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1.     e Storage of this BBQ indoors is permissible only if the cylinder is disconnected and  removed from the BBQ     e Please note that the Goldair BBQ Cover  if supplied with this model  is not covered  under your Warranty  The BBQ is for portable outdoor use and is not intended for  permanent installation or installation in vehicles or boats     Storing your BBQ   Your BBQ is designed to be used outdoors  However  just like a car  you will prolong the  life of the BBQ if you store it out of direct exposure to the elements when not in use    This can be done in many ways including the use of a waterproof cover  These are  available from most BBQ retailers     BBQ Covers    All BBQ   s must be stored with a BBQ cover when not in use  regardless of whether the  BBQ is stainless steel or powder coated  as per the Warranty  After use  allow your BBQ  to cool completely before fitting the cover  the BBQ cover may melt or burn if placed onto  a hot BBQ   Also condensation can occur when the BBQ cools down under the cover  which can foster rust growth  Please note  a cover can foster a    micro environment     where moisture  salts and fat deposits can develop when stored for long periods of time   typically this will occur during the Winter months when your BBQ is not used   During  these longer periods of non use a BBQ can develop stains and or rust marks  It is  important to check regularly  monthly  for any signs of these stains rust and clean if  needed  If surface stains and r
2.   700mm Ceiling  1500mm    Turn off all gas valves including cylinder after use    Do not allow build up of unburned gas    Cool the BBQ before replacing the lid or cover   Accessible parts maybe very hot  Always keep children away from the BBQ  Always wear protective gloves when handling hot components   Never lean over BBQ when lighting   Never use BBQ with any cover on   Never dismantle control valves    Never modify the construction of the BBQ or the size of any burner  injector orifice or  any other components  This will void your Warranty     Never move the BBQ during use    The use of unauthorised parts will void your Warranty and can create an unsafe  environment and conditions of use     Never use charcoal or any other solid fuel in this BBQ  Never disconnect any gas fittings while the BBQ is in use     In the event that a burner goes out and gas escapes  turn off the burner knobs  open  the BBQ hood fully and let it air out  Wait 5 minutes before attempting to relight the  BBQ     Never let clothing  pot holders or other flammable materials come in contact with or  close to any grill  burner or hot surface until it has cooled  Fabric may ignite and  result in personal injury  Certain materials or items  when stored under or near the  BBQ  will be subjected to radiant heat and could be seriously damaged     Clothing or other combustible materials should not be hung from the BBQ  or placed  on or near the BBQ  Combustible materials are considered to be wood  compresse
3.   overflowing when the container starts to fill  Suitable absorbent material is available from  your retailer  You should change the fat absorbent material regularly  in your drip tray   also  keep the main fat tray itself clean to prevent a build up of grease  If you don   t do  this a fat fire can result  This can be quite dangerous  and will certainly void the Warranty  on your BBQ     Burners   Over time fat  marinades  juices  etc  can build up and cover the port holes in your  burners  This reduces gas and flame flow and may result in fires within the BBQ during  cooking  Leaving the burners on for a maximum of 5 minutes with the hood open after  you ve finished cooking will remove most of this  However  you should check the burners  periodically for any sort of blockage  In particular  you should ensure that the aeration  vents are free of insect nests and spider webs  To clean the burners  let them cool down   then remove and inspect them  If any of the holes are clogged  gently tap the burner onto  a hard surface to remove residue  Use a wire brush to unclog the holes  Then lightly coat  the burners with canola oil for on going protection    Troubleshooting    Page 24    Possible Cause Prevention Solution    Burner s  will not  light using ignition     Burner s  will not  Light using match  stick     Sudden drop in  gas flow or low  flame     Flames blow out     Flare up     Persistent grease  fire     Flashback   fire in burner  tube s      Wire and or electrode cov
4.  and tight     If possible  observe grill    assembly and reinstall   making sure threads are  aligned and engaged  fully    Replace spark module  assembly     Remove and reconnect  all output connections at  module and electrodes     Remove and reconnect  all output connections at  module and electrodes     If sparks are observed    burner s  in dark location  Operate jother than from burner s    ignition system and look   wire insulation maybe   for arcing between output  damaged  Replace wires   wires and grill flames    Weak battery All sparks present but    weak or at slow rate     Replace battery with a  new AA size alkaline  battery     Has moisture  accumulated on  electrode and or in  burner ports     Electrodes are wet Use paper towel to    remove moisture     Electrodes cracked or  broken    sparks at crack       Inspect electrodes for  cracks     Replace cracked or  broken electrodes        GOLDAIR       One Year Warranty    Your Goldair product has been inspected   tested and is guaranteed subject to the  following for a period to one year from the  date of purchase against defects in  workmanship and materials  During this  period  such defects will be rectified by repair  or replacement of the product purchased   Your Warranty becomes invalid if in our  opinion the product has been misused   incorrectly assembled  tampered with   connected to a gas supply not corresponding  with the name plate specification  stored  outdoors without the use of a BBQ cover and  
