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Connecting to the Cylinder

• Confirm all barbecue control knobs are in the off position.

• Connect the regulator to the gas bottle according to your regulator and bottle dealer’s instructions.

Use Instructions

Before proceeding, make certain that you understand the WARNINGS section of this manual.

• Preparation before cooking – To prevent foods from sticking to the cooking grill, it is recommended to 

apply a light coat of cooking oil to the food before placing on the grill.

• Note: When cooking for the first time, paint colours may change slightly as a result of high

temperatures. This is normal and should be expected.

Lighting the Barbecue

1. Open the barbecue lid and turn on gas supply at gas cylinder.

2. Push control dial in and slowly turn to “    ” position.

3. If burner does not light, return to OFF position and try again.

4. Once ignition has occured, hold dial in for at least 10 seconds to ensure the burner stays lit.

5. If burner does not light or stay lit after holding dial in for 10 seconds, turn the dial to OFF position

  and wait for 1 minute and try again. Do not continuously hold the dial in as you may cause a build

  up of gas.

6. In windy conditions shield from wind to ensure easy lighting.

7. Turn control dial to alter burner settings as required.

After ignition, the burners should be burned at the low position for 3-5minutes in order to preheat the 

barbecue. 

After completion of preheating, turn burners to low position and close hood for best cooking results.

Manual Lighting Instructions

• Remove the cooking grills, searing grill and vapour bar from barbecue.

• Place a lit match beside the burner (at the same location as the sparker shield)

• Push and turn the right most control knob anti-clockwise to the high position.

• After successful lighting, light each burner from left to right as desired.

• If burner fails to ignite after repeated attempts, contact the help line number stated in this manual.

Grill Cooking

The Vapour bar evenly distributes the heat across the cooking grill area. The natural food juices

produced during cooking fall onto the hot vapour bar below and vapourise. Even cooking of food will be

achieved by using the barbecue with the hood down. This should only be done with the burner on low.

Flare-Up Control

IMPORTANT – FLARE UPS CAN OCCUR FROM RESIDUE FAT AND JUICES DRIPPING ONTO THE

BURNERS AND HOT VAPOUR BAR. To reduce this, regularly clean the burners and vapour bar. To

control flare-up, it is advisable to trim away excess fat from meat and poultry before grilling. The

burners should always be placed on the low setting during cooking. Always protect your hands when

handling anything near cooking surface of the barbecue. 

End of Cooking Session

After each cooking session, open the barbecue lid, turn the barbecue burners to the ‘high’ position and burn 

for 5 minutes. This procedure will burn off cooking residue, thus making cleaning easier.

To Turn Off:

1. Push the dial in and turn to the OFF position.

2. Turn the gas off and disconnect at the cylinder when not in use.

Summary of Contents for S325

Page 1: ...may be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty This does not affect your statutory rights Retain these instructions for future reference Leak test your barbecue annually Check the hose connections...

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Page 3: ...1 2 1 1 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Large Wheel Side Frame Base Panel Base Trim Cylinder Brackets Sink Searing Grill Cooking Grill Vapourising Bar Barbecue Lid Warming Rack Side Trays Handle Gas Hose...

Page 4: ...mended that the carton is cut open and spread out on the floor and used as a protective surface during assembly Refer to the assembly diagrams as necessary Important while every precaution has been ma...

Page 5: ...Assemble barbecue frame as shown below using 6 of the M6 x 12 Hex Bolts ref A to attach the side frames and base trim to the base panel The base trim must be positioned on the base panel before the si...

Page 6: ...Page 6 Assembly Step 2 Cylinder Brackets x2 Fit the two cylinder brackets using 5 of the M6 x 12 Hex Bolts ref A M6 x 12 Hex Bolt ref A x5...

Page 7: ...clean surface on the ground and fit the barbecue sink to the frame as shown using 4 of the M6 x 80 Bolts ref B and 4 spacers ref C Note Fully tighten all bolts at this stage Frame Barbecue Sink Posit...

Page 8: ...nto the barbecue sink as shown below 2 Place the searing grill and cooking grill into the barbecue sink as shown Note Ensure that the cooking grill is positioned directly above the vapourising bars Se...

Page 9: ...arbecue sink and align the brackets 2 Secure on either side of the hood using the pre fitted bolts M6x12mm Hex Bolt 3 Place the warming rack into position as shown below Warming Rack x1 Warming Rack B...

Page 10: ...frames using the 2 pre fitted M6 wing bolts and nuts like below Fit the handle to the hood using 4 of the M6 x 12 Hex Bolts Side Trays x2 Note side trays can be folded down for easy storage M6 x 12 He...

Page 11: ...ner to secure DO NOT overtighten IMPORTANT PERFORM LEAK TESTING AT THIS STAGE BEFORE USE SEE LEAK TESTING SECTION OF MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO CHECK AND PERFORM THE LEAK TEST COULD CAUSE SERI...

Page 12: ...o the grease tray using 1 of the M6x12 Hex Bolts ref A and then slide the grease cup into the grease cup bracket Slide the grease tray into the back of the barbecue as shown below Front Panel x1 Large...

Page 13: ...tles indoors For optimal performance we suggest the following This barbecue is intended for use with LPG bottled gas only A regulator of 28mbar must be used for Butane gas or 37mbar for Propane gas Th...

Page 14: ...ng turn burners to low position and close hood for best cooking results Manual Lighting Instructions Remove the cooking grills searing grill and vapour bar from barbecue Place a lit match beside the b...

Page 15: ...rning off the residue after cooking will keep the burners clean The burners should be removed and cleaned annually or whenever heavy build up is found to ensure that there are no signs of blockage deb...

Page 16: ...niting always have the lid open ONLY use barbecue on a flat LEVEL non flammable surface or ground When positioning ensure the unit is a minimum of 1 metre from flammable items or structure This barbec...

Page 17: ...and other foods Before cooking ensure barbecue grill surfaces and tools are clean and free of old food residue DO NOT use the same utensils to handle cooked and uncooked foods Ensure all meat is cook...

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Page 20: ...arbecue Universal Innovations strive to lead the field in product design and innovation If you have any comments regarding this product we would be delighted to hear from you Troubleshooting Problem P...

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