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“Off” position, then switch off the gas supply at 
the bottle.  
 
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   Outback® 
barbecue   covers  and   other   accessories  are 
available from your local Outback® 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.  Chrome  plated  warming 
racks etc. should be coated with cooking oil.

  

 

Cooking Surfaces & Warming Rack  

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. 
 

Burner  

Your burner  has  been preset for optimal flame 
performance.   You  will  normally  see   a   blue 
flame, possibly with a small yellow tip when the 
burner   is   alight.   If   the   flame   pattern   is 
significantly  yellow,  this  could  be  a  problem 
caused  by  grease  from  cooking  blocking  the 
burner,   or   debris   or   insects   in   the   burner 
portholes or venturi tubes. This can result in the 
flow of the gas and air mixture being restricted 
or blocked which may result in a fire behind the 
control  panel  causing  serious  damage  to  your 
barbecue. 

If  this  happens,  and  if  safe  to  do 

so,  the  gas  should  be  immediately  turned 
off at the bottle. 
 

Burner   should   be   inspected,   removed   and 
cleaned on a regular basis, at least annually, in 
addition to the following conditions: 
 
1)  Bringing the barbecue out of storage. 
2)  One or more of the burners do not ignite. 
3)  The  burner  flame  pattern  is  significantly 

yellow. 

4)  The gas ignites behind the control panel. 
5)  When heavy build up is found. 
 
Provided  that  they  are  operating  correctly,  in 
normal  usage,  burning  off   the  residue  after 
cooking will keep the burners clean.  
 
To  clean  a  burner  fully,  remove  it  from  the 
barbecue.  A  soft  wire  brush  can  be  used  to 
remove   corrosion  from   the   burner   surfaces. 
Use  a  pipe  cleaner  or  piece  of  wire  to  clear 
obstructions in the burner portholes and venturi 
tubes, taking care not to enlarge the portholes. 
 
Clean  the  insect  screen  on  the  end   of   the 
venturi  tube  with  a  bristle  brush  (i.e.  an  old 
toothbrush). 
 
You  may  need  a  torch  to  see  into  the  venturi 
tube to make sure it is clear. Turn the burner up 
on  end  and  lightly  tap  against  a  hard  surface 
like  a  piece  of  wood,  to  dislodge  any  debris 
from inside. 
 
When  refitting  the  burner,  be  careful  to  check 
that the  venturi tubes of the burner fit over the 
valve outlets. 
 

Lava Rock  

It is not necessary to remove and wash the lava 
rock  in  order  to  keep  it  clean.  With  the  hood 
opened   burning   off   the   residue   for   3   to   5 

Summary of Contents for EX311

Page 1: ...y be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty This does not affect your statutory rights Retain these instructions for future reference Leak test annually and whenever the gas bottle is removed or...

Page 2: ...e Assembled 1 B9 Control Panel Heat Shield 1 B10 Main Electrode 1 B11 Hinge Bracket Pre Assembled 2 B12 Body Heat Shield 1 B13 Body Support 2 B14 Grease Cup Holder 1 B15 Grease Cup 1 TROLLEY C1 Side S...

Page 3: ...ased Specifications subject to change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see the corresponding Hardware Reference Diagram A3 C6 C8 C7 C5 B2 B12 B13 B10 B7 B6 B15 B14 C2 C3 C4 C12...

Page 4: ...4 Hardware Reference Diagram Specifications subject to change without prior notice D1 D1 D2 D4 D8 D3 D9 D5 D7 D6 D10...

Page 5: ...in case sharp edges are present Please read the Important Information section carefully before assembly and use of your barbecue 2 Attach the Left Front Leg C11 and Left Rear Leg C12 to the Gas Bottle...

Page 6: ...as Bottle Holder C15 using ST4 8x15 Screws D6x2pcs Take care not to over tighten these screws which will damage the plastic gas bottle holder Attach the leg assembly to the bottom shelf assembly using...

Page 7: ...h end of the Axle C20 Note the spacers are packed in a plastic bag with the main electrode grease cup holder and grease cup Slide the Wheels C18 over each end of the axle Secure the wheels into place...

Page 8: ...2pcs Carefully place the Barbecue Body B1 onto the tops of the legs Attach the barbecue body to the trolley assembly using the M6x15 Bolts D1x8pcs Ensure the tabs on the body fit over the legs as show...

Page 9: ...se cup holder 10 9 Install a M6x15 Bolt D1 and a Spacer D9 into the upper fixing hole on each front leg Place the Control Panel B3 assembly in position by aligning the spacers with the slot on each si...

Page 10: ...ecure with the pre assembled nut Feed the Burner B2 into barbecue body Ensure that the burner venturi tubes are over the ends of the gas valves They are a loose fit and not a gas tight seal Secure the...

Page 11: ...ield B12 to barbecue body using the M5x10 Bolts D2x2pcs and M5 Nuts D8x2pcs Carefully lay the Lava Rock B6 into the barbecue body ensuring it lies level within the body Lay the Cooking Grill B7 into p...

Page 12: ...he Side Shelf C2 using ST4 0x15 Screws D5x4pcs C2 C4 C3 Attach the Warming Rack A3 to the hood and barbecue body as shown Make sure that the shorter fixed legs go through the holes in the hood then th...

Page 13: ...to the right hand side of the barbecue by sliding a Shelf Spacer D9 onto a M6x15 Bolt D1 and fitting the shelf to the lower fixing point on the rear leg as shown Repeat for the front leg Hook the shel...

Page 14: ...er Knob C5 onto the side burner valve 20 19 C5 C10 Place the Side Burner Electrode C9 onto the side burner shelf as shown Place the Side Burner C8 through the central hole Fit the side burner venturi...

Page 15: ...ion But ton B8 under the control panel B8 Main burner electrode wire goes here Side burner electrode wire goes here C6 Fix the Hose Clip D10 into the upper hole of the front short leg using a ST4 0x10...

Page 16: ...hing a solution of water and liquid detergent soap over all the gas system joints including gas bottle valve connections hose connections and regulator connec tions Step 4 NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME to t...

Page 17: ...y on a stable flat surface Before you use your barbecue perform a leak test This is the only safe and sure way to detect any gas leaking from joints and connections of the barbecue after assembly Leak...

Page 18: ...to the cooking surface please use a long handled brush to apply a light coat of cooking or vegetable oil before each barbecuing session Note When cooking for the first time paint colours may change sl...

Page 19: ...ued flavour but it is best to avoid excessive flare up to prevent food being burned To control flare ups it is ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL to trim away excess fat from meat and poultry before grilling use co...

Page 20: ...king surfaces we do not recommend cleaning in a dishwasher Burner Your burner has been preset for optimal flame performance You will normally see a blue flame possibly with a small yellow tip when the...

Page 21: ...ll the grease from the body If you need to clean fully use hot soapy water and a cloth or nylon bristled brush only Do not use abrasives Remove cooking surfaces and burners before full cleaning Do not...

Page 22: ...359BS791 6 6kW 1 0 89mm Butane 28 30mbar Propane 37mbar Side Burner 359 359BS791 2 3kW 1 0 74mm Butane 28 30mbar Propane 37mbar Gas Consumption Excel Onyx 2 Burner Gas 472g hr Side Burner 165g hr Cou...

Page 23: ...r and or button Burner will not light with a match LP gas bottle is empty Replace withfull bottle Faulty regulator Have regulator checked or replaced Obstructions in burner Clean burner Obstructions i...

Page 24: ...Fat fires are not covered under warranty Any warrany guarantee claims shall be rendered void in the event of improper use of the BBQ or the use of non approved fuels discolouration rusting or slight...

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