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cov er, these are av ailable f rom most Outback® stockists. 

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Ev en when y our 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. 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. Wooden 
parts may also need to be cleaned and treated. Chrome plated warming racks etc. should be coated with 
cooking oil. Wrap the burners in aluminium f oil to help prevent insects or other debris f rom obstructing the 
burners. 

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The gas bottle must be alway s be disconnected from the barbecue and stored in a well v entilated area at 
least 1 metre away f rom any f ixed ignition source. Do not store inside residential accommodation. Never 
store cy linders below ground lev el (e.g. cellars). Do not let children tamper with bottles.

  

 

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

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This product is f or outdoor use only.  Do not use indoors. Do not use below ground lev el. 

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Do not store Gas bottles below ground level.  LP gas is heavier than air so if a leak occurs the gas will 
collect at a low level and could ignite in the presence of a flame or spark. 

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Do not store or use LP gas bottles on their side as this could allow liquid gas into the supply pipes with 
serious results. 

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Leak test y our barbecue annually. Check the hose connections are tight and leak test each time you 
reconnect the gas bottle. 

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Alway s turn off the gas at the gas bottle when not in use. 

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Do not use aerosols near this barbecue. 

 

GAS, REGULATOR AND HOSE 

This barbecue, hose, (and regulator, if included), are approved for use in the UK. The barbecue is also 
approv ed f or use in other countries as listed on the control panel and in the Technical Specif ications included 
in the barbecue manual. If the barbecue is intended to be used outside of  the UK, the consumer MUST seek 
adv ice from the local qualified gas supplier as to the suitability of the barbecue and with regards to the correct 
hose and regulator that they should be using. 
 
This barbecue can run on propane or butane LPG (liquid petroleum gas) bottled gas. For optimal perf ormance 
we recommend the use of propane gas which is supplied under a number of different names and bottle 
colours. Butane gas can be used but it may  restrict the heat output av ailable from the burners, particularly 
when the gas temperature falls below +10 degrees Celsius. If in doubt, please consult y our gas dealer/
distributor. 
 
For optimal performance, we suggest the f ollowing: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Suitable regulator: 
Butane – outlet pressure 28-30mbar 
Propane – outlet pressure 37mbar The use of an adjustable regulator is dangerous and must nev er be used 
with this       barbecue.

 

 

 

Hose 

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Check that the gas hose does not touch any part of the barbecue that may become hot during operation. 

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If the hose shows any sign of damage it must be replaced with a hose that is suitable f or use with LPG 
(liquid petroleum gas) and meets British Standards. 

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The length of hose should not exceed 1.5 metres. 

 
Please note: the date on UK orange hose is the date of manuf acture – not the expiry date 

You must have the correct gas bottle, regulator, and hose for the barbecue to operate safely and 
efficiently.  Use of an incorrect or faulty regulator is dangerous and will invalidate the warranty on this 

MODEL BUTANE 

MINIMUM 
BOTTLE SIZE 

PROPANE 
MINIMUM 
BOTTLE SIZE 

3 BURNERS 

10kg 

6 BURNERS 

10kg 

Summary of Contents for Diamond Hooded

Page 1: ...ppliance misuse or failure to follow the instructions may be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty This does not affect your statutory rights Retain these instructions for future reference Leak...

Page 2: ...rip Pan 1 B8 Foil Liner 1 B9 Lava RockBasket 2 B10 Lava RockPack in Basket 2 B11 Grill 2 B12 Griddle 1 B13 Hose Regulator Assembly 1 B14 Warmi ng Basket 1 TROLLEY C1 L H Side Shelf 1 C2 Side Shelf Shi...

Page 3: ...ecifications subject to change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see Hardware Reference Diagram B10 B9 A1 B3 C2 B4 B5 B6 B2 C3 C5 C4 C1 B8 C6 B7 A4 C12 B12 B13 B11 C15 C14 C16 C...

Page 4: ...4 Hardware Reference Diagram Specif ications subject to change without prior notice D2 screw D3 washer D2 D1 D2 D4 D5 screw D6 Nut...

Page 5: ...The inlet connection of the gas rail assembly on the BBQ body is lower than the body You must never allow the pipe to rest on the ground during assembly as serious damage could result We recommend th...

