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This Appliance shall only be used in an above ground open-air situation with natural ventilation, without stagnant areas, where products of combustion are rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection. This appliance must not be used indoors. Do not use your barbeque in garages, porches, sheds or other enclosed areas. The barbeque is not intended to be installed in or used on recreational vehicles (e.g. boats, camping vans) and should not be placed close to or under any surfaces that will burn or are sensitive to heat. Do not block/obstruct the fl ow of air and combustion around the barbeque housing while in use.
Any enclosure in which the appliance is used shall comply with one of the following:
In the case of balconies, at least 20% of the total of the side, back and front wall areas shall be and remain open and unrestricted.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
A fairly protected location is desirable for pleasant and effi cient cooking. Try to keep the barbeque sheltered from strong winds as this will drastically alter cooking effi ciency. Keep the barbeque level. Check frequently that the charcoal stays ignited (this does not necessarily mean a fl ame is visible), and that fl are ups are not occurring. Make sure the minimum distances of the barbeque to any wall or combustible surface are met, and that the supporting surface can withstand the heat.
This barbeque will become very hot during operation. If you need to move it during operation, we recommend taking extreme care and grab by the handles only. Never grab the barbeque by the body or sides when in use.
For more specific information (including set-up illustrations and diagrams) and up to date cooking instructions, please visit the Everdure by Heston Blumenthal website at www.everdurebyheston.com.
FUEL TYPE AND CONSUMPTION
This barbeque is designed to cook with lump charcoal or charcoal briquettes. The heat produced and consumption time may vary dramatically depending on the type of fuel used, and the prevailing weather conditions. Please see the Quick User Guide for more information on charcoal ignition and cooking. Do not use accelerants for fuel ignition as they may cause damage to the appliance or injury. We recommend using 100% natural lump charcoal in this appliance (see everdurebyheston.com).
When igniting the charcoal, pile the charcoal up over the charcoal grid (this is the square wire grid in the centre of the charcoal chamber) so that when levelled out the volume does not exceed the charcoal chamber and should not exceed 0.5Kg at any time.
After cooking, the remaining charcoal should be allowed to burn off naturally (this should be taken into account when planning the cooking times). Once fi nished, the ash and remaining fuel should be removed and placed into a non-fl ammable container (a metal bucket is ideal), a small amount of water added (just in case there is still any heat left in the waste) and disposed of safely as per local council rules. Note that protection from heat should always be used.
CHROME OPEN GRILL
The cooking surface for this barbeque is a chromed open grill, which can be fully removed to add additional charcoal. The grill should be positioned so that it sits on the four grill support pins. Take care that food cooked is wider than the gaps in the grill or positioned lengthways so it doesn't fall through. Over time, the surface of the grill will discolour with the heat of the fuel (this is a normal process and not a fault). It is recommended that the grill is placed on the barbeque after the charcoal has ignited and any adjustment on the fuel distribution has been done. After use, allow the grill to cool and then clean. After cleaning, coat with a little cooking oil to minimise any rusting. Note – When adjusting the open grill while cooking (or still hot), use metal tongs or similar tools to hold the grill.
AFTER COOKING
READ ALL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE IGNITING THE CHARCOAL
LIGHTING THE BARBEQUE USING FIRELIGHTERS
The CUBETM is designed to be used with charcoal and ignited with firelighters. First pile the charcoal over the charcoal grid around the firelighters (follow the manufacturer's recommended set-up and ignition). After 10-15 minutes (depending on the weather conditions and the fuel used), most of the charcoal should have partially or fully ignited. Using metal tools, spread the charcoal inside the charcoal chamber and add extra fuel if necessary (extra fuel can be added during the cooking period as well). We recommend the use of Eco firelighters where available. See the Quick User Guide for more information.
EXTERNAL CLEANING
Before cleaning the barbeque exterior ensure the appliance has cooled and is safe to touch. Painted and plastic surfaces can be cleaned using a mild household detergent or cleaner and a clean cloth (do not use scourers or harsh detergents). It is advisable to test cleaners on a small section of the appliance first. NEVER use paint thinners or similar solvents for cleaning and NEVER pour cold water over hot surfaces. Dry the surface afterwards.
INTERNAL CLEANING
Before cleaning the internal parts of your barbeque, ensure the appliance has cooled and is safe to touch. The inside of the charcoal chamber can be cleaned by using some water, mild detergent and a sponge or mild scouring pad.
For hard to clean areas, use a little baking soda on a wet sponge. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
All ash and any leftover fuel should be removed after every cook (take care that it is fully extinguished and cold). After cleaning the charcoal chamber, remove and clean any ash or oil that may have dropped into the barbeque chassis.
