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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. 

 

7

. Installation 

 

7.1. Selecting a Location 

This  barbecue  is  for 

outdoor  use  only 

and 

should be placed in a well-ventilated area

,  and 

on  a  safe  and  even  surface.  Never  place  your 
barbecue  below  ground  level.  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, including trees and fences 
and  make  sure  that  there  are  no  heat  sources 
near  the  barbecue  (cigarettes,  open  flames, 
spark etc.). Keep this barbecue away from any 
flammable materials! 

 

7.2. Precautions 

Do  not  obstruct  any  ventilation  openings  in  the 
barbecue body.  
 
Secure  the  gas  bottle  on  the  bottle  holder  and 
always tighten it with the black strap provided.  
 
Should  you  need  to  install  or  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. 

 

 

7.3. Connecting a Gas Hose to the Barbecue 

Connect the gas hose to the gas rail inlet on the 
left  hand  side  of  the  barbecue.  Do  not 
overtighten. Do not use any sealing tape, paste 
or liquid on the connection. 
 

7.4. Fixing a Regulator to the Gas Bottle 

Confirm all barbecue control knobs are in the off 
position. Connect the regulator to the gas bottle 
according  to  your  regulator  and  bottle  dealer’s 
instructions. 

 
8. Operation 

 

8.1. 

Warnings 

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Before  proceeding,  make  certain  that  you 
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I M P O R T A N T 

INFORMATION section of this manual. 

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Your  barbecue  is  not  designed  to  be  used 
with more than 50% of the cooking area as a 
solid  plate  —  this  includes  baking  dishes. 

Full  coverage  will  cause  excessive  build-up 
of  heat  and  damage  the  barbecue.  This  is 
not covered by warranty. 

 

8.2. 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.)  During  use,  the 
protective  coating  may  come  off  the  cooking 
surface. This is normal and is not harmful. 
 
Line  the  drip  pan  with  aluminium  foil.  This  will 
make cleanup easy.  

 
8.3. Lighting the Barbecue (using the Integra
-Spark Ignition System) 

Open  the  barbecue  hood  or  lid  before 
lighting. Never

 light your barbecue with the 

hood or lid closed. 
Ensure  all  knobs  are  in  the  off  position. 
Open  the  gas  control  valve  on  the  gas 
bottle or regulator.

 

Push  the  control  knob  of  the  burner  you 
wish  to  light  and  turn  it  anti-clockwise  until 
you  feel  resistance  to  the  turning.  Pause  4 
seconds,  then  continue  turning  the  control 
knob until a click is heard and the burner is 
lit. Repeat previous step 4-5 times until the 
burner is lit.  
Ignite  any  of  the  remaining  burners  in  any 
order,  as  needed.  Confirm  each  burner  is 
alight before igniting another burner.  
If burner fails to ignite after following above 
procedure,  turn  all  the  knobs  to  the  off 
position.  Close  the  gas  valve  on  the  gas 
bottle. Wait 5 minutes. Reattempt all of the 
above  steps.  If  the  barbecue  still  fails  to 
light,  please  refer  to  the  manual  ignition 
instructions below. 
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.  The  hood  or  lid 
should be open during preheating. 
After  completion  of  preheating,  turn  all 
burners to the low position for best cooking 
results. 

 
8.4. Manual Ignition Instructions 

Open  the  barbecue  hood  or  lid  before 
lighting. Never

 light your barbecue with the 

hood or lid closed. 
Ensure  all  knobs  are  in  the  off  position. 

Summary of Contents for THG3710SS-3

Page 1: ...ctions 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 re...

Page 2: ...nt Leg 1 C9 Left Rear Leg 1 C10 Right Front Leg 1 C11 Right Rear Leg 1 C12 Bottom Slat Assembly 1 C13 Base Tray 1 C14 Gas Bottle Holder 1 C15 Trolley Foot 1 C16 Hubcap 2 C17 Wheel 2 C18 Axle 1 C19 Ret...

