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SETTING UP THE BARBEQUE

THIS APPLIANCE SHALL ONLY BE USED IN AN ABOVE GROUND OPEN AIR SITUATION WITH NATURAL VENTILATION, WITHOUT STAGNANT AREAS, 
WHERE GAS LEAKAGE AND PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION ARE RAPIDLY DISPERSED BY WIND AND NATURAL CONVECTION

1. POSITIONING

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Please make sure that the barbeque is NOT positioned underneath any combustible material or surface.

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There MUST be a clearance of at least 250mm from the sides of the Barbeque to any combustible materials or surfaces. There must also be a clearance of at least 
1500mm above the cooking surfaces to any combustible surface, and 500mm clearance at the back.

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Flammable materials of any description MUST be kept well away from the barbeque.

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The barbeque must be positioned such that the gas cylinder is kept away from direct sunlight.

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The barbeque must be positioned to avoid walkways, gangways and general pedestrian access.

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The nature of a barbeque is such that many of the surfaces are hot to touch, the positioning of the barbeque should take into consideration the possibility of 
accidental hand or body contact. 

Any enclosure in which the appliance is used shall comply with one of the following:

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An enclosure with walls on all sides, but at least one permanent opening at ground level and no overhead cover.

SEE EXAMPLE 1

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Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls.

SEE EXAMPLE 2 & 3

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Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls, the following shall apply -

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at least 25% of the total wall area is completely open; and

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at least 30% of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted

SEE EXAMPLE 4 & 5

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In the case of balconies, at least 20% of the total of the side, back and front wall areas shall be and remain open and unrestricted.

EXAMPLE 1

EXAMPLE 4

30% or more in total 
of the remaining wall 
area in open is unrestricted

Open side at least 25% of
total wall area

EXAMPLE 5

Open side at least 25% of
total wall area

30% or more in total 
of the remaining wall 
area in open is unrestricted

EXAMPLE 3

EXAMPLE 2

Summary of Contents for BAR-B PRO 4

Page 1: ...GAS PRO 4 BURNER GAS BARBECUE OWNERS MANUAL Retain manual for future reference...

Page 2: ...t from your new barbecue but will ensure that you use the barbecue safely If you have any questions or suggestions please contact us You will find the details on the back of this manual INDEX Parts li...

Page 3: ...LATE ASSEMBLY ITEM DESCRIPTION PARTS LIST QUANTITY PICTURE 23 24 1 2 OIL CUP 1 DOOR AXIS SUPPORT R 25 1 26 2 28 4 HEAT PANEL BASKET HORIZONTAL SUPPORT BASKET VERTICAL SUPPORT FLEXIBLE GAS HOSE FIXED I...

Page 4: ...any of the surfaces are hot to touch the positioning of the barbeque should take into consideration the possibility of accidental hand or body contact Any enclosure in which the appliance is used shal...

Page 5: ...16 PCS A M6X12 6 PCS B M6 SPRING WASHER 6 PCS C M6 FLAT WASHER 6 PCS STEP 2 ATTACH LEFT AND RIGHT PANELS 1 Both rounded corners of Cart Bottom Plate Assembly 1 should be facing the front of cabinet a...

Page 6: ...th Spring Washer B and then Flat Washer C 9 Screw bolt through Cart Rear Panel 6 into Basket Horizontal Support 26 as shown in diagram H View 10 Repeat for left hand side Basket Vertical Support 25 an...

Page 7: ...Screw bolt from inside cabinet through Basket Vertical Support 25 into Door Upper 10 8 Repeat for second Basket Vertical Support 25 As shown in diagram H View 9 Install Door Assembly 11 by placing bot...

Page 8: ...Assembly 12 thread inserts 4 Partially screw top rear and front bolts making sure bottom bolts stay aligned Partially screw bottom bolts ATTACH RIGHT SIDE SHELF TO FIREBOX ASSEMBLY 1 Repeat for Right...

Page 9: ...F SIDE BURNER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE GRILL 1 Thread side burner hose through hole in right side Body Lid Assembly 12 and place behind side burner fascia as shown in diagram 2 Unscrew side burner hose nut a...

Page 10: ...ts in Flexible Gas Hose Fixed 24 and position over main barbeque gas hose connection as shown in diagram H View 4 Place bolt heads through mounting holes in Cart Right Panel 5 and push down into corre...

Page 11: ...item Do not attempt to connect gas to a barbeque that is not secure in a frame or trolley To ensure performance a gas cylinder of minimum 4 5kg is required 3 IF YOU SMELL GAS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERAT...

Page 12: ...from the ventilation holes at the base and side of the firebox and also around the slot holes at the grill plate when hood is open When the hood is closed air is also admitted out from the ventilation...

Page 13: ...with a high smoke point canola sunflower or safflower Except for sausages also oil the meat lightly and season with salt and pepper before cooking Resist the temptation to turn meat too soon and too o...

Page 14: ...za cutter cuts through pizza easily and quickly ACCESSORIES Wiltshire BAR B products provide you with all of the tools to become a master of the BBQ 13 MAINTENANCE There are a couple of maintenance pr...

Page 15: ...structions supplied in the operating manual Any repair does not extend the warranty period Use of any parts other than original Wiltshire BAR B parts will void this warranty INSTALLATION CONDITIONS Al...

Page 16: ...d of McPhersons Consumer Products Australia 105 Vanessa St Kingsgrove NSW 2208 New Zealand 30 Highbrook Drive East Tamaki Auckland 2013 Singapore 20 Toh Guan Road 03 00 CJ GLS Building Singapore 60883...

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