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Operation

Grids Cooking

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

Roasting Lid Cooking

Barbecues equipped with a roasting lid 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 lid down.

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.

Close the lid to cook the food ‘indirectly’. Avoid lifting the lid unnecessarily as heat is lost
every time the hood is opened. If the lid 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.

Turn the burner directly under the food to the OFF position and turn all other burners to a
LOW to MEDIUM position. 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 lid is closed.

Flare-Up Control

Flare-ups occur when meat is barbecued, and its fat and juices fall upon the flame

tamer. 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. Also, the burners should
always be placed on the low setting during cooking.

When flare-ups do occur, they can usually be extinguished by applying baking soda or salt
directly onto the flame tamer. 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.

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Summary of Contents for TPA101-6

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OUTBACK COMMERCIAL Model TPA101 6...

Page 2: ...Leak Testing Chapter 5 Important Information Chapter 6 Gas Regulator and Hose Chapter 7 Installation Chapter 8 Operation Chapter 9 Care and Maintenance Chapter 10 Technical Specifications Chapter 11 T...

Page 3: ...r to the OPERATION section of this manual Retain these instructions for future reference Turn off the gas supply at the gas bottle after use Leak test annually and whenever the gas bottle is removed o...

Page 4: ...5pcs M Gas Grill Cooking Grid 3pcs N Rubber Stopper 2pcs Carefully unpack the packing box and remove all contents before commencing assembly Make sure that you obtain all correct package contents AA B...

Page 5: ...w 6 With the help of an assistant lift the firebox A away from the cart assembly B separating the two pieces Remark the lighting stick is preassembled on the cart leg 7 Attach the wheel axle F through...

Page 6: ...ching the side shelf support 10 With the help of an assistant align the grill body to the cart as shown below then lock the four latches securing the firebox to the cart 11 Open the latch between side...

Page 7: ...cooled This will help to avoid grease dripping from the firebox during transport WARNING Please remove the rubber stopper from the grease hole before using 14 Put the grease cups K into grease cup hol...

Page 8: ...cooled This will help to avoid grease dripping from the firebox during transport WARNING Please remove the rubber stopper from the grease hole before using 14 Put the grease cups K into grease cup hol...

Page 9: ...y on a stable flat surface 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 injury or dama...

Page 10: ...on the cart base YOU MUST HAVE THE PROPER REGULATOR AND BOTTLE IN ORDER FOR THE BARBECUE TO OPERATE SAFELY AND EFFICIENTLY USE OF AN INCORRECT OR FAULTY REGULATOR IS DANGEROUS AND WILL INVALIDATE ANY...

Page 11: ...cue body The lockable swivel caster should always have the brakes on when the barbecue is in use Position the gas supply bottle on level ground next to the barbecue and safely away from any source of...

Page 12: ...rs on from right to left Confirm that each burner is alight before turning on the next burner If a burner fails to ignite contact your local dealer for assistance After ignition turn the burners to th...

Page 13: ...e barbecue Turn the burner directly under the food to the OFF position and turn all other burners to a LOW to MEDIUM position If the internal heat becomes too high turn the burners down to the low pos...

Page 14: ...tle Keep everyone at a safe distance from the barbecue and wait until the fire has burnt out Do not close the lid of the barbecue NEVER DOUSE A BARBECUE WITH WATER IF AN EXTINGUISHER IS USED IT SHOULD...

Page 15: ...oking oil after rinsing and drying Cooking Surfaces When the barbecue has cooled clean with hot soapy water To remove any food residue use a mild cream cleaner on a non abrasive pad Do not use scourin...

Page 16: ...ive 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 t...

Page 17: ...ith alcohol and clean swab Check to see if LP tank is empty Grill won t light when the control knob is rotated WHAT TO DO PROBLEMS BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE If the grill does not function properly us...

Page 18: ...s Diagram Important Keep this Instruction Manual for future reference and part replacement To make sure you obtain the correct replacement parts for your gas grill please refer to the parts list on ne...

Page 19: ...r 33 1 Firebox Support Left 12 2 Cart Leg Support A 32 1 Main Burner Bowl Assembly 11 4 Screw 31 1 Main Burner Ignitor B 10 1 Cart Base 30 1 Main Burner Ignitor A 9 8 Cart Leg Insert 29 5 Main Burner...

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