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Australia has an excellent safety record when it comes to gas appliances. This reflects
both the high quality of appliances sold, as well as growing consumer awareness about
safety. We urge you to follow the guidelines below together with these instructions for
safe use, to prevent overheating and to produce great cooking results.
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This barbeque is an outdoor appliance only. Under no circumstances should it be
used indoors. This barbeque has not been approved for marine or caravan use.
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DO NOT
perform any servicing on the barbeque yourself. This includes internal
adjustment of the regulator and gas valves. Servicing can only be carried out by
authorised technicians.
DO NOT
modify this appliance.
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It is important that you install your barbeque exactly as described in these
instructions. In particular you should keep the barbeque clear of combustible
material, and you should check for leaks whenever a new connection is made.
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DO NOT
store chemicals or flammable materials near this appliance.
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DO NOT
place articles on or against, or enclose this appliance.
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DO NOT
spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation.
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The barbeque gets extremely hot while in use. Keep pets, children and the infirm
away from the appliance until it has cooled to normal temperatures.
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It is a good idea to tie back long hair and loose clothing while cooking in case of
unexpected flare ups.
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Fat fires are the most common cause of problems in barbeques. They are caused
by a build-up of grease in the grease channeling tray and / or the inside of the
barbeque firebox. A fat fire can be difficult to put out, and will be very dangerous if it
spreads to the gas hose. You should keep your barbeque clean to avoid this
occurrence.
Fat fires will void the warranty.
If a fat fire occurs,
DO NOT
try and
extinguish with water, shut down the gas supply if safe to do so, close the hood if
safe to do so, call the Fire Brigade on 000 if necessary.
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DO NOT
transport or move the barbeque whilst it is in use or still hot because there
is a risk that the contents of the grease cup will fall out.
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NEVER
leave a barbeque unattended with any burners switched on. Always switch
off all burners and gas supply when the barbeque is not in use.