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LIGHTING WITH A BARBECUE STARTER/CHIMNEY STARTER
• Place 2–3 lighter cubes on the charcoal grate in the bottom of the barbecue.
• Fill the barbecue starter with the required number of briquettes and place on top of
the lighter cubes.
• Light and wait until the briquettes have an even glow.
• Pour the briquettes onto the charcoal grate.
• Allow the barbecue to cool on a non-flammable surface.
LIGHTING WITH AN ELECTRIC LIGHTER
• Place some briquettes/charcoal on the charcoal grate in the bottom of the barbecue.
• Place the electric lighter on top of the charcoal.
• Fill with more briquettes/charcoal over the electric lighter.
• Plug the electric lighter in and wait until the briquettes/charcoal are ready.
• Remove the electric lighter, unplug it and allow it to cool on a non-flammable surface.
LIGHTING WITH LIGHTER FLUID
• Pour on the lighter fluid as instructed on the bottle.
• Light the briquettes/charcoal with the barbecue lid removed. Be careful of the flames.
• Wait until the briquettes/charcoal have an even glow and a grey film before barbecuing.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
• Let the barbecue/barbecue parts cool completely before cleaning them.
• Make sure the fuel supply on the gas cylinder is closed.
• The barbecue must be thoroughly cleaned regularly. If the barbecue is used in ex-
cessively corrosive environments, such as by the sea, it is extra important that the
barbecue be cleaned often. Salt and moisture usually break down the barbecue's
protective outer surface, which can lead to surface rust.
CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE BARBECUE
• Wipe the outside of the barbecue with a soft sponge, a mild soap and water. Rinse
with clean water and let it dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
• If there are any scratches/damage on the lacquer, it must be treated immediately to
make sure it does not start to rust. Treat any scratches/damage on the lacquer by
first rub away any rust and removing any paint flakes with a wire brush. Then paint
with rust protection paint for metal in the relevant colour. Always follow the instruc-
tions on the paint tin.
CLEANING THE COOKING GRATES
• Do not use sharp objects to clean the cooking grates, since its surface can be damaged.
• It is not necessary to clean the cooking grates after each use. Let the barbecue burn
at max power for about 5 minutes after grilling is finished and then remove the
residue with a brush. Then wipe with paper towels.
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