COOKOUT INFINITY INF-001-SS User manual

INFINITY GRILL
STAINLESS STEEL GAS BARBECUE
Instruction Manual
Infinity Grill –natural gas
INF-001-SS
Infinity Grill - propane LPG
INF-001-SS
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE
YOUR COOKOUT™BARBECUE

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MODEL NUMBERS
Type:
Model Number:
Infinity Grill –natural gas
INF-001-SS
Infinity Grill - propane LPG
INF-001-SS
Record the serial number of your appliance here for future reference:
__________________________________________
(The serial number is located on the outside of the packaging and on the appliance)
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
This manual is an integral part of the appliance. It must be kept in its entirety in an accessible
place for the working life of the appliance. This manual and all information contained within
must be read carefully and understood before using the appliance.
Installation must be carried out by qualified person in accordance with local standards.
The appliance has been designed for cooking/grilling of food. Any other use is considered
unsuitable.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
MODEL NUMBERS ............................................................................................................................................2
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE .........................................................................................2
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS......................................................................................................4
TECHNICAL DATA ............................................................................................................................................5
PRODUCT DETAILS..........................................................................................................................................6
INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................................7
Indoor installation.......................................................................................................................................8
Indoor propane LPG installation......................................................................................................8
Indoor NG installation...........................................................................................................................8
Outdoor installation....................................................................................................................................9
Outdoor and quasi outdoor propane LPG installation...........................................................9
Outdoor and quasi outdoor NG installation.............................................................................11
Bench preparation....................................................................................................................................11
Bench construction ..................................................................................................................................12
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................................................................14
Control functions.......................................................................................................................................14
Lighting instructions ...............................................................................................................................14
Manual lighting ..........................................................................................................................................15
Turning the burner off............................................................................................................................15
Leak test procedure .................................................................................................................................15
MAINTENANCE...............................................................................................................................................16
Cleaning your barbecue .........................................................................................................................16
External cleaning..................................................................................................................................16
Cleaning the grill...................................................................................................................................16
SERVICING ........................................................................................................................................................17
CONTACT US ....................................................................................................................................................18

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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
When using this gas appliance, please observe the following safety requirements:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO OPERATION.
THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE USED AS A SPACE HEATER.
DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS IN OR NEAR THIS
APPLIANCE.
DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT
IS IN OPERATION.
DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE.
DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE OR USE UNAPPROVED ATTACHMENTS.
Do not touch hot surfaces; allow to cool before handling.
Do not use this appliance for anything other than its intended use.
Children must always be closely supervised near the appliance.
Exercise caution with loose fitting clothing while operating this appliance.
In the case of malfunction, discontinue use and contact the manufacturer.
Do not use an adaptor at the cylinder connection.
Do not place articles on or against this appliance.
Do not hang clothing or other flammable items from this appliance.
This appliance must not be used unsupervised by any person with
diminished capability.
Do not leave the appliance unattended during cooking processes where fats
or oils could be released. Fats and oils may catch fire.
Always check that the control knobs are in the off position when you finish
using the appliance.
Do not use a rectangular frying pan larger than 300 x 350mm, or a round
frying pan larger than 360mm in diameter.

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If this appliance is used in a marine craft or a caravan, it must not be used as
a space heater.
Do not operate this appliance with the lid closed.
Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of this appliance unless
instructions to do so are included in this manual.
It is imperative that the controls, compartments, burners and circulating air
passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
For service requirements contact the manufacturer for the nearest service
provider.
TECHNICAL DATA

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PRODUCT DETAILS

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INSTALLATION
This barbecue is certified as an indoor, quasi outdoor and an outdoor gas appliance, and must
be installed according to either indoor or outdoor installation instructions. First you will need
to determine what type of installation you will be undertaking:
Indoor area: Being inside a house - indoor installation will require ventilation via an exhaust
fan.
Quasi outdoor area: An outdoor area sufficiently weatherproofed to allow the installation of
an appliance certified for indoors without affecting its safety, combustion or integrity.
Outdoor area: An open air situation not obstructed by buildings or structures that facilitates
correct combustion, allowing the appliance combustion to be readily dispersed into the
atmosphere. An alfresco area or balcony is considered outdoors when it is an open-air situation
with natural ventilation. This ensures stagnant areas do not form, as these prevent the products
of combustion from being rapidly dispersed by wind and natural air currents. The following
situations are considered to provide the natural ventilation required for an outdoor domestic
barbecue:

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Indoor installation
•Your barbecue has been supplied to suit natural gas (NG) or universal liquid petroleum
gas (propane LPG) and cannot be modified.
•For indoor specifications, your barbecue will require a rangehood or exhaust fan which
should be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Vertical
clearance to an overhead combustible surface or grease filter must be a minimum
clearance of 1200mm.
•This appliance must be installed in accordance with Australian Standard AS/NZS 5601
(Gas Installations) and in accordance with the local authority.
•Connect the barbecue to the gas supply and conduct a leak test.
Indoor propane LPG installation
This installation must be performed by a qualified and licensed gas plumber to a reticulated
propane LPG supply only. If your barbecue has been supplied as a propane LPG appliance, a
hose and regulator will be attached. The hose and regulator must only be removed by a licenced
and qualified gas plumber and must be connected to the reticulated system with a regulator in
line.
Indoor NG installation
If your barbecue has been supplied as a natural gas appliance a regulator will be attached. This
should not be removed. This barbecue must be installed by a qualified and licensed gas
plumber.

