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Use

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3.2 First use

1. Remove any protective film from the 

outside or inside of the appliance, 
including accessories.

2. Remove any labels (apart from the 

technical data plate) from the 
accessories and from the cooking 
compartments.

3. Remove all the accessories from the 

appliance and clean them (see 4 
Cleaning and maintenance). 

4. Run the burners at full power for 10 

minutes before you first use the 
appliance to remove any residue from 
the manufacturing process.

Diffusers

Before using the appliance, it is necessary 
to assemble the diffusers as shown in the 
figure below.

Installing the lid (on some models only)

Place the lid in position on the appliance 
and attach it with the 6 screws supplied.

Improper use

Danger of burns

•  The lid must always be kept open while 

the burners are being lit. It can be 
lowered once they have ignited and 
must be raised as soon as the 
thermometer fitted on it reaches 300°C. 
Take care not to obstruct the combustion 
gas outlet flue in the back of the lid.

Summary of Contents for PBQ31GA

Page 1: ...Using the accessories 15 3 4 Using the appliance 18 3 5 Turning the appliance off 19 3 6 Cooking Advice 19 4 Cleaning and maintenance 22 4 1 Instructions 22 4 2 Cleaning the appliance 22 4 3 Extraordi...

Page 2: ...rusty Never store a spare gas cylinder close to the appliance Never disconnect the gas cylinder from the appliance while it is in operation and always perform any procedure on the gas cylinder well aw...

Page 3: ...case of bad weather Any contact with water might seriously damage the appliance and put its safety at risk Remove any traces of liquid from the lid if fitted before opening Only light the burners with...

Page 4: ...who are responsible for their safety The appliance is not designed to operate with external timers or with remote control systems 1 4 Disposal This appliance must be disposed of separately from other...

Page 5: ...before using the appliance 1 7 How to read the user manual This user manual uses the following reading conventions 1 Use instruction sequence Single use instruction Plastic packaging Danger of suffoc...

Page 6: ...y The battery supplies the burner ignition plugs 2 Burner knobs Useful for lighting and adjusting the appliance burners Press and turn the knobs anti clockwise to the value to light the relative burne...

Page 7: ...ing Diffusers Useful for making the flame uniform and improving the type of cooking Drip trays These catch the residue produced by the food being cooked Duct Allows liquids to run off into the liquid...

Page 8: ...posing them to the flame Griddle For direct uniform cooking of meat fish and vegetables providing light dishes with their nutritional content intact Liquid waste compartment For collecting waste liqui...

Page 9: ...using the appliance Improper use Danger of burns or explosions THE FLAT LID MUST NOT BE CLOSED WHEN THE BURNERS ARE OPERATING The accessories intended to come into contact with food are made of mater...

Page 10: ...h fire if overheated Be very careful Always ensure that the burner components are correctly fitted in place Improper use Risk of damage to surfaces Do not rest pans or trays on the lid when fitted Do...

Page 11: ...se the appliance to remove any residue from the manufacturing process Diffusers Before using the appliance it is necessary to assemble the diffusers as shown in the figure below Installing the lid on...

Page 12: ...ix it to the appliance Flat lid safety legs To ensure that the user remembers to turn off the gas before closing the flat lid two pivoting safety legs have been fitted When closing the flat lid the sa...

Page 13: ...ore using them for the first time to remove any residue left by the manufacturing process Incorrect position Risk of damaging the appliance Be very careful when positioning the grills and the griddle...

Page 14: ...sure that they are as close as possible to the sides of the cooking area then position the griddle so that its edges fit together with those of the grills at the side Configuration C the grills can b...

Page 15: ...igures Cast iron grills and griddle The cast iron grills and griddle can be arranged in any order on the appliance The mechanical locks of the grills and the griddle must always be positioned as shown...

Page 16: ...c ignition device Simply press the knob and turn it anti clockwise to the maximum flame symbol until the burner lights If the burner does not light in the first 15 seconds turn the knob to and wait 60...