Page 6: ...6 Attach the Bottom Slat Assembly C12 to the Base Tray C13 using the Screws D2 Attach the leg assembly to the Base Tray C13 using the Screws D2 4 3...

Page 7: ...e Gas Bottle Holder C14 with the Slat Assembly C12 Attach the Front Left Leg C8 and Rear Left Leg C9 to the Gas Bottle Holder C14 Note Threaded inserts must be facing in the direction shown Threaded I...

Page 8: ...Insert the axle C19 through the clamping brackets on the gas bottle holder C14 and tighten the clamp screws Take care not to over tighten these screws which will damage the plastic Gas Bottle Holder 8...

Page 9: ...9 Place the Wheels C17 onto the Axle C19 and secure with Locknuts C18 Caref ully turn the completed trolley over right side up 10 9...

Page 10: ...that the hood surface is damaged when set on the ground Caref ully turn the Barbecue Body B1 upside down and remove the Drip Tray B6 Attach the R H Side Shelf C6 to the Barbecue Body B1 using the Scr...

Page 11: ...Attach the Rear Left Endcap C4 to the Body B1 using the Screws D2 CAUTION Care must be taken to ensure hood does not fall open unexpectedly Caref ully turn the Barbecue Body B1 over right side up 14...

Page 12: ...en done correctly the barbecue should be able to stand on its own weight WARNING DO NOT RELEASE THE BARBECUE BODY WHILE THE BARBECUE HAS NOT BEEN PROPERLY SEATED THIS MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE TO...

Page 13: ...13 Attach the Side Shelf Shield C2 to the endcaps using the Countersunk Screws D1 Hook the L H Side Shelf C1 to the endcaps 18 17...

Page 14: ...14 Lay the Utensil Tray s C5 into their positions on either side of the barbecue body Place the Wheel Hubcaps C16 onto the sides of the Wheels C17 20 19...

Page 15: ...ing Rod C20 Secure the Rod C20 to the trolley legs using the Screws D2 Ensure the strap is threaded through the buckle correctly It must hold the gas bottle f irmly in place onto the barbecue Slide th...

Page 16: ...d lay them carefully into the body ensuring that they lie level within the body Lay the Grills B11 and Griddle B12 into place 3 6 Burner Conf iguration Left two thirds Grills Rock Baskets Right third...

Page 17: ...he joint The nut must be tightened with the use of a spanner Do not usef orce which may damage the assembly Assembly is now complete All joints and connections must now be leak tested before using the...

Page 18: ...Slide one of the spit forks onto the spit rod and tighten its thumb screw to secure it into place Insert the pointed end of the spit rod into the meat being cooked and slide the meat towards the centr...

Page 19: ...ach session When pre heating is complete cooking can begin taking extra care if the burners are used in the high position To prev ent food sticking we recommend that y ou use a long handled brush to a...

Page 20: ...EGULATOR AND HOSE This barbecue hose and regulator if included are approved for use in the UK The barbecue is also approv edf or use in other countries as listed on the control panel and in the Techni...

Page 21: ...a is covered by a solid cooking surface the barbecue could ov erheat causing damage that is not cov ered by warranty Grill cooking The cast iron burners heat the lav a rock beneath the grill that in t...

Page 22: ...OT REMOVE THE DRIP TRAY If the fire does not seem to be abating or appears to be worsening contact y our local Fire Brigade for assistance Manual ignition instructions Insert a long lit match through...

Page 23: ...y ellow this could be a problem caused by grease f rom cooking blocking the burner or spiders or other insects in the burner v enturi This can result in the flow of the gas and air mixture being restr...

Page 24: ...ing wipe with cooking oil after rinsing and drying Wood Shelv es and Wipe with a cloth wrung out in hot soapy water and dry shelf inserts Plastic Trolley excluding Wipe with a cloth wrung out in hot s...

Page 25: ...be in line with the burner with a gap of 3to 4mm between the end of the electrode and the tag on the end of the collector box Realignthecollector box as required Burner will not light LP gas bottle i...

Page 26: ...pplicable Model Name CE Approv al Heat Input Burners Injector Size Gas Pressure 1 04 Butane 28 30mbar Propane 37mbar Outback Diamond 3 Burner 0359 359BR128 11 8kW 3 Outback Diamond 6 Burner 0359 359BR...

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