• KEEP BARBECUE AREA CLEAR AND
FREE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS,
GASOLINE AND OTHER FLAMMABLE
VAPOURS AND LIQUIDS
• DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE FLOW OF AIR
FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION
• KEEP THE VENTILATION OPENINGS OF
THE CYLINDER ENCLOSURE CABINET
FREE AND CLEAR OF DEBRIS
• VISUALLY CHECK BURNER FLAMES
OCCASIONALLY TO ENSURE PROPER
FLAME PATTERN AS SHOWN BELOW
• FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE
INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN A
HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF
NOT AVOIDED, MAY RESULT IN
INJURY.
Magnified view
of burner flame
through lighting
hole
Burning-off excess food after every cookout will keep it
ready for instant use. However,at least every 3 months
you must give the entire barbecue a thorough cleaning
to minimise your risk of grease fire and keep the barbecue
in top shape.
Follow these steps:
1.
Turn all burner valves to the full
‘OFF’
position.
2.
Turn the LP gas cylinder valve to the full
‘OFF’
position.
3.
Disconnect the regulator from the gas cylinder.
Inspect the hose with regulator assembly for
cracking, cuts or any other damage, and replace as
necessary.
Refer to the Parts List in this operator's
manual, pages 22 - 23.
4.
Remove and clean the flame tamers, cooking plates
and barbecue burners.
5.
Cover each gas valve orifice with aluminum foil.
6.
Brush the inside and bottom of the barbecue with a
fibre pad or nylon brush and wash with a mild
soap and warm water solution. Rinse thoroughly
and let dry.
7.
Remove aluminum foil from orifices and check
each orifice for obstruction.
8.
Check each spark electrode, adjusting as needed.
The space between the spark electrode tip and
spark receiver should be approximately 4 - 5 mm.
9.
Replace the burners and adjust the gas collector
box. The edge of the collector box should be over-
lapping the burner port.
10. Reconnect the gas source and observe the burner
flame for correct operation.
11. Replace flame tamers and cooking plates.
ANNUAL CLEANING OF THE
BARBECUE INTERIOR
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• BEWARE OF SPIDERS.
BURNER TUBES SHOULD BE
INSPECTED AND CLEANED
PERIODICALLY.
• SPIDERS AND SMALL INSECTS CAN
OCCASIONALLY SPIN WEBS OR MAKE
NESTS IN THE BURNER TUBES.
THESE WEBS CAN LEAD TO A GAS
FLOW OBSTRUCTION WHICH COULD
RESULT IN A FIRE IN AND AROUND
THE BURNER TUBES
• THIS TYPE OF FIRE IS KNOWN AS
‘FLASH-BACK’ AND CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS DAMAGE TO YOUR
BARBECUE AND CREATE AN UNSAFE
OPERATING CONDITION FOR THE
USER
• ALTHOUGH AN OBSTRUCTED BURNER
TUBE IS NOT THE ONLY CAUSE OF
‘FLASH-BACK’ IT IS THE MOST
COMMON CAUSE AND FREQUENT
INSPECTION AND CLEANING OF THE
BURNER TUBES IS NECESSARY.
We recommend that you minimise the barbecue’s
exposure to the elements. High moisture content in the
air
(rain, mist, salt spray etc.)
can affect metal components
and lead to material breakdown. If left in an area
subjected to high moisture content, we strongly
recommend that you observe the cleaning procedure
on a regular basis and cover the appliance whilst not in
use
(covers are available as an optional extra)
. Material
breakdown from high moisture conditions can be
avoided if the appliance is well protected from the
weather and regular cleaning is carried out.
STORAGE