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6.  PREPARATION

6.1.    

ATTACH THE GAS CYLINDER See fig.1.

6.1.1.   

Position your gas cylinder at the side of your barbecue, not underneath, remember the cylinder must be kept away from heat, and be in  

 

a safe position.

6.1.2.   

Attach the regulator to the gas cylinder. 

6.1.3.   

Perform the Gas Leak Test as described in Safety Precautions Section 1.

6.1.4.   

Check that all areas under the front panel are free from any obstructions (insects etc.). This area must be kept clean as this may affect  

 

the flow of combustion or of ventilation air.

6.1.5.   

Check the hose before each and every use, looking for cracks, cuts or any abrasions. 

6.1.6.   

If the hose is found to be faulty in any way, 

DO NOT

 attempt to use your barbecue, replace the hose with one from your Sealey stockist.

6.1.7.   

Ensure the hose is free from any kinks or bends which will affect the gas flow, when using your barbecue. Also the hose must not have  

 

undue tension and must not touch any part of the barbecue which may be hot. The hose must not be longer than 1.5 metres.

6.1.8.   

When changing your gas cylinder ensure there are no sources of ignition nearby and make sure the barbecue is switched off.

6.1.9.      The barbecue must be kept away from flammable materials. 

6.1.10.   

DO NOT

 move the barbecue during use.

7.  LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

 

  Caution: The lid must be open when lighting the burner!

 

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DO NOT

 stand with your face directly over the gas grill when lighting it.

7.1.    

With all gas controls on the Gas grill in the “OFF” position, turn the gas cylinder valve to the on position at the regulator.

7.2.    

To ignite, turn the gas control knob  to ”HI”. Immediately Push and hold ELECTRONIC IGNITION button until the burner lights.

7.3.    

If the gas does not ignite after 3 seconds,Turn the gas control knob  to ”OFF”. Wait for 2 minutes for the unburnt gas to evaporate.  

 

Then repeat above steps.

7.4.    

When the burner is alight, adjacent burners will cross light when their controls are turned to “HI”.

7.5.    

Turn the gas control knob fully anticlockwise for minimum setting.

BBQ12 | Issue 2(I) - 04/04/17

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

Summary of Contents for BBQ12

Page 1: ... you use the barbecue and after a cylinder change Test the leakage on all the connections where gas passes by 9 9 GAS LEAK CHECK Put soapy water on all the connections where the gas reaches Open the gas cylinder valve and regulator If bubbles are seen tighten the connection If bubbles are still seen close all valves turn off the regulator and contact your Sealey stockist for help Never use the bar...

Page 2: ...t to ensure that the assembly process is as easy as possible it is inherent with fabricated steel parts that corners and edges can cause cuts if improperly handled during assembly procedures Be careful while handling any parts during assembly It is strongly recommended that you protect hands with a pair of work gloves BBQ12 Issue 2 I 04 04 17 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited ...

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Page 10: ...part of the barbecue which may be hot The hose must not be longer than 1 5 metres 6 1 8 When changing your gas cylinder ensure there are no sources of ignition nearby and make sure the barbecue is switched off 6 1 9 The barbecue must be kept away from flammable materials 6 1 10 DO NOT move the barbecue during use 7 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS Caution The lid must be open when lighting the burner 8 8 DO ...

Page 11: ...7 Any modifications of this appliance may be dangerous and is not permitted DO NOT alter parts sealed by the manufacturer 9 2 STORAGE 9 2 1 The gas bottle must be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area and must be disconnected from your barbecue when not being used 9 2 2 Ensure that you are outside and well away from any sources of ignition before disconnecting your bottle 9 2 3 When using your...

Page 12: ...hole in burner The distance should be 1 8 to 3 16 Adjust if necessary 3 Clean wire and or electrode with rubbing alcohol and clean swab 4 Reconnect wires or replace electrode wire assembly 5 Replace igniter wire 6 Replace igniter 7 Inspect wire insulation and proper connection Replace wires if insulation is broken Sudden drop in gas flow or low flame 1 Grease build up 2 Excessive fat in meat 3 Exc...

Page 13: ... Environmental Protection Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste All tools accessories and packaging should be sorted taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment When the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal drain off any fluids if applicable into approved containers and dispose of the product ...

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