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Installation

Checking The Gas Type

Connecting To A Portable LPG Cylinder

Before assembling your barbeque, you should ensure your barbeque is suited to the type of 

gas which you are going to use.

LPG, Also Known As Propane: 

Barbeques suited to LPG should have an orange sticker on the side saying “PROPANE ONLY”.
This is most commonly supplied as a portable 4 kg or 9 kg gas cylinder, which can be refilled or swapped 
at petrol stations or your place of purchase when empty. 
Some homes have twin 45kg LPG cylinders permanently installed near an outside wall. These cylinders 
supply LPG gas to many appliances in the home via copper pipes, and are filled as required by the gas 
supply company.

Conduct a leak test before use - see the section titled "Lighting Your Barbeque".

Before connecting the cylinder, inspect the hose, fittings and rubber seals. If there is any sign of splitting 
or wear, have the hose replaced.
Now take the hose and connect the regulator end of it to the gas cylinder. You won’t need a spanner here. 
Just turn the fitting in an anticlockwise direction and hand tighten as much as you can. This should seal it 
sufficiently. Ensure the gas cylinder is secure, and that it remains upright at all times. 

Installation

Connecting To A Fixed LPG Supply Or Natural Gas

IMPORTANT: 

Check the gas type (natural gas or bottled LPG) that is being supplied to the barbeque 

before connecting. Conversion of the barbeque from being suitable for LPG to Natural Gas can only be 
done by an authorised person using conversion jets NGCJCC and 

if required, 

hose kit NGCK250VJ. The  

instructions 

in these kits must be followed.

Barbeques which are 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 approaches to installation: 

Permanent Piped Connection: 

Your barbeque may be permanently connected to the main gas lines or 

LPG cylinders via copper pipe. This must be done entirely by the gasfitter, in accordance with requirements of 
AS 5601, and local gas authority requirements. Your gasfitter will ensure that your barbeque is permanently 
connected to the supply via copper pipe, the gas pressure in the lines is adequate, pipe sizes are correct, 
all connections are secure, and that all necessary components (such as secondary regulators and manual 
shutoffs) are included where regulations require them. Once this is done, the barbeque cannot be moved. 
It is a permanent fixture of the property.

Bayonet Point: 

Alternatively, you can have the gas fitter terminate the gas line using a “bayonet point”. 

This allows you to connect and disconnect the barbeque using a special hose and bayonet termination. 
Such a hose is provided in the Natural Gas kit NGCK250VJ. Follow the instructions supplied 

with the kit

to complete the connection, including the use of the chain to prevent the hose being stretched. 
For LPG installations, an appropriate hose is available from your Barbeques Galore store.
Even if your barbeque area already has a bayonet point, you will still need to call upon a gas fitter to 
ensure gas pressure is sufficient for your barbeque, and to ensure your barbeque functions correctly before 
leaving. Where a gas fitter is required, the gasfitter must test the safety and operation of the appliance 
before leaving, including gas pressure, ignition and burner operation.
Conduct a leak test before use - see the section titled "Lighting Your Barbeque".

To the installer:

 You must instruct the consumer on safe operation, and ensure these instructions are 

left with the consumer before leaving the site.

Barbeque connected to twin 45 kg LPG 
cylinders.  Copper  pipe  brings  the  gas 
from the tanks to the barbeque area. A 
flexible hose connects to a bayonet fitting 
near the barbeque.

Barbeque  connected  to  the  Natural  Gas 
supply. Copper pipe brings the gas from the 
gas  meter  to  the  barbeque  area. A  flexible 
hose connects to a bayonet fitting near the 
barbeque.

NG

Natural Gas 

This barb

eque 

can be converted for use with Natural Gas by an authorised person using conversion kit

NGCJCC.  It will then have a black printed label saying "NATURAL GAS".

 
 Connecting the barbeque to Natrual Gas must initially be done only by a licensed gasfitter. Typically this

 is done through a bayonet hose (NGCK250VJ), but may also be direct plumbed using a governor (RCV250) 

and suitable metal piping. 

 

 

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Страница 1: ... Use And Enjoyment Of Your New Cucina Professional Build In 5 Burner G5CPBIQ Cucina Professional BUILD IN Tools required 2 adjustable spanners 1 phillips head screwdriver WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF BARBEQUES GALORE OUTDOOR COOKING ...

Страница 2: ... will enjoy years of satisfying trouble free outdoor cooking And when you re fully up and running you can visit your retailer for some great accessories and cooking tips to make your experience even more rewarding But first things first Safety First It is a good idea to tie back long hair and loose clothing while cooking in case of unexpected flare ups Do not transport the barbeque whilst it is ho...

Страница 3: ...cated stand for a portable gas cylinder or alternatively you can run a gas pipe or hose in the gap underneath the island for permanent gas connections Most importantly you must observe the clearances listed on the data sticker on your barbeque It will tell you how close you can put the barbeque to combustible surfaces wood gyprock trees wooden fences etc If you don t follow these clearances there ...

Страница 4: ...Tamers are angled metal covers that protect the food and juices from coming into direct contact with the burners and flames FlameTamers must be positioned over any burner which is directly under a grill It is also advisable to place them under the hotplate Insert The Flame Tamers Your barbeque is now ready to connect up to gas Assembling Your Barbeque Insert the warming rack by positioning the two...

