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Open the gas control valve on the gas bottle 
or regulator.

 

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Insert   lit   match   through   the   right   match-
lighting   hole   on   the   right   side   of   the 
barbecue   body   and   place   near   rightmost 
burner porthole. 

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Push  and  turn  the  rightmost  control  knob 
anti-clockwise  to  the  high  position,  taking 
care to protect yourself from the flames. 

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When   the   right   burner   is   lit,   turn   the 
remaining burners on from right to left. 

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Confirm  that  each  burner  is  alight  before 
turning on the next burner. 

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To light the side burner, place the lit end of a 
long match alongside the side burner. Push 
and turn the side burner knob anti-clockwise 
to  the  high  position,  taking  care  to  protect 
yourself from the flames.  

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If  a  burner  fails  to  ignite,  contact  your  local 
dealer for assistance. 

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After  ignition,  turn  the  burners  to  the  high 
position for 3-5 minutes in order to pre-heat 
the  barbecue.  This  should  be  done  before 
each   cooking   session.   The   hood   or   lid 
should be open during preheating.  

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After   completion   of   preheating,   turn   all 
burners  to  the  low  position  for  best  cooking 
results. 

 

Grill Cooking 

The   burners   heat   up   the   flame   tamers 
underneath  the  grill,  which  in  turn  heats  the 
food   on   the   grill.   The   natural   food   juices 
produced  during  cooking  fall  onto  the  flame 
tamers  below  and  vaporise.  The  subsequent 
rising   smoke   bastes   the   food,   as   it   travels 
upwards,   imparting   that   unique   barbecued 
flavour.  

 
Griddle Plate Cooking (Where applicable)

 

The   burners   heat   the   griddle   plate   directly, 
which  then  cooks  the  food  on  contact.  Griddle 
plates  allow  for  the  cooking  of  smaller  items, 
such  as  seafood,  which  could  fall  through  the 
spaces  of  a  grill.  They  are  also  suitable  for 
cooking   items   that   require   high-temperature/
short-duration cooking, such as vegetables and 
smaller cuts of fish. Similarly, it can be used in 
exactly   the   same   way   as   a   griddle   in   the 
kitchen,  for  searing  steaks,  cooking  eggs,  etc. 
Alternatively, it can be used for heating pans or 
keeping food warm. 
 

Roasting Hood Cooking 

Barbecues  equipped  with  a  roasting  hood  give 
the  option  to  form  an  ‘oven’  for  roasting  or 

baking  food,  such  as  joints  of  meat  or  whole 
chickens,  etc.  More  even  cooking  of  food  will 
actually be achieved by using the barbecue with 
the hood down. 

However, this should only be 

done with the burners on low.   
 

For  best  results,  place  the  food  you  wish  to 
bake or roast on a metal baking tray and set it 
on one side of the cooking grill. 
 
Turn  the  burner  directly  under  the  food  to  the 
OFF  position  and  turn  all  other  burners  to  a 
LOW to MEDIUM position. 
 
Close  the  hood  to  cook  the  food  ‘indirectly’. 
Avoid  lifting  the  hood  unnecessarily  as  heat  is 
lost every time the hood is opened. If the hood 
is  opened  during  cooking  please  allow  extra  
time for the barbecue to regain its temperature 
and complete the cooking. Use the temperature 
gauge to monitor the heat of the barbecue. 
 
If  the  internal  heat  becomes  too  high,  turn  the 
burners   down   to   the   low   position.   It   is   not 
necessary   or   advisable   to   have   all   of   the 
burners on high when the hood is closed. 
 
DO   NOT   ALLOW   YOUR   BARBECUE   TO 
OVERHEAT.   Be   careful   of   hot  steam   when 
opening the hood. 
 

Warming Rack 

 

Warming  racks  are  a  convenient  way  to  keep 
cooked  food  warm  or  to  warm  items  such  as 
bread   rolls.   It   is   advisable   to   place   food 
(particularly   fatty   foods)   to   the   front   of   the 
warming  rack  to  avoid  the  possibility  of  juices 
and   fat   running   down   the   back   of   your 
barbecue. Always check that your warming rack 
is properly fitted before use. 

