Grandhall Maxim-GT4RB Bedienungsanleitung
Grandhall
Grill / Kontaktgrill
Maxim-GT4RB
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gas barbecue
Operating instructions, 2-3
Mode d’emploi, 4-5
Betriebsanweisungen, 6-7
Istruzioni per l'uso, 8-9
Gebruiksinstructies, 10-11
Användning, 12-13
Käyttöohjeet, 14-15
Instrucciones de funcionamiento,16-17
Instruções para Operação, 18-19
Brugsanvisning, 20-21
Instruksjoner for bruk,22-23
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SPIDERS AND INSECTS CAN OCCASIONALLY
SPIN WEBS OR MAKE NESTS IN THE BURNER
TUBES. THESE CAN OBSTRUCT GAS FLOW
WHICH COULD RESULT IN A FIRE.
THIS IS KNOWN AS ‘FLASH-BACK’ AND CAN
CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO BBQ AND CREATE
AN UNSAFE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT.
FREQUENT INSPECTION AND CLEANING OF THE
BURNER TUBES IS RECOMMENDED.
FLASH-BACK
• Turn off gas at its source and turn the burner
control(s) to ‘OFF’. Wait until cooled, then clean
burner tubes and burner ports.
CLEANING THE GRILLPLATES
• Allow to cool before washing in a warm soapy
solution. Use a wash cloth, a vegetable brush, or
steel wool.
CLEANING THE FLAMETAMER
•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 in the BBQ body.
Only for Premium GT and Maxim GT.
CLEANING THE GREASE RECEPTACLE
• Allow contents to cool before emptying and
washing in liquid detergent.
BUTANE OR PROPANE?
There are two different types of gas that can be used
on your gas BBQ. It is important that you use the
correct regulator for the types of gas you buy.
The following gas cylinder sizes are recommended:
Butane: > 7 kg. Propane: > 6 kg.
MAINTENANCE
• DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE BBQ.
• ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BE VERY HOT, KEEP
CHILDREN AWAY.
• ANY MODIFICATION OF THIS BBQ MAY BE
DANGEROUS.
• DO NOT MOVE THIS BBQ DURING USE.
• TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AT THE GAS
CYLINDER AFTER USE.
• READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
THE BBQ.
• PARTS SEALED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR
THEIR AGENT MUST NOT BE MANIPULATED
BY THE USER.
• THIS BBQ IS ONLY TO BE USED OUTDOORS.
• BBQ SPECIFICATIONS CAN BE FOUND ON
THE DATA LABEL ATTACHED ON THE SIDE
PANEL OF THE BBQ TROLLEY.
• DO NOT STORE OR USE PETROL OR OTHER
FLAMMABLE VAPOURS AND LIQUIDS NEAR
BBQ.
• DO NOT STORE EMPTY OR FULL SPARE GAS
CYLINDERS UNDER OR NEAR BBQ.
• KEEP THE GAS HOSE AND ANY ELECTRICAL
CORD AWAY FROM HOT SURFACES.
• AVOID UNNECESSARY TWISTING OF HOSE.
•
VISUALLY INSPECT HOSE PRIOR TO EACH USE
FOR CUTS, CRACKS, EXCESSIVE WEAR OR
OTHER DAMAGE.
• THE HOSE MUST BE REPLACED IF
DAMAGED AND WHEN NATIONAL
CONDITIONS REQUIRE IT.
• NEVER LIGHT BBQ WITH HOOD CLOSED.
• NEVER LEAN OVER COOKING SURFACE WHILE
LIGHTING BBQ.
• USE BBQ TOOLS WITH WOOD HANDLES OR
GOOD QUALITY INSULATED OVEN MITTS
WHEN OPERATING BBQ.
• NEVER ALTER OR MODIFY THE REGULATOR
OR GAS SUPPLY ASSEMBLY.
• Never operate this BBQ without a regulator.
• Depending on which gas you decide to use, you
will need to approach your local gas dealer for a
regulator. Following supply pressures are a guide
only:
For :
Butane - 30 millibars
Propane - 30 millibars
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I 3B/P (30)
For :
Butane - 28 millibars
Propane - 37 millibars
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I 3+ (28 - 30/37)
For :
Butane - 50 millibars
Propane - 50 millibars
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I 3B/P (50)
The regulator and hose assembly:
• Must be suitable for liquified petroleum gas (LPG).
