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Spare parts 2 burner (continued) 

 

Code 

Description 

 

Code 

Description 

CP9095500 

Hood back panel 

 
 

41 

CP9095530 

Trolley side  panel trim 

CP9095501 

Hood back inner panel 

42 

CP9095267 

Castor with lock 

CP9095502 

Hood right panel 

43 

CP9095531 

Base panel assembly 

CP9095268 

Hood glass 

44 

CP9095532 

Base trim panel 

CP9095269 

Thermometer 

45 

CP9095533 

Castor 

CP9095503 

Hood front inner panel 

46 

CP9095994

 

"S" Shaped Brackets

 

CP9095504 

Hood front panel 

47 

CP9095272 

Trolley top panel assembly 

CP9095505 

Hood handle 

48 

CP9095263 

Magnet 

CP9095506 

Hood glass bracket 

49 

CP9095995 

Door Stopper 

10 

CP9095507 

Hood left panel 

50 

CP9095973 

“L” brackets

 

11 

CP9095508 

Hood pin 

51 

CP9095276 

Door assembly 

12 

CP9095509 

Hood back bracket 

52 

CP9095535 

Spring pin 

13 

CP9095306 

Warming rack 

53 

CP9095536 

Gas tube cap 

14 

CP9095510 

Hood left bracket 

54 

CP9095276 

Door inner panel 

15 

CP9094338 

Rubber buffer 

55 

CBGASEXT

 

Corrugated tube 

16 

CP9095274 

Cast iron hotplate 

56 

CP9095537 

Side burner 

17 

CP9095273 

Cast Iron cooking grill 

57 

CP9095538 

Copper ring 

18 

CP9095511 

Crossfire 

58 

CP9095539 

Spill bowl 

19 

CP9095512 

Cast iron burner 

59 

CP9095540 

Electrode 

20 

CP9095513 

Firebox 

60 

CP9095541 

Firebox right bracket 

21 

CP9095514 

Firebox left panel 

61 

CP9095542 

Side burner shelf assembly 

22 

CP9095515 

Side shelf bracket assembly 

62 

CP9095286 

Side burner valve assembly 

23 

CP9095516 

Side shelf assembly 

63 

CP9095544 

Side burner glass bracket 

24 

CP9095517 

Firebox left bracket 

64 

CP9095545 

Side burner glass 

25 

CP9095518 

Fat channelling tray handle 

65 

CP9095287 

Side burner knob 

26 

CP9095519 

Control panel bracket 

66 

CP9095546 

Side burner trivet 

27 

CP9095520 

Grease guide 

67 

CP9095547 

Side burner lid 

28 

CP9095521 

Control panel heat shield 

68 

CP9095548 

Side burner lid hinge 

29 

CP9095304 

Regulator assembly 

69 

CP9095549 

Hood right bracket 

30 

CP9095522 

Match holder 

70 

CP9095550 

Slide track 

31 

CP9095523 

Control  panel trim 

71 

CP9095551 

Cylinder slide tray bracket 

32 

CP9095524 

Control panel 

72 

CP9095552 

Cylinder slide tray 

33 

CP9095525 

Knob seat 

73 

CP9095553 

Firebox back panel 

34 

CP9095305 

Knob 

74 

CP9095554 

Firebox right panel 

35 

CP9095271 

Fat tray 

75 

CP9095275 

 

2B Anti tilt foot spring 

36 

CP9095270 

Valve assembly 

76 

2B Anti tilt foot step screw 

37 

CP9095526 

Fat tray left bracket 

77 

2B Anti tilt foot 

38 

CP

9095982

 

Left door bracket 

78 

CP9095557 

Side burner valve rubber 

39 

CP9095528 

Trolley left side panel 

79 

CP9095644 

Fat  tray  handle 

40 

CP9095529 

Trolley back panel 

 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...ons contain important information that needs to be followed for the safe assembly and use of your new barbeque Please read through carefully and completely prior to assembly Take care to remove all pa...

Страница 2: ...sed by a build up of grease in the grease channelling tray and the inside of the barbeque frame A fat fire can be difficult to put out and will be dangerous if it spreads to the gas hose You should ke...

Страница 3: ...ere else where cooking smoke is likely to cause a problem For Build In Barbeques and Islands Ensure you leave sufficient clearance underneath the barbeque for removal and cleaning of grease channellin...

Страница 4: ...m clearance is required from the rear of the build in barbeque support bracket body to allow the roasting hood to open freely When fully open the hood leans back slightly to prevent accidental closure...

Страница 5: ...tial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls 1 Any enclosure with walls on all sides but at least one permanent opening at ground level and no overhead cover 3 Within a pa...