Страница 5: ... requirements Your gasfitter will ensure that your barbeque is permanently connected to the supply via copper pipe the gas pressure in the lines is adequate pipe sizes are correct all connections are secure and that all necessary components such as secondary regulators and manual shutoffs are included where regulations require them Once this is done the barbeque cannot be moved It is a permanent f...

Страница 6: ...nob anti clockwise If you have a wall connection ensure the bayonet fitting is connected Spray or pour soapy water about the same concentration as washing up water along the gas line including The gas connection at the inlet of the barbeque The gas hose or metal piping including any joints or bends in the piping The gas connection at the gas cylinder or the wall connection If bubbles appear there ...

Страница 7: ... minutes to warm the barbeque up Once the barbeque is warmed up you should set the burners to your desired cooking temperature You re now ready to start cooking up a feast Preparing To Cook It is a good idea to line the tray with aluminium foil to assist with cleaning Also placing absorbent material into the tray will avoid splashing and overflowing when it starts to fill Suitable absorbent materi...

Страница 8: ...to cut into the meat Avoid burning or charring food as this has been shown to be unhealthy Don t leave cooked food standing for too long before eating This is when you place the food directly over the lit burners either on the grill or the hotplate This method is great for frying searing and grilling especially with thinner cuts and foods that require shorter cooking time Cooking takes less time t...

Страница 9: ...nd 25ºC higher than the temperature measured at the hood thermometer For short periods of browning only or for 10 minutes to make pork crackling aim for around 200ºC Note that temperature at the roasting rack will be around 25ºC higher than the temperature measured at the hood thermometer and most foods will quickly burn at this setting For smoking lower temperatures and longer cooking times will ...

Страница 10: ...20 g ea Direct or Indirect 23 30 min direct 35 40 min indirect Cut Up Legs and Wings 2 kg Direct or Indirect 10 min direct 40 min indirect Boneless Cubes For Kebabs 2 5 cm Direct 12 15 min total Turkey Whole 4 5 kg Indirect 2 3 hours Poultry Beef Cut of Meat Weight or Thickness Barbequeing Method Approx CookingTime Roasts 2 kg Indirect 50 min per kg rare Steaks T bone NewYork Porterhouse Round Sir...

Страница 11: ...ing a barrier to surface contaminants Always use a soft polishing cloth to bring the barbeque back to its original condition Cleaning Your Barbeque Your barbeque will look better and last longer if you keep it clean Follow these simple steps The Cooking Surfaces While the cooking surfaces are still hot take a long handled brush and a scraper and remove remaining oil and food scraps You should use ...

Страница 12: ...6mm depth 638mm Gas connection 5 8 18 UNF Gas connection is located underneath the barbeque on left hand side as shown If there are any signs of wear or cracking in either gas hose you will need to replace it immediately Ensure you replace it with the correct part purchased from Barbeques Galore to ensure proper gas connection compatibility When reconnecting a hose you MUST use a spanner to tighte...

Страница 13: ...Spare Parts Exploded Diagram 24 ...

Страница 14: ...8250SR 17A MATT ENAMELLED CAST IRON HOTPLATE 1 17B KYQ 8250SR 17B STAINLESS STEEL GRILL 2 18 KYQ 8250SRJ 18 FLAME TAMER 5 19 KYQ 8250SR 19 BODY PANEL REAR 1 20 KYQ 8250SIQ 20 BODY PANEL RIGHT 1 21 KYQ 8250SR 21 BURNER MAIN 5 24 KYQ 8250SR 24 BODY PANEL FRONT 1 25 KYQ 8250SR 25 GAS VALVE HEAT SHIELD MAX 1 27 KYQ 8250SIQ 27 GAS VALVE 1 28 KYQ 8250SIQ 28 DECORATIVE FRONT PANEL 1 29 KYQ 8250SIQ 29 CON...

Страница 15: ...5 TROLLEY REAR PANEL 1 56 KYQ 8250SRJ 56 GAS TRANSFER CHANNEL 4 59 KYQ 8250SR 59 TROLLEY LEGS ASSEMBLY LEFT 1 60 KYQ 8250SR 60 TROLLEY LEGS ASSEMBLY RIGHT 1 68 KYQ 8250SR 68 TROLLEY BRACKET FRONT 1 89 KYQ 8250SIQ 89 ADJUSTABLE FEET 4 90 KYQ 8250SIQ 90 BODY FRONT SUPPORT A 1 91 KYQ 8250SIQ 91 SUPPORTING FRAME LEFT 1 92 KYQ 8250SIQ 92 SUPPORTING FRAME RIGHT 1 93 KYQ 8250SIQ 93 SUPPORTING FRAME BACK ...

Страница 16: ...hout worrying about soapy water Weather Cover Protect your investment with a cover that fits neatly over your barbeque and protects it from the elements as well as backyard pests Pizza Stone The pizza stone works by reproducing the intense dry heat of the traditional pizza oven It distributes heat evenly allowing steam to escape from the dough during cooking to prevent sogginess The Bar B Chef Piz...

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