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Outback MH3230 User manual

0359
Assembly and Operating Instructions for Outback®
Bondi 2, Bondi 3, and Bondi 4 Burner Gas BBQ
Drawings are not to scale.
Specifications subject to change
without prior notice.
WARNING
• For outdoor use only. Not for commercial use.
• Read instructions before using the appliance. Failure to follow instructions could
result in death, serious bodily injury, and/or property loss.
• Warning: accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children and pets away.
• Do not move the appliance during use.
• Turn off the gas supply at the gas bottle after use.
• Any modification of the appliance, misuse, or failure to follow the instructions may
be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty. This does not affect your statutory
rights.
• Retain these instructions for future reference.
• Leak test annually, and whenever the gas bottle is removed or replaced. Check that
the hose connections are tight and leak test each time you reconnect the gas bottle.
• For Flare-up control please refer to the ‘OPERATION’ section of this manual.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
If you smell gas:
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
2. Extinguish any open flame.
3. Open barbecue lid or hood.
4. If odour continues, discontinue use and
contact your local dealer.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
1. Do not store or use petrol or other flammable
vapours or liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
2. A gas bottle not connected for use must not be
stored in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
MH4330 MH3230 MH5430
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CODE PART QTY Outback® Bondi 2
Burner Gas BBQ
HOOD
A1 Hood (Pre-Assembled to
Body) 1 
A2 Hood Handle 1 
A3 Warming Rack 1 
BODY
B1 Barbecue Body 1 
B2 Burner 2
B3 Control Panel 1 
B4 Knob 2
B5 Hose and Regulator
Assembly 1 
B6 Lava Rock in Basket 2 
B7 Cooking Grill 2 
B8 Drip Tray Left Bracket 1 
B9 Drip Tray Right Bracket 1 
B10 Drip Tray 1 
B12 Ignition Button 1 
TROLLEY
C1 Side Shelf 2 
C2 Left Side Shelf Panel 1 
C3 Right Side Shelf Panel 1 
C4 Left Leg 2 
C5 Right Leg 2 
C6 Front Upper Panel 1 
C7 Front Lower Panel 1 
C8 Wire Base 1 
C9 Wheel 2 
C10 Wheel Hubcap 2 
C11 Axle 1 
HARDWARE
D1 ST4.0x10 Screw 10 
D2 M5x15 Bolt 4 
D3 Ø5 Washer 4 
D4 M5 Nut 4 
D5 M6x15 Bolt 12 
D6 M6x65 Bolt 12 
D7 Ø6 Washer 4 
D8 M6 Nut 8 
D9 Locknut 2 
Outback® Bondi 4
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Outback® Bondi 3
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B11 Drip Tray Handle 1   
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Parts List
Quantity varies according to model purchased. Specifications subject to change without prior notice. For
more details on hardware, please see the corresponding ‘Hardware Reference Diagram’.
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Parts Diagram
Quantity varies according to model purchased. Specifications subject to change without prior notice. For
more details on hardware, please see the corresponding ‘Hardware Reference Diagram’.
A3
B5
B8 B9
B10
C8
C11
C3
C2
C9
C6
C7
C5C4
B3
A2
A1
D9
B7
B6
C10
B2
B1
B4
C1
B12
B11
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Hardware Reference Diagram
Specifications subject to change without prior notice.
D6
D7 D8
D5 D1
D5
D6
D8
D3 D4D2
5
C4
C5
D6
Remove any internal components or packaging from the Hood and Body.
Insert the M6x65 Bolts (D6x4pcs) through the guide holes of legs (C4,C5) and screw into
barbecue body tightly.
CAUTION! Care must be taken to ensure the hood or lid does not fall open unexpectedly or
becomes damaged when it is set on the ground.
Assembly
IMPORTANT!
• TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY: Medium size flat blade or Phillips/Crosspoint screwdriver,
adjustable spanner or metric spanner set.