• Must withstand the above pressures.
• Must not exceed 1.0 metre in length.
• The BBQ is supplied with a loose elbow adaptor
that is suitable for direct conection of a flexible
hose.
• Use appropriate Jubilee clip or twin-eared fastener
to connect hose to BBQ adaptor to secure the
hose/regulator connection.
• After the assembly has been secured, turn on the
gas and check for leaks. See Checking For Gas
Leaks. Ensure this procedure is carried out in a
flame free atmosphere.
LOCATION OF YOUR BBQ
• Not to be used in garages, porches, breezeways,
sheds or other enclosed areas.
• Not to be used on recreational vehicles.
• Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and
ventilation air around the BBQ.
CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS
NOTE: Never test for leaks with an open flame.
If you smell gas, turn off at source.
Prior to first use, and at the beginning of each new
season (or, whenever gas cylinder is changed), it is
a must for you to check for gas leaks.
1. Make soap solution of one part liquid detergent
and one part water.
2. Turn burner control(s) to ‘OFF’, then turn on gas
at source.
3. Apply the soap solution to all gas connections.
Bubbles will appear in the soap solution if
connections are not properly sealed. Tighten or
repair as necessary.
4. If you have a gas leak you cannot rectify, turn off
the gas at the source, disconnect hose and
immediately call your BBQ dealer or supplier for
assistance.
GAS CONNECTIONS
Use gas regulator and hose complying with local
regulations.
GAS CYLINDER SAFETY
• Never store gas cylinder indoors.
• Keep gas cylinder in an upright position.
• Close cylinder valve when BBQ is not in use.
• Do not subject gas cylinder to excessive heat.
• Exchange cylinder away from any ignition source.
WARNINGS INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION Burning-off the grillplate after each use will keep it
ready for instant use. Once a year, give the entire
BBQ a thorough cleaning.
INTERIOR:
• Turn the burner controls to ‘OFF’ position and
disconnect gas supply.
• Detach the hose/regulator assembly from BBQ.
• Remove and clean the cooking plates,
flametamers and burners.
• Cover gas valve orifices with aluminium foil.
• Brush the inside and bottom of the BBQ body with
a stiff wire brush. Wash with a mild soap and
warm water solution. Rinse thoroughly and dry.
• Remove aluminium foil from orifices and check
for obstruction.
• Check spark electrode, adjusting if necessary.
• Replace burners and adjust spark electrode
collector box.
• Replace other components.
• Reconnect to gas and light test.
• Proper care and maintenance will keep BBQ in top
operating condition and prolong life.
ANNUAL CLEANING OF BBQ
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• Do not smoke
• Turn off gas at source, turn burner control to
‘OFF’.
•Wait five minutes before trying again.
• Check gas supply/connections.
• Repeat lighting procedure and, if BBQ still fails to
operate properly, TURN OFF GAS AT SOURCE,
TURN BURNER CONTROLS TO ‘OFF’, wait for
BBQ to cool and check the following:
a) Misalignment of burner tube(s) and over
orifice(s). Reposition burner tube to properly
sit over orifice.
b) Obstruction in gas line
Remove hose from BBQ.
Open gas supply for one second to clear any
obstruction from hose. Close off gas supply at
source and reconnect hose to BBQ.
c) Blocked orifice
: Remove loose items from inside
BBQ body. Remove burners by pulling cotter pin
from beneath burner ‘foot’ using a screwdriver or
needle nose pliers. Lift each burners away from
gas valve orifice, clear any obstruction with a fine
wire. Re-install burners over orifices and seat
each burner ‘foot’ into mounting bracket at bottom
of BBQ body. Replace cotter pins. Replace
cooking components.
d) Misalignment of igniter on burner
The tip of the electrode should be
pointing toward the collector box. The gap
between the spark electrode and the tip of the
collector box should be 3 - 5 mm. Adjust if
necessary by carefully bending.