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Outdoor installation
•Your barbecue has been supplied to suit natural gas (NG) or universal liquid petroleum
gas (propane LPG) and cannot be modified.
•If your barbecue is for propane LPG, the gas hose and regulator is attached.
•This appliance must be installed in accordance with Australian Standard AS/NZS 5601
(Gas Installations) and the relevant product standard AS/NZS 5263.1.7 (Domestic
Outdoor Barbecues).
•Connect the barbecue to the gas supply and conduct a leak test.
Outdoor and quasi outdoor propane LPG installation
•If your barbecue has been supplied as a propane LPG appliance, a hose and regulator
will be attached. The hose and regulator must not be removed unless the barbecue is
being installed to a reticulated propane LPG supply by an authorised and qualified gas
plumber.
•The gas hose which is attached to the BBQ must not pass through walls or dividers.
•Copper piping shall be used where the piping from the LP Gas cylinder to the LP
barbecue passes through a wall or cupboard.
•If this barbecue is to be connected to a regular gas bottle, this bottle may be attached to
the regulator end of the hose after installation is complete.
•When using propane LPG in an enclosure, ventilation must be provided. Gas is highly
explosive and can cause serious injury and damage to property if allowed to accumulate
and then be ignited.
NG Regulator
½” BSP Connection

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Propane LPG bottle installation
•Your propane LPG barbecue is supplied with a hose and regulator attached.
NOTE: If this barbecue is being connected to a reticulated propane LPG system, the hose
will need to be removed by a qualified licensed person and connected to the reticulated
system with a regulator in line.
•If a propane LPG bottle is to be stored in the enclosure under the barbecue unit, it must
be isolated from the barbecue with a non-combustible panel. The enclosure must comply
with Australian Standards AS/NZS 5601.
•If installed inside the cylinder connection system must be suitable for indoor use.
•Gas cylinders must not be more than 9kg.
•The cylinder shall not be in the same compartment as a power point or an electrical
appliance.
•Cylinder compartments shall have permanent openings ventilating directly to the
outside of the appliance, and consisting of either
a. perforations, uniformly distributed over the height of the enclosure and with a
total free area of not less than 25% of the sidewall area; or
b. separate openings at high and low level, such that
i. the total free area at high level is not less than 20,000mm2 and
ii. The total free area at low level is not less than 20,000mm2 and
1. At least 25% of the required area is within 15mm of the base of the
cylinder compartment
2. The total required area is within 125mm of the base of the cylinder
compartment and
3. The openings cannot be obstructed by the cylinder.

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Outdoor and quasi outdoor NG installation
If your barbecue has been supplied as a natural gas appliance, a regulator will be attached. This
must not be removed. This barbecue must be installed by a qualified and licenced gas plumber.
Bench preparation

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Bench construction
•The bench top for the barbecue can be made from combustible or non-combustible
material.
•Prepare the bench top by cutting a hole 460 x 645mm as per the above diagram.
•If the back wall/splashback is made of non-combustible material, A (shown in Model#2)
must not be less than 75mm. If the back wall/splashback is made from combustible
material, Amust not be less than 170mm (this makes the distance from the edge of the
burner to the combustible surface a minimum of 200mm).
•Vertical clearance to an overhead combustible surface or grease filter must be a
minimum of 1200mm.
•If the barbecue is installed with a vertical surface or combustible wall at the left hand
end of the bench, the vertical surface must be not less than 80mm from the edge of the
cut-out.
•Particular attention should be considered for the location of the removable fat tray. This
tray slides forward for removal, so the cabinet should allow for access without the
interruption of door mullions or fixed panels.
•After the enclosure has been constructed, position the barbecue into the cut-out hole.
•Check that the barbecue is level and firmly supported.
•Gas bottles must not be stored in the same compartment as the appliance. The gas bottle
should be placed outside the cabinet or set up in an adjacent compartment as shown in
Model #1 and Model #3. If the gas bottle is stored in an enclosed cabinet, there must be
at least 20,000mm2of upper and lower ventilation.