5.  cylinder connected to your BBQ while it   s not in use     Note  Failure to follow these shutdown procedures correctly can lead to a hazardous  condition        Cooking with your BBQ       Avoid burning or charring food as this has been  shown to be unhealthy     Don   t leave cooked food standing for too long  before eating     Keeping your food moist   It   s easy to keep food moist and succulent on a   BBQ by following these guidelines    e Use tongs instead of a fork when turning meat  and poultry  A fork pierces the flesh and  causes the juice to seep out    e Resist the temptation to keep turning meat  over  Juices tend to rise to the top of a piece  of meat  then settle  Each time you turn the  meat over  the juices are lost  It   s better to  quickly sear the meat on both sides  about  half a minute  then with the burner controls  down low  leave the meat cook on one side   turning only once before serving    e If you like salt with your food  try adding it at  the end instead of before or during cooking   Salt draws the natural moisture out of the food  and dries it out    e Baste the food with light marinade or canola  oil a couple of times while cooking  though  watch out for excessive flare up     How covered cooking works   Place the food you wish to roast on one side of  the BBQ  Turn on the burners that are not directly  underneath the food  Make sure the burners that  are directly under the food are turned off  This  way the food receives no direct heat    Mo
6.  front curved fascia panel is additionally secured by one M4 x 8mm self tapping screw     NOTE  This is a self tapping screw  ensure the screw is in tight until the fascia cannot move        IMPORTANT  If the screw is not installed  and if the BBQ is lifted up by the wing to move  the BBQ wing will       bend up resulting in the BBQ being damaged     Assembly Procedure       Page 14    Step 7   Place the flame tamer in position over the right hand burner  The ends of the flame tamer locate on  brackets inside the main body  The flame tamers just sit on these brackets above the burners           Step 8   Place the cast iron hotplate and grill plate onto the top of the body  The grill goes over the burners  protected by the flame tamer     ny Na  ii       III  MU  IIUTUUL ALTIMA       Assembly Procedure sage 18    Step 9     Set the warming rack over the cooking surfaces at the rear with the legs of the rack locating into  holes on either side  NOTE  The up stand goes to the back                  ae E iil ill itil ms         ul i tl Sit i                                      Step 10     Slide the Drip Tray into position from the rear of the Barbecue  The hole in the Drip Tray must be    located away from the gas bottle position  Slide the Drip Cup into the rails under the hole in the Drip  Tray        Assembly Procedure       Step 11    The BBQ is intended to be used with a standard 9kg ULPG cylinder  This is the type of cylinder that  can be refilled at petrol station or swapp
7. GOLDAIR    Operating Instructions    Chef 6 Burner BBQ  With Side Burner       Model  GBQC300    Yj  j  Yy  Yj  j  G  f  f  G  i  f  f  G  Uj  i  f     i    O    Read Me First  BBQ    Please read these instructions  amp  user manual carefully        Take extra care when unpacking and assembling your Goldair BBQ  Some edges  may be sharp from the manufacturing process and may result in cuts if not handled  with care     Before attempting to assemble your Goldair BBQ  ensure all parts are correct and  contained within the box as per the components list     Goldair suggests laying out all components on a large flat surface and removing any  plastic or protective material before assembling your BBQ     If your BBQ has lockable castors ensure these are locked before attempting to  assemble otherwise the BBQ may move during assembling resulting in injury     Do not dispose of packaging until completely satisfied with assembly of your BBQ    Please refer to your user manual for operating instructions  further information or trouble  shooting before you call the Customer Service number listed within the user manual     O    O    Lid must be in open position before lighting     When cooking with hood closed  all burners should be on low and never exceed  maximum temperature of 250c  450f      Caution  hood maybe hot  avoid contact     Warning all surfaces are hot     If your BBQ has any Stainless Steel please note the following     Note  Stainless Steel will rust     Failure to store 
