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Turning Off Your Barbecue
Pushthecontrolknob(7)inandturntothe
‘OFF’ position.
Turn the gas off and disconnect at the
cylinder when not in use.
The regulator must be disconnected when the
barbecue is not in use. Wait until the barbecue
issufcientlycoolbeforeclosingthehood.
FOOD SAFETY
Please read and follow this advice when
cooking on your barbecue:
• Always wash your hands before and after
handling uncooked meat and before eating.
• Always keep raw meat away from cooked
meat and other foods.
• Before cooking, ensure barbecue grill
surfaces and tools are clean and free of
old food residue.
• Do not use the same utensils to handle
cooked and uncooked foods.
• Ensure all meat is cooked thoroughly
before eating.
CAUTION – eating raw or undercooked
meat can cause food poisoning
(e.gbacteriastrainssuchasE.coli)
• To reduce the risk of undercooked meat,
cut open to ensure it is cooked all the way
through internally.
CAUTION – if meat has been cooked
sufcientlythemeatjuicesshouldbe
clear in colour and there should be
no traces of pink/red juice or meat
colouring.
• Pre-cooking of larger meat or joints is
recommendedbeforenallycookingon
your barbecue.
• After cooking on your barbecue always
clean the grill cooking surfaces and
utensils.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
• Regularly clean your barbecue between
uses and especially after extended periods
of storage.
• Ensure the barbecue and its components
aresufcientlycoolbeforecleaning.
• Do not leave the barbecue exposed to
outside weather conditions or stored in
damp, moist areas.
• Never douse the barbecue with water
when its surfaces are hot.
• Never handle hot parts with unprotected hands.
• In order to extend the life and maintain
the condition of your barbecue, we
strongly recommend that the unit is
covered when left outside for any length
of time, especially during the winter
months.
• IMPORTANT – We recommend that
servicing of this barbecue should be
performedeitherafterevery100hours
of use or annually, whichever is achieved
soonest.
• Changetheexibletubewhenthe
nationalconditionsrequireit.
Caution
If you smell gas – turn off the barbecue,
extinguishallames,openthe
barbecue hood. If the odour continues,
immediately contact your gas supplier.
Intheeventofanuncontrollablere,
immediately disconnect the gas cylinder
movingitawayfromreandcontactthe
reservices.DONOTPUTYOURSELFAT
RISK!
Ensure aerosols are not used near this
barbecue when in use.
Ensure all packaging and plastic bags
are disposed of safely.
Cooking Grill (3)
• Clean with hot soapy water.
• To remove any food residue, use a mild
cream cleaner on a non-abrasive pad.
• Rinse well and dry thoroughly.
Burner (4) Maintenance
• In normal usage, burning off the residue
after cooking will keep the burners clean.
• The burners should be cleaned annually,
or whenever heavy build-up is found, to
ensure that there are no signs of blockage
(debris,insects)ineithertheburner
portholes or the venturi tubes of the
burnersttedoverthevalveoutlets.A
blockedburnercanleadtoarebeneath
the grill.
• Visually inspect the operation of the
burners.
Seegurebelowshowingcorrectburning.
Thereshouldbeamefromallportholes.