PREHEATING
Light the burners as previously directed, turn to hi and allow the bbq
to preheat for 2-5 minutes. Adjust control to desired optimum cooking
temperature, the hood must be closed while doing this.
EXCEEDING 250 Degrees CAN DAMAGE THE BBQ AND VOID YOUR
WARRANTY
PREPARE THE COOKING SURFACE
It is preferable to apply a light coat of cooking oil using a long handled
brush to the cooking surface prior to lighting each time. The oil will keep
the food from sticking to the cooking surface.
Note: The heat distribution plates disperses the heat from the burners.
This results in a uniform heat zone beneath the cooking grill.
COOKING WITH THE ROASTING HOOD DOWN
When using the bbq with the hood closed, use the two outside burners
only and position the grill over the centre burners, remove griddle.This
allows for good air circulation within the bbq. Check cooking progress
periodically. Exceeding 250 C can damage the bbq and void your
warranty.
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR BBQ
PROTECTION
Keep your bbq beneath a weather cover and out of the rain. Proper
care and maintenance will keep your bbq in top operating condition
and prolong its life.
CLEANING THE COOKING SURFACES
Allow your bbq to continue burning for 5 minutes after cooking has
ceased, which will burn off excess fats and juices etc. that may block
the flame ports of the burners. To keep your bbq ready for the next time,
turn the burners to off then take a long handled brush and brush the
cooking surface to remove excess oils and food scraps. Be careful as
surfaces are hot. Protect your hands by using an oven mitt to hold the
brush.
Allow to cool before washing in a warm soapy solution. Ensure that
any dried fat/food deposits are cleaned off both the top and bottom
grills after EVERY cooking session to allow fat to stream away
efficiently on your next cooking session. To clean the Grills effectivly
use the Grillstream cleaning brush which has been specially designed
to quickly and effectivly cleay your Grillstream Grills. Rinse off with
clean water and dry before returning to bbq.
CLEANING THE FLAME TAMERS
Periodically wash in a warm soapy solution. Use a wire brush to remove
stubborn burnt on cooking residue if necessary. Dry thoroughly before
re-installing to the bbq body.
CLEANING THE BBQ BODY
The body of the bbq should be cleaned regularly dependant on the use
and type of food cooked. Use warm soapy solution.
CLEANING THE DRIP TRAY/FAT COLLECTION CUP
- IMPORTANT - the drip tray, Fat Channel and fat collector should be
cleaned on a regular basis. If this is ignored, a build up of fats and greases
may cause a fire in the bbq
- Please check the level of waste fat in the fat collection cup regularly
while cooking to ensure it does not overflow and dispose of the waste
fat responsibly.
- More frequent cleaning may be necessary as usage demands
- FAT FIRES ARE NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY
CLEANING THE BURNERS
Occasionally after long cooking sessions, excess fats, juices and
marinades can clog the burners. If so, remove the burners (see
removing burners section) for cleaning.
- Clean by washing in hot water and detergant
- Ensure that all burner ports are free from obstruction
- Rinse in water, dry and return to bbq
- Light immediately to prevent rust and corrosion
- Brush lightly with cooking oil if bbq is not used for an extended period
FIRST USE AFTER LONG PERIODS
At the start of each bbq season or before using after a long period
of time:
- Read this operation manual again thoroughly
- Check all gas valve orifices, burner tubes and connections for
obstructions
- Check that all burners are in their correct positions
- Check to see if the gas cylinder is full
- Check for gas leaks using a soapy water solution
- Set burner controls to off and connect gas supply
- Ensure all grills and hotplates are clean before use
(Fig.11)
Type A :
FIRST TIME USE OF BBQ
- Before using the bbq for the first time, it should be first wiped with a
mild soap and water solution to remove any dust
-Make sure your BBQ is on a solid level surface
- Dry cooking surface and apply a light coating of cooking oil
- Light the barbecue and leave burning for 30 minutes on the lo
position, with hood up. This is to burn off any residual oils or foreign
matter on the grills and hotplates.
FAT COLLECTION
Using the fat collection cup
(Fig.12)
Type B :
FAT COLLECTION
Using the drip tray
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