Rinnai Buffet series Operating & Assembly Instruction Download Page 4

FOR YOUR SAFETY...
DO NOT STORE OR USE PETROL OR
OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPOURS AND
LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR
ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
DO NOT STORE EMPTY OR FULL SPARE
GAS CYLINDERS UNDER OR NEAR THIS
OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
KEEP THE GAS HOSE AND ANY 
ELECTRICAL CORD AWAY FROM HOT
SURFACES.  PROTECT GAS HOSE FROM
DRIPPING GREASE.  AVOID 
UNNECESSARY TWISTING OF HOSE.
VISUALLY INSPECT HOSE PRIOR TO
EACH USE FOR CUTS, CRACKS, 
EXCESSIVE WEAR OR OTHER DAMAGE.
REPLACE HOSE, IF NECESSARY.
NEVER TEST FOR GAS LEAKS WITH A
LIT MATCH OR OPEN FLAME.
NEVER LIGHT BARBECUE WITH HOOD
CLOSED OR BEFORE CHECKING TO
ENSURE BURNER TUBES ARE FULLY
SEATED OVER GAS VALVE ORIFICES.
NEVER LEAN OVER COOKING 
SURFACE WHILE LIGHTING BARBECUE.
USE GOOD QUALITY INSULATED 
OVEN MITTS WHEN HANDLING 
BARBECUE TOOLS.
NEVER ALTER OR MODIFY THE
REGULATOR OR GAS SUPPLY ASSEMBLY.
THIS BARBECUE MUST NOT BE USED
INDOORS.

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DANGER:  IF YOU SMELL OR HEAR

THE HISS OF ESCAPING GAS FROM

THE PROPANE GAS CYLINDER:

KEEP CLEAR OF THE PROPANE GAS

CYLINDER.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CORRECT THE

PROBLEM YOURSELF.
CALL YOUR FIRE DEPARTMENT 

(DO NOT MAKE THE CALL FROM 

ANYWHERE NEAR THE PROPANE GAS

CYLINDER - YOUR TELEPHONE IS AN

ELECTRICAL DEVICE, AND COULD 

PRODUCE A SPARK).
YOUR BARBECUE IS PRESET AT THE 

FACTORY TO OPERATE ON PROPANE

GAS ONLY, UNLESS SPECIFIED 

OTHERWISE.

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IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. SHUT OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE

AT ITS SOURCE, IF POSSIBLE.

2. EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME.
3. OPEN HOOD.
4. IF ODOUR CONTINUES, IMMEDIATELY

CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER OR FIRE
DEPARTMENT.

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READ CAREFULLY BEFORE 
ASSEMBLING AND OPERATING 
YOUR BARBECUE.

!

NEVER CONNECT AN UNREGULATED
PROPANE GAS CYLINDER TO YOUR
BARBECUE.

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NEVER STORE YOUR PROPANE GAS
CYLINDER INDOORS

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DO NOT use your barbecue in garages, porches,

breezeways, sheds or other enclosed areas.  Your barbe-

cue is to be used OUTDOORS ONLY.  The barbecue is not

intended to be installed in or on recreational vehicles

and/or boats and should not be placed under any surface

that will burn.  Do not obstruct the flow of combustion

and ventilation air around the barbecue housing.

LOCATION OF YOUR BARBECUE

Keep children away from barbecue during use and

until barbecue has cooled after you are finished.  Do not

allow children to operate barbecue.

PROTECT CHILDREN 

NEVER TEST FOR LEAKS WITH A FLAME

Prior to first use, and at the beginning of each new

season 

(or, if using propane, whenever gas cylinder is

changed)

, it is a must for you to check for gas leaks.

Follow these steps:
1.

Make soap solution by mixing one part liquid deter-

gent and one part water.

2.

Turn burner control(s) to 

‘OFF’

, then turn on gas at

source.

3.

Apply the soap solution to all gas connections.

Bubbles will appear in the soap solution if connec-

tions are not properly sealed.  Tighten or repair as

necessary.

4.

If you have a gas leak you cannot repair, turn off the

gas at the source, disconnect hose from barbecue

and immediately call Rinnai/Rinnai supplier for

professional assistance.

CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS

The propane gas cylinder should be filled by a

reputable propane gas dealer, and visually inspected and

re-qualified at each filling. 

Always keep cylinder in an upright position.

Always close the cylinder valve when the barbecue is not

in use.

Do not subject propane gas cylinder to excessive heat.

If you store your barbecue indoors, ALWAYS 

disconnect propane gas cylinder FIRST, and store

propane gas cylinder safely outside.  Cylinders must be

stored outdoors in a well ventilated area out of reach of

children, and must not be stored in a building, garage or

any other enclosed area.

This is a low pressure barbecue and must only be

used with the hose and regulator supplied.

