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Tesco/RSH014347/022012

 

 

 

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Switching off the barbecue: 
 

1. 

Close off the gas by turning the lever 

(G2) 

clockwise. 

2. 

Turn the control knobs to the OFF position (A). 

3. 

Wait until all of the barbecue has cooled down 
and then clean all soiled parts. 

4. 

Close the lid. 

5. 

If the barbecue is not to be used for some time: 

  Disconnect the gas bottle (see the section 

“Disconnecting the gas bottle”). 

  Store the barbecue in a dry place. 

 

Care Instructions

 

 

Checking 

  Please note to inspect the barbecue before every 

use.  The  barbecue  should  be  clean  and  in  good 
working order. 

  It  is  important  to  replace  barbecue  parts  if  they 

show signs of fatigue, corrosion or damage. 

  Please note: Continuing to use an appliance which 

is  damaged  could  cause  injury  or  damage  to 
property 

 

Cleaning the barbecue 

To remove food debris on the grill, keep the grill on for 
a  further  10-15  minutes  after  cooking  to  burn  off  the 
debris. 
 
To  ensure  the  longevity  of  this  barbecue  for  many 
years  to  come,  it  should  be  cleaned  after  each  use 
with  washing-  up  liquid,  a  brush  and  cloth 

–  ensure 

that all parts have cooled down first. It is much easier 
than cleaning it at a later stage when the dirt has dried 
hard. 
 
If  the  inside  surface  of  the  barbecue  lid  has  the 
appearance  of  peeling  paint,  then  baked-on  grease 
build-up  has  turned  to  carbon  and  is  flaking  off.   
Clean  thoroughly  with  a  strong,  hot  soapy  water 
solution.    Rinse  with  clean  water  and  allow  to 
completely dry.    NEVER USE OVEN CLEANER. 

 
Cleaning the drip tray 

The drip tray (for fat collection) must be cleaned after 
every use, as fat is flammable and could cause a fire if 
not kept clean, which could lead to injury or damage to 
property. 
 
 

 

 
Caution: “Electrode on burner can be bent” 

The electrode on the burner can be bent or may snap 
off during cleaning. 

 
Possible consequences: 

 

Burner no longer lights. 

 
Safety measures: 

 

Take special care when cleaning the area around 
the burner. 

 
Cleaning the gas system 

If  necessary,  the  gas  outlet  jet  (under  the  right  hand 
side shelf) and the venturi hole can be cleaned with a 
pipe cleaner, or use an opened up paper clip. All other 
parts  through  which  gas  is  passed  may  only  be 
cleaned by an expert. 

Never dismantle the valve! 

 

Maintenance 

Perform maintenance checks at regular intervals. The 
intervals  will  depend  on  how  often  the  barbecue  is 
used and the environment to which it is exposed. 

 
Maintaining the barbecue 

 

Check  to  ensure  that  all  parts  of  the  barbecue 
are present and assembled (visual check). 

 

Check to ensure that all connections are present 
and securely fastened; tighten if necessary. 

 

Maintaining the gas system 

The gas system needs to be checked every time a gas 
bottle  is  connected  (see  section  “Connecting  and 
disconnecting the gas bottle”). 
If necessary, ensure to replace the hose to meet with 
national requirements. 
 

Environment information and disposal measures 

To  dispose  of  the  barbecue,  disassemble  it  into  its 
individual parts. Recycle the metal and plastic parts. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for RSH-014347

Page 1: ...ef bbq com and follow link T H E O U T D O O R C O L L E C T I O N INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE READ ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE AND RETAIN Tesco RSH014347 022012 USER G UI DE Model No RSH014347...

Page 2: ...t and passed onto each subsequent user Propane LPG bottle is the only form of fuel to use with this barbecue see Gas System for full details The regulator supplied with this product is the new generat...

Page 3: ...t 37mbar Gas cylinder Standard gas cylinder with 5 to 13kg Liquid Petroleum Gas LPG max Gas hose CE approved hose comply with EN1763 1 Ignition Automatic ignition Control valve Adjustable 0 max Liquid...

Page 4: ...den fences or over hanging tree branches ALWAYS close and disconnect from the gas bottle after use and for storage DO NOT MOVE DURING USE ALWAYS allow to cool before moving Please retain instructions...

Page 5: ...le consequences Serious personal injury or damage to property if escaping gas ignites in an environment in which it is not controlled Safety measures when using gas Only use the barbecue outdoors and...

Page 6: ...with venturi hole in pipe 1 15 Drip tray 1 5 Side burner shelf 1 16a 16b Trolley leg right front Trolley leg right back 2 6 Left side shelf decoration bar 1 17 Drip tray handle 1 7 Back board 1 18 Wa...

Page 7: ...rie equipment is not included It is available from specialist garden centres and is adjustable Screws and Nuts A M5x40 16pcs B M5x20 27pcs C M4x6 4pcs D M5 2pcs F M6x75 2pcs G M6 2pcs H 16x 6 5 4pcs I...

Page 8: ...Tesco RSH014347 022012 7 7 Getting to know the barbecue...

Page 9: ...ockwise so the flame symbol is showing on top of the horizontal lever G3 Regulator valve To connect the hose to the regulator G4 Gas bottle with bottle valve Fuel container G5 Gas hose with hose clip...

Page 10: ...and a suitable spanner flat spanner or box spanner are required for assembly Make sure all the protective packaging has been removed before assembling Even if not experienced at DIY it does not genera...

Page 11: ...Tesco RSH014347 022012 10 10 B 7pcs B 4pcs 04 F 2pcs I 2pcs G 2pcs J 2pcs H 4pcs 03 B 4pcs 05 06...

Page 12: ...Tesco RSH014347 022012 11 11 07 11 11 A 8pcs 08 10 B 1pc D 1pc 10 C 2pcs 09...

Page 13: ...Tesco RSH014347 022012 12 12 B 2pcs B 3pcs B 2pcs 11 12 13 14 B 1pc D 1pc...

Page 14: ...Tesco RSH014347 022012 13 13 C 2pcs 15 16 17 18 B 3pcs...

Page 15: ...Tesco RSH014347 022012 14 14 19 20 Attach the hose to the air in vent on right under side shelf refer to Connecting and Disconnecting the gas bottle...

Page 16: ...so available from your local gas bottle stockist It is the easy use clip on model compatible with current Calor Flo Gas and other gas bottle suppliers Danger Ignition of escaping gas LPG is highly fla...

Page 17: ...leaks when fitting a new gas bottle or it has been removed stored away or not used in the last month Testing for Leaks NEVER check for leaks with a naked flame With the regulator lever in the ON posi...

Page 18: ...ame Caution Do not lean over the barbecue during step 6 7 and 8 Keep a safe distance 5 Press in and turn the control knob for LEFT burner to position B anti clockwise 6 When in position B the burner w...

Page 19: ...solution Rinse with clean water and allow to completely dry NEVER USE OVEN CLEANER Cleaning the drip tray The drip tray for fat collection must be cleaned after every use as fat is flammable and coul...

Page 20: ...Re engage burner and valve Spider webs or insect nest in venturi Clean venturi Burner ports clogged or blocked Clean burner ports Sudden drop in gas flow or reduced flame height Out of gas Replace or...

Page 21: ...pearance Without adequate care it is realistic to expect that it will show signs of corrosion in time Protection Cleaning of Stainless Steel Parts After assembly and or cleaning we recommend applying...

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