• Remove any internal component or packaging from the barbecue body.
• Whilst every care is taken in the manufacture of this product, care must be taken during assembly in
case sharp edges are present.
• Please read the Important Information section carefully before assembly and use of your
barbecue.
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2
Attach the Legs (C4,C5) to the Panels (C6,C7) using ST4.0x10 Screws (D1x8pcs) as shown.
Rear view
Front view
C5C4
C6
C7
D1
6
3
4
C8
C5
D6
Insert the M6x65 Bolts (D6x4pcs) through the guide holes of Front Panel Assembly and screw
into barbecue body tightly (2 people required) .
Attach the front panel assembly and the Legs (C4,C5) to the Wire Base (C8) by inserting the
M6x65 Bolts (D6x4pcs) through the legs, wire base, Ø6 Washers (D7x4pcs) and secure with M6
Nuts (D8x4pcs). Ensure that the holes in the top of each leg which to fix barbecue body are in the
front of the side.
D6 D7
D8
C4
7
Unscrew the Locknuts (D9) from both ends of the Axle (C11).
Slide the axle through the corresponding holes in the left legs. Slide the Wheels (C9) over each
end of the axle. Secure the wheels into place with the locknuts. Place the Wheel Hubcaps
(C10) onto the outside of the wheels.
CAUTION! Care must be taken to ensure the hood or lid does not fall open unexpectedly
or becomes damaged when it is set on the ground.
C11
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6
D6
Connect the Hose and Regulator Assembly (B5) to the barbecue.
Ensure the mating faces of the connection are clean and not damaged. Do not use any sealing
tape, paste, or liquid on the connection. The nut must be tightened with the use of a spanner.
Do not use force which may damage the assembly.
B5
C9
D9
C10
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7
8
Attach the Left Side Shelf Panel (C2) onto one Side Shelf (C1) using M6x15 Bolts (D5x2pcs) and
M6 Nuts (D8x2pcs).
C2
C1
D5
D5
D1
Attach the left side shelf assembly to the barbecue body using a ST4.0x10 Screw (D1) and
M6x15 Bolts (D5x4pcs) as shown.
D8
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10
Attach the Right Side Shelf Panel (C3) onto the other Side Shelf (C1) using M6x15 Bolts
(D5x2pcs) and M6 Nuts (D8x2pcs).
C3
C1
D5
D5
D1
D8
Attach the right side shelf assembly to the barbecue body using a ST4.0x10 Screw (D1) and
M6x15 Bolts (D5x4pcs) as shown.
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11
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Attach the Drip Tray Right Bracket (B9) to the barbecue body using M5x15 Bolts (D2x2pcs),
Ø5 Washers (D3x2pcs) and M5 Nuts (D4x2pcs) as shown. Repeat the above process for the
Drip Tray Left Bracket (B8).
NOTE: Ensure that the big tabs of the brackets which stop the drip tray are located at
the front of the barbecue.
B9
D3
Unscrew retaining bolts from Drip Tray Handle (B11) ,and fix the drip tray handle onto Drip Tray
(B10) using the retaining bolts.
Insert the Drip Tray (B10) by sliding it underneath the barbecue body.
D2
B11B10
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Carefully lay the Lava Rock (B6) into the barbecue body ensuring it lies level within the body.
Lay the Grill (B7)
NOTE: Ensure that the lava rock lies directly underneath the grills.
Attach the Warming Rack (A3) to barbecue body as shown.
B7
B6
A3
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Leak Test Diagram
1. Maximum diameter or breadth is 320mm.
2. Maximum height (regulator included) is 700mm.
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Leak Testing
Always perform a leak test in a well-ventilated area.
Step 1 - Confirm all control knobs are in the off position.
Step 2 - Turn the gas on / open the gas control valve on the gas bottle or regulator.
Step 3 - Check for leaks by brushing a solution of ½ water and ½ liquid detergent / soap over all the
gas system joints, including gas bottle valve connections, hose connections, and regulator
connections.
