Artusi ABBQ1B Operation Manual

Artusi ABBQ1B Operation Manual

Built-in barbecue for home outdoor & indoor use
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A PPL IANC E S
FOR LI V ING
BUILT-IN BARBECUE FOR HOME
OUTDOOR & INDOOR USE
OPERATION MANUAL
MODELS
ABBQ1B, ABBQ2B, ABBQ3B, ABBQ1MB, ABBQ2MB,
ABBQ3MB, ABBQM, ABBQM2, ABBQM3

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  • Page 1 A PPL IANC E S FOR LI V ING BUILT-IN BARBECUE FOR HOME OUTDOOR & INDOOR USE OPERATION MANUAL MODELS ABBQ1B, ABBQ2B, ABBQ3B, ABBQ1MB, ABBQ2MB, ABBQ3MB, ABBQM, ABBQM2, ABBQM3...
  • Page 2 ARTUSI Family. This instruction manual has been specially created to inform you of the full range of features your ARTUSI appliance has to offer and serves as an introduction to getting the very best out of your ARTUSI appliance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Product description Components Important safety instructions Assembling the barbecue Gas Connection Installation Procedure Gas cylinder safety information Installation instructions Application of the thin cover or cooking hood Usage instructions Igniting the BBQ Cleaning and care Maintenance Troubleshooting Warranty Rev.13052022...
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT This Artusi BBQ is certified for both outdoor and indoor installation under certificates # GAS-105435-005 (outdoor certification to ASNZS5263.1.7-2016) and GAS-105435-004 (indoor certification to ASNZS5263.1.1-2020 ) issued by Global-Mark. Some differences exist re-installation requirements for indoor and outdoor use: 1.
  • Page 5: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION INTEGRATED BARBECUE WITH THIN COVER 1. Thin cover (Suitable for indoor and outdoor use) 2. Battery compartment cover 3. Gas connection point 4. Burner controls 5. Grill groups (2 sets) 6. Cooking plate 7. Removable oil collection drip plan located in front of the barbecue (not shown) 8.
  • Page 6 INTEGRATED BARBECUE HIGH COVER 9. High cover (Outdoor use only) 10. Heating racks 11. Battery compartment cover 12. Gas connection point 13. Burner controls 14. Grill group 15. Cooking plate 16. Removable oil collection drip plan located in front of the cooking surface (not shown) 17.
  • Page 7: Components

    COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION Burner box and external profile 2 for 60cm model Burners 3 for 80cm model 4 for 100cm model 2 for 60cm model Flame diffusers 3 for 80cm model 4 for 100cm model Oil tray Solid cooking plate only for 80 and 100cm models. 2 for 60cm model 3 for 80cm model Grill groups...
  • Page 8 Universal LPG regulator and hose (OUTDOOR USE ONLY) Natural gas regulator and braided HOSE NOT hose if required SUPPLIED (INDOOR OR OUTDOOR USE) CONFIGURATION 1 High cover for cooking (OUTDOOR USE ONLY) CONFIGURATION 2 Low cover (INDOOR OR OUTDOOR USE) Rev.13052022...
  • Page 9: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, YOU SHOULD READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE BARBECUE. Carefully read the user manual and keep it in a handy place for future reference. Below, we explain the meaning of the symbols used in this manual: ATTENTION This symbol indicates information relating to the user’s personal safety WARNING...
  • Page 10 Do not lean over barbecue while lighting. Do not leave the barbecue unattended when it is on. Do not delay ignition once the gas is opened. Do not store or use aerosol sprays near the barbecue. Do not store inflammable liquids near the barbecue. Do not use abrasive or caustic detergents on the barbecue.
  • Page 11 Do not use dented or rusty gas cylinders. (For LPG installation only) Do not disconnect the gas cylinder from the appliance when it is on. Perform any service on the gas cylinder far away from the appliance. (For LPG installation only) Only turn the burners on with the cover lifted If the knob becomes difficult to rotate, have the taps checked by an authorized service centre.
  • Page 12: Assembling The Barbecue

    ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY: - Phillips screwdriver 1. Remove all components from the box. BACK FRONT 2. Place the flame diffusers in the desired positions (under the points (A) in which the grill sections will be placed) and attach the rear edge of the flame diffuser to the rear of the body of the barbecue.
  • Page 13 3. Apply the oil drip pans to the front of the barbecue. DRIP TRAY BACK FRONT BACK FRONT Rev.13052022...
  • Page 14 4. Place the cooking plate and grill sections in the desired positions, making sure that the flame diffusers are under the grill sections. NOTE: Make sure that the grill groups are correctly oriented so that the surface of the grill is tilted forward to allow the oil to drain into the drip pan.
  • Page 15 GAS TYPE (Applies to all models) NATURAL GAS UNIVERSAL LPG Nominal heat input (MJ/h) / Per Burner Injector diameter (1/100mm) Number of injectors Pressure (kPa 2,75 Primary air regulation (mm) 20mm 20mm Adapting to different types of gas. Conversion to another gas type must be carried out by a authorised by a person. If the appliance is configured for a different type of gas than that available, you have to replace the injectors with ones corresponding to the type of gas to be used (see table above).
  • Page 16 2 - Lower the burner and replace the injector. FRONT BACK FRONT NOTES • The appliance MUST only be installed and serviced by qualified and authorised personnel. • The product is designed for indoor or outdoor use. PLEASE FOLLOW THIS MANUAL DEPENDING ON YOUR INSTALLATION PREFERENCE •...
  • Page 17: Gas Connection

    GAS CONNECTION (OUTDOOR USE ONLY) • The unit’s ventilation openings must not be covered during installation. REFER TO AS/NZS 5601 (GAS INSTALLATIONS) AND FOLLOWING PAGE FOR FURTHER DETAILS Connect the appliance to the cylinder or system according to the requirements of current law, making sure that the appliance is configured for the type of gas available.
  • Page 18 GAS CONNECTION (INDOOR USE ONLY) GAS CONNECTION Connect the appliance to the piping system according to the requirements of current law, making sure that the appliance is configured for the type of gas available. If not, see: “Adapting to different types of gas”. Also check that the feed pressure falls within the values shown in the table: “Gas specifications.
  • Page 19: Installation Procedure

    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR ULPG AS/NZS 5601 Hose with tapered Test point adaptor- Ensure arrow is pointing thread (thread tape required) In the correct direction Rev.13052022...
  • Page 20 CONVERSION TO ANOTHER GAS TYPE MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED SERVICE TECHNICIAN CONVERSION PROCEDURE NORMAL LPG TO NG Hose with tapered thread - thread tape required Regulator - ensure arrow is pointing the correct direction • Disconnect and disassembled/remove plates, burners etc. •...
  • Page 21 ADJUSTING THE GAS Rev.13052022...
  • Page 22: Gas Cylinder Safety Information

