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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. 

 
10.3. Flame Tamer (where supplied) 

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. 
 

10.4. Lava Rock (where supplied) 

It is not necessary to remove and wash the lava 
rock  in  order  to  keep  it  clean.  Burning  off  the 
residue  for  3  to  5  minutes  after  each  cooking 
session  should  be  sufficient.  Heavily 
impregnated lava rock should be turned over so 
that the dirty side faces the burners in order to 
burn  off  any  residue.  Replacement  lava  rock  is 
available from your local Outback® stockist. 
 

10.5. Grease Cup 

After  every  use,  empty  and  clean  the  grease 
cup  of  any  fat  or food  particles,  using  a  plastic 
or wooden scraper if necessary.  
Failure to keep it clean, and excessive build up 
can  result  in  a  fat  fire.  This  can  be  hazardous 
and severely damage the barbecue. 

This is not 

a  fault  in  the  barbecue  and  is  therefore  not 
covered  by  the  terms  of  the  warranty.

  If 

required,  the  cup  can  be  washed  in  hot  soapy 
water. 
 

10.6. Barbecue Body 

Regularly remove excess grease or fat from the 
barbecue  body  using  a  cloth  wrung  out  in  hot 
soapy water and dry thoroughly. Excess fat and 
food  debris  can  be  removed  from  inside  the 
body  using  a  soft  plastic  or wooden  scraper.  It 
is not necessary to remove  all 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  immerse  the  gas  controls  or  manifold  in 
water.  Check  burner  operation  after  carefully 
refitting into body. 
 

10.7. 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. 
 

10.8. Fixings 

All  screws  and  bolts,  etc.  should  be  checked 
and tightened on a regular basis. 
 

10.9. Storage 

Ensure  the  barbecue  is  properly  cooled  before 
covering  or  storing.  Store  your  barbecue  in  a 
cool dry place.  
 
Cover the burners with aluminium foil in order to 
prevent insects or other debris from collecting in 
burner holes.  
 
If the 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  ignition.  Do  not  let  children 
tamper with the bottle. 
 
When  using  the  barbecue  after  extended 
periods  of  storage  follow  the  cleaning 
procedures. 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Omega 100

Page 1: ...ure 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 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 t...

Page 2: ...ctrode 1 C6 Side Shelf 2 1 C7 Left Front Leg 1 C8 Left Rear Leg 1 C9 Right Front Leg 1 C10 Right Rear Leg 1 C11 Leg Endcap 2 C12 Screen 1 C13 Long Support Rod 2 C14 Short Support Rod 2 C15 Bottom Shelf 1 1 C16 Short Axle 2 C17 Wheel 2 C18 Hubcap 2 Hardware D1 ST4 0x10 Screw 2 D2 M5x10 Bolt 2 D3 M6x15 Bolt 4 D4 M6x25 Bolt 4 D5 M6x30 Bolt 4 D6 M6x40 Bolt 8 8 D7 M6x50 Bolt 4 D8 Axle Clip 2 D9 M6 Nut ...

Page 3: ...ect to change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see the corresponding Hardware Reference Diagram Pre assembled body unit includes the following individual parts B10 B11 A2 B12 B13 B15 C12 C13 C14 C18 C17 C8 C10 C11 B5 C16 D8 or A1 A3 B1 B2 B7 B3 B4 B9 D1 D2 B8 B6 B14 C7 C9 ...

Page 4: ...4 2 2 Hardware Reference Diagram Omega 100 Specifications subject to change without prior notice C16 D8 D3 D7 D4 D9 D5 ...

Page 5: ...bject to change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see the corresponding Hardware Reference Diagram C15 Pre assembled body unit includes the following individual parts A2 B5 or A1 A3 B1 B2 B7 B3 B4 B9 D1 D2 B8 B6 B14 B12 B13 C12 C18 C17 C11 C16 D8 C6 B10 B11 C8 C10 C7 C9 ...

Page 6: ...6 3 2 Hardware Reference Diagram Omega 200 Specifications subject to change without prior notice C16 D8 D4 D9 D5 D9 D6 D9 D10 D11 D7 D9 ...

