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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.)  

 

Starting the Charcoal 

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Open  the  barbecue  hood  or  lid  before 
lighting. Never light your barbecue with the 
hood or lid closed. 

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Take the barbecue grills out of the barbecue 
body. 

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Block Type Starters – Form charcoal in a 
pyramid around it. Light the starter block. 
When  charcoal  is  well  lit,  using  a  heat 
resistant tool, spread the charcoal around 
the grid, adding more as necessary. 

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Liquid Starters – Place charcoal in a shallow 
tin. Pour liquid starter onto charcoal and wait 
5-10  minutes  to  allow  the  starter  to 
penetrate into the charcoal. Then using a 
heat resistant tool, place charcoal onto the 
grid in a pyramid formation.  

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Light the charcoal and allow time for it to 
become  well  lit  (red  hot).  Using  a  heat 
resistant tool, spread charcoal in a uniform 
layer, so that each lump is just touching.  

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The barbecue grills can now be replaced 
using  the  charcoal  harrow  supplied.  Be 
careful to keep yourself safety away from lit 
charcoal. 

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When  the  charcoal  is  ashed  over  (grey 
coating of  ash over each lump) you are 
ready to begin cooking. 

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It is recommended to operate the barbecue 
with red-hot charcoal for at least 30 minutes 
before use.  

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Do not begin cooking until charcoal has an 
ashed-over coat. 

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Do not attempt to cook whilst charcoal is 
flaming.  

 

Heat Control  

The adjustable vents in the hood can be used to 
control the burning of the charcoal. With the 
vents  open,  more  air  will  circulate  and  the 
charcoal will burn faster than with the vents 
closed. Caution—the appliance may become 
very hot. Oven gloves and the charcoal harrow, 
or  vent  tool  should  always  be  used  when 
adjusting the vents. Do not close the hood or lid 
whilst the charcoal is still flaming. Wait until it 
has ashed over. 

 

Grill Cooking 

The food on the grill is cooked by the heat 
produced  from the  hot  charcoal  below.  The 
natural food juices produced during cooking fall 
onto the hot charcoal below and vaporise. The 
subsequent rising smoke bastes the food, as it 
travels  upwards,  imparting  that  unique 
barbecued flavour.  

 

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.  

 

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 (if applicable) to monitor the heat of the 
barbecue. 

  

DO  NOT  ALLOW  YOUR  BARBECUE  TO 
OVERHEAT. Take care when opening the hood 
as hot steam can be released on opening. 
 

Flare-Up Control *Very Important Notice* 

Flare-ups occur when meat is barbecued and 
its fat and juices fall upon the hot charcoal. 
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.  
 
When flare-ups do occur, they can usually be 
extinguished by applying baking soda or a salt 
directly onto the charcoal. Always protect your 
hands when handling anything near the cooking 
surface of the barbecue and take care to protect 
yourself from the flames. 
 
If a fat fire occurs, please see the instructions 
given below. 

 
Fat Fires 

Empty and clean the ash tray of food debris 
after each cooking session. If the barbecue is to 

Summary of Contents for RB-H5060

Page 1: ...ng Use only firelighters complying to EN1860 3 Do not move the appliance during use Any modification of the appliance misuse or failure to follow the instructions may be dangerous and will invalidate...

Page 2: ...1 C3 Oven Heat Indicator and Nuts Assembly 1 C4 Oven Logo Badge 1 C5 Oven Door 1 C13 Charcoal Harrow 1 C16 Tool Hook 3 HARDWARE D1 ST4 0x12 Screw 3 D2 M4x8 Bolt 4 D3 M6x12 Bolt 4 D4 M6x15 Bolt White...

Page 3: ...el purchased Specifications subject to change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see the corresponding Hardware Reference Diagram A6 B1 B2 B4 B1 C2 C13 C17 C14 B3 C12 A2 C1 C3 C4...

Page 4: ...D1 ST4 0x12 Screw D2 M4x8 Bolt D3 M6x12 Bolt D4 M6x15 Bolt White D5 M6x15 Bolt Black D6 M4x32 Bolt D7 M6x33 Bolt D8 M6x58 Bolt D9 M6x83 Bolt D10 Axle D11 Hinge Pins D12 O Shaped Spring Washer D13 M4...

Page 5: ...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 barbecue 1 2 Secure the Oven...

Page 6: ...shown Using ST4 0x12 screws D1x3pcs fixed onto the Oven upper door Attach the Oven Right Planel Assembly C9 and Side Shelf C1 to the assembled cabinet using M6x83 Bolts D9x4pcs M6x58 Bolts D8x2pcs an...

Page 7: ...e Oven Door C5 using Oven Door Support Fixing Pieces C7x2pcs M4x8 Bolts D2x4pcs and M4 Cap Nuts D13x4pcs Attach the Oven door assembly to the assembled cabinet using M4x32 Bolts D6x9pcs and M4 Cap Nut...

Page 8: ...he Heat Indicator attach the Heat Indicator C3 on the Oven upper door as shown Align the Wheels C17 and Legs and fixed them with Axles D10x2pcs and R clips D16x2pcs Place the wheel Hubcaps C18 onto th...

Page 9: ...e assembled cabinet using M6x33 Bolts D7x4pcs O Shaped Spring Washers D12x4pcs and M6 Cap Nuts D14x4pcs C15 B1 B2 Carefully place the Barbecue body B1 into the oven then place the Cooking grill B2 ont...

Page 10: ...the Heat Indicator attach the Heat Indicator A3 on the Hood as shown Remove the nut and washer pre set on the Vents attach the Vents A4 on the Hood as shown Attention Please make sure that all is Ven...

Page 11: ...on the Hood Hinge attach the Hood Hinge A5 and Hood Hinge Support A6 on the Hood as shown Attach the Hood Handle A2 to the Hood using M6x12 Bolts D3x4pcs O Shaped Spring Washers D12x4pcs and M6 Cap N...

Page 12: ...ce the Hood assembly onto the barbecue body Align the Hood hinge and Body hinge and fixed them with Hinge Pins D11 and R Clips D17 Open the oven door Place Oven Cooking Grill B3 into the oven as shown...

Page 13: ...13 17 18 Attach the Charcoal Harrow Handel C14 onto the Charcoal Harrow C13 using M6x15 Bolts D5x2pcs and M6 Nuts D15x2pcs Place the Tool Hooks C16 onto the Side shelf C16 C14 C13 D5 D15...

Page 14: ...14 Cooking grill extract the instructions The Charcoal harrow into the gap at the Cooking grill with the Charcoal harrow to Cooking grill above hook hooked then lift Cooking grill as shown...

Page 15: ...cause damage or serious injury n Always place charcoal in the charcoal grill not the ash tray n Ensure the ash tray is in place before use n Do not move the cooking grill and charcoal grill until aft...

Page 16: ...adjusting the vents Do not close the hood or lid whilst the charcoal is still flaming Wait until it has ashed over Grill Cooking The food on the grill is cooked by the heat produced from the hot char...

Page 17: ...rotected hands n Never douse the barbecue with water when its surfaces are hot In order to extend the life and maintain the condition of your barbecue we strongly recommend that the unit be covered wh...

Page 18: ...perly cooled before covering or storing Store your barbecue in a cool dry place When using the barbecue after extended periods of storage follow the cleaning procedures Specifications subject to chang...

Page 19: ...he use of non approved fuels Discolouration rusting or slight deformation of parts exposed directly to the flames grill griddle flame tamer burner etc do not impair the function of the barbecue and do...

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