    GAS CYLINDER SAFETY INFORMATION (OUTDOOR USE ONLY) • When converted for the use of universal LPG, the appliance is designed to use different types of cylinders depending on the installation made. See the chapters on Installation Preparation and Connection of the cylinder. •...
  • Page 23 • If the barbecue is exposed to the weather we recommend the PVC cover is used. This is available as an optional extra; product codes are BBQCOVER-F for the flat lid. Available to purchase at www.artusi.com.au • Recommended range hoods option extra...
  • Page 24 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS (INDOOR USE ONLY) AS/NZS 5601 clause 6.10.1.7 BARBECUES IN RESIDENTIAL PREMISES Barbecues in residential premises shall be installed such that— • (a) measured horizontally, a vertical combustible surface less than 200 mm from the cooking surface area is protected in accordance with Clause 6.10.1.2 for a height of 150 mm;...
  • Page 25 TO FACILITATE INSERTION IN THE CABINET, THE PRODUCT HAS SPECIFIC LIFTING HANDLES (SEE FIGURE BELOW) non-combustible wall non-combustible Top delete hood air inlet minimum clearance to back wall non-combustible material FRONT l l a combustible delete hood air inlet minimum clearance to back wall non-combustible material FRONT Rev.13052022...
  • Page 26 non-combustible Wall non-combustible Top air inlet FRONT minumum clearance to back wall non-combustible material combustible Wall non-combustible Top air inlet minumum clearance to back wall FRONT non-combustible material Rev.13052022...
  • Page 27: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS: OUTDOOR INSTALLATION ATTENTION • The appliance must only be used above ground level, in open air and natural ventilation without stagnant areas where leaking gas and combustion products are rapidly dispersed by the wind or natural convection. Refer to the drawings below. •...
  • Page 28 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS (OUTDOOR USE ONLY) • The appliance must not be installed on combustible materials. *The minimum distance from combustible materials is 600 mm overhead, 300 mm sides and 200 mm rear. • The free space above the cooking surface with respect to combustible materials must be at least 600 mm. •...
  • Page 29 To facilitate insertion in the cabinet, the product has specific lifting handles (see figure below) non-combustible wall non-combustible Top delete hood air inlet minimum clearance to back wall non-combustible material FRONT l l a combustible delete hood air inlet minimum clearance to back wall non-combustible material FRONT Rev.13052022...
  • Page 30 non-combustible Wall non-combustible Top minumum clearance to back wall FRONT non-combustible material Special opening for ventilation 25x700 mm woonden Wall non-combustible Top minumum clearance to back wall non-combustible material Special opening for ventilation 25x700 mm FRONT Wall non-combustible Top air inlet minumum clearance to back wall FRONT non-combustible material...
  • Page 31 ATTENTION • The appliance requires adequate ventilation. An open area must be provided as shown on page 28-29. A ventilation grate can be applied, if desired. This ventilation surface allows air to enter the compartment for the proper combustion of the gas and aspiration of the combustion products. In the case of LPG, the gas is heavier than air;...
  • Page 32 OUTDOOR USE ONLY 1045 Model BBQ 60cm, 80cm100cm The cylinder compartment must be ventilated in accordance with AS/NZS 5601, (Appendix J - Clause J3 - 4: Cylinders in an enclosure or recess), with the free ventilation area having at least 20,000 squared mm at high and low level. 1025 Cylinder compartments shall have permanent openings ventilating directly to outside and consisting of either of the following:...
  • Page 33 OUTDOOR USE ONLY * clearances apply to combustible materials only Min 200 mm Min 200 mm 215 mm 200 mm 200 mm non-combustible barrier necessary cut a hole in the non-combustible MAX 1,5 mt under the barbecue barrier only for the hose front of the compartment removed for clarity The LPG cylinder may be connected inside the object-holder compartment of barbecue only if it has the dimensions shown in the guidelines.
  • Page 34 Island-mounted ATTENTION The compartment below the barbecue unit must be isolated from the barbecue by a non-combustible panel. The compartment must comply with the requirements of AS/NZS 5601. FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR INSTALLATION minimum distance from the rear wall 55mm Min 20 mm Rev.13052022...
  • Page 35 FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR INSTALLATION * clearances apply to combustible materials only Min 200 mm Min 200 mm 215 mm 200 mm 200 mm non-combustible barrier necessary under the barbecue front of the compartment removed for clarity Rev.13052022...
  • Page 36: Application Of The Thin Cover Or Cooking Hood

    APPLICATION OF THE THIN COVER APPLICATION OF THE LOW COVER • Remove the thin cover from the packaging. • Attach the hinges to the outer frame and secure it with the special screw provided. LEFT RIGHT APPLICATION OF THE HIGH COVER •...
  • Page 37 APPLICATION OF THE DOME COVER (OUTDOOR USE ONLY) IMPORTANT • Given the dimensions of the cooking hood, we recommend that two people position it. • During positioning the high cover group, take special care to avoid scratching the external profile. Rev.13052022...
  • Page 38: Usage Instructions

