Page 3 - Contents; Congratulations
3 EN Contents Product description..........................................4 Components.................................................... 6 Important safety instructions........................... 8 Assembling the barbecue................................11 Gas cylinder safety information.............
Page 4 - Product description; Integrated barbecue with thin cover
4 EN Product description Integrated barbecue with thin cover 1. Thin cover 2. Battery compartment cover 3. Gas connection point 4. Burner controls 5. Grill groups (2 sets) 6. Cooking plate 7. Removable oil collection drip plan located in front of the barbecue (not shown) 8. Flame diffusers (2 pcs.) ...
Page 5 - Integrated barbecue high cover
5 EN Integrated barbecue high cover 9. High cover 10. Heating racks 11. Battery compartment cover 12. Gas connection point 13. Burner controls 14. Grill group 15. Cooking plate 16. Removable oil collection drip plan located in front of the cooking surface (not shown) 17. Flame diffusers (2 pcs.) loc...
Page 6 - Burners; Components
6 EN DESCRIPTION QTY Burner box and external profile 1 Burners 2 for 60cm model3 for 80cm model 4 for 100cm model Flame diffusers 2 for 60cm model3 for 80cm model 4 for 100cm model Oil tray 1 Solid cooking plateonly for 80 and 100cm models. 1 Grill groups 2 for 60cm model3 for 80cm model 4 for 100cm...
Page 7 - Natural gas regulator; CONFIGURATION 1; High cover for cooking; CONFIGURATION 2; Low cover
7 EN Universal LPG regulator and hose 1 Natural gas regulator 1 CONFIGURATION 1 High cover for cooking 1 CONFIGURATION 2 Low cover 1
Page 8 - This symbol indicates a prohibited action; Important safety instructions
8 EN For your own safety, you should read this manual before operating the barbecue. Use Carefully read the user manual and keep it in a handy place for future reference.Below, we explain the meaning of the symbols used in this manual: ATTENTION This symbol indicates information relating to the user...
Page 9 - ATTENTION
9 EN ATTENTION IF YOU SMELL GAS, do not try to light the barbecue. Perform the leak test procedure described in this manual. Locate the leak and tighten theleaking fitting; if it is the cylinder fitting, also replace the gasket seal.If the leak persists, turn off the gas supply and call for technica...
Page 10 - The manufacturer’s liability:
10 EN Do not modify this appliance. Do not place articles on or against this appliance. This appliance reaches high temperatures. Be especially careful when children and elderly persons are present Do not move the barbecue when it is on. Wear protective gloves when using the barbecue. Keep children ...
Page 11 - Tools needed for assembly:; - Phillips screwdriver; Assembling the barbecue; BACK
11 EN Tools needed for assembly: - Phillips screwdriver 1. Remove all components from the box. 2. Place the flame diffusers in the desired positions (under the points (A) in which the grill sections will be placed) and attach the rear edge of the flame diffuser to the rear of the body of the barbecu...
Page 12 - Apply the oil drip pans to the front of the barbecue.
12 EN 3. Apply the oil drip pans to the front of the barbecue. BACK FRONT FRONT BACK
Page 13 - flame diffusers are under the grill sections.
13 EN 4. Place the cooking plate and grill sections in the desired positions, making sure that the flame diffusers are under the grill sections. NOTE: Make sure that the grill groups are correctly oriented so that the surface of the grill is tilted forward to allow the oil to drain into the drip pan...
Page 15 - - Lower the burner and replace the injector.
15 EN 2 - Lower the burner and replace the injector. BACK FRONT FRONT
Page 17 - Important notes relating to fixed installation barbecues; • For barbecue designed for built in fixed installation; Gas Connection
17 I I. For connection to 9Kg portable gas cylinders please refer to page 28II. For connection to a fixed LPG Supply: It is possible to connect this barbecue to a fixed LPG reticulated piping system which may supply gas to other appliances in the building. The installation must be carried out by a l...
Page 18 - Universal LPG regulator and braided hose 1; Ensure arrow is pointing
18 EN Universal LPG regulator and braided hose 1 50 45 490 AS/NZS 5601 (Gas Installations) Test point adaptor- Ensure arrow is pointing In the right direction Hose with tapered thread (thread tape required)
Page 21 - placing it back in its compartment.; Leak testing procedure; technician to repair the leak.; Gas cylinder safety information
21 EN • When converted for the use of universal LPG, the appliance is designed to use different types of cylinders depending on the installation made. See the chapters on Installation Preparation and Connection of the cylinder. • The gas cylinder must be manufactured and marked in accordance with th...