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•It is necessary to make a hole in the cabinet side/partition to connect the gas bottle to
the appliance. This hole needs to be a minimum of 65mm in diameter. Once the barbecue
is installed, this hole should be covered to prevent any gas leakage from entering the
cabinet.
WARNING: THE INSTALLER MUST ENSURE THAT THE HOSE ASSEMBLY IS RESTRAINED
FROM ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH THE FLUE OUTLET OF AN UNDER-BENCH OVEN OR
ANY OTHER HOT SURFACE.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Control functions
Before lighting the barbecue:
•Check all hoses and gas fittings are tight.
•Open the lid.
NOTE: The lid is designed as a cover for aesthetic appeal only. The lid is not designed to
be used as a cooking hood.
•Ensure the control knobs are in the OFF position.
•Ensure the cooking surfaces are clean.
•Turn the gas isolation valve ON.
Lighting instructions
•Do not attempt to light the burners while the cooking surfaces covered.
•Read these instructions before lighting.
•Prior to lighting, check that the disposable fat tray has been cleaned or replaced. Apply
a thin layer of fat trap absorbent to the base of the disposable tray. The tray must be
installed in the appliance prior to use.
•To light the burner, depress the knob
and rotate anti-clockwise to the HIGH
position and at the same time depress
the ignitor.
•Continue depressing the control knob
for 10 seconds to allow the burner to
warm the thermocouple.
•Release the control knob and adjust
the flame to the desired setting.
•If the burner does not light, turn the
control knob to the OFF position and
wait 30 seconds for the gas to
disperse. Repeat the lighting
procedure.
•Repeat the lighting procedure for the
opposite burner.

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Manual lighting
NOTE: If the ignitor does not work, unscrew the top of the ignitor and replace the battery.
•If the ignitor does not work after replacing the battery, the barbecue can be lit manually.
•Light a long match and pass it through the grill towards the rear burner, then depress
the rear burner control knob and turn it to the HIGH position.
•Continue depressing the control knob for 10 seconds to allow the thermocouple to
warm.
•Repeat the manual lighting procedure for the opposite burner.
Turning the burner off
•When cooking is complete, turn the control knobs clockwise to the OFF position.
Leak test procedure
•Ensure all gas valves are in the OFF position.
•In a small container, mix a solution of water and detergent or soap.
•Once the hose has been connected, turn on the valve at the gas bottle or mains as
appropriate.
•Using a brush, apply the solution to the gas connection points and look for bubbles
forming - bubbling will indicate a leak
•Turn off the valve and re-tighten the joint. Repeat the leak test
•If the leak persists, turn off the gas at the isolation valves and contact a licensed gas fitter.

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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning your barbecue
Your Cookout™ Infinity Grill is manufactured from quality 316 marine grade stainless steel. As
its name suggests, ‘stainless’ steel stains less than steel but it must be cleaned regularly. If the
barbecue has not been cleaned for long periods, you may notice a brown discolouration starting
to form on the stainless steel surfaces –this is called tea-staining and it can be prevented by
following this cleaning guide.
External cleaning
•The exterior surfaces should be cleaned or wiped down regularly to prevent tea-staining
and to prolong the high finish of the stainless steel.
•If tea-staining occurs it should be attended to in the early stages as it will be much easier
to remove. If left, it will gradually get worse until it turns into rust.
•Washing the exterior of the barbecue using a wet cloth and warm soapy water will help
to remove general contamination found in the air such as dust, dirt and salt. Do not pour
water directly over the barbecue controls.
•When applied to the external surfaces, silicone-based polishes are ideal to help the
stainless steel form a protective layer to prevent tea-staining and rusting. Apply and
work the polish with a soft cloth then remove the polish with a second, clean, soft cloth.
Do not use silicone based products on the cooking surface.
•The gas control should be oiled/greased regularly to prevent it from becoming jammed
or ceased. Lift the gas control knob to remove it. Apply a small amount of lubricant
grease around the shaft of the control where it enters through the top of the control box.
This will prevent the control from taking in water and corroding.
Cleaning the grill
•After cooking, switch off the barbecue and allow it to cool down.
•Remove all solid materials and excess grease from the grill.
•To make cleaning easy, the grill can be removed from the barbecue. For stubborn stains,
soak the grill in hot soapy water then rinse thoroughly.
•Do not use scouring pads or steel wool on the stainless steel body, surround or control
panel as it will damage the stainless steel surface, leaving it prone to rusting.

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•Oven cleaner may be applied to the barbecue grill when it has cooled down. Always
follow the manufacturer’s instructions. The longer you leave the oven cleaner on the
grill, the better it will work –10 to 15 minutes is ideal.
FAILURE TO PROPERLY MAINTAIN YOUR BARBECUE WILL VOID WARRANTY
SERVICING
1. Servicing shall only be carried out by suitable qualified personnel.
2. The appliance must not be modified in any way.
3. Before use, check that the appliance is clean and free from accumulated grease and other
cooking residue.
4. Routine inspection of the gas hose and regulator is required before each use. The
assembly should be replaced if damaged or if the hose is deteriorating.
5. Check all connections for gas leaks.
6. The gas cylinder should be inspected for damage and to check the test date status.

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CONTACT US
Your Cookout™ barbecue is proudly manufactured in Australia on the Gold Coast by Southern
Stainless Pty Ltd.
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