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COOKING USING THE SMOKE BOX (Supplied with some models)
The smoke box can be filled with wood chips suitable for smoking of foods. Charcoal, briquettes, rocks
or sand are not suitable. Used in conjunction with the Rotisserie and Hood Down cooking methods, a
distinct smoked flavour can be imparted on the foods being cooked when the smoke box is used.
USING THE WARMING RACK
The warming rack can be used to keep foods that have already been cooked warm. The warming rack
must be removed when the rotisserie is in use.
COOKING ON THE SIDE BURNER(S)
The side burner(s) are similar to the burners on a conventional gas cooktop. As such, they are most
suitable for heating the bottom surfaces of pots, woks, pans or baking dishes in which the food to be
cooked is placed.
DO NOT cook food by placing it directly on the side burner trivet.
Avoid using pots, pans or baking dishes which cover the majority of the side burner
CAUTION
trivet as this may result in poor burner combustion which may result in
discolouration of side burner surfaces.
The side burner MUST NOT be used while cooking with the rotisserie to avoid
overheating and damage to barbecue and rotisserie components. However on the 10
burner model ONLY, the extreme right hand side burner may be used.
It is recommended that exposure to the elements is minimised whilst the barbecue is in storage.
It is also recommended that the barbecue cover is always used.
These precautions will avoid material breakdown and prolong the life of your barbecue.
DO NOT move the barbecue while it is still HOT.
DO NOT fit the cover to the barbecue while it is still HOT.
WARNING
DO NOT store your gas cylinder indoors. Gas cylinders must be stored outdoors in a
well ventilated area out of reach of children and must not be stored in a building,
garage or any other enclosed area.
DO NOT store or use petrol or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of
this or any other appliance.
Barbecues using bottled gas: If stored indoors, ALWAYS disconnect and remove the
gas cylinder first. Gas cylinders must be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area out
of reach of children. They MUST NOT be stored in a building, garage or any other
enclosed area or in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Rinnai Australia
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