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yourself from the flames. 

 

If  a  fat  fire  occurs,  please  see  the  instructions 
given below. 

 

Fat Fires 

Empty  and  clean  the  ash  tray  of  food  debris 
after each cooking session. If the barbecue is to 
be used for large gatherings, additional care will 
be  required  to  ensure  excessive  build  up  of fat 
does  not  occur  and  cause  a  fat  fire.  The  time 
between  cleaning  may  need  to  be  reduced  if 
very  fatty  foods  or  cheap  meat  products  are 
being cooked. Failure to do this may result in a 
fat   fire,   which   may   cause   injury   and   could 
seriously damage the barbecue.  

 

In the event of a fat fire: 

x

Keep  everyone  at  a  safe  distance  from  the 
barbecue  and  wait  until  the  fire  has  burnt 
out.  

x

Do not close the hood or lid of the barbecue.   

x

NEVER   DOUSE   A   BARBECUE   WITH 
WATER.  IF  AN  EXTINGUISHER  IS  USED, 
IT SHOULD BE A POWDER TYPE. 

x

DO NOT REMOVE THE ASH TRAY.  

x

If  the  fire  does  not  seem  to  be  abating  or 
appears to be worsening, contact your local 
Fire Brigade for assistance. 

 

Replenishing the Charcoal 

To  replenish  the  charcoal  during  use,  remove 
the  food  from  the  cooking  grill.

 

With  protected 

hands,  use  the  grill  lifting  handle  provided  to 
raise  up  the  foldable  section  of  the  grill.  After 
adding  the  charcoal,  carefully  replace  the  grill, 
and   continue   cooking   when   the   charcoal   is 
ready.  

 

End of Cooking Session 

Ash  can  be  shaken  from  the  charcoal  basket 
where  it  will  drop  into  the  ash  tray.  Ash  should 
not be disposed of until you are certain it is cold 
and will not be able to re-ignite. Dispose of any 
unburned   charcoal   and   remove   remaining 
residue with a brass wire brush. 

 

Wait   until   the   barbecue   is   sufficiently   cool 
before closing its hood or lid. 

 

Care and Maintenance 

 

Regularly  clean  your  barbecue  between  uses 
and   especially   after   extended   periods   of 
storage.   Ensure   the   barbecue   and   its 
components   are   sufficiently   cool   before 

cleaning.    Do  not  leave  the  barbecue  exposed 
to outside weather conditions or stored in damp, 
moist areas. 
 

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Never   handle   hot   parts   with   unprotected 
hands. 

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Never douse the barbecue with water when 
its surfaces are hot. 

 
In  order  to  extend  the  life  and  maintain  the 
condition   of   your   barbecue,   we   strongly 
recommend  that  the  unit  be  covered  when  left 
outside for any length of time, especially during 
the winter months. Heavy-duty barbecue covers 
and  other  accessories  are  available  from  your 
local stockist.  
 
Even  when  your  barbecue  is  covered  for  its 
protection,  it  must  be  inspected  on  a  regular 
basis as damp or condensation can form which 
may  result  in  damage  to  the  barbecue.  It  may 
be   necessary   to   dry   the   barbecue   and   the 
inside  of  the  cover.  It  is  possible  for  mould  to 
grow   on   any  fat   remaining   on   parts   of   the 
barbecue.    This  should  be  cleaned  off  smooth 
surfaces with hot soapy water. 
 
Any  rust  that  is  found  that  does  not  come  into 
contact  with  the  food  should  be  treated  with  a 
rust inhibitor and painted with barbecue paint or 
a heat resistant paint. 
  
A  chrome  cleaner  may  be  used  on  chrome 
parts   if   required.   To   prevent   rusting,   wipe 
chrome   plated   parts   with   cooking   oil   after 
rinsing and drying. 
 