Page 3: ...Specifications subject to change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see the corresponding Hardware Reference Diagram C9 C8 C2 B3 B4 B2 C3 C5 C4 C1 C6 C7 B1 A4 C21 A2 A1 A3 C11 C1...

Page 4: ...4 3 Hardware Reference Diagram Specifications subject to change without prior notice D5 D2 D3 D4 D1 D7 D8 D5 D6...

Page 5: ...g assembly as serious damage could result We recommend the body is left sitting in the box until required for assembly to trolley Whilst every care is taken in the manufacture of this product care mus...

Page 6: ...6 Attach the Bottom Slat Assembly C12 to the Base Tray C13 using M6x15 Bolts D5 Attach the leg assembly to the Base Tray C13 using M6x15 Bolts D5 4 3...

Page 7: ...as Bottle Holder C14 with the Bottom Slat Assembly C12 Attach the Left Front Leg C8 and Left Rear Leg C9 to the Gas Bottle Holder C14 Note Threaded inserts must be facing in the direction shown 6 5 Th...

Page 8: ...Bolts D5 and 6 Washers D6 Unscrew the Locknuts D9 from both ends of the Axle C18 Insert the axle through the clamping brackets into the Gas Bottle Holder C14 and tighten the clamp bolts Take care not...

Page 9: ...the Wheels C17 over each end of the axle Secure the wheels into place with the locknuts 10 9 Carefully turn the completed trolley over right side up Place the wheel Hubcaps C16 onto the outsides of th...

Page 10: ...y turn the barbecue body upside down 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 Attach the Right Side Shelf C6...

Page 11: ...C4 to the barbecue body using M6x15 Bolts D5 14 Carefully turn the barbecue body over right side up CAUTION Care must be taken to ensure the hood or lid does not fall open unexpectedly or becomes dam...

Page 12: ...en done correctly the barbecue should be able to stand on its own weight WARNING DO NOT RELEASE THE BARBECUE BODY WHILE THE BARBECUE HAS NOT BEEN PROPERLY SEATED THIS MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE TO...

Page 13: ...ach the Side Shelf Hook C21 to the Side Burner Shelf C1 using 1 4 20UNCx12 Bolts D8 then hook the side burner shelf to the endcaps Unscrew the retaining bolts to loosen the pre assembled Fixing Bracke...

Page 14: ...the Utensil Trays C5 into their positions on either side of the barbecue body 20 Slide the loops of the Gas Bottle Strap C20 onto the Retaining Rod C19 Secure the rod to the trolley legs using M6x15...

Page 15: ...and M5 Nuts D4 as shown Repeat above process for Drip Tray Right Bracket B10 NOTE Ensure that the big tabs of the brackets which stop the drip tray are located at the front of the barbecue Insert the...

Page 16: ...ugh the holes in the hood Carefully lay the Lava Rock Flame Tamer B6 into the barbecue body ensuring it lies level within the body Lay the Grill B7 and Griddle B8 into place 3 6 burner model configura...

Page 17: ...es and then push the hose all the way onto the barb of the barbecue Using a screwdriver turn the retaining screw to tighten the jubilee clip Connect the gas hose to the gas inlet of the side burner En...

Page 18: ...g 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 o...

Page 19: ...lat surface Before 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...

Page 20: ...cessive build up of heat and damage the barbecue This is not covered by warranty 8 2 Preparation Before Cooking To prevent foods from sticking to the cooking surface please use a long handled brush to...

Page 21: ...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 exac...

Page 22: ...flame tamer lava rock 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 in...

Page 23: ...signs of blockage debris insects in either the burner portholes or the primary air inlet of the burners Use a pipe cleaner to clear obstructions When refitting the burners be careful to check that the...

Page 24: ...e 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 s...

Page 25: ...ctor 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 Obstruct...

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