BBQ Use and Maintenance
Cleaning: Please clean the BBQ after each use. Report any pre-existing uncleanliness before checking out.
Location: The BBQ is located on the back porch. Kindly return it under the awning post-use.
Tools: Long-handled wooden BBQ utensils can be found in the kitchen cupboard.
Gas Management: Turn off the gas post-use. If the gas runs out, feel free to swap it at a local service station and email the receipt for reimbursement.
Note:
Ensure all instructions are followed diligently to maintain the appliance's cleanliness and functionality.
Swap and Go Gas - If you find that the bottle is low or empty, you may swap and go at any of the local service stations. Please send us a copy of the receipt and we can reimburse your for any expense incurred.
Safety Precautions: Set up the barbecue in a well-ventilated, stable location away from flammables, keeping children and pets at a distance.
Gas Cylinder: Ensure it’s properly connected, turned on, and the supply valve is fully open. For new cylinders, verify the seal is intact.
Ignition: Locate and press the ignition button or turn the knob to "Ignite".
Light Burners: While pressing the ignition button, turn the desired burner knob to "High". Observe for flame and, if unlit within seconds, turn off, wait, and retry. Light additional burners as needed.
Turning Off: Post-cooking, turn knobs to "Off" and close the cylinder’s gas supply valve.
Clean-up: Post-cooling, clean grates, trays, and other parts. Wipe surfaces with appropriate tools.
Safe Grilling: Utilize long-handled tools and keep fire safety equipment nearby.
Read Page 4 GAS SPECIFICATIONS of Barbeque Manual
Gas Cylinder Removal and Reconnection
Before Disconnecting:
Turn off all appliance and cylinder valves.
Avoid smoking or using open flames nearby.
Removing Cylinder:
Remove the cylinder before disconnecting the gas line.
Reconnecting Cylinder:
Tighten all connections before reenclosing.
Perform a Gas Leak Test upon each reconnection after refilling.
Regulator Connection
Ensure all control knobs and the cylinder valve are off.
Remove the cylinder's protective cap, if present.
Connect as illustrated in the Standard POL regulator image.
Conduct a leak test using a soapy water solution.
Gas Leak Test Procedure
Preparation:
Mix water with detergent/soap.
Ensure the cylinder valve is on and appliance valves are off.
Application:
Apply the solution to each gas line join using a brush or spray bottle.
Identification:
Presence of bubbles indicates a leak.
Re-tighten or re-seal any leaky joints.
Persistent Issues:
If leaks continue, contact the distributor or manufacturer for assistance.
Notes
Never use a naked flame to check for gas leaks.
Follow these procedures meticulously each time the cylinder is refilled and reconnected before using the appliance.