5. Lighting the appliance
Precautions to observe before lighting.
•
After prolonged storage, inspect the Air Holes in the Valve Cover for insects, which may affect gas fl ow. Inspect the inlet of the Venturi
for insects. After checking, refi t all components into the prescribed position.
•
Warning: This appliance must not be exposed to fl ammable vapors or liquids during lighting.
•
Use this appliance only on a fi rm level surface.
Using the control knob
The control knob is fi tted with two positive stop positions, one at low, and one at Ignite / High. This limits the adjustment of the fl ame
to between these two points.
Lighting up using the Piezo Igniter
•
To light up the appliance using the piezo igniter, push in and turn the control knob in an anti-clockwise direction until you hear a
click. If the gas does not ignite on the fi rst spark, push in, and turn the control knob fully clockwise. Try again, by pushing in and
turning the control knob anti-clockwise until you hear a click. If the gas has not ignited in the fi rst two to three seconds you should
close the control valve by pushing in the control knob, and turning it fully clockwise. Wait approximately thirty seconds to let any
accumulated gas within the burner pan assembly escape. Repeat the above process if necessary until the fl ame ignites. The fl ame
should normally light up within the fi rst one or two seconds.
Lighting up using a BBQ lighter
•
When starting cold, the appliance may be lit from the top prior to fi tting the desired cooking surface onto the fat pan. When lighting
up a hot appliance however, it is recommended that this be done by sticking barbecue lighter through one of the Vent Holes
underneath the Burner, until it is in line with the burner(DO NOT place the BBQ lighter through the large hole directly underneath the
burner). Ignite the BBQ lighter. Whilst the BBQ lighter is lit, push in and turn the control knob anti-clockwise to light the burner.
General
•
Once the appliance is lit, the fl ame intensity may be adjusted by turning the valve knob anti-clockwise to reduce the fl ame, or
clockwise to increase the fl ame.
•
The fully closed position is at the furthest clockwise position. To rotate the valve from the fully closed position it is necessary to fi rst
depress the knob just enough to move out of the lock mechanism. While holding the knob in, turn it in an anti-clockwise direction.
Once the spindle has moved out of the lock position it is no longer necessary to keep the control knob depressed and it can be rotated
freely to the desired fl ame setting.
•
The fl ame may be observed through the Inspection Hole provided for this purpose on the side of the fat pan.
•
When cooking food with a high fat content, fl aring may occur if the selected heat setting is too high. Should this happen, turn the heat
down until the fl aring ceases.
•
Do not move the appliance when in use as, apart from being an unsafe practice, to move the appliance whilst lit, may cause fl aring.
•
After use, fi rst close the valve on the gas container (where applicable). When the fl ame has extinguished, close the valve on the
appliance by pushing in and turning the Control Knob fully clockwise.
6. Using the Appliance and its cooking surfaces
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• IMPORTANT! To ensure validity of your warranty, use only dedicated
cooking surfaces
• NOTE! Always use the wind shield if you use the appliance in windy
conditions
BBQ Grid
(Fig. 2)
• The BBQ Grid locates on the Fat pan locators in the fat pan (Fig. 1).
• Available as an additional accessory and spare
• Non-Stick coated cooking surface
Fig. 1
• Do not use metal cooking utensils as this will cause damage to the non-
stick coating.
• Ideal for grilling meat, fi sh, chicken and vegetables
• A convenient carry bag is included with this cooking surface.
• WARNING: We recommend the use of gloves when handling the BBQ
Grid.
Pot Stand
(Fig. 3)
• Nickle-plated pot stand, to support most standard size pots.
Fig. 2
• WARNING: We recommend the use of gloves when handling the Pot
Stand.
Fig. 3
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