Step 4 -NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME to test for leaks at any time.
Step 5 - If bubbles form over any of the joints there is a leak
• Turn off the gas supply at the gas bottle
• Retighten all joints
• Repeat test
• If bubbles form again do not use the barbecue and contact your local distributor for assistance.
Always wipe the mixed solution (½ water and ½ liquid detergent / soap) from all joints and
connections after leak testing.
ASSEMBLY IS NOW COMPLETE.
PROCEED TO THE NEXT PAGE FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
ALL JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS MUST NOW BE LEAK TESTED BEFORE USING THE
BARBECUE.
Leak test annually, and whenever the gas bottle is removed or replaced.
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Important Information
Please read these instructions carefully
before assembly and use of your barbecue.
nRetain these instructions for future
reference.
nThis product is for outdoor use only. Do not
use indoors.
nDo not use the barbecue or store gas bottles
below ground level. LP gas is heavier than
air so if a leak occurs the gas will collect at a
low level and could ignite in the presence of
a flame or spark.
nFor use with LPG bottled gas only. A
suitable regulator must be used for butane,
propane or mixes.
nRemove plastic wrap from any part before
lighting.
nDo not use within 1m of any flammable
structure or surface. Do not use under any
combustible surface.
nLP gas bottles should never be placed
directly underneath the barbecue.
nLP gas bottles should never be stored or
used laid on their side, in the horizontal
position. A leak would be very serious and
liquid could enter the gas line with serious
result.
nNever store gas bottles indoors.
nOpen the barbecue hood before lighting.
nOnce lit, do not move the barbecue until it
has completely cooled, after use.
nThis barbecue must not be left unattended
when lit.
nThe hood or lid handle can become very hot.
Grip only the centre of the handle. Always
use oven gloves when cooking or carrying
out any adjustments to the barbecue.
nUse purpose designed barbecue tools with
long, heat resistant handles.
nUse Caution when opening hood or lid, as
hot steam inside is released upon opening.
nParts of this barbecue become very hot –
care must be taken, especially when
children, elderly people, and animals are
present.
nTurn off the gas supply at the gas bottle
after use.
nNever cover a barbecue until it has
completely cooled.
nUse this barbecue only on a stable, flat
surface.
nBefore you use your barbecue, perform a
leak test. This is the only safe and sure way
to detect any gas leaking from joints and
connections of the barbecue after assembly.
nLeak test annually, and whenever the gas
bottle is removed or replaced.
nDo not store flammable materials near this
barbecue.
nDo not use aerosols near this barbecue.
nFailure to follow the manual’s instructions
could result in serious injury or damage.
nParts sealed by the manufacturer or his
agent must not be altered by the user.
nModification of the barbecue may be
dangerous, is not permitted and will nullify
any warranty.
nIf you have any queries regarding these
instructions, contact your local dealer.
Gas, Regulator and Hose
This barbecue can use either propane or
butane or propane-butane mixed LPG (liquid
petroleum gas) bottled gas. Propane bottles will
supply gas all year round, even on cold winter
days. Butane bottles will supply sufficient gas in
summer, but it may affect the performance of
the barbecue and restrict the heat output
available from the burners, particularly once the
gas temperature starts to fall below +10°C. A
spanner may be required to change gas bottles.
• The hose should hang freely with no bends,
twisting, tension, folds, or kinks that could
obstruct free flow of gas. Always inspect the
hose for cuts, cracks, or excessive wear
before use.
• Apart from the connection point, no part of
the hose should touch any hot barbecue
parts. If the hose shows any sign of damage
it must be replaced with a hose suitable for
use with LP gas which meets the national
standards for the country of use.
• A suitable hose must comply with EN16436-
1 or local regulation, and the length should
not exceed 1.5 metres.