 
Flare-Up Control *Very Important Notice*           

Flare-ups  occur  when  meat  is  barbecued,  and 
its fat and juices fall upon the hot flame tamers. 
Smoke of course helps give food its barbecued 
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   cooking   sauces   and   marinades 
sparingly  and  try  to  avoid  very  cheap  cuts  of 
meat or meat products as these tend to have a 
high  fat  and  water  content.  Also,  the  burners 
should  always  be  placed  on  the  low  setting 
during cooking.  
 
When  flare-ups  do  occur,  they  can  usually  be 

Summary of Contents for Gourmet 4

Page 1: ...gerous 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 replaced Check that the hose connections are tight and leak test each time you reconnect the gas bottle For Flare up control please refer to the OPERATION section of this manual FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell g...

Page 2: ...l 1 C11 Right Cabinet Panel 1 C12 Upper Support 1 C13 Door Handle 2 C14 Left Door 1 C15 Right Door 1 C16 Rear Panel 2 C17 Bottom Panel 1 C18 Front Wheel Skirt 1 C19 Storage Unit 1 C20 Caster 2 C23 Chopping Board 1 HARDWARE D1 M6x35 Bolt 8 D2 ST4 0x10 Screw 21 D3 M6x15 Bolt 27 D4 M6 Nut 12 D5 M4x10 Bolt 3 D6 M5x10 Bolt 2 B9 Drip Tray 1 C21 Lockable Caster 2 C22 Hook Rail 1 Pre Assembled Component Q...

Page 3: ...pecifications subject to change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see the corresponding Hardware Reference Diagram A2 B2 B4 B9 C16 C13 C14 C15 B3 A1 C3 B5 C20 C21 C12 C4 C11 C10 C1 C6 C9 C2 C8 C7 A3 C5 C17 C18 C19 A4 B1 B6 B8 B7 B10 C23 C22 ...

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

Page 5: ... product care must be taken during assembly in case sharp edges are present Please read the Important Information section carefully before assembly and use of your barbecue 1 2 Attach the Left Cabinet Panel C10 and Right Cabinet Panel C11 to the Bottom Panel C17 using M6x35 Bolts D1x8pcs and M6 Nuts D4x8pcs ST4 0x10 Screw D2x6pcs as shown C17 D2 Attach the Front Wheel Skirt C18 onto the Bottom Pan...

Page 6: ...h the Rear Panels C16x2pcs to the cabinet assembly using ST4 0x10 Screws D2x11pcs as shown 3 4 C16 C19 D2 Attach the Storage Unit C19 onto the Bottom Panel C17 using M6x15 Bolts D3x4pcs as shown D3 Bottom C16 ...

Page 7: ...g M6x15 Bolts D3x4pcs Carefully turn the cabinet upside down Attach the Lockable Casters C21x2pcs into the rear side holes of the left right cabinet panel and the Casters C20x2pcs into the front side holes of the left right cabinet panel as shown C12 C21 C21 C20 C20 D3 D3 ...

Page 8: ... Door Handle C13 and then attach the door handle onto the Left Door C14 using the retaining bolts as shown Repeat above process for Right Door C15 Fit the doors to the cabinet by depressing the spring pins and placing into the cabinet C13 C14 ...

Page 9: ...ace the Barbecue Body B1 onto the cabinet assembly and fix using M6x15 Bolts D3x4pcs as shown Attach Side Shelf Panel C4 onto Side Shelf C3 using M6x15 Bolts D3x2pcs and M6 Nut D4x2pcs as shown B1 C3 C4 D3 D3 D3 D4 D3 D4 ...

Page 10: ...barbecue body using ST4 0x10 Screw D2x2pcs and M6x15 Bolts D3x4pcs as shown 11 12 Attach Side Burner Shelf Panel C2 onto Side Burner Shelf C1 using M6x15 Bolts D3x2pcs and M6 Nut D4x2pcs as shown D3 D2 step1 step2 step4 step3 C1 C2 D3 D4 D3 D4 ...

