Loca T Ing Your Ba R Be Cue; Maintenance - Beef Eater Discovery 1100 Series Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

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Loca t ing Your Ba r be cue :

Most im port ant ly, t his is an out door appliance. Ensure your barbecue is posit ioned safely away from
anyt hing t hat can cat ch fire.
Ou t door Use On ly:
or any ot her enclosed area.
Clearance from Com bust ibles: Ensure your barbecue rem ains at a dist ance of at least 45 cm ( 18" ) from
any com bust ible m at erial such as wood, gyprock, paper and plant s. Do not st ore com bust ible m at erials,
gasoline or flam m able liquids or vapours wit hin 45 cm ( 18" ) of t he barbecue.
Ade qu a t e Ve n t ila t ion :
required not only for proper com bust ion, but also t o prevent gas build up.
20m m vent ilat ion and air- int ake gap is t o be left at rear of t he barbecue in fixed inst allat ions.
Fir m Le ve l Sur fa ce :
recreat ional vehicles, and shall not be inst alled on a boat or any m arine craft .
Prot ect ion From Weat her: Keep t he barbecue prot ect ed from adverse w eat her, including rain and high
winds.
Polyvinyl covers are available t hat have been specially designed for t his range of barbecues.
Allow clear access t o t he ent ire gas supply hose and regulat or.
Maint enance Access: When your barbecue is inst alled, you should be able t o access t he gas supply line
including t he gas piping or hose, gas regulat or, gas cylinder and any shut off valves.
Part ial Enclosures: Many backyards have areas t hat are part ially closed off, such as balconies and
pergolas. I n som e cases, it is hard t o decide whet her t hese part ially enclosed areas should be classified as
indoor areas. This m anual provides clear definit ion of such areas in page 10 for your reference.
Connect the Regulator to the gas Cylinder
Verify 'Gas Type' label & dat a plat e at t ached t o side of barbecue is correct for t he gas you are about
t o connect t o.
The hose and regulat or is connect ed t o t he BBQ and leak t est ed at fact ory. Do not disassem ble
unnecessarily.
1. Make sure burner valves are in t he 'Off' posit ion.
2. Screw regulat or side t o t he cylinder, and hand- t ight en. See m ore det ails on page 4.
N ot e :
I f m oving t he BBQ from one place t o anot her, never drag t he cylinder behind. Disconnect t he
cylinder first , m ove, and re- connect once reached t he new locat ion.
For st orage and cylinder exchange, disconnect hose at t he cylinder only, do not disconnect hose
from t he appliance.
I f you have purchased a t rolley wit h a Side- Burner, please refer t o Trolley inst ruct ion book for
correct connect ion of t he Side- Burner t o t he gas supply.
M a int e na nce
1. Use only soft clot h or sponge t o clean t he surfaces of barbecue and t hen carefully dry.
2. Avoid leaving acidic or alkaline subst ances on t he plat e. I t m ay cause discolourat ion and corrosion.
3. Keep t he ignit ers probe clean. Wipe away any apparent wat er or dirt .
4. Clean t he unit aft er each use t o m aint ain t he appearance and prolong t he appliance's life. Do not
use corrosive m at erials or harsh det ergent s t o clean t he BBQ.
Service and Maint enance Schedules
Check gas supply hose( s) for cracks and leaks
Check gas regulat or for leaks
Check t hat all gas fit t ings are t ight
I nspect and clean ignit ion m odule and probe
I nspect and clean barbecue Burners
I nspect and clean gas inj ect ors
Check gas cont rol valve on cylinder
I nspect gas cont rol valves
I nspect and proof all int ernal st ruct ure barbecue and t rolley
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Under no circum st ances is t his barbecue t o be used indoors. This includes garages
Ensure t here is adequat e vent ilat ion for bot h t he barbecue and cylinder. This is
Use your barbecue only on a firm level surface. This barbecue is not designed for
Each Use
6 Mont hly
2 Yearly

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