8. Q thoroughly with hot soapy  water  This is necessary to remove residuals and solvents  oil and grease  which may  have remained from the manufacturing process  The hotplate and grill should be  thoroughly cleaned in the same manner        Operating your BBQ    Page 18    Lighting the BBQ  Lighting the BBQ is easy  but must be done with due care     Make sure that the gas is turned on at the cylinder  or that gas is available to the BBQ   Also  if your BBQ has a roasting hood  ensure that the hood is up     Spark Ignition  Push the knob control in and turn anticlockwise to the high position  You should hear  clicking as the ignitor creates sparks to light the gas  Once lit  release the ignitor button     Manual Ignition   You can light your BBQ manually by holding a lit match next to one of the burners using  the match holder  while the burner is on low  You can access the burners through the  grill of your BBQ with the match holder     Difficulty lighting   If the burner doesn t light first go  check the gas controls and try a couple more times  If  the burner still does not light  wait a few minutes to allow the gas to disperse before  trying again  If satisfactory operation cannot be achieved  consult your retailer before  proceeding     Note  Failure to follow the lighting procedures correctly can lead to a hazardous  condition     Controlling the flames  The knobs have three basic positions  Off  High and Low  You can achieve any flame  height between low and high by rot
9. as expired  the product should be inspected  by a qualified gas service technician  Service  outside of the Warranty period will be at your  cost     Consumers Guarantee Act  1993     In accordance with the above act  consumers  are advised that  The manufacturer does not  undertake that repair facilities and parts are  necessarily available for this product    If any of the provisions of the foregoing are  contrary to any relevant legislation  then that  provision shall be deemed to be excluded from  the Warranty and the rest of the provisions will  continue to apply     IMPORTANT  Please retain this Warranty card       TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION   Model No  GBQC300   Gas Type  ULPG   Injector Size  0 94mm for Main  0 96mm for Side  Total Gas Consumption  75 7 MJ h   Side Burner Gas Consumption  11 5 MJ h    Gas Pressure  2 75 kPa    SUPPORT AND TECHNICAL ADVICE    GOLDAI R PO Box 100707  NSMC  Auckland  New Zealand    Monday     Friday 8am 5pm  Phone  0800 232 633  Website  www goldair co nz       
10. ating the BBQ control knob between these positions     Checking the flame   Look underneath the BBQ so that you can see the flames  They should be a soft blue  colour with yellow tips  If the flames are too yellow  there is too much gas and not enough  air  The flame will be inefficient and will give off too much smoke  If the flame is too pale   there is too much air and not enough gas  If either of these situations occur you may  need to clean the burners  See    Maintenance    section of this manual      Note     Blowback    is a situation where the flame burns inside the burner  towards the front   It can be recognised by a sharp roaring sound coming from the burner  It is not  dangerous unless it is allowed to persist  If this occurs  simply turn the burner off  wait a  few seconds then relight        Operating your BBQ    Page 19    Before first use   Curing the cast iron   During manufacturing  the cooking surfaces  plates and grills  were coated with a non   toxic paint  This paint will come off completely over time  Its purpose is to help protect  your BBQ during transport and storage  Coat the top of the hotplates and grills with  canola oil or something similar  Light the BBQ as described earlier  Leave the BBQ with  all burners on low for about 30 minutes  Paint may come off at this time     Now clean the surfaces with water and a brush     Be careful of steam coming off the cast iron surface while doing this  The hotplates and  grills are now cured and ready for 
11. d  paper  plant fibres  plastic or other materials capable of being ignited and burned          S1964    6 Burner  Drip Tray    6 Burner  Rear Panel    Powdercoated    Drip Tray    Side Burner LHS    Powdercoated table  with Stainless Stodi front    i    Screw Pack    881934  M4 x 8mm Self Tapping Screw x2    D    an        S1891  S1983  Y Hose   Regulator Hinge Pin x2   S1889  S1984  Control Valve x6 R Clip x2    Side Frame LHS    Parts Diagram     S1876      436 x 140   881885   Burner x6    5951959    6 Burner  Square Hood    Stainless Steal    Powdaronated      1935  M5 x8mm Screw x8         1881  Thermometer     S 1888  Spark Igniter x6    Stainless Steel       Door Rail    Powderocated    6 Burner Base    Pow dercoated    Door LHS with    Wheel x2  rom      Star  ens Stee     S1936  M6 x12mm Screw x16    Ey    S561987  Gas Bottle Chain    Flametamer x4       Fascia    G   Stainless Stood  f    Spark Generator    recessed Handle L    Magnetic  Door Catch x4             881937  M6 x30mm Screw x4    ff  mm  2       EIX    M6 Flange Nut x6                          S2070    Shelf RHS    Powdercoated table  with Stainless Steal front    Side Frame RHS    Powdercoated    Door RHS with  recessed Handles    Stainless Steed    881579  Wheel Bolt   Nut x2          Assembly Procedure       Note  Tools required for assembly   2 x adjustable spanners  Medium Philips  screwdriver     Step 1    On the left leg panel assembly   this one has the larger holes and no rubber feet  attach th