Your barbecue is designed for use with 4.5 kg or 9 kg

PROPANE gas cylinder.  DO NOT CONNECT YOUR

BARBECUE TO A PROPANE GAS CYLINDER

EXCEEDING THIS CAPACITY.

PROPANE GAS CYLINDER USE & SAFETY

Summary of Contents for Buffet series

Page 1: ...may vary from barbecue contained in carton Customers operating assembly instructions PART NO 8417100 FOR YOUR SAFETY 1 Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicin...

Page 2: ...n 16 Cooker component installation 17 Temperature gauge 17 OPERATION Lighting procedure main barbecue 18 Operation procedure 18 Lighting procedure side burner 19 Cooking with hood down 19 Rotisserie c...

Page 3: ...presence of bubbles will indicate a gas escape DO NOT TEST FOR GAS ESCAPES WITH AN OPEN FLAME Match lighter etc If you are unable to correct the leak by tightening the connections turn off the gas an...

Page 4: ...TDOORS ONLY The barbecue is not intended to be installed in or on recreational vehicles and or boats and should not be placed under any surface that will burn Do not obstruct the flow of combustion an...

Page 5: ...ng for the assistance of another person when manoeuvring some of the larger or heavier pieces particularly the main barbecue body Remove the barbecue and components from the packing cartons Check agai...

Page 6: ...ssembly pack Barbecue body with hood and 6 burners attached Chrome plated swing away wire rack Fat grease receptacle Fat grease draining tray Cast iron flametamer plate Operating assembly instructions...

Page 7: ...torage cabinet 900 x 245 mm 1 Top panel storage cabinet 900 x 415 mm 1 Bottom panel storage cabinet 900 x 415 mm 2 Door assemblies 1 Utensil drawer 1 Gas cylinder hook 1 Gas cylinder support 2 Castors...

Page 8: ...trolley leg in a clockwise direction Tighten securely with adjustable spanner 3 Install wheels to right trolley legs by inserting the wheel bolt through the wheel and axle hole on the trolley leg as...

Page 9: ...two 2 M4 x6 mm phillips head screws provided See diagram 5 9 Before installing front doors visually check and ensure the threaded integral spacers of the bottom panels are located in position on the...

Page 10: ...nside the barbecue body to lighten the weight The installation of the barbecue into the trolley requires two 2 people to lift it up and into position so that the edge on the side panels rest firmly on...

Page 11: ...ssembled trolley to a laying down position and screw the castors into the legs with the pre fitted castor seats in them Fasten firmly using a shifter 7 Secure wheels to other legs using the long axle...

Page 12: ...e the two 2 holes for magnetic door stopper are in the front See diagram 1 Secure using two 2 1 4 x 1 2 roundhead screws and nuts provided Install the remaining cabinet leg to the opposite side of bot...

Page 13: ...ral spacers of panels are located in position on the hinge sides of cabinet top and bottom panels 7 Install either front door by inserting 1 4 x 5 8 part threaded bolt through the lower integral space...

Page 14: ...ing two 2 1 4 x 1 2 screws on the front panel as shown in diagram right 4 Using three 3 1 4 x 3 4 screws and 1 4 nuts to secure the top section to the bowl support bracket 5 Tighten and secure all scr...

Page 15: ...s or replacement can be made by a local LP gas dealer CAUTION When the appliance is not in use the gas must be turned off at the gas cylinder DISCONNECTING FROM GAS SOURCE a Turn the burner control OF...

Page 16: ...centre of the control panel and check for sparking at the stainless steel gas collector located between burners 4 If a spark is not evident at the gas collector check that the ignition lead is firmly...

Page 17: ...rack evenly with small openings upward See diagram 13 2 Place cast iron slotted grillplate in the barbecue body on the ledge above the ceramic flametamer 3 Position cooking pan to the right side and t...

Page 18: ...ode tip barbecue can be lit carefully with a match To light burners with a match insert lighted fireplace type match or long necked butane lighter through lighting hole located on left side of barbecu...

Page 19: ...he barbecue the 2 burners under the cooking pan should remain OFF Burner control The 6 burner design gives maximum control for oven cooking With the hood open ignite the two 2 outer left and right bur...

Page 20: ...injuries or damage Do not use rotisserie for other than intended use with barbecue IMPORTANT SAFETY POINTS The fats and juices that drip from the meat may cause flare ups Since flare ups impart the di...

Page 21: ...y by pulling cotter pin from beneath burner foot using a screwdriver or needle nose pliers See burner diagram on page 15 Carefully lift each burner up and away from gas valve orifice Remove the orific...

Page 22: ...d inside ends of burner tubes Also check position 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 unti...

Page 23: ...econnect to gas and check for leaks then observe burner flame for correct operation As with all appliances proper care and maintenance will keep them in a top operating condition and prolong their lif...

Page 24: ...ARANTEE Rinnai Australia has a service network in most states Our service network personnel are fully trained and equipped to give the best service on your Rinnai appliance If your barbecue needs serv...

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