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1. INSTRUCTION MANUAL Gas barbecue for outdoor use UK Thank you for choosing a first class product which hopefully will provide you with lots of pleasure in the future Our ambition is to offer a wide variety of quality products that make your life more comfortable Please take a few minutes to study this manual so that you can take advantage of the benefits of your new machine We promise that it will provide a superior User Experience delivering Ease of Mind The following symbols are used in this user manual A i We CE va FSC Important information concerning your personal safety and information on how to avoid damaging the appliance General information and tips Environmental information This appliance complies with e Low Voltage Dir 73 23 EEC e Gas Dir 90 396 EEC e EMC Dir 89 336 EEC e CE Marking Dir 93 658 EEC SQS COC 100159 FSC Trademark 1996 Forest Stewardship Council A C Contents General safety guidelines Gas safety guidelines Proper use Ecological disposal Dimensions Examples of use Preliminary operations Connecting the gas bottle category II2H3 Table of characteristics Check for gas leaks General instructions about gas connection Description of the barbecue The control panel Burner control knob Description of symbols Lid Work surfaces Assembling instruction Wheel mounted bottle trolley Fitting and u
2. 996 mM OV lee mM st O Y l9C 4 4 1600 975 I7C 2 2 1300 850 Examples of use conditions a At least 25 of the total wall surface is completely The outdoor area in which the barbecue is positioned must open meet the following requirements b At least 30 of the remaining surface is open and not 1 there may be walls on all sides but there must be at least delimited one permanent doorway and no ceiling If positioning on a balcony or terrace at least 20 of the total 2 there may be no more than two side walls when there is a wall surface must be open ceiling 3 there may be partial overhead cover including a ceiling but with no more than two walls and with the following 2 Installation Preliminary operations A The barbecue has been designed and built to cook and heat food in the open air This appliance is not designed for use in a professional setting or in enclosed spaces Before installing and using the barbecue the interior should be cleaned of any manufacturing residue For further information on cleaning refer to chapter Cleaning the b
3. Brief cooking tips e Always preheat with the burners on maximum e 15 minute preheat recommended when cooking on the griddle 15 minute preheat recommended when more marked grilling is required 280 250 C Maximum setting 200 C Medium maximum setting 160 180 C Intermediate setting 150 C Medium minimum setting 110 120 C Minimum setting High heat Preheating before cooking begins Medium high heat For cooking of thin cuts of meat fish and vegetables Medium heat For cooking medium cuts of meat medium size chicken devilled chicken etc Medium low heat For smoking for heating food or keeping just cooked food warm Low heat For grilling vegetables for keeping just cooked food warm 12 Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning the barbecue For optimum cleaning in accordance with manufacturing characteristics use products that are not excessively aggressive A To clean the metal internal parts we recommend wearing work gloves Stainless steel After each use and when the appliance has cooled down we recommend cleaning the external and internal parts and the stainless steel accessories to help the barbecue last longer To clean and preserve the external stainless steel surfaces always use specific products without abrasives or chlorine based acids Do not use metal sponges or sharp scrapers Use wooden or plastic utensils if necessary Continual contact with the flame
4. Adjusting the door The hinge on the door can be adjusted by turning the screws indicated by the arrows in the adjacent diagram Adjust the door once installation is complete Adjustment of the drawer height The clips of height adjustment are located in the lower side and at the right and left ends of the drawer e By turning the lever A the drawer will raise of 3 mm Utensil holder The utensil holder is a steel frame for storing utensils and tools inside the gas bottle compartment a On ST 1 5 aS S s S K R To fit the holder proceed as follows open the door of the gas bottle compartment e place the frame onto the 4 fastening pins A already secured to the inside of the door e push the frame downwards until the pins fit into the slots B To remove the frame lift upwards then away from the pins Protection cover PVC waterproof plastic material to be used for covering and housing in the open air the barbecue in the trolley version To clean use water and neutral detergent Installation Extractable basket The 70 cm version is equipped with an extractable basket When fully open the basket can withstand up to 15 Kg Do not exceed this limit to avoid damaging the basket 7 8 Use Assembling the ceramic tiles kit 1 Remove the grill grates A griddles B and disperser C one per kit to be installed 2 Pl