12. de  wall of the main body of the BBQ     Replacement hose and regulators can be purchased from your local BBQ retail  specialist  Leak Test procedure is located on Page 2 of this manual     BURNERS  The location of the tube burner to the jet is vital for safe operation  Check to assure the  jets are inside the burner tubes before using the gas BBQ    SPIDER AND INSECT WEBS    Some times spiders  ants and other insects  climb into the tube burners  gas lines and  other areas of the BBQ  The insects can spin  webs  build nests and lay eggs  The webs or  nests can be very small  but they are very  strong and can block the flow of gas     aly  To avoid this occurring  clean burners prior to use  after storing  at the beginning of  your BBQ season or after a period of one month with out use  Guards are on the air  intakes in an effort to reduce this problem  but it will not eliminate it  An obstruction  can result in a    flashback     a fire in the burner tubes   The burner may still light  but  the obstruction does not allow full gas flow to the burners     NOTE  Complications arising from spider and insect webs built up inside gas  lines are expressly excluded from Warranty       Safety Guide       GAS CYLINDER INFORMATION  1  This BBQ is designed to be used with a gas cylinder not exceeding 9KG     2  The gas cylinder supply valve must be turned off when the BBQ is not in use     3  Gas cylinders must be stored outdoors  out of reach of children and must not be  stored in a bu
13. ding up  it is highly recommended that all BBQ   s are stored under an eve with a  cover to protect against the harsh New Zealand elements     any BBQ not stored and  covered correctly will not be covered under Warranty   To ensure that spotting and  discoloration does not become worse and more visible resulting in permanent damage to  your BBQ  it should be cleaned and removed straight away  This is best done with a  stainless steel cleaner cutback solution  or if the spotting is larger and harder to remove   use a Stainless steel metal polish and then a cleaner solution  Always use a soft cloth to  clean your BBQ     Never use abrasive heavy duty sponges or scouring pads on the exterior of your BBQ   these products will begin to remove the stainless steel finish resulting in an uneven  surface and faster rusting in the future     Powder Coated BBQ   s   Overtime grease  fat and other cooking oils may build up on your BBQ  To clean  wash  with warm hot soapy water  Wash off soapy water with warm hot clean water  leave to air  dry  Once dry  use a BBQ exterior cleaner  this will apply a protective coating on the  exterior of the BBQ and assist in repelling the elements  Always you use a soft cloth to  clean your BBQ     Never use abrasive heavy duty sponges or scouring pads on the exterior of your BBQ   these products will begin to remove the powder coated finish resulting in an uneven  surface and may result in rusting in the future     Maintenance       Page 23  On going Ma
14. e       Always choose a safe location for the BBQ  keeping in mind the safety  precautions outlined  Ensure all packaging has been removed from the    unit before use     NOTE  This BBQ shall only be used in an above  ground open air situation with natural  ventilation  without stagnant areas  where  gas leakage and products of combustion are  rapidly dispersed by wind and natural  convection   Any enclosure in which the BBQ is used  shall comply with one of the following   An enclosure with walls on all sides  but at  least one permanent opening at ground level  and no overhead cover   Refer to Figure 1    Within a partial enclosure that includes an  overhead cover and no more than two walls    Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3    Within a partial enclosure that includes an  overhead cover and more than two walls  the  following shall apply   e At least 25  of the total wall area is  completely open   refer to Figure 4   and  e At least 30  of the remaining wall area is  open and unrestricted   refer to Figure 5   In the case of balconies  at least 20  of the  total wall area shall be and remain open and  unrestricted     L    Figure 1   Enclosure with walls on all sides but  no overhead cover       Figure 2   Partial Enclosure with overhead cover  and no more than two walls    AS  A    Figure 3   Partial Enclosure with overhead cover  and no more than two walls       Figure 4   Open side at least 25  of total wall  area    30  or more in total of the remaining wall area is  op
15. e wheels  using axle bolt and nuts  Knock out the hub caps  attach the wheels using axle bolt and nuts  then  put back the hub caps     Cc        PA    ae    E    is    A    A       P          Step 2    Fit the bottom shelf between the leg assemblies    The large hole in the shelf should lie towards the wheel legs    The shelf is fitted to the assemblies using 4pcs M6 x 30 screws and 4pcs M6 flange nuts  2pcs each  side                       Assembly Procedure       Page 11    Step 3   Fit the rear panel using 4 M5 x 8mm long screws          Step 4   Screw the top rail to the leg assemblies using 4pcs M5 x 8mm    Fit front cabinet doors to trolley by locating the hinge pins of the doors into the holes of the bottom  shelf                 Assembly Procedure       Step 5   Note  The side burner and associated table are supplied with the hose connected and are packed    inside the hood  Leave the side burner inside the hood during assembly until you are ready to attach  the side burner  step 6    Take the main body and place it on the leg assembly with 3 screws M6 x 12mm slotted hex head  black  Attach the gas bottle bracket to the left hand side of the barbeque  On the outside of the  barbeque insert 2 M6x12mm screws through the bracket and into the holes in left side panel of the  main body  the M6 nuts are fitted from the inside        Assembly Procedure       Step 6   Fit side tables by locating against side and securing with 4 M6 x 12mm slotted hex head screws           The