For optimal performance, we suggest to use a
13kg gas bottle. A suitable regulator must
comply with EN16129. YOU MUST HAVE THE
PROPER REGULATOR AND BOTTLE IN
ORDER FOR THE BARBECUE TO OPERATE
SAFELY AND EFFICIENTLY. USE OF AN
INCORRECT OR FAULTY REGULATOR IS
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DANGEROUS AND WILL INVALIDATE ANY
WARRANTY. Please consult your local gas
dealer for the most suitable gas bottles and
regulators.
Installation
Selecting a Location
This barbecue is for outdoor use only and
should be placed in a well-ventilated area, and
on a safe and even surface. Never place your
barbecue below ground level. Take care to
ensure that it is not placed UNDER any
combustible surface. The sides of the barbecue
should NEVER be closer than 1 metre from any
combustible surface, including trees and fences
and make sure that there are no heat sources
near the barbecue (cigarettes, open flames,
spark etc.). Keep this barbecue away from any
flammable materials!
Precautions
Do not obstruct any ventilation openings in the
barbecue body.
Position the gas bottle on level ground next to
the barbecue and safely away from any source
of heat.
Should you need to install or change the gas
bottle, confirm that the barbecue is switched off,
and that there are no sources of ignition
(cigarettes, open flame, sparks, etc.) near
before proceeding.
Connecting a Gas Hose to the Barbecue
Connect the gas hose to the gas rail inlet on the
left hand side of the barbecue. Do not
overtighten. Do not use any sealing tape, paste
or liquid on the connection.
Fixing a Regulator to the Gas Bottle
Confirm all barbecue control knobs are in the off
position. Connect the regulator to the gas bottle
according to your regulator and bottle dealer’s
instructions.
Operation
nWarnings
nBefore proceeding, make certain that you
understand the IMPORTANT
INFORMATION section of this manual.
nYour barbecue is not designed to be used
with more than 50% of the cooking area as a
solid plate — this includes baking dishes.
Full coverage will cause excessive build-up
of heat and damage the barbecue. This is
not covered by warranty.
Preparation Before Cooking
To prevent foods from sticking to the cooking
surface, please use a long handled brush to
apply a light coat of cooking or vegetable oil
before each barbecuing session. (Note:
When cooking for the first time, paint colours
may change slightly as a result. This is normal
and should be expected.)
Lighting the Barbecue
• Open the barbecue hood or lid before
lighting. Never light your barbecue with the
hood or lid closed.
• Ensure all knobs are in the off position.
Open the gas control valve on the gas bottle
or regulator.
• Push and turn the control knob of the
leftmost burner to the high position. Press
the ignition button rapidly several times until
burner is lit.
• If burner fails to ignite after following above
procedure, turn all the knobs to the off
position. Close the gas valve on the gas
bottle. Wait 5 minutes. Reattempt all of the
above steps. If the barbecue still fails to
light, please refer to the manual ignition
instructions below.
• After successful lighting of the leftmost
burner, ignite the remaining burners in
sequence from left to right. Confirm each
burner is alight before igniting another
burner.
• After ignition, turn the burners to the high
position for 3-5 minutes in order to pre-heat
the barbecue. This should be done before
each cooking session. The hood or lid
should be open during preheating.
• After completion of preheating, turn all
burners to the low position for best cooking
results.
Manual Ignition Instructions
• Open the barbecue hood or lid before
lighting. Never light your barbecue with the
hood or lid closed.
• Ensure all knobs are in the off position.
Open the gas control valve on the gas bottle
or regulator.
• Insert lit match through the right match-
lighting hole on the right side of the
barbecue body and place near rightmost
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burner porthole.
• Push and turn the rightmost control knob
anti-clockwise to the high position, taking
care to protect yourself from the flames.
• When the right burner is lit, turn the
remaining burners on from right to left.
• Confirm that each burner is alight before
turning on the next burner.
• If a burner fails to ignite, contact your local
dealer for assistance.
• After ignition, turn the burners to the high
position for 3-5 minutes in order to pre-heat
the barbecue. This should be done before
each cooking session.
