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rotate  freely  without  interference  from  any 
barbecue  surfaces.  Any  loose  sections  of 
meat  should  be  secured  so  they  do  not 
hang down and interfere with the rotation of 
the spit rod. Do not overload the rotisserie. 
A chicken or joint of meat of approximately 
2kg should be the maximum.  

4.  Insert  the  pointed  end  of  the  spit  rod  into 

the motor. Lay the other end of the spit rod 
onto the opposite bracket. 

5.  Light  the  grill  as  specified  in  your 

barbecue’s instructions. 

6.  Turn  on  the  rotisserie  motor  to  begin 

rotisserie  cooking.  The  hood  has  been 
designed  so  that  it  may  be  closed  during 
rotisserie cooking. 

7.  Always  cook  foods  on  the  lowest  flame 

setting to avoid burning or overcooking. 

 

8.10. Flare-Up Control                    
*** Very Important Notice *** 

Flare-ups  occur  when  meat  is  barbecued,  and 
its fat and juices fall upon the hot flame tamer / 
lava

 

rock. Smoke of course helps give food its 

barbecued  flavour,  but  it  is  best  to  avoid 
excessive  flare-up  to  prevent  food  being 
burned. 

To 

control 

flare-ups, 

it 

is 

ABSOLUTELY  ESSENTIAL 

to  trim  away 

excess fat from meat and poultry before grilling, 
use  cooking  sauces  and  marinades  sparingly 
and  try  to  avoid  very  cheap  cuts  of  meat  or 
meat products as these tend to have a high fat 
and  water  content.  Also,  the  burners  should 
always  be  placed  on  the  low  setting  during 
cooking.  
 
When  flare-ups  do  occur,  they  can  usually  be 
extinguished  by  applying  baking  soda  or  salt 
directly  onto  the  flame  tamer  /  lava

 

rock. 

Always  protect  your  hands  when  handling 
anything  near  the  cooking  surface  of  the 
barbecue and  take care to protect yourself from 
the flames.  
 
If  a  fat  fire  occurs,  please  see  the  instructions 
given below. 
 

8.11. Fat Fires 

Empty and clean the drip tray and drip pan (and 
foil liner, if applicable) of food debris after each 
cooking  session.  If  the  barbecue  is  to  be  used 
for large gatherings, it will be necessary to turn 
off  and  cool  the  barbecue  every  two  hours  to 
remove  food  debris  from  the  drip  tray  and  drip 
pan  (and  foil  liner,  if  applicable),  and  clean  it 
out. The time between cleaning may need to be 

reduced  if  very  fatty  foods  or  cheap  meat 
products  are  being  cooked.  Failure  to  do  this 
may result in a fat fire, which may cause injury 
and could seriously damage the barbecue. 
 

In the event of a fat fire: 

 

If safe to do so, turn all control knobs to the 
‘off’ position. 

 

Turn off the gas supply at the gas bottle. 

 

Keep  everyone  at  a  safe  distance  from  the 
barbecue  and  wait  until  the  fire  has  burnt 
out.  

 

Do not close the hood or lid of the barbecue.   

 

NEVER  DOUSE  A  BARBECUE  WITH 
WATER.  IF  AN  EXTINGUISHER  IS  USED, 
IT SHOULD BE A POWDER TYPE. 

 

DO NOT REMOVE THE DRIP TRAY.

 

 

If  the  fire  does  not  seem  to  be  abating  or 
appears to be worsening, contact your local 
Fire Brigade for assistance.

 

 

8.12. End of Cooking Session 

After  each  cooking  session,  turn  the  barbecue 
burners  to  the  “high”  position  and  burn  for  5 
minutes.  This  procedure  will  burn  off  cooking 
residue,  thus  making  cleaning  easier.  Make 
sure the hood

 

is open during this process. 

 

 

8.13. Turning Off Your Barbecue 

When  you  have  finished  using  your  barbecue, 
turn  all  the control  valves fully  clockwise  to  the 
“Off” position, then switch off the gas supply at 
the bottle.  

 

Wait  until  the  barbecue  is  sufficiently  cool 
before closing its hood. 

 

9. Care and Maintenance 

 

Regularly  clean  your  barbecue  between  uses 
and  especially  after  extended  periods  of 
storage.  Ensure  the  barbecue  and  its 
components  are  sufficiently  cool  before 
cleaning. Do not leave the barbecue exposed to 
outside  weather  conditions  or  stored  in  damp, 
moist areas. 

 

 

Never  handle  hot  parts  with  unprotected 
hands. 

 

Never douse the barbecue  with water when 
its surfaces are hot. 

 

In  order  to  extend  the  life  and  maintain  the 
condition  of  your  barbecue,  we  strongly 
recommend  that  the  unit  be  covered  when  left 
outside for any length of time, especially during 

Содержание Meteor MT-H4430-3

Страница 1: ...dangerous and will invalidate your warranty This does not affect your statutory rights Retain these instructions for future reference Leak test annually and whenever the gas bottle is removed or repla...

