Assembly Instructions

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Safety and Care Advice
Push in and turn the control knob anti-clockwise until you feel resistance pause 4 seconds. Then
continue turning the control knob until a click is heard and the burner is lit.
If the burner fails to ignite after above procedure, turn the knob to the OFF position and close the gas
valve. Wait 5 minutes and then repeat the above steps. If the barbecue still fails to light, please refer
to the manual ignition instruction in the section below.
Manual Ignition Instruction for Side Burner
Set the control knob to the OFF position.
Apply a lit match on the gap to burner ports.
Push and turn the control knob anti-clockwise to Max position and the burner should ignite. If the
burner fails to ignite, contact your local dealer for assistance.
Grill Cooking
The burners heat up the flame tamer underneath the grill, which in turn heats the food on the grill. The
natural food juices produced during cooking fall onto the hot flame tamer below and vaporise. The
subsequent rising smoke bastes the food, as it travels upwards, imparting that unique barbecued flavor.
Roasting Hood Cooking
Barbecues equipped with a roasting hood give the option to form an ‘oven’ for roasting or baking food,
such as joints of meat or whole chickens, etc. More even cooking of food will actually be achieved by using
the barbecue with the hood down. However, this should only be done with the burners on low.
For best results, place the food you wish to bake or roast on a metal baking tray and set it on one side of
the cooking grill.
Turn the burner directly under the food to the OFF position and turn all other burners to a LOW to MEDIUM
position.
Close the hood to cook the food ‘indirectly’. Avoid lifting the hood unnecessarily as heat is lost every time
the hood is opened. If the hood is opened during cooking please allow extra time for the barbecue to regain
its temperature and complete the cooking. Use the temperature gauge (if applicable) to monitor the heat of
the barbecue.
If the internal heat becomes too high, turn the burners down to the low position. It is not necessary or
advisable to have all of the burners on high when the hood is closed.
DO NOT ALLOW YOUR BARBECUE TO OVERHEAT. Take care when opening the hood as hot steam
can be released on opening.
Warming Rack
Warming racks are a convenient way to keep cooked food warm or to warm items such as bread rolls. It is
advisable to place food (particularly fatty foods) to the front of the warming rack to avoid the possibility of juices
and fat running down the back of your barbecue. Always check that your warming rack is properly fitted before
use.
Flare-Up Control *Very Important Notice*
Flare-ups occur when meat is barbecued, and its fat and juices fall upon the hot flame tamer. Smoke of
course helps give food its barbecued flavour, but it is best to avoid excessive flare-up to prevent food
being burned. To control flare-ups, it is ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL to trim away excess fat from meat
and poultry before grilling, use cooking sauces and marinades sparingly and try to avoid very cheap cuts
of meat or meat products as these tend to have a high fat and water content. Also, the burners should
always be placed on the low setting during cooking.