Страница 6: ...e connected to twin 45 kg LPG cylinders or to Natural Gas must be installed by a licensed gasfitter in accordance with the requirements of AS 5601 and local gas authority requirements There are two ap...

Страница 7: ...to use LPG It can thus be connected to LPG without any alteration If you wish to connect your barbeque to natural gas it will need to be converted beforehand using the correct conversion jets code NG...

Страница 8: ...x M6 60mm Round Head Screws 4 x M4 8mmRound Head Screws 4B 4 x M4 8mm Round Head Screws 2B 17 x M6 12mm Flat Head Screws 4B 14 x M6 12mm Flat Head Screws 2B 6 x Washer 6 4 14 5mm 4 x M6 15mm Round Hea...

Страница 9: ...supplied pack of 2 shelves code MC2CDFFL or pack of 1 shelf 1 side burner code MC2CDFSL If you are assembling a build in or a non steel island make sure you have the separately supplied build in kit c...

Страница 10: ...h the hood open fit the screw first through the washer then through the hood then through the bezel and into the hood handle as shown Tighten firmly Remove the screw on the Handle View from inside the...

Страница 11: ...4B 8 x M6 12mm Flat Head Screws 2B Locate the separator panel in place and start the screws two each side three on the back 4B has two in the top front corners 2B has 1 only in front corner Get all th...

Страница 12: ...lp carefully lower the head unit onto the cart fix 4 x M6 12mm Flat Head Screws and 4 x Metal Washers through the hole on S shaped bracket and lock it to the head Tighten all screws firmly Take care w...

Страница 13: ...other and join the adjacent carts and fireboxes as detailed below a Bolt the adjacent carts together WHAT YOU NEED 4x M6 15mm screws 4x M6 hex nuts Join the two carts using two M6 15mm screws and hex...

Страница 14: ...nt fireboxes together WHAT YOU NEED TO JOIN THE BBQ FIREBOXES 2 x M6 Hex Nuts 2 x Washers 6 4 14 5mm 2 x M6 60mm screws Join the 4B and 2B firebox using two M6 60mm screws washers and hex nuts as show...

Страница 15: ...Page 15 Assembly instructions continued STEP 6 IF ATTACHING SIDE SHELVES Unscrew the 12 existing M6 x 15mm flat head screws as indicated on the side panels Keep the screws safely aside...

Страница 16: ...CART MODELS ONLY Attach the side shelf Screw the side table bracket set to the left side of the bbq using 4 pieces M6 40mm long screws and the two screws already pre fitted to the bracket set With the...

Страница 17: ...12mm Locking nuts and bolts for each shelf If folding is not required lock the shelves into place with 1 x nut and bolt front and back as below If you have two side shelves attach the second side she...

Страница 18: ...Attach the side burner if purchased WHAT YOU NEED 5 x M6 15mm short screws Screw 4 pieces M6 15mm short screws into the right side of the bbq as shown Do not screw in all the way Leave a 5mm gap to a...

Страница 19: ...and back into the bbq control panel front corner hole as shown Tighten all screws a Remove the grease channelling tray and use two spanners to disconnect the cap from the manifold outlet one spanner t...

Страница 20: ...ator panel WHAT YOU NEED 1 x separately supplied build in kit code CDBIKL includes 2 x brackets 8 x M6 35mm screws 1 x 4B front dress piece Only for 2 burner build in you may also require separately s...

Страница 21: ...he electric cabling through the access hole in the separator panel e Fit the grease channelling tray front dress piece handle as shown below The 4 burner has a grease cup that fits later into the sepa...

Страница 22: ...the bracket bbq assembly into place If it is fitting into an island lock down with the screws provided with the island STEP 13 FOUR BURNER MODELS ONLY Fit the grease cup into the separator panel Remo...

Страница 23: ...MODELS Locate the grease channelling tray into position Slide the grease channelling tray into the support brackets on the separator panel so that it is under the bbq all the way back If you have a c...

Страница 24: ...ELS SKIP STRAIGHT TO STEP 17 Place the Hotplate and Cooking Grills into position on the upper ledge as shown below You can position the grills and hotplate either side as required On the 4 burner mode...

Страница 25: ...ceramic tiles hotplate and grills WHAT YOU NEED 4 x Ceramic Tiles 1 x Ceramic Tile Rack First place the ceramic tiles in the bbq Either side is OK The tiles will be underneath the cooking grills Now...

Страница 26: ...upper ledge as shown below The grills go above the ceramic tiles There is no need for ceramic tiles under the hotplate It is OK to purchase extra grills ceramic tiles and support rack to replace your...