Страница 2: ...Panel 1 C9 Left Front Leg 1 C10 Left Rear Leg 1 C11 Right Front Leg 1 C12 Right Rear Leg 1 C13 Upper Body Support 1 C14 Storage Box Handle 1 C15 Storage Box 1 C16 Front Panel 1 C17 Side Panel 4 C18 B...

Страница 3: ...ations subject to change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see the corresponding Hardware Reference Diagram A2 A3 B1 B2 B4 B5 B6 B9 B10 C1 C9 C17 C11 C13 C22 C23 C3 B13 C20 B7 B...

Страница 4: ...ram Specifications subject to change without prior notice CODE PART ILLUSTRATION QTY D5 M6x40 Bolt 16 D6 M6 Nut 12 D7 Locknut 2 CODE PART ILLUSTRATION QTY D1 ST4 0x10 Screw 30 D2 M4x10 Bolt 3 D3 M4 St...

Страница 5: ...aken in the manufacture of this product care must be taken during assembly in case sharp edges are present Please read the Important Information section carefully before assembly and use of your barbe...

Страница 6: ...and M6 Nuts D6 as shown Unscrew the Locknuts D7 from both ends of the Axle C21 Slide the axle through the corresponding holes in the left legs Slide the Wheels C19 over each end of the axle Secure the...

Страница 7: ...racket B9 to the left legs using ST4 0x10 Screws D1 as shown Repeat above process for Drip Tray Right Bracket B10 Install the Front Panel C16 between the left right front legs using ST4 0x10 Screws D1...

Страница 8: ...t left leg by inserting two ST4 0x10 Screws D1 through the electronic ignition assembly and heat shield and screwing into the front left leg Remove the retaining bolts from the Storage Box Handle C14...

Страница 9: ...9 Install the storage box assembly between the left right front legs using M4 Step Bolts D3 9 10 Attach the Upper Body Support C13 to the front legs using M6x15 Bolts D4...

Страница 10: ...DY WHILE THE BARBECUE HAS NOT BEEN PROPERLY SEATED THIS MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE TO YOUR BARBECUE CAUTION Care must be taken to ensure the hood or lid does not fall open unexpectedly or becomes...

Страница 11: ...the barbecue body using ST4 0x10 Screws D1 and M6x15 Bolts D4 as shown 13 14 Attach the side burner valve and Knob Bezel C4 onto side burner shelf using M4x10 Bolts D2 as shown Press the Side Burner K...

Страница 12: ...side burner shelf and fix side it onto the side burner shelf using a M4x10 Bolt D2 as shown Make sure that the end of venturi tube is set over the gas outlet of the side burner valve 15 16 Attach the...

Страница 13: ...de shelf assembly to the barbecue body using ST4 0x10 Screws D1 and M6x15 Bolts D4 as shown Insert the Drip Tray B11 by sliding it underneath the barbecue body Place the Drip Pan B12 in position as sh...

Страница 14: ...next step Insert the electronic ignition battery not supplied into the battery compartment ensuring the battery is correctly installed according to the markings 9V Battery not included Black Wires Wi...

Страница 15: ...mer B6 into the barbecue body ensuring it lies level within the body Place the Grill B7 and Griddle B8 into place Model configuration Left Cooking Grill Right Cooking Griddle NOTE Ensure that the lava...

Страница 16: ...regulator connec tions Step 5 NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME to test for leaks at any time Step 6 If bubbles form over any of the joints there is a leak Turn off the gas supply at the gas bottle Retighten a...

Страница 17: ...lat surface Before you use your barbecue perform a leak test This is the only safe and sure way to detect any gas leaking from joints and connections of the barbecue after assembly Leak test annually...

Страница 18: ...ue This is not covered by warranty 8 2 Preparation Before Cooking To prevent foods from sticking to the cooking surface please use a long handled brush to apply a light coat of cooking or vegetable oi...

Страница 19: ...ts of meat or whole chickens etc More even cooking of food will actually be achieved by using the barbecue with the hood down However this should only be done with the burners on low For best results...

Страница 20: ...sed for large gatherings it will be necessary to turn off and cool the barbecue every two hours to remove food debris from the drip tray and drip pan and foil liner if applicable and clean it out The...

Страница 21: ...f the burner fits over the valve outlet It is quite normal for surface rust to be present on the burners If rust appears between uses or in storage clean with a soft brass wire brush 9 3 Flame Tamer w...

Страница 22: ...at or ignition Do not let children tamper with the bottle When using the barbecue after extended periods of storage follow the cleaning procedures 10 Technical Specifications Specifications subject to...

Страница 23: ...ery in Igni tion assembly Ensure battery is firmly pushed onto con nectors Burner will not light with a match LP gas bottle is empty Replace with full bottle Faulty regulator Have regulator checked or...

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