16. ed for similar cylinder    Place the cylinder in position on the gas bottle bracket of the BBQ  under the left hand side burner   so that the bracket sits through the neck of the cylinder  allowing it to hang    Take the hose that came with the BBQ  check that it has a rubber seal on the regulator end of the  hose and connect this end to the gas cylinder  ensuring that the hose is not twisted  You won t need  a spanner here  Just turn the fitting in an anti clockwise direction and hand tighten as much as you  can  This should seal it sufficiently     It is important to conduct a leak test prior to use  Follow leak test procedure   Procedure  located on Page 2 of this manual                       Operating your BBQ    Page 17    Never leave burners on high for more than 10 minutes unless actually cooking  If the  burner makes hissing sounds when lit  it may be burning inside  Turn burner off   allow it to cool and try again     Never leave the side burner on high for more than 5 minutes   Close the gas cylinder valve after each use    Never use plastic or glass utensils on the BBQ    Never use the BBQ in strong winds    Never lay the gas cylinder down  always keep upright      Never allow the flexible gas supply hose or any electrical cord to come in contact with  any heated surface of the BBQ     Never lean heavily on the side shelves of your BBQ or attempt to transport your BBQ  by lifting it from the side shelves     Before you start cooking for the first time  clean the BB
17. en and unrestricted        Figure 5   Open side at least 25  of total wall  area  30  or more in total of the remaining wall  area is open and unrestricted     safety Guide       A strong gas smell or hissing sound of escaping gas indicates a serious problem with the  BBQ or ULPG cylinder  Failure to immediately follow the steps listed below could result  in a fire or explosion that could cause serious injury  death or property damage     e Shut off gas supply at cylinder   e Turn the control knobs of the BBQ to the off position   e Extinguish any open flame   e Open the BBQ hood   e Get away from the ULPG cylinder   e Do not try and fix the problem yourself   e If gas odour continues or you cannot extinguish fire  call fire brigade    To prevent fire and smoke damage  remove all packaging material before operating  BBQ     HOSE ASSEMBLY AND SAFETY   A leak test  Procedure located on Page 2 of this manual  must be carried out prior to using  the BBQ for the first time and each time the gas cylinder is refilled  or each time the gas  hose and gas regulator have been disconnected  Check all gas hose and line  connections for damage  cuts or cracks each time you use the BBQ     If the hose shows signs of deterioration or damage  complete a leak test to identify any  leaks and if required replace the hose     The hose must remain free of kinks and sharp bends  Never puncture or put stress on  the hose or fittings  Hose connection is located at the lower front area on the right si
18. entic  BBQ flavour  Natural juices drip onto the flame  tamer then vaporise  with the vapors penetrating  back into the food    As an alternative to simply grilling  try marinating  your meat  fish  poultry or vegetables first  The  longer you leave the food to stand in the  marinade  the more thoroughly the flavour will  soak through  Several pre made marinades are  available and good recipes are easy to come by   It is best to leave food standing in the  refrigerator    If you use a tomato or sugar based sauce for  basting  apply it in the last 5   10 minutes of  cooking  Using these sauces over a longer  period of time will result in over browning    To prevent meat from curling  slash the  remaining fat at roughly 5cm intervals  taking  care not to cut into the meat     Maintenance       Page 21    e Do not perform any repair or servicing on the BBQ yourself  This includes internal  adjustment of the regulator and gas valves  This must only be carried out by  authorised technicians  Your BBQ should be serviced annually by a certified gas  service agent     e Clean the drip tray regularly     e    Burning off    the BBQ after every use  for approx 15 minutes  will keep excessive  food residue to a minimum     e The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the BBQ must be used   Replacement pressure regulator and hose assembly must be those specified by the  manufacturer  Replacement parts may be obtained from the manufacturer or your  local BBQ retail specialist 