• After completion of preheating, turn all
burners to the low position for best cooking
results.
Grill Cooking
The burners heat up the lava rock underneath
the grill, which in turn heats the food on the grill.
The natural food juices produced during
cooking fall onto the lava rock below and
vaporise. The subsequent rising smoke bastes
the food, as it travels upwards, imparting that
unique barbecued flavour.
Roasting Hood Cooking
Barbecues equipped with a roasting hood give
the option to form an ‘oven’ for roasting or
baking food, such as joints of meat or whole
chickens, etc. More even cooking of food will
actually be achieved by using the barbecue with
the hood down. However, this should only be
done with the burners on low.
For best results, place the food you wish to
bake or roast on a metal baking tray and set it
on one side of the cooking grill.
Turn the burner directly under the food to the
OFF position and turn all other burners to a
LOW to MEDIUM position.
Close the hood to cook the food ‘indirectly’.
Avoid lifting the hood unnecessarily as heat is
lost every time the hood is opened. If the hood
is opened during cooking please allow extra
time for the barbecue to regain its temperature
and complete the cooking. Use the temperature
gauge to monitor the heat of the barbecue.
If the internal heat becomes too high, turn the
burners down to the low position. It is not
necessary or advisable to have all of the
burners on high when the hood is closed.
DO NOT ALLOW YOUR BARBECUE TO
OVERHEAT. Be careful of hot steam when
opening the hood.
Warming Rack (Where applicable)
Warming racks are a convenient way to keep
cooked food warm or to warm items such as
bread rolls. It is advisable to place food
(particularly fatty foods) to the front of the
warming rack to avoid the possibility of juices
and fat running down the back of your
barbecue. Always check that your warming rack
is properly fitted before use.
Flare-Up Control ***Very Important Notice***
Flare-ups occur when meat is barbecued, and
its fat and juices fall upon the hot lava rock.
Smoke of course helps give food its barbecued
flavour, but it is best to avoid excessive flare-up
to prevent food being burned. To control flare-
ups, it is ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL to trim
away excess fat from meat and poultry before
grilling, use cooking sauces and marinades
sparingly and try to avoid very cheap cuts of
meat or meat products as these tend to have a
high fat and water content. Also, the burners
should always be placed on the low setting
during cooking.
When flare-ups do occur, they can usually be
extinguished by applying baking soda or salt
directly onto the lava rock. Always protect your
hands when handling anything near the cooking
surface of the barbecue and take care to protect
yourself from the flames.
If a fat fire occurs, please see the instructions
given below.
Fat Fires
Empty and clean the drip tray of food debris after
each cooking session. If the barbecue is to be
used for large gatherings, it will be necessary to
turn off and cool the barbecue every two hours to
remove food debris from the drip tray , and clean
it out. The time between cleaning may need to
be reduced if very fatty foods or cheap meat
products are being cooked. Failure to do this
may result in a fat fire, which may cause injury
and could seriously damage the barbecue.
In the event of a fat fire:
• If safe to do so, turn all control knobs to the
‘off’ position.
• Turn off the gas supply at the gas bottle.
• Keep everyone at a safe distance from the
barbecue and wait until the fire has burnt
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out.
• Do not close the hood or lid of the barbecue.
• NEVER DOUSE A BARBECUE WITH
WATER. IF AN EXTINGUISHER IS USED,
IT SHOULD BE A POWDER TYPE.
• DO NOT REMOVE THE DRIP TRAY.
• If the fire does not seem to be abating or
appears to be worsening, contact your local
Fire Brigade for assistance.
End of Cooking Session
After each cooking session, turn the barbecue
burners to the “high” position and burn for 5
minutes. This procedure will burn off cooking
residue, thus making cleaning easier. Make
sure the hood or lid is open during this process.
Turning Off Your Barbecue
When you have finished using your barbecue,
turn all the control valves fully clockwise to the
“Off” position, then switch off the gas supply at
the bottle.