    USAGE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT Make sure that the flame diffusers are positioned flame under the panels of the grills BBQ 100 Solid cooking plate on the left, double grill on the right - best orientation for grilling BBQ 100 half grill on the left, central solid cooking plate, hal grill on the right - best orientation for roasting Rev.13052022...
  • Page 39 BBQ 80 total grill BBQ 80 Solid cooking plate on the left, grill on the right - best orientation for grilling BBQ 60 total grill Rev.13052022...
  • Page 40: Igniting The Bbq

    IGNITING YOUR BBQ CONTROL FUNCTIONS Before lighting the barbecue: • remove any protective cover NOTE: The thin cover is intended to protect. The cover is not intended to be used as a cooking hood. • Make sure that all the control knobs are in the closed (O) position •...
  • Page 41 PRE-HEATING COOKING AREAS • The barbecue is equipped with high-power burners. Under most conditions, it will only be necessary to pre-heat the barbecue for just 5 minutes before starting to cook. • As with most things, experience will teach the user the effectiveness and interval necessary for reaching the best pre-heating time for obtaining the ideal cooking temperature.
  • Page 42: Cleaning And Care

    CLEANING AND CARE CLEANING OF COOKING PARTS • Remove from the grill and from the cooking burners all the solid materials and the excess grease using a scraper or a metal brush with brass bristles • Use a clean, dry cloth to make sure all surfaces are dry. OTHER STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES WARNING Do not use caustic or abrasive detergents, steel wool or metal scrapers on these stainless steel surfaces because they can scratch...
  • Page 43 CLEANING THE GREASE DRIP PAN The integrated barbecue has a unique oil management system that uses overlapping channels to convey all the oil towards the front to easily removable drip pans, which must be cleaned after each use. • To remove the drip pan, pull them upwards from the front of the barbecue; dispose of their contents in a responsible way. Wash the collection pans in hot soapy water or, if you want, you can put them in the dishwasher.
  • Page 44: Maintenance

    IGNITION SYSTEM To change the battery, remove the battery cover by lifting the battery holder flap on the left side and pull out the battery. Replace it with a new D battery and replace the cover. Perform a test by pressing the knob; you should hear a click. Ventilation openings The ventilation openings of the installation compartment must be inspected before each use of the appliance to make sure that there are no obstructions that could impede the free flow of air.
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The barbecue doesn’t light No gas Check that the shut-off valve is open (ON) Gas cylinder empty - refill or change the cylinder The ignition system is not working Check the battery - you should hear a clicking sound when you press the knob Replace the battery Light the barbecue manually...
  • Page 46 MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION The manufacturer declares that, depending on their type, the products in this catalogue conform to the fundamental requirements of European Directives and, for this reason, the product bears the CE mark, for which this declaration of conformity was issued and made available to market supervisory bodies. DISPOSAL OF USED APPLIANCES At the end of their useful life, these appliances may not be disposed of with normal urban waste but must be given to an electronic and electrical equipment collection and recycling point.
  • Page 47: Warranty

    Locked Bag 3000, Annandale, N.S.W 2038 2. What is not Covered by the Warranty. P: 1300 694 583 The Warranty does not apply if an artusi product WARRANTY REGISTRATION is defective by a factor other than a defect arising Your ongoing satisfaction with your artusi in the manufacture of the artusi product, including product is important to us.
  • Page 48 Warranty Registration Card. 8. Defects 7. Statutory Rights Any part of an artusi product deemed to be (a) These terms and conditions do not affect your defective and replaced by Worldwide Appliances statutory rights. is the property of Worldwide Appliances.
  • Page 49 NOTES...
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