5. carry out the following operations 1 Open the gas valve on the LPG bottle or turn the shut off tap if methane supplied oN Do not light the burners yet 2 With the gas pressure in the pipe look for any leaks by brushing a soapy water based solution onto the gas unions A gas leak will cause bubbles to form A Do not use naked flame to look for leaks 3 Close the gas valve on the bottle or the methane shut off tap eliminate the gas leak and repeat the test as described in points 1 and 2 G31 37mbar n Reg G31 50mbar n Reg mm Reg mm Reg mm Reg General instructions about gas connection We recommend checking that the appliance is properly set up for the type of gas 4 2 distributed The connection to the gas pipes must be made in a workmanlike manner in compliance with current standards that prescribe the installation of a safety tap at the end of the pipe The threaded Ya gas connection pipe is located at the rear on the right hand side of the appliance Using flexible rubber pipes with a max length of 1500 mm e do not allow the pipes to be constricted or crushed e pipes must not be subject to tractive force or torsional stress e do not allow the pipes to come into contact with cutting or sharp edges etc e do not allow the pipes to come into contact with parts that can reach temperatures of 70 C above room temperature e make sure the entire length of the pipes can be inspec
6. correct appliance use Installation Instructions for the qualified technician in charge of installing commissioning and testing the appliance Use Description of controls switching on the appliance fitting accessories and cooking tips Cleaning and Maintenance Recommended cleaning procedures and useful advice for ensuring the appliance continues to work efficiently and look good over time General safety guidelines A e Do not leave packing residue unattended around the home e Separate out the various waste materials and take them to the nearest recycling centre e The identification plate with the technical data serial number and mark is clearly visible inside the bottle compartment The plate must never be removed e Installation and servicing should be carried out by qualified personnel in accordance with current regulations e Before operating the appliance it is essential to remove the protective film from the interior and exterior e Immediately after installation test the appliance briefly using the directions for use If it fails to work contact your nearest technical service centre Never attempt to repair the appliance e Always wear protective gloves while handling particularly hot components e Some accessible parts can become very hot Keep out of reach of children Warnings A Gas safety guidelines A e f you smell gas shut off the burner flames close the valve on the LPG bottle or
7. a short time approximately 5 minutes For bigger cuts preheat for longer approximately 10 minutes In general to cook meat the burners should be set on maximum and on medium minimum for fish and vegetables For best results scald the food first on maximum Then adjust the burners to medium minimum until the food is cooked through without burning on the outside While cooking particularly pork it is normal for the flame to flare up due to fat dripping on to the refractory ceramic tiles If this occurs move the food to a cooler area of the grill Completely filling the grill with food is not therefore recommended For steaks and fillets the open griddle placed over the ceramic heat deflectors gives the best result while for fattier meat such as chicken legs Use 11 and sausages it is recommended to use the closed griddle plates to avoid fat dripping onto the burners which causes flare ups Meat and fish should only be turned over once while sausages can be turned regularly to seal the surface and cook them through evenly Vegetables To cook vegetables preheat as mentioned before After preheating adjust the burners to minimum and arrange the vegetables on the grill Keep the burners on minimum for the duration and cook on the closed griddle plates to protect delicate food Pots and pans The flat sided griddle plate can also be used as a stove on which rice pasta and sauces can be prepared in pans
8. the knob La 3 jii 3 Ld R Lal 3 A If the burner does not light return the knob to press the knob and turn the indicator to burner off while holding down the knob Wait a few seconds to allow the gas emitted to disperse and then repeat points 1 to 3 A To check the burners have turned on look for the flame through the slots in the grills Skewer The barbecue is provided with a skewer Position it over the grill as shown in the picture A Skewer handle B Skewer C Skewer housing holes D Front skewer support E Griddles F Grills ENSURE THE DRIPPING PAN IS CORRECTLY INSERTED BEFORE STARTING TO COOK FOOD IT IS ADVISABLE TO POUR A THIN LAYER OF SAND INTO THE DRIPPING PAN TO SOAK UP COOKING JUICES THUS PREVENTING COMBUSTION AND ALSO TO ENSURE THE COMPONENTS BENEATH REMAIN CLEAN REPLACE OLD SAND AT REGULAR INTERVALS WITH CLEAN SAND TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE DUE TO A BUILD UP OF COOKING JUICES Cooking tips Some suggestions for getting the best out of your barbecue are given below Please remember that cooking times and intensities may vary according to personal taste and type of food A Never close the lid on this appliance while cooking Meat and Fish To cook meat preheat the grill burners on maximum setting for at least 5 10 minutes depending on the thickness of the meat For small pieces chops bacon rashers ribs etc preheat for
