background image

These instructions are a guide 
to assembling and using the 
4 bnr Selecta, 
4 bnr Gourmet, 
4 bnr Medallion, 
4 bnr Superior Entertainer,
6 bnr Selecta, 
6 bnr Gourmet, 
6 bnr Medallion, 
6 bnr Superior Entertainer.

Please read carefully, and
retain for future reference.

Only to be used outdoors. 
Illustration may vary from barbecue 
contained in carton.

FOR YOUR SAFETY.

1. Do not store or use 

petrol or other flammable

vapours and liquids in the

vicinity of this or any other

appliance.

2. A gas cylinder not connected

for use must not be stored 

in the vicinity of this or any

other appliance.

FOR YOUR SAFETY.

IF YOU SMELL GAS:

1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
2. Extinguish any open flame.
3. Open hood.
4. If odour continues, 

immediately call your gas
supplier or fire department.

P

ART

N

O

. P80140006A

Customer’s operating and assembly instructions

Covered Cooker 

Range of Barbecues

Covered Cooker 

Range of Barbecues

Summary of Contents for 4 burner Gourmet

Page 1: ...R SAFETY 1 Do not store or use petrol or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance 2 A gas cylinder not connected for use must not be stored in the vicinity of...

Page 2: ...Universal LPG Barbecues for use with natural gas are labelled Natural Gas Check that the label matches the gas type to be used CHECK BARBECUE FOR ANY DAMAGE PARTS SUPPLIED SEALED IN THE CARTON OR BY Y...

Page 3: ...rn on the gas and check for leaks by brushing a soap and water solu tion over all visible and accessible gas line connections The presence of bubbles will indicate a gas escape DO NOT TEST FOR GAS ESC...

Page 4: ...led after you are finished Do not allow children to operate barbecue or to swing on handle PROTECT CHILDREN NEVER TEST FOR LEAKS WITH A FLAME Prior to first use and at the beginning of each new season...

Page 5: ...38 43 46 55 45 45 49 47 48 36 39 42 40 38 41 44 39 40 57 48 54 45 58 52 53 50 51 50 56 55 41 45 37 31 32 21 3 7 1 29 28 24 This diagram is provided to assist you identify parts if replacement is neces...

Page 6: ...as manifold 28 Hotplate 29 Grillplate 30 Cooking pan 31 Grease draining tray 32 Grease receptacle 33 Hood stopper 34 Hood hinge 35 Hose and regulator 36 Trolley leg wheel side front 37 Trolley leg whe...

Page 7: ...mer plate 4 bnr 2 Flametamer plates 6 bnr 1 Cast iron solid 1 slotted grillplate 4 bnr 1 Cast iron solid 2 slotted grillplates 6 bnr TROLLEY COMPONENTS 2 Trolley legs with axle holes 2 Trolley legs wi...

Page 8: ...ley to a laying down position Secure the castors into the legs with the pre fitted castors seats in them Fasten firmly using a shifter 8 Secure wheels to the other legs with axle holes using the long...

Page 9: ...rner before igniting the side burner The knob allows easy opening and closing of the side burner lid secure in place using the screw provided 14 Slide the fat grease draining tray and fat grease recep...

Page 10: ...he hubcap onto the wheel and repeat steps for second wheel 6 Secure the castor to the bottom of the castor side trolley leg by turning the threaded castor stem clockwise until it fully stops Fasten fi...

Page 11: ...securely See diagram 6 16 Install door handles onto the door panels with screws provided 17 Tighten all screws previously finger tightened 18 Attach the gas cylinder hook and gas cylinder holder to th...

Page 12: ...F SIDE BURNER GAS PIPING CONNECTION Side burner models only This barbecue is also certified for use on natural gas Contact the manufacturer for advice in relation to using your barbecue on natural gas...

Page 13: ...ectors located adjacent to the burners inside the barbecue body 4 If a spark is not evident at the gas collector check that the ignition lead is firmly attached to the spark plug 5 With sparking estab...

Page 14: ...and Operating instructions carefully 2 Check gas valve orifices burner tubes and burner ports for any obstructions eg spiders webs insects 3 Check and ensure the gas cylinder is full 4 Ensure all con...

Page 15: ...nd operate at HIGH setting for approximately 15 minutes Allow to cool then wash grill plate pan thoroughly with soap suds and scrubbing brush Rinse thoroughly and wipe clean with a cloth Your grill pl...

Page 16: ...y reduces flare ups when cooking extra fatty cuts because there is no direct flame to ignite the fats and juices that drip during cooking BURNER CONTROL With the hood open ignite the outer left and ri...

Page 17: ...gas supply for one second to blow any obstruction from fuel hose Close off gas supply at source and reconnect hose to barbecue c Blocked orifice CORRECTION Remove grillplates flametamers fat grease dr...

Page 18: ...ion of spark electrode If fire occurs in and around the burner tubes immediately turn off gas at its source and turn the burner control s to OFF Wait until the barbecue has cooled then clean the burne...

Page 19: ...up paint 1 Shut off gas supply at source and disconnect gas hose from gas valve manifold Protect gas hose fitting 2 Remove loose paint by lightly sanding surface s with a medium grit emery cloth or a...

Page 20: ...O U T D O O R A R E A S 20 20 The following diagrams are examples of outdoor areas The same principles apply to shaded areas...

Page 21: ...21 21...

Page 22: ...22 22...

Page 23: ...50 YOUR DETAILS Mr Mrs Ms Other Surname Given name Address Suburb Town State P code Telephone A H Bus YOUR BARBECUE DETAILS Date of purchase Place of purchase Serial No located on front side panel ADD...

Page 24: ...ternet www rinnai com au e mail enquiry rinnai com au Head Office Sales Spare Parts 10 11 Walker Street Braeside Vic 3195 Service Tel 1 300 366 388 Fax 03 9271 6611 N S W Branch Sales 62 Elizabeth St...

Reviews: