Barbeques Galore G4ARCM Instructions For Assembly And Use

Barbeques Galore G4ARCM Instructions For Assembly And Use

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY AND USE OF
ARCOBELLE 4B BBQ ON SIDE BURNER CART BARBEQUES
说明书BG0664B烤炉GLG公司1611版
(3111198)
规格:A4
材质:105克双铜纸,单色印刷
编制:蒲冠材
日期:2016-11-03
此框内容非印刷内容
These instructions 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 packaging materials and protective coatings from the barbeque
IMPORTANT: READ ALL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE LIGHTING .
By following these instructions for safe and easy operation, you 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....
Page 1
before first use.
For Barbeque Models: G4ARCM
Tools required:
2 x adjustable spanners
1 x Phillips head screwdriver
1 x Regular screwdriver

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  • Page 1 Please read through carefully and completely prior to assembly. Take care to remove all packaging materials and protective coatings from the barbeque before first use. For Barbeque Models: G4ARCM Tools required: 2 x adjustable spanners 1 x Phillips head screwdriver 1 x Regular screwdriver IMPORTANT: READ ALL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE LIGHTING .
  • Page 2: Safety Warnings

    Safety warnings HAZARDOUS FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT IF THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED It is the consumer’s responsibility to see that the barbeque is properly assembled, installed, and taken care of. Failure to follow the instructions in this manual could result in bodily injury and/or property damage. FOR YOUR SAFETY IF YOU SMELL GAS: 1.
  • Page 3 Safety warnings (continued) Do not perform any servicing on the barbeque yourself. This includes internal adjustment of the regulator and gas valves. Servicing can only be carried out by authorised technicians. It is important that you install your barbeque exactly as described in these instructions. In particular: you should keep the barbeque clear of combustible material, and you should check for leaks whenever a new connection is made.
  • Page 4 Where to put your barbeque This barbeque must only be used in an above ground, open air situation with natural ventilation, without stagnant areas, where gas leakage and products of combustion are rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection. Any enclosure in which the appliance is used must comply with one of the following: (1) Any enclosure with walls on all sides, but at least one permanent opening at ground level,...
  • Page 5 Where to put your barbeque (continued) When used on the ground always place the appliance and cylinder on flat level ground. NEVER light the GRILL with the HOOD in the closed position. NEVER light the SIDE BURNER with the LID in the closed position. Storage of Appliance Storage of an appliance indoors is only permissible if the cylinder is disconnected and removed from the appliance.
  • Page 6 Contents list. Carefully unpack the carton and check all the parts: 1 x Le Side Shelf 1 x Right Side Burner & Shelf 1 x Firebox & Hood Assembly 1 X Le Door 1 X Right Door 4 X Flame Tamers 1 x Cross Brace 2 x Side Panel Braces 1 x Le Front Leg...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents list (continued) 1 x Grease Cup 2 x Cooking Grills 1 x Warming Rack 2 x M3*12mm Flat Head Screws 22 x M4*10mm Round Head Screws 5 x M5*10mm Round Head Screws 2 x M3 Nuts 2 x M6*12mm Round Head Screws 8 x M6*50mm Round Head Screws 4 x M4 Nuts 4 x M6 Nuts...
  • Page 8: M3*12Mm Flat Head Screws

    Assembly instructions STEP 1: Attach magnet and lower door hinges to the cart base panel. WHAT YOU NEED: 2 x M3*12mm Flat Head Screws 2 x M3 Nuts 1 x Magnet 2 x Door Hinge 2 x M6 Nuts Screw the magnet to the cart base panel with M3*12mm screws and M3 Nuts.
  • Page 9: M6*12Mm Round Head Screws

    Assembly instructions (continued) STEP 3: Attach the Cylinder Hook. WHAT YOU NEED: 2 x M6*12mm Round Head Screws 2 x M6 Nut 1 x Cylinder Hook Attach the cylinder hook to cart left side panel. Tighten by M6*12mm round head screws and M6 nut.
  • Page 10 Assembly instructions (continued) STEP 5: Assemble the Cart Right Side Panel. WHAT YOU NEED: 1 x Right Front leg 1 x Right Rear leg 1 x Cart Side Panel 1 x Cart Side Panel Brace 6 x M4*10mm Round Head Screws Attach the cart side panel and side panel brace to the right front and rear legs as below.
  • Page 11 Assembly instructions (continued) Snap the hubcaps onto the wheels. STEP 7: Attach the Cart Base Panel. WHAT YOU NEED: 4 x M5*10mm Round Head Screw 1 x Cart Base Panel Attach the cart base panel to the cart left and side panel by M5*10mm screws. Page 11...
  • Page 12 Assembly instructions (continued) STEP 8: Attach the Cross Brace. WHAT YOU NEED: 4 x M4*10mm Round Head Screws 1 x Cross Brace Attach the cross brace to the top of the cart as below. Tighten by M4*10mm screws. The magnet should be oriented as shown below. STEP 9: Attach the Doors.
  • Page 13 Assembly instructions (continued) STEP 10: Attach the Firebox & Hood Assembly WHAT YOU NEED: 1 x BBQ Head and Firebox Assembly 8 x M6*50mm Round Head Screws With help, carefully lower the head unit onto the cart, fix 8 x M6*50mm Round Head Screws through the hole on the cart leg.
  • Page 14 Assembly instructions (continued) STEP 11: Attach the Right Side Burner and Shelf Assembly WHAT YOU NEED: 1 x Side Burner & Shelf 1 x M4*10mm Round Head Screw Hang the side burner onto the loose M6*50mm screws from Step 10 above step and then tighten the M6 screws firmly.
  • Page 15 Assembly instructions (continued) STEP 12: Connect the side burner gas hose to the BBQ WHAT YOU NEED: 2 x Adjustable Spanners The side burner gas hose is factory fitted to the side burner gas inlet. Once the side burner shelf is fully installed, connect the other end of the gas hose to the bbq manifold as shown. Use two spanners, one to hold the manifold firm, the other to tighten the nut on the gas hose.
  • Page 16: M4 Nuts