9. Below are some hints listed Open griddle Closed griddle ribbed side Closed griddle flat side Fillet steaks Chicken legs Hamburgers Fish Vegetables Vegetables Shrimps Sausages Cheese Cheese Fried eggs Fruit Bacon The open griddles can be used on both sides The closed griddles are double faced smooth on one side striped on the other side in order to allow different kinds of cooking A Never put the two griddles side by side For a correct positioning and use please refer to the below diagram 10 Use Lighting the burners Each knob indicates the corresponding burner see The control panel on page 4 1 Press the knob and turn the indicator to the symbol gt the ignition clicks and the pilot light switches on simultaneously To generate other discharges hold down the knob while turning the indicator repeatedly to the symbol 2 2 Once the burner is lit turn the indicator to position Release the knob the burner is now on the maximum setting 3 To adiust from maximum to minimum setting turn the knob from to 4 To switch off the burner return the indicator to press the knob and turn the indicator to burner off while holding down the knob Release
10. F e Do not use the barbecue in bad weather Contact with water can severely damage the appliance and endanger its safety e Do not obstruct the vents of the appliance e To prevent the combustion of previous cooking residue clean the drip pan burners compartment and the burners themselves before each use e Do not use metal sponges or sharp scrapers on the external surfaces Use normal non abrasive products with wooden or plastic utensils if necessary Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth Do not use high pressure water jets on the barbecue the power of the water jet may damage the finish and endanger safety e f you foresee to let your barbecue unused for a long period make sure it is appropriately cleaned see the chapter about Cleaning the barbecue at page 12 put on the protection cover and place the appliance in a sheltered location Ecological disposal 9 e The product packing is made of non polluting environment friendly and recyclable materials Dispose of the packing correctly at recycling and disposal centres A The manufacturer declines all responsibility for use other than that indicated as well as for damage to things or harm to persons caused by failure to comply with these guidelines or by tampering even partially with the appliance or by the use of non original spare parts Installation 1 Dimensions Version with trolley and side shelves LE
11. a closable door container so that it can be disposed of correctly B00090 ZS6250 03 12
12. ace the two side supports D and the central support E for double kit only in the combustion chamber 3 Position the crosspieces F in the slots made in supports D and E 4 Rest the tiles on the frame as shown in the figure 5 Replace the grill grates A and griddles B A The disperser C one per kit is not replaced as it would not fit with the tiles assembled A To assure a good working take care that the ceramic tiles holes get not obstructed Overturn the tiles regularly to let the burners carbonate the cooking residuals Positioning the internal components Before beginning to cook check the burners dispersers deflectors grills and griddle are correctly in place e The figure shows the correct sequence for positioning the burners A dispersers B deflectors Q grills C the grids D and the ceramic tiles frame F e The tabs on the dispersers B should be inserted into the slots E on the inside of the barbecue Only in the conditions illustrated above with all the aforesaid components correctly assembled is it advisable to start cooking Any other set up may constitute a risk for the user and may jeopardise the good use of the appliance Use Positioning the grills and griddles correclty To ensure the best grill result it is important to select the most appropriate griddles for the type of food to be cooked
13. arbecue on page 12 Choose the installation site for the barbecue carefully 1 it must not be too dusty long term dust may clog the burners and make using the barbecue hazardous 2 it must not be too exposed to the wind during use strong winds may prevent the barbecue from working properly or accidentally switch off the burners 3 position the barbecue so that it is completely stable 4 away from inflammable materials A Before installing and using the barbecue remove all plastic protections from the control panel and from the stainless steel sides of the appliance Connecting the gas bottle category II2H3 A The appliance is already regulated to operate with LPG G30 31 at 28 30 37mbar Simply connect the rubber pipe using the seals and OOO OLE OE OO clamps supplied as described below e Remove the lower rear panel F pull it up and ahead e Remove the upper rear panel G pull it up and ahead e Provide a gas pipe of 800 mm length You may need a pipe holder H on the end of the ramp E e Connect the end A of the gas pipe directly to the ramp E or to the pipe holder H e Connect the end I of the gas pipe to the pressure regulator O e Connect the gas pressure regulator C to the threaded union B on the bottle e When the gas b