19. ered  with cooking residue    Electrode cracked or broken   sparks at crack       Electrode tip not in proper  position    Wires are loose or disconnected   Wires are shorting  sparking   between ignition and electrode   Dead battery    No gas flow    Coupling nut and regulator not  fully connected    Obstruction of gas flow   Disengagement of burner to valve   Is grill assembled correctly     Out of gas   Excess flow valve tripped     High or gusting winds   Low on ULPG gas   Excess flow valve tripped     Grease buildup   Excessive fat in meat   Excessive cooking temperature     Grease trapped by food buildup  around burner system     Burner and or burner tubes are  blocked     Clean wire and or electrode with rubbing  alcohol and clean swab    Replace electrode s     Reconnect wires or replace electrode wire  assembly    Replace ignition wire electrode assembly   Replace with a new AA battery     Check to see if ULPG tank is empty  If ULPG  tank is not empty  refer to  Sudden drop in  gas flow     Turn the coupling nut until solid stop    Clear burner tube s     Reengage burner and valve    Check steps in assembly instructions     Check for gas in ULPG tank    Turn off knobs  wait 30 seconds and light grill   lf flames are still low  turn off knobs and  ULPG tank valve  Disconnect regulator   Reconnect   regulator and leak test  Procedure located  on Page 2 of this manual   Turn on ULPG  tank valve  wait 30 seconds and then light  grill    Turn front of grill to face wind o
20. exposed to the elements or not regularly  maintained as per the    Maintenance    notes at  the end of this user manual  The Warranty  does not include any labour or other  associated expense that may be involved in  removal or installation of the product  Normal  wear  amp  tear and any issues involving  spider insect web build up   s inside gas lines  are expressly excluded     If your Goldair product fails to operate  satisfactorily  please contact Goldair via phone  in the first instance  To obtain a repair or  replacement product under this Warranty  you  will need to produce satisfactory evidence of  date of purchase  The completed Warranty  and purchase receipt must be presented with  the product  The Warranty should be filled out  at the time of purchase  It is in your interest to  make sure this is done     Please note  BBQ covers  if included  are not  covered under the Warranty    If the product is to be replaced  cannot be  repaired  then that replacement will be of the  same or similar product or accessory  excluding packaging  instruction card etc   Where a replacement product is supplied  this  shall be guaranteed for the balance of the  original Warranty period     Any model that is no longer available will be  replaced by a model of a value and with such  features as we consider appropriate in the  circumstances  Goldair Ltd is not responsible  for freight forwarding charges  losses or  damage in transit     If service is required after the Warranty period  h
21. ilding  garage or any other enclosed area     4  The gas cylinder used must incorporate a safety collar to protect the valve assembly     5  Never store a spare cylinder under the BBQ shelves or inside the trolley housing  Any  ULPG cylinder not attached to the BBQ for use should be stored outdoors and well  away from the BBQ     IMPORTANT  1  When disconnecting and removing the gas cylinder for the purpose of refilling  always  follow these procedures     2  Ensure that all gas control valves on the BBQ and the gas cylinder are turned off  before disconnecting the regulator from the cylinder     3  Do not smoke or use a naked flame near the BBQ or gas cylinder while disconnecting  the gas line between the BBQ and gas cylinder     4  Remove the gas cylinder from the enclosure before disconnecting the regulator from  the BBQ     5  Tighten all connections before placing the gas cylinder back in to place     6  The gas leak testing procedure should be conducted every time the gas cylinder is  refilled and reconnected to the BBQ prior to using the BBQ  Procedure located on  Page 2 of this manual      For safe use of your BBQ and to avoid serious injury          DO NOT let children operate or play near the BBQ    3 KEEP BBQ area clear and free from materials that burn     DO NOT block holes in bottom or back of BBQ    i Check burner flames regularly     Use BBQ in well ventilated space  NEVER use in enclosed spaces such as a carport   garage  porch  covered patio  etc     DO NOT 
22. intenance  Interior     Plates and Grills   The best way to clean your BBQ plates grills is to light up the BBQ and leave it on with  the hood down to warm up for 10 15 minutes  After this time  remove excess fat  oils   cooking residue with paper towels or a cotton rag from plates grills then take a long  handled brush and a scraper and remove remaining oil and food scraps  You should use  an oven mitt to avoid burning yourself This can also be completed after each time you  use your BBQ     Depending on how often you use your BBQ you should also wash your plates grills bi   monthly  After you have completed the steps above and have allowed time for the BBQ to  cool  remove the plates grills and wash with warm hot soapy water  Wash off soapy water  with warm hot clean water  leave to air dry and place back into BBQ     Warming Rack  Flame Tamers   Remove and wash with warm hot soapy water  Wash off soapy water with warm hot  clean water  leave to air dry and place back into BBQ  For stubborn stains on your  warming rack  soak in hot soapy water     The Drip Tray  Your BBQ is equipped with a two stage fat drainage system  Food residue drops onto the  main tray  then falls through the centre hole into the drip cup     It is a good idea to line the fat tray with aluminium foil to assist with cleaning     Ensure there is a hole in the foil to allow fats and oils to drip through into the drip cup  below  Also  placing absorbent material into the drip tray will avoid splashing and
