just...

Page 3: ...ed with the appliance are suitable for use with bottled gas This regulator is adjusted to have an outlet pressure of 2 75 kPa for connection to a gas cylinder only The regulator and hose assembly supp...

Page 4: ...e appliance or to swing on handle PROTECT CHILDREN The gas cylinder should be filled by a reputable gas dealer or exchanged at a reputable gas cylinder exchange outlet Gas cylinders should be visually...

Page 5: ...gas at source CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS You should follow this procedure after any of the following Not having used the appliance for an extended period of time Initial assembly of the appliance Any dis...

Page 6: ...LOWING SHALL APPLY i AT LEAST 25 OF THE TOTAL WALL AREA IS COMPLETELY OPEN AND ii AT LEAST 30 OF THE REMAINING WALL AREA IS OPEN AND UNRESTRICTED IN THE CASE OF BALCONIES AT LEAST 20 OF THE TOTAL OF T...

Page 7: ...stance regarding replacement of any damaged or missing parts Supplier contact details are on the back cover of the instruction manual Do not assemble or operate a barbecue that appears damaged Check t...

Page 8: ...panels to bottom shelf 2 Phillips head screw 1 4 x 1 2 Qty 16 Attach castor seats to side panels NOTE Castor seats are labelled for correct location Repeat for right side 1 A B Door magnets to front...

Page 9: ...he trolley bracket front and rear panel 4 Attach gas cylinder tray TIGHTEN ALL SCREWS 5 RIGHT SIDE Phillips head screw 3 16 x 3 8 Qty 6 Flange nut 3 16 Qty 6 Screw Attach body support brackets and tro...

Page 10: ...top right and left door hinges doors Insert the bottom door hinge pin into the lower door hinge bracket holes Depress the spring loaded top door hinge pin and line up with the top hinge bracket holes...

Page 11: ...OF BURNERS PRIOR TO INSTALLING HOT PLATE COMPONENTRY Refer to page 14 for lighting instructions DO NOT SMOKE WHEN ATTEMPTING TO IGNITE APPLIANCE NEVER USE VOLCANIC ROCK HEAT BEADS OR OTHER MATERIAL AL...

Page 12: ...to back cover Appliances for use on natural gas must be installed by an authorised person NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION IMPORTANT Before connecting and disconnecting appliance to gas source ensure burner...

Page 13: ...R RANGE APPLIANCE IS READY TO USE A S S E M B L Y G E N E R A L 13 13 NOTE Side shelves are supplied separately The side shelves may be installed to any of the Modular Outdoor Kitchen modules Modular...

Page 14: ...ntinue to depress the control knob and rotate to HI position Hold for 10 seconds to bypass the thermal shut off 6 If burner does not light turn burner control knob to OFF wait 5 minutes for gas to cle...

Page 15: ...lift each burner up and away from gas valve orifice Remove the orifice from gas valve and gently clear any obstruction with a fine wire Then reinstall all orifices burners and cooking components If a...

Page 16: ...NING EXTERIOR SURFACES To reduce the chance of fire the grease receptacle should be visually inspected before each appliance use Remove any grease and wash grease receptacle with a mild soap and warm...

Page 17: ...each orifice for obstruction 8 Check each spark electrode adjusting as needed The space between the spark electrode tip and spark receiver should be approximately 4 5 mm 9 Replace the burner and adju...

Page 18: ...through the burner tube and inside burner several times to remove any debris METHOD 3 Use an air hose to force air through each burner tube The forced air should pass debris or obstructions through b...

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Page 20: ...service Items included in Outdoor Range barbecue specification may differ from parts list depending on region or specific dealer specification 7 8 13 16 17 20 22 59 23 24 26 25 27 21 15 6 14 28a 24 3...

Page 21: ...alve LP without jet P03218111A 1 Hot plate burner gas valve NG without jet P03218113A 1 27f Side burner gas valve LP without jet P03218110A 1 Side burner gas valve NG without jet P03218112A 1 28 Side...

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Page 23: ...on porcelain parts Corrosion or damage caused by exposure to the elements grease fires insects weather or hail Barbecues must be covered when not in use Cleaning and normal wear and tear Service calls...

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