Cooking Surfaces 

When  the  barbecue  has  cooled,  clean  with  hot 
soapy  water.  To  remove  any  food  residue,  use 
a  mild  cream  cleaner  on  a  non-abrasive  pad.  
Do  not  use  scouring  pads  or  powders  as  they 
can  permanently  damage  the  finish.  Rinse  well 
and  dry  thoroughly.  Due  to  the  weight  of  the 
cooking   surfaces,   we   do   not   recommend 
cleaning in a dishwasher. 
 

Ash Tray

After every use, empty and clean the ash tray of 
any  fat  or  food  particles,  using  a  plastic  or 
wooden scraper if necessary.  
 
Discard   the   ash   and   foil,   and   wash   any 
remaining ash or fat from the tray. 
Failure to keep it clean, and excessive build up 
can  result  in  a  fat  fire.  This  can  be  hazardous 
and severely damage the barbecue. 

This is not 

Summary of Contents for Charcoal Kettle CK575

Page 1: ...g Use only firelighters complying to EN1860 3 x Do not move the appliance during use x Any modification of the appliance misuse or failure to follow the instructions may be dangerous and will invalida...

Page 2: ...ed CODE PART QTY Outback Charcoal Kettle BBQ HOOD A1 Hood 1 A2 Hood Handle 1 A3 Hood Heat Shield 1 A4 Heat Indicator 1 BODY B1 Barbecue Body 1 B2 Charcoal Grill 1 B3 Cooking Grill 1 B4 Warming Rack 1...

Page 3: ...es according to model purchased Specifications subject to change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see the corresponding Hardware Reference Diagram A2 A4 B4 B2 B1 B7 A1 B5 C2 C5...

Page 4: ...4 Hardware Reference Diagram Specifications subject to change without prior notice D1 D2 D4 D3 D8 D5 D6 D7...

Page 5: ...ture of this product care must be taken during assembly in case sharp edges are present x Please read the Important Information section carefully before assembly and use of your barbecue 1 2 Attach th...

Page 6: ...d of the leg as shown Secure the Legs C2 to the leg supports by inserting M6x15 Bolts D1x2pcs and screwing into leg supports Slide Wheels C4 onto each straight bar of the leg support rack Secure the w...

Page 7: ...and barbecue body Make sure it is firmly connected Note Spacer D3 need for large side up as shown D2 D3 D5 D4 Place the Hood A1 onto the barbecue body and align the hinge tops and bottoms Insert the...

Page 8: ...becue body Caution The ash tray may become very hot B7 B8 Place the Charcoal Grill B2 onto the lower brackets in barbecue body Ensure the charcoal grill lies level within the body Place the Cooking Gr...

Page 9: ...e the Warming Rack B4 onto the cooking grill in barbecue body Ensure the warming rack lies level within the body B4 ASSEMBLY IS NOW COMPLETE PROCEED TO THE NEXT PAGE FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON OPERATION AND...

Page 10: ...10 1 Grill Lifting Handle use reference 2 To remove cooking grill To add charcoal...

Page 11: ...blown out of the barbeque and cause damage or serious injury n Always place charcoal in the charcoal grill not the ash tray n Ensure the ash tray is in place before use n Do not move the cooking gril...

Page 12: ...he vents open more air will circulate and the charcoal will burn faster than with the vents closed Caution the appliance may become very hot Oven gloves and ash tray vent tool should always be used wh...

Page 13: ...he barbecue and its components are sufficiently cool before cleaning Do not leave the barbecue exposed to outside weather conditions or stored in damp moist areas n Never handle hot parts with unprote...

Page 14: ...tled brush only Do not use abrasives Remove cooking surfaces before full cleaning Barbecue Hood or Lid Trolley Use a non abrasive cloth or pad and clean with hot soapy water Do not use scouring pads o...

Page 15: ...stances or accidents i The care and maintenance instructions given in your Outback manual have been followed This warranty is offered as an extra benefit and is in addition to the customers statutory...

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