23. ist  hot air rises from the burners and circulates  around the food  trapping the juices and flavour   Best results are achieved by using a roasting rack  and drip pan     Cooking times   Keeping the hood closed traps the heat  moisture  and flavour that is normally lost on an open top  BBQ  The result is that food cooks considerably  faster  using less gas  and with a Jjuicier  more  even finish  Foods require less attention and less  basting because the heat is less intense and  moisture is more easily retained     Grilling   Food may be cooked in about 3 4 the usual time   producing well browned surfaces while still  maintaining the foods natural juices     Roasting   Larger joint of meat achieve similar results as ina  conventional oven  except in about 2 3 the usual  cooking time due to the natural convection effect  created by the hood     Rotisserie   This method of cooking is terrific  producing moist   evenly cooked meats and poultry in about 2 3 the  usual cooking time    Do not allow the temperature to exceed 250  C     Approximate Cooking Times    Beef 30   50 minutes per kg   Lamb 40   50 minutes per kg   Veal 40   50 minutes per kg   Pork 50   60 minutes per kg   Poultry 40   45 minutes per kg   Fish 30   40 minutes per kg   Times will vary depending on size and shape of  meat  initial temperature  and how well you like  your meat cooked        LA  Ree  gt  uP ss    k  Tips   Although cooking on the plate looks easier   cooking on the Grill gives you a more auth
24. lll aS       Yy    safety Guide    Do not operate this BBQ before reading the instruction booklet  Do not place articles on or against this BBQ    Do not use or store flammable or combustible materials  chemicals or spray  aerosols near your BBQ    Do not operate this BBQ indoors  the BBQ is for outdoor use only   Do not obstruct any ventilation of the BBQ   Do not light or operate with cover on   Never store a spare ULPG cylinder under or near your BBQ  This could cause  excess pressure to be expelled through the relief valve resulting in fire     explosion  or severe personal injury including death    ULPG gas is heavier than air and will collect in low areas  proper ventilation is  extremely important    Keep the ventilation opening of the ULPG cylinder enclosure free and clear  from obstruction and debris    Do not insert any foreign objects into the valve outlet  Damage may result   causing a leak  possible explosion  fire  severe bodily harm or death    Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface  temperature  burns and clothing ignition    Never leave children unattended in the area where the BBQ is being used     Do not store items of interest to children around  below or in the shelf of the  BBQ    Never allow children to sit or stand on any part of the BBQ  Some users prefer cooking on Hotplates  You must always have at least 1 Grill    plate to ensure adequate air flow  Fully covering your BBQ will create a safety  hazard        safety Guid
25. r increase  flame height    Refill ULPG tank    Refer to  Sudden drop in gas flow  above     Clean grill   Trim fat from meat before grilling   Adjust  lower  temperature accordingly     Turn knobs to OFF  Turn gas off at ULPG  tank  Leave lid in position and let fire burn out   After grill cools  remove and clean all parts     Turn knobs to OFF  Clean burner and or  burner tubes        Troubleshooting Electronic Ignition    No sparks appear at  any electrodes when  ignition button is  pushed  no noise can  be heard from spark  module     Not installed properly     Check battery orientation    Install battery  make sure  that         and          connectors are oriented  correctly  with         end up  and         end down     Dead battery Has battery been used Replace battery with new  previously  AA size alkaline battery     Check to ensure threads  Unscrew button cap    Button assembly not  installed properly     Faulty spark module     No sparks appear at  any electrodes when  ignition switch is  pushed  noise can be  heard from spark  module     Sparks are present  but not at all  electrodes and or not  at full strength     Output lead connections  not completed     Output lead connections  not complete     Arcing to grill away from    are properly engaged   Button should travel up  and down without  binding    If no sparks are  generated with new  battery and good wire  connections  module is  faulty    Are output connections  on and tight     Are output connections  on