Wait until the barbecue is sufficiently cool
before closing its hood.
Care and Maintenance
Regularly clean your barbecue between uses
and especially after extended periods of
storage. Ensure the barbecue and its
components are sufficiently cool before
cleaning. Do not leave the barbecue exposed to
outside weather conditions or stored in damp,
moist areas.
nNever handle hot parts with unprotected
hands.
nNever douse the barbecue with water when
its surfaces are hot.
In order to extend the life and maintain the
condition of your barbecue, we strongly
recommend that the unit be covered when left
outside for any length of time, especially during
the winter months. Heavy-duty barbecue covers
and other accessories are available from your
local stockist.
Even when your barbecue is covered for its
protection, it must be inspected on a regular
basis as damp or condensation can form which
may result in damage to the barbecue. It may
be necessary to dry the barbecue and the
inside of the cover. It is possible for mould to
grow on any fat remaining on parts of the
barbecue. This should be cleaned off smooth
surfaces with hot soapy water.
Any rust that is found that does not come into
contact with the food should be treated with a
rust inhibitor and painted with barbecue paint or
a heat resistant paint.
Cooking Surfaces & Warming Rack
When the barbecue has cooled, clean with hot
soapy water. To remove any food residue, use
a mild cream cleaner on a non-abrasive pad.
Do not use scouring pads or powders as they
can permanently damage the finish. Rinse well
and dry thoroughly. Due to the weight of the
cooking surfaces, we do not recommend
cleaning in a dishwasher.
Burner
Provided that they are operating correctly, in
normal usage, burning off the residue after
cooking will keep the burners clean.
The burners should be removed and cleaned
annually, or whenever heavy build-up is found,
to ensure that there are no signs of blockage
(debris, insects) in either the burner portholes or
the primary air inlet of the burners. Use a pipe
cleaner to clear obstructions.
When refitting the burners, be careful to check
that the neck of the burner fits over the valve
outlet.
It is quite normal for surface rust to be present
on the burners. If rust appears between uses or
in storage, clean with a soft brass wire brush.
Lava Rock
It is not necessary to remove and wash the lava
rock in order to keep it clean. Burning off the
residue for 3 to 5 minutes after each cooking
session should be sufficient. Heavily
impregnated lava rock should be turned over so
that the dirty side faces the burners in order to
burn off any residue. Replacement lava rock is
available from your local stockist.
Drip Tray
After every use, empty and clean the drip tray
(and foil liner, if applicable) of any fat or food
particles, using a plastic or wooden scraper if
necessary.
Failure to keep it clean, and excessive build up
can result in a fat fire. This can be hazardous
and severely damage the barbecue. This is not
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a fault in the barbecue and is therefore not
covered by the terms of the warranty. If
required, the tray can be washed in hot soapy
water.
Barbecue Body
Regularly remove excess grease or fat from the
barbecue body using a cloth wrung out in hot
soapy water and dry thoroughly. Excess fat and
food debris can be removed from inside the
body using a soft plastic or wooden scraper. It is
not necessary to remove all the grease from the
body. If you need to clean fully, use hot soapy
water and a cloth, or nylon-bristled brush only.
Do not use abrasives. Remove cooking surfaces
and burners before full cleaning. Do not
immerse the gas controls or manifold in water.
Check burner operation after carefully refitting
into body.
Barbecue Hood or Lid & Trolley
Use a non-abrasive cloth or pad and clean with
hot, soapy water. Do not use scouring pads or
powders as they can permanently damage the
finish.
Fixings
All screws and bolts, etc. should be checked
and tightened on a regular basis.
Storage
Ensure the barbecue is properly cooled before
covering or storing. Store your barbecue in a
cool dry place.
Cover the burners with aluminium foil in order to
prevent insects or other debris from collecting in
burner holes.
If the barbecue is to be stored indoors, the gas
bottle must be disconnected and left outside.