The surfaces of the open grills may be hot. Please ensure heat resistant gloves are worn.
STORAGE
When the appliance is not in use, store in a dry location. Do not store in an area exposed to the weather. If the barbeque is stored outdoors, it must be under cover and covered, out of the weather. Ensure the cooking surface is clean before storing away.
Solid fuel is not igniting or taking longer than expected to ignite:
Firelighters are not working | Check firelighters light. Replace if not working. Check manufacturer's instructions. Adjust charcoal to allow more ventilation. |
Poor type of solid fuel used | Fuel may be wrong size (parts too large). Break up larger parts so they can ignite easier. Purchase a different type of charcoal and try. We recommend using 100% natural lump charcoal in this appliance (see everdurebyheston.com). |
Solid fuel is damp | Solid fuels can become damp over time, which retards ignition. Store in a dryer place & repurchase fresh solid fuel. |
Solid fuel incorrectly distributed in charcoal chamber | Follow the instructions on placing the solid fuel in the charcoal chamber. If charcoal has compacted down tight, remove some solid fuel so air can flow freely through and assist in ignition. If too little fuel is used, the heat and ignition may not pass as fast between separate pieces. |
Barbeque not cleaned | Check ash has not collected inside chassis, or blocked the charcoal grid or chamber. |
Weather conditions and ambient temperature | Cold, windy and wet conditions will affect the ignition and combustion process. Move barbeque to a more suitable location. |
The barbeque must be assembled before use. No tools are needed for assembly.
Open the carton from the top and remove the parts. Remove all packaging (especially check inside the barbeque and under the charcoal grid and charcoal chamber) and place parts on a clean surface. Check for any damage or missing parts (if found, contact your service department).
INCLUDED PARTS CUBETM
01 / Barbeque chassis assembly x 1Pc | 02/ C harcoal Chamber x 1Pc | 03 / C harcoal Grid x 1pc | 04 / O pen Grill x 1pc | 05 / S torage Tray x 1Pc | 06 / Bamboo Tray x 1Pc |
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PACKAGING
Remove all internal cartons and packaging from within the barbeque assembly. Remove all external packaging and remove the appliance from the packaging base before operation. Recycle as per your local government laws.
It is recommended that, at the commencement of each barbeque season, the following maintenance be conducted:
BARBEQUE
Wear and tear to this barbeque can be reduced by covering and storing out of the weather when not in use.
PART NAME | QTY | |
1 | Bamboo Tray | 1 |
2 | Safety Latch | 2 |
3 | Storage Tray | 1 |
4 | Open Grill | 1 |
5 | Charcoal Grid | 1 |
6 | Charcoal Chamber | 1 |
7 | Inner Chassis | 1 |
8 | Insulation | 1 |
9 | Grill Support Pin | 8 |
10 | Handle | 2 |
11 | Chassis Graphite | 1 |
Chassis Khaki | 1 | |
Chassis Orange | 1 | |
Chassis Stone | 1 | |
12 | Base Panel | 1 |
13 | Spacer | 4 |
14 | Bottom Heat Shield | 1 |
15 | Rubber Foot | 4 |
Note: List does not include fasteners.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY: COOKING ACCESSORIES
Please see everdurebyheston.com for a full range of accessories
Read the safety precautions of this booklet carefully before removing the barbeque from its carton. If you are unsure about anything regarding your barbeque, please contact Everdure by Heston Blumenthal in Australia on 1300 HESTON or in New Zealand on (09) 415 6000 before operating your appliance.
DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE BEFORE READING THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE
DO NOT STORE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE MATERIALS OR SPRAY AEROSOLS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE
DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE INDOORS
DO NOT ENCLOSE THIS APPLIANCE. THE MINIMUM CLEARANCE FOR THIS UNIT IS 1500mm ABOVE THE COOKING SURFACE AND 250mm FROM ANY SIDE
DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE IN ENCLOSED AREAS
DO NOT USE ACCELERANTS OR FUEL IMPREGNATED WITH ACCELERANTS IN THIS APPLIANCE
DO NOT OVERFILL THE CHARCOAL CHAMBER AT IGNITION
DO NOT ALLOW FATS/OILS, ASH AND UNBURNED FUEL TO BUILD UP IN THE APPLIANCE BETWEEN COOKING SESSIONS
CUBETM | |||
Barbeque only | LENGTH (mm) | WIDTH (mm) | HEIGHT (mm) |
347 | 425 | 181 | |
Barbeque, bamboo tray & storage tray | 347 | 425 | 230 |
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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