If re-ignition is necessary while the BBQ is still hot,
you must wait for a minimum of five minutes before
commencing to re-ignite. (his allows accumulated
gas to clear).
If all check/corrections have been made and BBQ
still fails to operate properly, consult your BBQ dealer
or gas appliance service person.
IF BBQ FAILS TO OPERATE PROPERLY
Before first use and at the beginning ofeach BBQ
season:
•Read Safety, Lighting And Operating Instructions
carefully.
•Check gas valve orifices, burner tubes and burner
ports for any obstructions.
• Check that burner tube is properly located over
the valve orifice.
• Check to see if the cylinder is filled.
• Check for gas leaks using soapy water solution.
• Set burner controls to ‘OFF’ and connect the gas
supply.
FIRST USE /
USE AFTER LONG PERIODS
• With burner controls (A) in ‘OFF’ position, turn on
gas supply.
• At first assembly, the gas lines and burners (E)
will be full of air. The lines must fill with gas.
It may require several attempts before success.
• Push the igniter button (B) and check for sparking
at the stainless steel gas collectors (C).
• If a spark is not evident, check that the ignition
lead is firmly attached to the spark plug (D)
(under front of BBQ).
• With sparking established, turn the burner controls
(A) to ‘’ while simultaneously pressing the igniter
button (B).
NOTE: Ensure other burner controls are in
‘OFF’ position as you perform each check.
• If burners fail to light, turn off gas supply at
source. Inspect for obstructions.
Before cooking on your BBQ for first time, burn-off
any residual oils or foreign matter from
grill/plate/pan.
•With hood fully open, operate burners at ‘ HI ’ for
approximately 10 - 15 minutes.
• Wipe with oily cloth to remove residue. Allow to
cool, then wash with soap suds and scrubbing
brush. Wipe clean with cloth.
Never use all
burners on ‘ HI ’ when
cooking with hood down.
• Use only burners as
indicated by diagram for
cooking with the hood
down.
• Position flametamer and
grillplate or cooking pan
over centre burners.
• Place drip pan on flametamer to collect meat
juices for making gravy.
• Close hood and adjust burners to ‘LO’.
• Check progress periodically.
BURN-OFF PROCEDURE
NOTE: The location of the rotisserie burner makes
it more susceptible to wind conditions that will
decrease the performance of your rotisserie
cooking. For this reason you should not operate
the rotisserie burner during windy weather
conditions.
For best results, always rotisserie cook with the
hood down.
ROTISSERIE OPERATING PROCEDURE
COOKING WITH THE HOOD DOWN
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D
BURNER OPERATION AND IGNITION
SYSTEM CHECK
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SIDE BURNER
OPERATING PROCEDURE
• Lid must be open before lighting.
• Push and turn the required burner to ‘G’ to
automatically ignite the burner.
• If igniter fails to produce a spark, use a match to
light burner.
• Lid must be open before lighting.
• Push and rotate the burner control until a click is
heard. This will trigger a spark to light the burner.
• If igniter fails to produce a spark, use a match to
light burner.
• Use wok or pan up to 300 mm diameter. Larger
pots may result in discoloration of the surface
finish.
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MAIN BURNER / ROTISSERIE
OPERATING PROCEDURE
• Hood must be open before lighting.
• Set burner controls to ‘OFF’ and open the gas
valve.
•Push and turn the required burner to ‘HI’
simultaneously push the Electronic Ignition button.
NOTE: Leak test all connections thoroughly with a
soapy water solution before lighting.
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• Hood must be open before lighting.
• Set burner controls to ‘OFF’ and open the gas
valve.
• Push and turn the required burner to ‘G’ to
automatically ignite the burner.
NOTE: If the burner does not light, turn to ‘Off’
and wait minutes before trying again.
• Repeat lighting procedure for other burners.
•If ignition cannot be achieved.
See: If bbq fails to operate properly .
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IMPORTANT:
CORRECTION:
CORRECTION
CORRECTION:
CORRECTION:
A
B
HI
E
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Grandhall |
Kategorie: | Grill / Kontaktgrill |
Modell: | Maxim-GT4RB |
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