Page 11: ...ST4 0x10 Screw D2x2pcs and M6x15 Bolts D3x4pcs as shown D5 Attach the side burner valve and Knob Bezel C7 onto side burner shelf using M4x10 Bolts D5x2pcs as shown Press the Side Burner Knob C8 onto side burner valve stem C7 C8 step4 D3 step3 D2 step1 step2 Side burner Valve ...

Page 12: ...urner shelf using a M4x10 Bolt D5x1 as shown Make sure that the end of venturi tube is set over the gas outlet of side burner valve C9 D5 Connect the electrode wire to the ignitor WARNING BEFORE OPERATION ENSURE SIDE BURNER WIRES ARE CONNECTED TO IGNITOR IF THE CIRCUIT IS NOT COMPLETED THE IGNITOR WILL NOT SPARK Electrode wire ...

Page 13: ...ound Grill B7 into place Place the Side Burner Grid C6 onto the side burner shelf Lay the Chopping Board C23 into the Side Shelf NOTE Make sure the base of cooking utensil to put on the side burner is larger than 150mm and smaller than 220mm A4 18 B6 B8 B7 Attach the Warming Rack A4 to the Barbecue Body B1 as shown C6 C23 ...

Page 14: ... Insert the Drip Tray B9 by sliding it underneath the barbecue body B9 Insert the Hook Rail C22 through the Tool Hook C5 as shown then fix the assembly onto side shelf panel using M5x10 Bolts D6x2pcs C5 D6 C22 ...

Page 15: ...If bubbles form over any of the joints there is a leak Turn off the gas supply at the gas bottle Retighten all joints Repeat test If bubbles form again do not use the barbecue and contact your local distributor for assistance Always wipe the mixed solution water and liquid detergent soap from all joints and connections after leak testing ASSEMBLY IS NOW COMPLETE PROCEED TO THE NEXT PAGE FOR INSTRU...

Page 16: ...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 test annually and whenever the gas bottle is removed or replaced Do not store flammable materials near this barbecue Do not use aerosols near this barbecue Failure to follow the manual s instructions could result in serious injury or dam...

Page 17: ... warranty Preparation Before Cooking To prevent foods from sticking 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 slightly as a result This is normal and should be expected Line the drip tray with aluminium foil then place a uniform layer of clean ...

Page 18: ...ing Hood Cooking Barbecues equipped with a roasting hood give the option to form an oven for roasting or baking food such as joints of meat or whole chickens etc More even cooking of food will actually be achieved by using the barbecue with the hood down However this should only be done with the burners on low For best results place the food you wish to bake or roast on a metal baking tray and set...

Page 19: ...gas supply at the bottle Wait until the barbecue is sufficiently cool before closing its hood 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 Never handle hot parts...

Page 20: ...anifold in water Check burner operation after carefully refitting into body A stainless steel cleaner may be used on stainless steel parts if required Barbecue Hood or Lid Trolley Use a non abrasive cloth or pad and clean with hot soapy water Do not use scouring pads or powders as they can permanently damage the finish Stainless Steel Stainless Steel is a type of steel containing chromium which of...

Page 21: ... Butane 943g hr Propane 926g hr Side Burner 0359 359BR665 2 94 kW 1 0 84mm Butane 214g hr Propane 210g hr Category I3 28 30 37 Gas Pressure G30 Butane at 28 30mbar and G31 Propane at 37mbar Countries of Use BE CH CY CZ ES FR GB GR IE IT LT LU LV PT SK SI Category I3B P 30 Gas Pressure G30 Butane and G31 Propane at 30mbar Countries of Use AL BG CY CZ DK EE FI FR HR HU IS IT LT LU MK MT NL NO RO SE ...

Page 22: ... needs to be in line with the burner with a gap of 3 to 4mm between the tip of the electrode and the porthole on the burner Realign the electrode as required Burner will not light with a match LP gas bottle is empty Replace with full bottle Faulty regulator Have regulator checked or replaced Obstructions in burner Clean burner Obstructions in gas jets or gas hose Clean jets and gas hose Low flame ...

Page 23: ... of parts or accessories only the defective accessory or part will be replaced i e Hose Regulator Rotisserie Piezo Ignitor Roast Hood and Side Burner Fat fires are not covered under warranty Any warranty 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 deformation of parts exposed directly to the flame...

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