7. Place cast iron plate on the left hand side and grill on the right hand side
above volcanic rock tray. (cast iron pack only). The cast iron burners will
just fit in place using locator holes for burner to sit in. (For SS Pack only)
— place burners in place (screw in at back of BBQ — screw/washer pack
provided). If your BBQ came with S/S cookware it includes flame tamers.
These are positioned above each burner. The two locating tags on each
tamer locate in the notches on the rear support angle. There are 3 types
— left hand, right hand and center. No.2’s have one left and one right.
No.3’s have one left, one right and one center. No.4’s have one left, one
right and two centers.
Installation Instructions—Spanner tighten all gas fittings
1. Check gas type and make sure your appliance is the correct model (I.e.,
natural gas ( ) LPG gas ( ).
2. Read the important instructions on the rating plate located on the front of
the BBQ.
3. The BBQ must be located on firm and level ground. Be sensible about the
location of your BBQ.
DO NOT LOCATE NEAR COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS OR SURFACES EITHER
ABOVE OR AROUND THE BBQ.
Minimum Top Clearance Allow 800mm
Minimum Side Clearance Allow 500mm
Minimum Rear Clearance Allow 500mm
The BBQ is intended for outdoor use only.
WARNING — do not use indoors or on marine craft.
4. For LP gas connections, an approved 2.75 regulator and hose (supplied)
must be attached to the gas cylinder and the appliance. The appliance
inlet is 1/4 BSP male.
5. For permanent connection to natural gas an authorized person in accor-
dance with these instructions, local gas fitting regulations, municipal
building codes, the AGA installation code and any other relevant statutory
regulations must be employed. For connection to a natural gas bayonet
fitting, a gas regulator must be fitted at the inlet of the appliance and an
approved natural gas hose going from the gas regulator to the bayonet
point.
6. Once connected check for leaks by turning on gas supply and applying
soapy water to the exterior of the connections. If bubbles appear you
have a leak which must be fixed before lighting the BBQ. Check the con-
nection in question and once tightened then test the connection again. If
the leak is still present then contact your nearest dealer.
WARNING — do not use a naked flame to locate a leak.