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Appearance, size, and construction may differ according to model purchased

 

Parts List 

Quantities vary according to model purchased. Specifications subject to change without prior notice. 
For more details on hardware, please see ‘Hardware Reference Diagram’. 

 

CODE

PART

QTY  Professional Range Pro 4  Professional Range Pro 6  

HOOD

 

A1 

Hood Handle

 

 

 

A2 

Hood 

 

 

A3 

Heat Indicator Assembly 

 

 

A4 

Warming Basket 

 

 

BODY  

 

B1 

Barbecue Body 

 

 

B2 

Burner  

 

B3 

Back Burner 

 

 

B4 

Control Panel 

 

 

B5 

Knob ( Included Back Burner Knob) 

 

5  

7  

B6 

Drip Tray 

 

 

B7 

Drip Pan 

 

 

B8 

Foil Liner 

 

 

B9 

Flame Tamer 

 

B10 

Grill

 

 

 

TROLLEY     

 

C1 

Side Burner 

 

 

C2 

Side Burner Grid 

 

 

C3 

Side Burner Valve 

 

 

C4 

L/H Side Burner Shelf with Lid 

 

 

C5 

R/H Side Shelf 

 

 

C6 

Hose 

 

 

C7 

L/H Panel 

 

 

C8 

R/H Panel 

 

 

C9 

Back Panel 

 

 

C10 

Bottom Panel 

 

 

C11 

Body Support 

 

 

C12 

Cabinet Support 

 

 

C13 

L/H Door 

 

 

C14 

R/H Door 

 

 

C15 

Caster 

 

 

C16 

Lockable Caster 

 

 

C17 

Heat Shield 

 

 

C18 

Mounting Bracket 

 

 

C19 

Ignition Assembly 

 

 

ROTISSERIE 

D1 

Rotisserie Handle 

 

 

D2 

Fork 

 

 

D3 

Spit Rod 

 

 

D4 

Motor 

 

 

D5 

L/H Bracket 

 

 

D6 

R/H Bracket 

 

 

HARDWARE  

 

E1 

Screw, M6x15 

50 

 

 

E2 

Nut, M6 

16 

 

 

E3 

Screw, M4x10 

 

 

E4 

Screw,  ST4.0 x 10 

 

 

C20 

Side Burner Knob 

 

 

E5 

Screw,  M5 x 10 

 

 

E6 

Nut, M5 

 

 

E7 

Screw 

  

 

Summary of Contents for Professional Range Pro 4

Page 1: ...re reference Leak test your barbecue annually Check the hose connections are tight and leak test them each time you reconnect the gas bottle FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appl...

Page 2: ...l 1 B5 Knob Included Back Burner Knob 5 7 B6 Drip Tray 1 B7 Drip Pan 1 B8 Foil Liner 1 B9 Flame Tamer 4 6 B10 Grill 3 TROLLEY C1 Side Burner 1 C2 Side Burner Grid 1 C3 Side Burner Valve 1 C4 L H Side...

Page 3: ...ifications subject to change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see Hardware Reference Diagram C2 B6 B8 B7 B4 C1 C4 C17 C18 C19 A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B5 B9 B10 C3 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10...

Page 4: ...4 Hardware Reference Diagram Specifications subject to change without prior notice E7 E5 E6 E3 E4 E1 E1 E2...

Page 5: ...assembly All loose items including the grills flame tamers and warming basket must be removed from the body Whilst every care is taken in the manufacture of this product care must be taken during ass...

Page 6: ...tach the Body Support C11 to the L H C7 and R H C8 Panels using the Screws E1 Attach the Cabinet Support C12 between the Body Support and Bottom Panel using the Screws E1 L H R H 4 3 Ignition Assembly...

Page 7: ...Panel C9 to the assembled portion of the cabinet using the Screws E1 E4 L H R H L H R H 6 5 E1 E4 Turn over the cabinet Attached the Casters C15 and the Lockable Casters C16 to the Bottom Panel C10 us...

Page 8: ...E THE BARBECUE BODY WHILE THE BARBECUE HAS NOT BEEN PROPERLY SEATED THIS MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE TO YOUR BARBECUE Open Hood A2 Connect the Body to the cabinet using the Screws E1 Attach the Sid...

Page 9: ...uri tube over the tip of the valve then connect the burner to side burner bracket using the Screws E3 10 9 Attach the Valve C3 to the Side Burner Shelf C4 using the Screws E3 Then push the Side Burner...

Page 10: ...he Ignition Assembly C19 as shown on the next page Attach the Electronic Ignition Battery in to the Ignition Note The Ignition Assembly were Assembled on the L H Panel Open L H side burner lid and pla...

Page 11: ...m 14 13 Connect the wires as shown in the diagram Outback Professional Range Pro 6 Electronic Ignition Assembly Diagram Red 9V Battery Included 9V Battery Included Red Blue Black Yellow Red Yellow Ora...

Page 12: ...not damaged Do not use any sealing tape paste or liquid on the joint The nut must be tightened with the use of a spanner Do not use force which may damage the assembly 16 15 Connect to the side burner...

Page 13: ...Rotisserie Brackets D5 D6 to the Barbecue Body using the Screws E5 and Nuts E6 Remove the plastic wrap from the Flame Tamers B9 and lay them into the body ensuring that they lie level within the body...

Page 14: ...e underneath the barbecue body Place the Foil Liner B8 into the Drip Pan B7 and slide into place 20 Hang the Rotisserie Motor D4 to the R H Bracket Place the Forks D2 onto the Spit Rod D3 and insert t...

Page 15: ...ow be leak tested before using the barbecue For details of leak testing please refer to instructions on Page 19 21 Appearance size and construction may differ according to model purchased Number of ga...

Page 16: ...nto 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...

Page 17: ...ndled brush to apply a light coat of cooking oil to the grills before each barbecue session Side Burner Open the lid of the side burner Never light the side burner with the lid closed Turn the gas reg...

Page 18: ...eavier than air so if a leak occurred the gas collected at a low level could ignite in the presence of a flame or spark Do not use or store gas bottles on their side as this could allow liquid gas int...

Page 19: ...heck for leaks by brushing a solution of water and liquid soap over all the gas system joints including all valve connections hose connections and regulator connections Step 5 If bubbles form over any...

Page 20: ...be where the flare ups will normally start By leaving free space you can simply move the food away from the flare up to a cooler area until the flare up has subsided Fat Fires The foil liner must be e...

Page 21: ...rally within the burner venturi tube 2 Install the electrode onto the burner by screws 3 Install the burner onto the body by bolts nuts 4 Install the cross channel onto the burner by screws Your burne...

Page 22: ...just if required Flat battery in ignition assembly Replace battery Poor connection of battery in Ignition assembly Ensure battery is firmly Pushed onto connectors Burner will not light with a match LP...

Page 23: ...osits with a plastic or wooden scraper or a brass wire brush Galvanised Drip tray Excess fat and food debris must be removed using a plastic or wooden scraper This needs to be carried out between each...

Page 24: ...ed damage through foreign objects substances or accidents The care and maintenance instructions given in your Outback manual have been followed This warranty is offered as an extra benefit and is in a...

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