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Ensure  all  knobs  are  in  the  off  position. 
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. 

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

 

8.5. Grill Cooking 

The burners heat up the flame tamer / lava

 

rock 

underneath  the  grill,  which  in  turn  heats  the 
food  on  the  grill.  The  natural  food  juices 
produced  during  cooking  fall  onto  the  flame 
tamer  /  lava

 

rock  below  and  vaporise.  The 

subsequent  rising smoke  bastes  the food,  as  it 
travels  upwards,  imparting  that  unique 
barbecued flavour.  

 
8.6. Griddle Plate Cooking

 

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. 
 

8.7. 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. 

 

8.8. Warming Rack (where supplied)

 

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. 
 

8.9. 

Rotisserie 

Operating 

Instructions 

(Optional accessory, hooded models only) 

1.  Carefully remove the cooking surfaces and 

the warming rack (where supplied) from the 
barbecue. 

2.  If  applicable, slide  the lava  rock in  baskets 

to  the  centre  of  the  barbecue  body.  It  is 
over this area that the meat will be cooked. 

3.  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  centre  of  the  rod.  Make 
sure the fork is fully into the meat. Slide the 
other  fork  onto  the  rod,  into  the  meat,  and 
tighten the thumb screw once in place. For 

Summary of Contents for Meteor Select MS4431

Page 1: ...ngerous 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 replace...

Page 2: ...C9 Left Front Leg 1 C10 Left Rear Leg 1 C11 Right Front Leg 1 C12 Right Rear Leg 1 C13 Upper Support 1 C14 Storage Box Handle 1 C15 Storage Box 1 C16 Front Panel 1 C17 Side Panel 4 C18 Bottom Panel 1...

Page 3: ...ations subject to change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see the corresponding Hardware Reference Diagram A2 A3 B1 B2 B4 B5 B6 B9 B10 C1 C9 C17 C11 C13 C22 C23 C3 B13 C20 B7 B...

Page 4: ...4 3 Hardware Reference Diagram Specifications subject to change without prior notice D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D4 D6...

Page 5: ...aken in the manufacture of this 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 barbe...

Page 6: ...and M6 Nuts D6 as shown Unscrew the Locknuts D7 from both ends of the Axle C21 Slide the axle through the corresponding holes in the left legs Slide the Wheels C19 over each end of the axle Secure the...

Page 7: ...racket B9 to the left legs using ST4 0x10 Screws D1 as shown Repeat above process for Drip Tray Right Bracket B10 Install the Front Panel C16 between the left right front legs using ST4 0x10 Screws D1...

Page 8: ...etaining bolts from the Storage Box Handle C14 and then attach it onto the Stor age Box C15 using the retaining bolts 7 8 Install the storage box assembly between the left right front legs using M4x10...

Page 9: ...egs using M6x15 Bolts D4 Remove the retaining bolts from the legs then attach Body Support A C22 onto the left rear leg and right front leg and attach Body Support B C23 onto the right rear leg and le...

Page 10: ...O YOUR BARBECUE CAUTION Care must be taken to ensure the hood or lid does not fall open unexpectedly or becomes damaged when it is set on the ground 11 12 B5 Connect the gas Hose B5 to the barbecue En...

Page 11: ...4 D1 Attach Side Burner Shelf Panel C2 onto the Side Burner Shelf C1 using M6x15 Bolts D4 and M6 Nuts D6 Attach the side burner shelf assembly to the barbecue body using ST4 0x10 Screws D1 and M6x15 B...

Page 12: ...3 Insert the Ignition Button B13 into the hole on the side burner shelf panel and secure with the pre assembled nut Attach the side burner valve and Knob Bezel C4 onto side burner shelf using M4x10 Bo...

Page 13: ...BUTTON IGNITOR IF THE CIRCUIT IS NOT COMPLETE THE IGNITOR WILL NOT SPARK C6 Feed the venturi tube of the Side Burner C6 through the hole in bottom of the side burner shelf and fix side it onto the si...

Page 14: ...C8 C7 D1 D4 Attach the Side Shelf Panel C8 onto the Side Shelf C7 using M6x15 Bolts D4 and M6 Nuts D6 Attach the side shelf assembly to the barbecue body using ST4 0x10 Screws D1 and M6x15 Bolts D4 a...

Page 15: ...he Grill B7 and Griddle B8 into place Model configuration Left Cooking Grill Right Cooking Griddle NOTE Ensure that the lava rock lies directly underneath the grills No lava rock is required when usin...

Page 16: ...system joints including the gas bottle valve connection hose connections and regu lator connections Step 4 NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME to test for leaks at any time Step 5 If bubbles form over any of the...

Page 17: ...ue 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...

Page 18: ...nty Only use cookware with a base diameter of between 150mm and 220mm on the side burner 8 2 Preparation Before Cooking To prevent foods from sticking to the cooking surface please use a long handled...

Page 19: ...g 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 b...

Page 20: ...clean the drip tray and drip pan and foil liner if applicable of food debris after each cooking session If the barbecue is to be used for large gatherings it will be necessary to turn off and cool th...

Page 21: ...Remove any food residue from the flame tamer surface with a plastic or wooden scraper or brass wire brush Do not use a steel scraper or wire brush Clean with hot soapy water and rinse well 9 4 Lava R...

Page 22: ...barbecue is to be stored indoors the gas bottle must be disconnected and left outside The gas bottle should always be stored outside in a dry well ventilated area away from any sources of heat or ign...

Page 23: ...kW 4 0 89mm 0 89mm Butane 28 30mbar Propane 37mbar LPG mixtures 30mbar Side Burner 0359 359BR665 2 94 kW 1 0 84mm 0 84mm Butane 28 30mbar Propane 37mbar LPG mixtures 30mbar Gas Consumption Outback Met...

Page 24: ...trode or ignition button wire is loose or disconnected on electrode or ignition unit Reconnect wire Electrode or wire is damaged Change electrode and wire Faulty ignition button Change ignitor and or...

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