14. may over time fade the shine on the steel near the areas exposed to heat This is entirely natural and does not alter the performance of the appliance in any way Using detergent spray the detergent repeatedly on the steel surfaces of the barbecue Clean with a non abrasive sponge rinse carefully and dry with a soft cloth For best results leave the detergent to work for a time To remove any yellow areas on the steel pour some stainless cream cleaner onto kitchen paper and rub in the direction of the satin finish Enamelled cast iron grills and griddle The cast iron grills A and griddles B should be cleaned when still slightly warm To clean the griddles B use the supplied scraper O To remove any food residue rub with a brass bristle brush Then wash the grills and griddle with a degreasing agent and rinse with plenty of tepid water The cast iron grills and the griddles are also dishwasher safe A After thorough cleaning and before using the cast iron grills and griddles again remove any detergent residue by lighting the burners on maximum for a few minutes Maintenance of the teak wood To clean and preserve always use specific products normally available on the market and which may ensure the lasting all over the years In case those products are not available we recommend to remove the grease as soon as possible by using a soft cloth dampened with water Burners Periodically check
15. ottle from the barbecue while it is in operation Always stand well away from the appliance for any operation to do with the gas bottle Only use the unions and regulators supplied with the appliance to connect to the bottle After the appliance has been unused for a time always check the gas is correctly connected before switching on again see section Check for gas leaks on page 3 and check that the gas outlet holes are not clogged with dust or the like see section Burners on page 12 B Warnings Proper use i e The appliance is designed to be used by adults only Do not allow children to approach the appliance or use it as a toy e Never leave the appliance unattended during use e The pans and containers used on the grills must have a perfectly flat smooth bottom e Do not use containers that protrude over the outer perimeter of the surface e Switch on the burners only when the lid is lifted e Before the barbecue is first used for cooking the burners should be left on for 10 minutes with the lid up to burn off all manufacturing residue and oil e Always open the lid before switching on the barbecue Never close the lid before the barbecue has cooled down e The barbecue becomes very hot during use To avoid being scolded it is advisable to wear heat protection gloves Do not touch the heating elements inside the appliance e After each use always check that the control knobs are set to OF
16. ottle is inside the chart make the gas tube going trough the hole D then connect e Fit the rear panels G and F putting in position then pulling down The symbols in the picture mean that on those points a clamp could be necessary A After connecting ensure the rubber pipe is not crushed hanging or obstructing the hole in the lid Contact your nearest authorised service centre to connect the barbecue to a methane supply G20 at 20 mbar Refer to current regulations to fit or replace the rubber pipe The pipe s expiry date is printed on the pipe itself Ensure the pipe is replaced before this date Should the gas bottle not be fitted with a stop valve a shut off tap should be used The tap must be easily accessible Do not obstruct the vents in the bottle compartment The gas bottle must be replaced away from any power source Table of characteristics Installation 3 BURNERS GRILL Rated power Reduced power kW 6 20 kW 2 20 G20 20mbar G30 28 30mbar m h 0 590 g h 450 82 G30 28 30mbar G80 50mbar G20 20mbar G25 25mbar G25 20mbar G31 37mbar n 127 G31 50mbar me 110 n 190 n 200 n 220 G30 28 30mbar G80 50mbar G20 20mbar G25 25mbar G25 20mbar Check for gas leaks This check should be carried out immediately after connecting the gas and each time the appliance is reconnected after being unused for a time Once the rubber pipe is connected to the gas supply
17. sing the wheels Adjusting the door Adjustment of the drawer height Utensil holder Protection cover Extractable basket Assembling the ceramic tiles kit Positioning the internal components Positioning the grills and griddles correclty Lighting the burners Skewer Cooking tips Meat and Fish Vegetables Pots and pans Brief cooking tips Burner use table Cleaning the barbecue Stainless steel Enamelled cast iron grills and griddle Maintenance of the teak wood Burners Disassembling the burners Drip pan i a a a A a a ia ee E S W NNN NNN COO WWANNNDDOODOANAH AAA A WOWONN A UUP k General informations This appliance is designed to be used in the home and in the open air The use in a professional setting or any other use considered improper cause the immediate decline of the guarantee The appliance meets the conformity requirements of current EC standards A This manual is an integral part of the purchased product It should be preserved for the product s entire lifespan Before using the product we recommend carefully reading this manual and all the instructions it contains These instructions are valid solely for the countries the symbols of which are shown on the cover page The appliance must be installed by qualified personnel in accordance with current regulations The manual is divided into four sections Warnings General regulations regarding the safety of operators and
