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Installation
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Do not obstruct any ventilation ports on the body of the hood of the barbeque.
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The gas cylinder must be kept out of direct sunlight and away from any heat
sources.
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During a gas cylinder swap or refill ensure that all control knobs are in the
OFF
position and there are no naked flames in close proximity.
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Gas hoses must NOT be twisted, kinked or under any form of tension. The gas
hose should hang freely with no bends, folds or kinks.
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No part of the flexible hose should come into contact with any part of the
barbeque that will become hot during operation.
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A regular inspection of the hose and ‘O’ ring seal should be made to ensure that it
is not cracking, breaking cutting or deteriorating in any other way.
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Any damage to the hose or ‘O’ ring seal requires an immediate replacement from
your local agent or gas expert.
Assembling your Barbeque
Start by unpacking the barbeque, and placing all the components on a flat surface. Be
careful not to damage the painted finish.
Check that you have all the correct parts.
Remove all packaging materials and dispose of thoughtfully.
Roasting Hood
Hood Handle
Hood Hinge Pins & R Clips
Cooking Grills
Firebox
Side Shelves
Grease Tray + Cup
Match Holder
For Manual
Ignition
Chain For
Portable Use.
(without stand)