Страница 27: ...rming rack can hook onto the back of the cart when not required STEP 19 DELUXE 4 BURNER MODELS ONLY Attach the rotisserie a Assemble the motor bracket WHAT YOU NEED 1 x Motor Bracket including 2 x Was...

Страница 28: ...support collar fits into the right windshield as shown and should be tightened to the shaft to prevent the shaft from dislodging from the motor If using the rotisserie first remove the warming rack F...

Страница 29: ...ransformer WHAT YOU NEED 1 x Transformer Including Bracket a Hang the transformer onto the vent slots in the cart right side panel For Build in models attach the transformer firmly in an appropriate l...

Страница 30: ...gnitor Cover Box 1 x Battery a Remove the cap and nylon locking nut from the Electric Ignitor put the Ignitor into the Cover box and lock in place with the nylon locking nut b Fit the wires through th...

Страница 31: ...lat tabs Slide the tab into the flat bracket on the underside of the separator panel until firmly in place Note The ignition wires should come out through the side hole of the ignitor box e Connect th...

Страница 32: ...OR ASSEMBLY MUST STILL BE USED FOR INDIVIDUAL MODULES Adjacent e g 6B shared gas supply assembly WHAT YOU NEED 1 x separately supplied corrugated gas pipe code CBGASEXT Take out the grease channelling...

Страница 33: ...t the barbeque Make sure all the barbeque control knobs are OFF If you have a portable gas cylinder turn the cylinder ON by rotating the control knob anti clockwise If you have a wall connection ensur...

Страница 34: ...turning the burner control knob to HI You can access the main burners from underneath the barbeque or from a hole in the side of the barbeque body Use the match holder provided to hold a lit match clo...

Страница 35: ...o persist If this occurs simply turn the burner off wait a few seconds then relight Turning OFF When you ve finished cooking leave the burner controls on HI for a maximum of 5 minutes to burn off exce...

Страница 36: ...coat the cooking surfaces with oil This will reduce issues with food sticking Light the burners and leave on high for about 3 5 minutes to warm the barbeque up Once the barbeque is warmed up you shou...

Страница 37: ...tamer and then vapourise with the vapours penetrating back into the food As an alternative to simply grilling try marinating your meat fish poultry or vegetables first The longer you leave the food to...

Страница 38: ...lit burners will circulate all through the hood cooking quite evenly Quite close attention needs to be paid to the food and the burners frequently reset to LO or OFF as required to prevent overheating...

Страница 39: ...te or gravy Preheat the barbeque with all burners on HI and the hood closed for 5 minutes Importantly once the barbeque is pre heated and the hood is closed heat is trapped around the food so normally...

Страница 40: ...residue You should use an oven mitt to avoid burns 3 minutes now will save 30 minutes next barbeque NEVER let the temperature exceed 250 C or the barbeque can dangerously overheat and burn your food...

Страница 41: ...e ready to cook Light the rear burner as instructed above once it is alight switch on the motor and close the hood make a quick check that nothing is getting caught when the hood is closed Avoid openi...

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Страница 43: ...sable tray regularly Also keep the fat channelling tray itself clean to prevent a build up of grease If you don t do this a fat fire can result This can be quite dangerous and will void the warranty o...

Страница 44: ...east once a year If it appears worn or cracked have it replaced We recommend having your barbeque checked by an authorised service agent every 5 years This is to ensure there are no leaks and that all...

Страница 45: ...minutes on HI Clean burner Engage the burner onto the valve Flame blows out in wind gusts Too windy Low on gas Excess grease build up Shelter or move the bbq Replace or refill the cylinder Clean the b...

Страница 46: ...s etc The dimensions of your barbeque will differ depending on the exact frame design and how many burners you have according to the following chart Please note that we are continually updating our ba...

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Страница 54: ...5540 Electrode 20 CP9095513 Firebox 60 CP9095541 Firebox right bracket 21 CP9095514 Firebox left panel 61 CP9095542 Side burner shelf assembly 22 CP9095515 Side shelf bracket assembly 62 CP9095286 Sid...

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Страница 56: ...CP9095565 Hood back bracket 58 CP9095973 L brackets 19 CP9095516 Side table assembly 59 CP9095293 Left door assembly 20 CP9095517 Firebox left bracket 60 CP9095995 Door Stopper 21 CP9095566 Ignition...

Страница 57: ...n cook in the kitchen you can cook on a barbeque soups roasts breads casseroles stir fries pizzas chips smoked foods lasagne are just a few of the possibilities Accessories include Gas Safety Gauge Aw...

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