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E. Important Information

 

 

Please read these instructions carefully 
before assembly and use. 

 

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Retain these instructions for future 
reference.

 

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For outdoors use only – do not use 
indoors. Do not use below ground level.

 

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For use with LPG bottled gas only. A 
suitable regulator must be used for 
Butane, propane or mixes.

 

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Remove plastic wrap from lava rock and 
basket before lighting.

 

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Do not use within 1m of any flammable 
structure or surface.

 

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LP gas bottles should not be placed 
directly underneath the barbecue.

 

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LP gas bottles must not be stored or used 
in the horizontal position. A leak would be 
very serious and liquid could enter the 
gas line.

 

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Open the barbecue hood before lighting.

 

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This barbecue must not be left 
unattended when lit.

 

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Do not move the barbecue while alight.

 

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The hood handle can become very hot. 
Grip only the centre of the handle. Use of 
a cooking glove is advised.

 

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Use caution when opening the hood, as 
hot steam inside is released upo n 
opening.

 

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Parts of this barbecue become very hot – 
care must be taken when children, elderly 
people, and animals are present.

 

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Always turn off the gas bottle when the 
barbecue is not in use.

 

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Never cover a barbecue until completely 
cooled.

 

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Leak test annually, and whenever the gas 
bottle is removed or replaced.

 

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Do not store flammable materials near 
this barbecue.

 

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Do not use aerosols near this barbecue.

 

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Failure to follow the manual’s instructions 
could result in serious injury or damage.

 

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Modification of the barbecue may be 
dangerous, is not permitted and will nullify 
any warranty.

 

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If you have any queries regarding these 
instructions, contact your local dealer.

 

 

F. Gas and Regulator 

 

This barbecue can use either propane or 
butane LPG bottled gas. Propane bottles, will 
supply gas all year round, even on cold 
winter days. A spanner may be required to 
change gas bottles. Butane bottles, will 
supply sufficient gas in summer, but 
performance of the barbecue may be 
affected once the gas temperature starts to 
fall below +10°C. The bottle should never be 
stood on the trolley base and placed directly 
under the barbecue. Gas bottles should 
never be stored or used laid on their side. 
Never store gas bottles indoors. 
 
YOU MUST HAVE THE PROPER 
REGULATOR AND BOTTLE IN ORDER 
FOR THE BARBECUE TO OPERATE 
SAFELY AND EFFICIENTLY. USE OF AN 
INCORRECT OR FAULTY REGULATOR IS 
DANGEROUS AND WILL INVALIDATE ANY 
WARRANTY. Please consult your local gas 
dealer for the most suitable gas bottles and 
regulators. 
 
 

G. Installation 

 
G1. Selecting a Location 

This barbecue is for outdoor use only and 
should be placed in a well-ventilated area. 
Take care to ensure that it is not placed 
UNDER any combustible surface. The sides 
of the barbecue should NEVER be closer 
than 1 metre from any combustible surface. 
Keep this barbecue away from any 
flammable materials! 

 
G2. Precautions 

Do not obstruct any ventilation openings in 
the barbecue body. Position the gas supply 
bottle on level ground next to the barbecue 
and safely away from any source of heat. 
Should you need to change the gas bottle, 
confirm that the barbecue is switched off, 
and that there are no sources of ignition 
(cigarettes, open flame, sparks, etc.) near 
before proceeding. Inspect the gas hose to 
ensure it is free of any twisting or tension. 
The hose should hang freely with no bends, 
folds, or kinks that could obstruct free flow of 
gas. Apart from the connection point, no part 

Summary of Contents for Hunter Stainless Steel

Page 1: ...ill 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 For Flare u...

Page 2: ...e Pin 2 A3 R Clip 2 A4 Heat Gauge 1 A5 Warming Rack 1 BODY B1 Cooking Grill 1 B2 Reversible Cooking Griddle 1 B3 Lava Rock Basket 2 B4 Lava Rock Packed in Basket 2 B5 Hose if supplied B6 Body 1 B7 Bur...

Page 3: ...y according to model purchased Specifications subject to change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see Hardware Reference Diagram B1 B10 B11 B5 C1 A1 A3 A2 C3 C2 B8 B7 B9 A4 C6 C...

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

Page 5: ...r metric spanner set Attach the short C2 and long legs C3 to the trolley base C5 using the trolley bolts D1 Take care to fix the legs with Velcro attached as shown in the illustration C3 D1 C2 C5 Phot...

Page 6: ...n the trolley over so that it stands on its side shelves Slide the axle C6 through the corresponding holes in the short legs C2 Place a washer C8 on each end of the axle Slide the wheels C7 over each...

Page 7: ...sitioning the body of the barbecue ensure the control panel is on the same side as the legs with Velcro fastenings With the barbecue laid on the ground insert a body support bolt D2 through the short...

Page 8: ...sliding it underneath the barbecue body Remove the plastic wrap from the lava rock basket s B3 and lay them carefully into the body ensuring that they lie level within the body Lay the cooking grill B...

Page 9: ...tion Left Cooking Grills Rock Baskets Right Cooking Griddle 4 burner model configuration Left half Cooking Grill Rock Basket Right half Cooking Griddle B2 A5 10 Connect the gas hose to the BBQ Ensure...

Page 10: ...Leak Test Diagram ASSEMBLY IS NOW COMPLETE PROCEED TO THE NEXT PAGE FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 13 Rear view of the barbecue trolley 12 Attach the screen C4 to the front legs as sho...

Page 11: ...ng these instructions contact your local dealer F Gas and Regulator This barbecue can use either propane or butane LPG bottled gas Propane bottles will supply gas all year round even on cold winter da...

Page 12: ...FORMATION section of this manual n This barbecue is not designed to be used with more than 50 of the cooking area as a solid plate Full coverage of plates will cause excessive build up of heat and dam...

Page 13: ...a roasting hood give the option of cooking with hood closed to form an oven for roasting food such as joints of meat whole chickens etc When roasting turn the burner directly under the food to the OFF...

Page 14: ...r douse the barbecue with water when its surfaces are hot n Never handle hot parts with unprotected hands In order to extend the life and maintain the condition of your barbecue we strongly recommend...

Page 15: ...our barbecue in a cool dry place To save space during long term storage the side shelf screws can be removed the side shelves repositioned vertically pointing towards the floor and the screws replaced...

Page 16: ...d or replaced Obstructions in burners Clean burners Obstructions in gas jets or gas hose Clean jets and gas hose Low flame or flashback fire in burner tube a hissing or roaring noise may be heard LP g...

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