18. ted al KIL 4 Installation Description of the barbecue A Side work surface B Drip pan C Exhaust vents D Enamelled cast iron grills E Griddle I The control panel All the barbecue s controls are fitted on the front panel F Drawer G Gas bottle compartment door H Control knobs Wheel with brake L Wheel without brake M Lid 1 Left burner control knob 2 Centre left burner control knob 3 Centre right burner control knob 4 Right burner control knob Burner control knob To switch on the burner refer to section Lighting the burners on page 10 Description of symbols X Piezoelectric ignition Maximum flame Minimum flame a Burner off Installation 5 Lid Assembling instruction 1 Insert the washer A into the pins B 2 Insert the pins B into the holes C 3 Fix the screws D to the pins B 4 Fix the supports E to the washers F and the screws Q to the pins H 5 Insert the pins I into the holes L 6 Insert the sides P into their own pins 7 Fix the sides supports to the rear wooden by turning the hooks M A Always open the lid before switching on the barbecue Never close the lid before the barbecue has cooled down The lid becomes hot while cooking To prevent from damaging the lid and
19. that the burners light properly and that no gas outlet holes are clogged If a burner does not light fully it may be sufficient to use compressed air to clear the holes clogged with dust or the like If this is not effective disassemble the burners and clean them thoroughly e g putting a pin through the clogged holes and blowing compressed air straight into the burner Disassembling the burners e Remove the grills A and the griddles B e Remove the dispersers O e Estract the tiles frame Q e To remove the burners D remove the cotter pins F one per burner then free the Venturi tube from its seat and take out e Remove the deflectors E e Clean the barbecue vessel with stainless steel detergent Rinse and dry e Carefully clean the individual components and refit them with the above procedure in reverse order Cleaning and Maintenance 13 Drip pan AN After cooking after the barbecue has cooled down The oily residue resulting from cooking meat and fish should not be thrown away in the home but disposed of correctly in 1 open the bottle compartmet r rk i p P Shag special bins or delivered to recycling centres 2 open the drawer 3 remove the drip pan e Clean up the grease tray and insert it back in its own housing opening first the drawer and the compartment as shown in the figure and pour the oily residue into
20. the methane gas tap If the smell persists contact your authorised service centre Never use flame to find gas leaks The gas pipe should be connected up to standard and should comply with current regulations that envisage the installation of a safety tap upstream of the gas connection This appliance is not fitted with gas safety valves Do not leave it unattended while it is in operation should the flames accidentally go out turn the knobs immediately to OFF and wait a few minutes before attempting to switch on again The barbecue can only be used in the open air with natural ventilation outside of enclosed areas where any gas leaks and flue gases can disperse rapidly on the wind and with natural air convection Do not use the barbecue in enclosed spaces inside camper vans caravans or any other mobile installation Never use this cooking device to heat rooms Never rest inflammable objects on the appliance this may result in a fire if the appliance is switched on This appliance is manufactured to use LPG sold in appropriate bottles at authorised centres Should it be necessary to use another type of gas methane contact your nearest authorised centre Always handle empty gas bottles with care and in accordance with the safety regulations provided with the relative instructions Do not use gas bottles that are dented or rusty Do not store spare gas bottles close to the barbecue Never disconnect the b
21. wooden sides Opening e Pull up the lid and let it slide to the rear when in vertical position leave it on the rubbers Closing e Pull up the lid to the front side and leave it only when it is completely out Work surfaces TEAK work surface It is fastened to the barbecue structure A The Work surfaces are designed to withstand a maximum weight of 10 Kg 6 Installation Wheel mounted bottle trolley Made of stainless steel 18 10 Fitted with two fixed wheels and two pivot wheels with brake Designed to contain the gas bottle but can also be fitted with drawers or additional cupboards depending on the width Bottles up to 50 cm tall including the fitted pressure regulator can be stood under the trolley surface It is advisable to fit the pressure regulator outlet horizontally A The drawers are designed to withstand a maximum weight of 25 kg A Do not rest inflammable objects such as paper cloth and other materials inside the drawers or inside the bottle compartment Fitting and using the wheels The wheels provided with brakes must be fit on the left of the appliance while the other wheels must be fit on the right side To fix the brackets of the barbecue simply press a foot onto the snap lever as shown in the figure To release the brackets return the lever to standby position Do not use the trolley unless the wheels are correctly screwed in
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