    Assembly instructions (continued) STEP 14: Attach the Grease Channelling Tray Brackets. WHAT YOU NEED: 1 x Grease Channelling Tray 2 x Grease Channelling Tray Brackets 1 x Grease Channelling Tray Handle 4 x M4*10mm Round Head Screws 4 x M4 Washers 4 x M4 Nuts 1 x M5*10mm Round Head Screw Fit the two brackets to the grease channelling tray with M4*10mm screws, nuts and washers...
  • Page 17: Cooking Grills

    Assembly instructions (continued) STEP 16: Position the Cooking Grills, Warming Rack & Flame Tamers WHAT YOU NEED: 2 x Cooking Grills 4 x Flame Tamers 1 x Warming Rack First place four flame tamers into place on the lower ledge above the burners in the bbq, one above each burner as shown below.
  • Page 18 Checking the gas type and supply Before assembling your barbeque, you should ensure your barbeque is suited to the type of gas which you are going to use. This is a low pressure barbeque and must only be used with propane gas and only use the hose and regulator supplied.
  • Page 19 Checking for gas leaks and lighting the bbq Always keep cylinder in an upright position. Always close the cylinder valve when barbeque is not in use. Do not subject the cylinder to excessive heat. NEVER STORE YOUR GAS CYLINDER INDOORS. If you store your barbeque indoors, ALWAYS disconnect the cylinder first and store it safely outside.
  • Page 20 Checking for gas leaks and lighting the bbq (continued) 4. Push down any main burner control knob and keep pressing whilst turning anti-clockwise to the “HI” position (a clicking sound is heard). This will light that main burner. 5. If the burner has not lit after retrying once, turn the control knob “OFF” (clockwise) wait 5 minutes and repeat step 4.
  • Page 21 Checking for gas leaks and lighting the bbq(continued) CONTROLLING THE FLAMES The knobs have three basic positions “OFF”, “LO” & “HI”. You can achieve any flame height between “LO” and “HI” by rotating the knob between these two positions. Checking the Flames: Look underneath the barbeque so that you can see the flames.
  • Page 22 Also, placing fat absorbent material into the grease cup will avoid splashing and overflowing when the container starts to fill. Suitable fat absorbent material is available from your Barbeques Galore store. The grease channelling tray and grease cup should be emptied, cleaned and refitted regularly.
  • Page 23: Cooking Hints

    Cooking hints It’s easy to keep your food moist and succulent on a barbeque by following these guidelines: Use tongs instead of a fork when turning meat and poultry. A fork pierces the flesh and causes the juice to seep out. Resist the temptation to keep turning meat over.
  • Page 24 NEVER let the temperature exceed 250º C or the barbeque can dangerously overheat and burn your food. A separate probe thermometer is available as an accessory from all Barbeques Galore stores. This takes the guesswork out of knowing when your food is cooked.
  • Page 25 NEVER let the temperature exceed 250ºC or the barbeque can dangerously overheat and burn your food. A separate probe thermometer is available as an accessory from all Barbeques Galore stores. This takes the guesswork out of knowing when your food is cooked.
  • Page 26 Internal meat temperatures To obtain the correct temperature use an instant read meat thermometer in the thickest part of the flesh, careful not to touch any bone. Veal Beef Preference Meat Probe temperature Preference Meat Probe Temperature Rare not advised Rare 140ºF / 60ºC Medium 155ºF / 70ºC minimum safe temperature Medium 150ºF / 66ºC...
  • Page 27 Cooking times (continued) Fish is done when it fiakes Page 27...
  • Page 28: Care And Maintenance

    Care and maintenance 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. Use an oven mitt to avoid burning yourself.
  • Page 29 Ensure you replace only with the correct hose and regulator purchased from Barbeques Galore to ensure proper gas connection compatibility. Connect the nut of the hose to the same gas inlet of the barbeque that the old one was connected.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting Guide

    If a service is required for your barbeque, contact your local Barbeques Galore store Phone 1 300 301 392 SERVICING Your gas barbeque should be serviced annually by a competent registered person.
  • Page 31 Exploded Drawing - Part List Page 31...
  • Page 32 Exploded Drawing - Part List PART PART QTY PER PART PART QTY PER DESC RIPTION DESC RIPTION NUMBER CODE NUMBER CODE CP9095853 CP9095878 Thermometer Wheel Cap CP9095854 Hood outer panel-Red CP9095845 CP9095855 Optional Hood outer panel-Green Cast iron hotplate CP9095856 Hood outer panel-Blue CP9095857 Hood inner panel...
  • Page 33 DATA PLATE Need More Information? Call your local Barbeques Galore store where barbeque experts will be happy to help you. Phone 1 300 301 392 Or visit us online at: www.barbequesgalore.com.au Barbeques Galore G.L.G. Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 001 185 002).

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