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INTERIOR:

1.

Turn the burner controls to 

‘OFF’

position.

2.

Turn the cylinder valve off fully. 

3.

Detach the regulator assembly from cylinder valve.

4.

Remove and clean the cooking plates, flame tamers
and burners.

5.

Cover the gas valve orifices with a piece of aluminium
foil.

6.

Brush the inside and bottom of the barbecue with a
stiff wire brush, and wash down with a mild soap
and warm water solution.  Rinse thoroughly and
let dry.

7.

Remove aluminium foil from orifices and check
orifices for any obstruction.

8.

Check spark electrode, adjusting as instructed.
Electrode tip pointing toward the bottom of gas
collector and approximately 5 mm from the bottom
of collector box.

9.

Replace burners and adjust spark electrode collector
box.

10. Replace flame tamer, plates and warming rack.

11. Reconnect to gas and observe burner flame for

correct operation.

12. Wipe external surfaces with a damp soft cloth

that has been immersed in a mild and warm
water solution.

As with all appliances, proper care and maintenance

will keep them in a top operating condition and prolong
their life.  Your barbecue is no exception.  By following
these cleaning procedures on a timely basis, your
barbecue will be kept clean and working properly with
minimum effort.

DO NOT USE OVEN CLEANER 
TO CLEAN THE BARBECUE.

!

Burning-off the barbecue after cooking will keep it
ready for instant use, however, once a year you should
give the entire barbecue a thorough cleaning to keep it
in top operating condition.

ANNUAL CLEANING OF BARBECUE BODY

The stainless steel over time will be affected by ‘tea
staining’ 

(the brown discolouration of some stainless steel)

.

Tea staining can be reduced by washing the surface

with mild detergent and warm water.  This should then
be followed by rinsing with clean cold water.  We
recommend the surface then be wiped dry with a clean
cloth.

CARE FOR STAINLESS STEEL SURFACE

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

IN COASTAL AREAS, FREQUENT
CLEANING AND THE USE OF A COVER
IS RECOMMENDED TO PROLONG THE
LIFE OF THE APPLIANCE.  
SALTY AIR WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT
EXPOSED PARTS.

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Summary of Contents for Maxim X4S

Page 1: ...er 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...

Page 2: ...As such this booklet has been designed to assist you in the assembling testing and operating your new barbecue along with important safety information helpful maintenance tips and troubleshooting We t...

Page 3: ...nder The regulator and hose assembly supplied with the appliance must be used Replacement regulator and hose assemblies must be those specified by the appliance manufacturer When connecting the hose a...

Page 4: ...f combustion and ventilation air around the barbecue housing while in use LOCATION OF YOUR BARBECUE If you store your barbecue indoors ALWAYS disconnect and remove gas cylinder FIRST and store gas cyl...

Page 5: ...lowing Not having used the barbecue for an extended period of time Initial assembly of barbecue Any disconnection and reconnection of hose assembly Changing gas cylinder Upon re connecting gas cylinde...

Page 6: ...FOLLOWING SHALL APPLY i AT LEAST 25 OF THE TOTAL WALL AREA IS COMPLETELY OPEN AND ii AT LEAST 30 OF THE REMAINING WALL AREA IS OPEN AND UNRESTRICTED IN THE CASE OF BALCONIES AT LEAST 20 OF THE TOTAL O...

Page 7: ...mers 2 Fixed warming rack 1 Hardware pack 1 Towel rack 1 Tool holder 1 Spice rack 1 PARTS LIST CAUTION While it is possible for one person to assemble this barbecue obtain assistance from another pers...

Page 8: ...Attaches left side shelf to barbecue body S132G04122 Pattern head screw 1 4 x 3 4 4 Attaches side burner frame to barbecue body S233G04332 Wing bolt 1 4 x 23 4 1 Secures gas cylinder P05301001A Batter...

Page 9: ...82 Pattern head screw part threaded 1 4 x 5 8 Qty 4 Ref S135G04101 Battery AA Qty 1 Ref P05301001A Scale 1 2 Door stop magnet Qty 2 Ref P05318022B Scale 1 2 Lighting stick Qty 1 Ref P05313023B Scale 1...

Page 10: ...ockwise until it stops Tighten securely using the customised wrench provided 4 Install the two 2 wheels to the trolley legs wheel side by inserting the wheel bolt through the wheel and axle hole on th...

Page 11: ...e protective film from the stainless steel doors Attach a door handle to each front door Be careful not to scratch the door surfaces 12 When installing the front doors make sure the door bolt holes ar...

Page 12: ...oks onto the tool holder with the hooks facing the side burner frame Attach tool holder to tabs on underside of side burner frame and secure firmly using two 2 screws and washers attached to tool hold...

Page 13: ...ening at end of side burner connection tube goes over tip of the side burner gas valve Refer to diagram A Secure the rear of the side burner body with supplied cotter pin Refer to diagram B 5 The gap...

Page 14: ...h gas collector box a wide stainless steel mechanism found at the front between each set of burners The easiest way to ensure this is to perform the following electrode check 1 Be sure all control kno...

Page 15: ...the threaded holes on the left and right body panels Do not completely tighten these screws but allow enough room to slide the slotted holes on the body wind shield onto the two screws and then tighte...

Page 16: ...our barbecue until the leak is repaired CAUTION When the appliance is not in use the gas must be turned off at the gas cylinder CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING TO GAS SOURCE TEST FOR LEAKS WITH A SOAP SO...

Page 17: ...osition then position match into lighting tube provided on left side of cooking surface The left side burner will light immediately Sequentially light the remaining burners from left to right MANUAL I...

Page 18: ...er from the cooking plates ENSURE THE HOOD IS OPEN and operate at HI setting for approximately 15 minutes Allow to cool then wash grill plates hot plate thoroughly with soap suds and scrubbing brush R...

Page 19: ...RRECTION Check for proper position of electrode tip The tip of the electrode should be pointing toward the tip of the collector box The gap between the spark electrode and the tip of the gas collector...

Page 20: ...order and install a new burner After installation check to ensure that gas valve orifices are correctly placed inside ends of burner tubes Also check position of spark electrode If fire occurs in and...

Page 21: ...pt clean and working properly with minimum effort DO NOT USE OVEN CLEANER TO CLEAN THE BARBECUE Burning off the barbecue after cooking will keep it ready for instant use however once a year you should...

Page 22: ...63 62 22 8 20 10 21 12 11 52 52 45 32 44 40 59 61 57 58 51 50 28 35 16a 29 33 5 1 3 R 4 L 9b 9a P A R T S D I A G R A M 22 22 This diagram is provided to assist you identify parts if replacement is ne...

Page 23: ...shelf P01004043D 1 30 Trolley rear panel P07702016B 1 31 Door bracket P03301006D 1 32 Trolley side panel P07604001B 2 33 Door left P04302007A 1 34 Door right P04303007A 1 35 Door handle P00203003B 2 3...

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