Page 7: ...change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see the corresponding Hardware Reference Diagram C15 B10 B11 A2 B12 B13 B5 C3 C4 C5 C12 C11 C6 C2 C18 C17 C16 D8 or Pre assembled body unit includes the following individual parts A1 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 B4 D1 D2 B8 B6 B7 B9 B14 C1 C8 C10 C7 C9 ...

Page 8: ...8 4 2 Hardware Reference Diagram Omega 300 Specifications subject to change without prior notice C16 D8 D4 D9 D5 D9 D6 D9 D10 D11 D7 D9 ...

Page 9: ... be taken during assembly in case sharp edges are present Please read the Important Information section carefully before assembly and use of your barbecue 2 CAUTION Care must be taken to ensure the hood or lid does not fall open unexpect edly or becomes damaged when it is set on the ground 1 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 C8 C10 C8 Omega 100 and Omega 200 Omega 300 or ...

Page 10: ...d to them are at the front of the barbecue facing inwards 3 4 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 Omega 100 and Omega 200 Omega 300 C7 C9 C9 D4 D9 D4 D9 D4 D9 D4 D9 D4 D9 D4 D9 D4 D9 D4 D9 Omega 100 and Omega 200 Omega 300 C7 ...

Page 11: ...11 5 6 Omega 200 Omega 300 users skip this step and proceed directly to step 7 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 D7 D7 C13 D5 C14 D5 ...

Page 12: ...12 Omega 100 users skip this step and proceed directly to step 8 7 8 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 C7 D5 D9 D7 D9 C7 D5 D9 D7 D9 Omega 300 Omega 200 C17 D8 C16 C18 ...

Page 13: ...proceed directly to step 10 Omega 100 users skip this step and proceed directly to step 13 Omega 200 users perform this step for both left and right side shelves 9 10 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 B15 D3 C6 D6 D11 D10 D9 ...

Page 14: ...is step and proceed directly to Step 13 Fit the side burner venturi tube over the gas valve outlet This is a loose fit and not a gas tight seal Then attach side burner shelf as shown in the diagram 11 12 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 C3 D6 D10 D11 D9 C2 ...

Page 15: ...15 13 14 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 Insert grease cup into wire cup holder B13 or B11 B11 NOTE The warming rack is not supplied for Omega 100 and Omega 200 ...

Page 16: ...Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 Omega 100 Omega 200 Omega 300 B10 or B10 A2 D2 D2 NOTE The warming rack is not supplied for Omega 100 and Omega 200 NOTE The warming rack is not supplied for Omega 100 and Omega 200 ...

Page 17: ...oving the control panel retaining screws Step 3 Turn the gas on open the gas control valve on the gas bottle or regulator Step 4 Check for leaks by brushing a solution of water and liquid detergent soap over all the gas system joints including all valve connections hose connections and regu lator connections Step 5 NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME to test for leaks at any time Step 6 If bubbles form over a...

Page 18: ...fore 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 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 inju...

Page 19: ...barbecue This is not covered by warranty 9 2 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 9 3 Lighting the Barbecue Open the barbe...

Page 20: ...ood 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 if applicable 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 necessa...

Page 21: ...en 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 ins...

Page 22: ...ry use empty and clean the grease cup of any fat or food particles using a plastic or wooden scraper if necessary Failure to keep it clean and excessive build up can result in a fat fire This can be hazardous and severely damage the barbecue This is not a fault in the barbecue and is therefore not covered by the terms of the warranty If required the cup can be washed in hot soapy water 10 6 Barbec...

Page 23: ... 28 30 mbar Butane or 37 mbar Propane 30 mbar LPG mixture Outback Omega 300 0359 359BL239 6 2kW 1 0 89mm 0 89mm 28 30 mbar Butane or 37 mbar Propane 30 mbar LPG mixture Side Burner 0359 359BL239 2 3kW 1 0 74mm 0 74mm 28 30 mbar Butane or 37 mbar Propane 30 mbar LPG mixture Gas Consumption Omega 100 446g hr Omega 200 446g hr Omega 300 446g hr Side Burner 165g hr Countries of Use I3 28 30 37 BE CH C...

Page 24: ...lign the collector box 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 or flashback fire in burner tube a hissing or roar ing noise may be heard LP gas bottle too small Use larger bottle Obstruc...

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