Page 17: ...if the heat is too high and burns the food turn the burners down using the knob or else move the food During cooking it is recommended to remove the liquid waste compartment cover to allow cooking fu...

Page 18: ...d fish direct cooking Arrange the vegetables and or fish on the grill after preheating Given the nature of these foods the knobs should be kept turned to the minimum setting Cooking information table...

Page 19: ...1 10 13 15 Medium minimum flame Leg of lamb Indirect 2 5 10 150 180 On stainless steel griddle Sliced onion Direct 0 6 15 10 15 On stainless steel griddle Sliced aubergine Direct 0 5 10 8 13 Medium fl...

Page 20: ...results clean the griddle and grills when still lukewarm Wearing heat resistant gloves dip them in water and then scrub them with a brass bristle brush to remove any food residue Complete cleaning by...

Page 21: ...pwards to remove it 3 Clean the support and refit it following the instructions given above Drip trays After cooking carefully remove the drip trays and pour the fat into a suitable container this mus...

Page 22: ...ners Check regularly that the burners are igniting completely and no gas outlet holes are clogged If you notice that a burner is not igniting completely blowing it with compressed air may be sufficien...

Page 23: ...3 Raise and hold the burner with one hand and first remove the igniter 1 and then the thermocouple 2 4 The burners can then be removed from their bases in the front of the appliance B for more thorou...

Page 24: ...and take container C out of housing A 3 After replacing the battery E reinsert the container into its housing making sure that slot D is facing inwards Live parts Danger of electrocution Ensure the ap...

Page 25: ...rk surface This appliance can be installed in a support structure such as an island unit or in a worktop with a rear wall If installed in a support structure such as an island the appliance must be in...

Page 26: ...o be run The hole may be made on the right hand side or in the rear of the supporting structure always on the right in correspondence with the appliance s gas intake all measurements are expressed in...

Page 27: ...naked light to check that gas is flowing from the burners properly or to look for gas leaks in the appliance When hooking up the appliance to the cylinder use only the fittings and regulators supplie...

Page 28: ...ressure must be adjusted to 1 0 kPa when approximately 50 of the burners are on high flame the appliance test point is located on the regulator This appliance is suitable for connection with rigid pip...

Page 29: ...to the gas cylinder turn the fitting anti clockwise and hand tighten only DO NOT USE A SPANNER When connecting the barbecue to a fixed LPG supply it must be installed by a licensed gas fitter in accor...

Page 30: ...line using a bayonet point fitting according to the requirements of AS5601 and local gas authority requirements This will allow the barbecue to be connected and disconnected by using the special hose...

Page 31: ...o that the length of the piping does not exceed 1 5 metres No part of the hose is in contact with hot walls max 50 C The hose is not under traction or tension and has no kinks or twists The hose is no...

Page 32: ...G proceed as follows 1 Open the gas valve on the LPG canister or rotate the tap for the Natural Gas supply BUT DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE BURNERS 2 With gas pressure in the hose check for any leaks o...

Page 33: ...justing the bypass valve 1 ULPG 2 75 kPa Nominal gas consumption MJ h 13 5 Injector 1 100 mm x 5 100 2 NG 1 0 kPA Nominal gas consumption MJ h 14 4 Injector 1 100 mm x 5 175 1 ULPG 2 75 kPa 2 NG 1 0 k...

Page 34: ...are of the same type Avoid using adapters and shunts as these could cause overheating and a risk of burns Testing At the end of installation carry out a brief inspection test If the appliance fails t...

Page 35: ...ion of the gas valves burner and ignition Turn the gas knobs to the low position and observe stability of the flame for each burner individually and all together In case the appliance fails to operate...

Page 36: ...unrestricted Appliance overall dimensions mm Do not use the appliance in conditions where it is directly exposed to the elements Once the appliance has cooled down it must be protected against the el...

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