BURNERS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION
Why is there no seal between the burner and valve?
Answer: To burn correctly, the LPG needs to be mixed with oxygen, this is done where
the valve joins the burner. To avoid poor combustion, the joint must not be sealed.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Open the hood and make sure all the burners are closed.
2. Connect the regulator to the gas cylinder. Open the gas cylinder's valve to release
the liquefied petroleum gas.
3. Press down on the knob on the barbecue and turn it counterclockwise to the MAX position.
This releases the liquefied petroleum gas.
4. If the burner does not light within 5 seconds, turn the knob to the off position and
close the valve on the gas cylinder. Wait 3 minutes and then repeat steps 2, 3 and 4.
5. When the barbecue is lit, repeat step 3 for the barbecue's other burner.
6. Close the door on the barbecue and let the barbecue warm up to the desired temperature.
7. Turn the knob between MAX and MIN to adjust the heat.
8. To turn it off, turn the gas cylinder's valve to the closed position and then turn the
knob on the barbecue clockwise to the off position.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
• Let the barbecue/barbecue parts cool completely before cleaning them.
• Make sure the fuel supply on the gas cylinder is closed.
• The grease/oils that collect in the bottom of the barbecue, the drip plate and heat
distributors must be cleaned from the barbecue regularly, otherwise there is a signi-
ficant risk of the fat catching fire.
• Clean the interior and exterior of the barbecue and the drip plate thoroughly and
regularly.
• If the barbecue is used in excessively corrosive environments, such as by the sea, it is
extra important that the barbecue be cleaned often. Salt and moisture usually break
down the barbecue's protective outer surface, which can lead to surface rust.
Valve
Gas
Oxygen
Burner hose
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