The gas bottle should always be stored outside,
in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from any
sources of heat or ignition. Do not let children
tamper with the bottle.
When using the barbecue after extended
periods of storage follow the cleaning
procedures.
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Technical Specifications
Specifications subject to change without prior notice.
NOTES:
CE
Approval
Heat
Input Burners Injector
Size Gas /Pressure
Outback®
Bondi 2
Burner Gas
BBQ
0359
359BR665
8.64
kW 2
1.02mm
Butane: 28-30 mbar
Propane: 37 mbar
Gas Consumption:
Outback® Bondi 2 Burner Gas BBQ: 628g/hr
Outback® Bondi 3 Burner Gas BBQ: 943g/hr
Outback® Bondi 4 Burner Gas BBQ: 1258g/hr
Countries of Use:
I3+ (28-30/37) BE, CH, CY, CZ, ES, FR, GB, GR, IE, IT, LT, LU, LV, PT,
SK, SI
Outback®
Bondi 3
Burner Gas
BBQ
0359
359BR665
12.96
kW 3
1.02mm
Butane: 28-30 mbar
Propane: 37 mbar
Outback®
Bondi 4
Burner Gas
BBQ
0359
359BR665
17.28
kW 4
1.02mm
Butane: 28-30 mbar
Propane: 37 mbar
19
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Burner will not light using
the ignition system
LP gas bottle is empty Replace with full bottle
Faulty regulator Have regulator checked or replaced
Obstructions in burner Clean burner
Obstructions in gas jets or gas hose Clean jets and gas hose
Electrode or ignition button wire is loose
or disconnected on electrode or ignition
unit
Reconnect wire
Electrode or wire is damaged Change electrode and wire
Faulty ignition button Change igniter and / or button
Burner will not light with a
match
LP gas bottle is empty Replace with full bottle
Faulty regulator Have regulator checked or replaced
Obstructions in burner Clean burner
Obstructions in gas jets or gas hose Clean jets and gas hose
Low flame or flashback (fire
in burner tube— a hissing or
roaring noise may be heard)
LP gas bottle too small Use larger bottle
Obstructions in burner Clean burner
Obstructions in gas jets or gas hose Clean jets and gas hose
Windy conditions Use barbecue in a more sheltered
position
Gas valve knob difficult to
turn
Gas valve jammed Replace gas valve
Manufacturer:
TPA Industrial (DG) Co. Ltd.
Xingguang Rd., Huangjiang, Dongguan
Guangdong, China 523768
20
OUTBACK® WARRANTY
OUTBACK® barbecues are warranted to the original purchaser against defects in materials
and workmanship. OUTBACK® will supply replacements for defective parts free of charge
provided that:
♦ The product has not been used for trade, professional or hire purposes.
♦ The product has not been subjected to misuse or neglect, including fat fires and flare ups
or use of a faulty or incorrect regulator.
♦ The product has not sustained damage through foreign objects, substances or accidents.
♦ The care and maintenance instructions given in your OUTBACK® manual have been
followed.
Any warranty and guarantee claims shall be rendered void in the event of improper use of the
barbecue or the use of non-approved fuels. Discolouration, rusting or slight deformation of
parts exposed directly to the flames (grill, griddle, flame tamer, burner, etc.) do not impair the
function of the barbecue and do not form a basis for any claims.
This warranty is offered as an extra benefit and is in addition to the customers’ statutory rights.
OUTBACK® does not in any way warranty the gas cylinder.
In the unlikely event that you experience problems with this barbecue, please fill in our
warranty form at:
http://www.outbackbarbecues.com/warranty-form
One of our colleagues will be in contact with you shortly.
For reference and correspondence, record your
serial number here.
(See sticker on side of barbecue body.)
Serial No.__________________
This number may be required when ordering
spare parts or accessories. A part reference
number may also be required where applicable. HELPLINE NUMBER: 0345 388 6032

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