26. use  This process only needs to be done the first time  you use the BBQ     For on going protection of the cooking surfaces  follow the procedures in the     Maintenance    section of this manual     Controlling flare up   Flare ups are sudden bursts of flame that come up over the top of the grill  They are  caused by natural cooking juices from your food falling onto the flame tamer and then  burning     A little bit of flare up  as well as the resulting smoke  is a good thing  Its what gives BBQd  food that unique outdoor flavour  But if it happens too often  or if the flame last more than  a couple of seconds  your food will char  so you need to control it     First of all  cooking very fatty foods will cause a lot of flare up  You should trim excess fat  off your meat  Also  excess flaring usually means your controls are up too high  Try  turning them down     Finally  moving the meat away from flaring will help reduce the problem  Some really fatty  foods can only be cooked on the hotplate     Turning off   When you ve finished cooking  leave the burner controls on high for a maximum of 5  minutes to burn off excess grease from the flame tamer  the burner and other surfaces   To turn the BBQ off  it is best to turn the cylinder off first  and allow the gas left in the  hose to burn off  This will only take a couple of seconds  Then turn off all burner controls   If your BBQ is connected to piped ULPG  you can simply turn the burner controls off  It   s  okay to leave the
27. use charcoal or ceramic briquettes in a gas BBQ     safety Guide       REGULATOR CONNECTION    1     Check that all control knobs are in the    Off    position     2  Make sure the cylinder valve is off    3  Remove the protective cap from the cylinder  if present    4  Leak test the connection with a soapy water solution  Procedure located on Page 2  of this manual    NOTE   1  Never use a rusty or dented gas cylinder with a damaged gas valve   2  Never fill the gas cylinder beyond 80  capacity   3  Always have the gas cylinder filled by an authorized ULPG supplier   4  If you have any questions concerning assembly or operation  consult your dealer or  ULPG Gas Company    5  When used always place the BBQ and cylinder on flat level ground    6  You will need to have the ULPG cylinder serviced or replaced every ten years  The  date of the last service should be stamped on the neck of the bottle    7  Always use a spanner to tighten all gas fittings     Standard POL Regulator Pee Shutoff Valve        Spanner wrench  Tighten in this direction    D  e        Bleeder valve screw    Regulator and hose    Protector cap       safety Guide    Do not leave food unattended on the BBQ     In case of a fat fire turn gas off at cylinder immediately     Particular care must be taken when removing the fat drip tray  Hot fat can cause  serious burn injuries     Proper clearance from combustible materials must be maintained at all times  The  minimum clearances is as follows  Side  700mm Rear
28. ust are left  over time they develop and can become very  hard to remove  this is expressly excluded from your Warranty     e Move the BBQ to a covered location  If you are storing it in a closed room  eg shed or  garage  you should keep the cylinder away from any other cylinders or any cars   boats  motorcycles or any other petrol engines     e If you don t intend to use it for a few months  lightly spray all the surfaces with canola  oil  This will help protect against corrosion     Rust on your BBQ from lack of protective agents or misuse are expressly  excluded from Warranty     Maintenance       Page 22  On going Maintenance    Your BBQ requires regular maintenance  interior and exterior   The use on a BBQ cover  in conjunction with the instructions below will help to ensure it remains in proper working  order and maintains its appearance     Exterior     Stainless Steel BBQ   s   Overtime grease  fat and other cooking oils may build up on your BBQ  To clean  wash  with warm hot soapy water  Wash off soapy water with warm hot clean water  leave to air  dry  Apply a stainless steel BBQ protector to stainless steel surfaces  This will apply a  protective coating on the exterior of the BBQ and assist in repelling the elements     Stainless steel will rust if you do not look after it properly     From time to time spotting may occur on the exterior of your BBQ  This is normal and is  due to moisture and or other elements becoming trapped under the cover of your BBQ  and buil
29. with a BBQ cover  and to clean  amp  maintain your BBQ regularly will result  in Stainless Steel    tea staining     amp  rusting  Consequently it will not be covered by the  warranty     Goldair recommends the use of stainless steel protectors  amp  cleaners to also pro long the  life of your BBQ     For use with ULPG     Please refer to your user manual        i IIT    WWD W6WhnMmn M Mn lll a      Yj    Read Me First    GAS LEAK TESTING       lt is important that you leak test the BBQ before first use and every time the gas  cylinder is refilled and reconnected to the BBQ   To complete a Leak Test   e Make sure all the control knobs are OFF   e In a small container  mix up a solution of water and detergent soap   Mix the solution well  about the same concentration as washing up water    e Turn the cylinder ON by rotating the knob to the open position   e Using a brush or spray bottle apply the soap solution to the gas line and each  join in the gas line including   e The gas connection at the inlet of the BBQ  e The gas hose  e The gas connection at the gas cylinder  e If bubbles appear  there is a gas leak   e Ifthe leak is at the connection  re tighten and re seal   e Ifthe leak is anywhere else or you cannot resolve the leak by tightening the  connection DO NOT PROCEED   e Replace gas hose and regulator   e Replacement hose and regulators can be purchased from your local BBQ    f        Yj  Yj  Yj  Yj  Yj  h retail specialist  Yj  Yj o  h  h  h  h  hp  Y    WWD  WMm nMn 
    
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