Page 22 - be and remain open and free.; Installation instructions and warnings
22 EN ATTENTION • The appliance must only be used above ground level, in open air and natural ventilation without stagnant areas where leaking gas and combustion products are rapidly dispersed by the wind or natural convection. This barbecue is designed exclusively for outdoor use. Refer to the draw...
Page 23 - Selection of the point of installation; drawing on page 27 for details.
23 EN External surface area example 4 open side for at least 25% of the total area of the walls in total 30% or more of the remai-ning surface of the walls is open and free External surface area example 5 open side for at least 25% of the total area of the walls in total 30% or more of the remai-nin...
Page 24 - Installation in a counter in a special context
24 EN Island-mounted • If the appliance is installed in an island, it can be placed in the centre. Pay particular attention to the overall dimensions of the top of the island, taking into account the open cooking hood and its projection. See page 24. • The required dimensions of the cut-out are 1025...
Page 26 - FRONT
26 EN 10 non-combustible material Wall 70 35 25 135 215 non-combustible Top air inlet minumum clearance to back wall non-combustible material non-combustible Wall 70 564 35 25 135 215 54 non-combustible Top Special opening for ventilation 25x700 mm minumum clearance to back wall woonden Wall 200 35 ...
Page 31 - minimum distance from
31 EN ATTENTION The compartment below the barbecue unit must be isolated from the barbecue by a non-combustible panel. The compartment must comply with the requirements of AS/NZS 5601. If the barbecue is fuelled by LPG, ventilation openings must be made at the top and bottom of the compartment or ca...
Page 33 - Dimensions of the cylinder
33 EN The LPG cylinder may be connected inside the object-holder compartment of barbecue only if it has the dimensions shown in the guidelines. The safe use of a cylinder inside the object-holder compartment of the barbecue depends on several factors:A) The base of the cylinder must be properly inse...
Page 34 - Application of the low cover; Application of the thin cover; LEFT
34 EN Application of the low cover • Remove the thin cover from the packaging. • Attach the hinges to the outer frame and secure it with the special screw provided. Application of the thin cover LEFT RIGHT
Page 35 - Application of the high cover; • Insert the cover into the seats of the hinge.; IMPORTANT
35 EN Application of the high cover • Remove the High cover from the packaging.• Remove the hinge from the cover and apply it to the outer frame. Fix it with the special screws provided. • Insert the cover into the seats of the hinge. IMPORTANT • Given the dimensions of the cooking hood, we recommen...
Page 36 - Usage instructions; for roasting
36 EN Usage instructions IMPORTANT Make sure that the flame diffusers are positioned flame under the panels of the grills BBQ 100 Solid cooking plate on the left, double grill on the right - best orientation for grilling BBQ 100 half grill on the left, central solid cooking plate, hal grill on the r...
Page 38 - then repeat the ignition procedure.; OFF
38 EN Control functions Before lighting the barbecue:• Check that all the gas hoses and fittings are tight. • Open the thin or high cover. Gas leakage detection test Never use a match or flame, use soapy water solution and spray or brush the solution onto all connections. Carefully check for bubbles...
Page 39 - Manual lighting; Inspection slits; Pre-heating cooking areas
39 EN Manual lighting • If the automatic ignition system is not working, the barbecue can be lit manually.• To turn it on manually, use a long match (28cm). Pass the lit match between the inspection slots under the front part of the hob, approaching it to the burner, then turn the knob and hold it p...
Page 41 - Cleaning and care
41 EN Care and cleaning of the appliance To preserve its appearance, we recommend cleaning the cooking surfaces after each use. Where the unit is exposed to the elements, we strongly recommend the optional cover. Other surfaces must be maintained regularly to protect the unit from tea staining and r...
Page 42 - Cleaning the grease drip pan; - To remove the drip pan
42 EN 3 mm 3 mm Cleaning the grease drip pan The integrated barbecue has a unique oil management system that uses overlapping channels to convey all the oil towards the front to easily removable drip pans, which must be cleaned after each use.• To remove the drip pan, pull them upwards from the fron...
Page 43 - - Raise up the pan up
43 EN 2 - Move the drawer 3 - Raise up the pan up Burners The burners should be checked at least once a year and cleaned if necessary. Inspect the burners to make sure that no residue deposits and that the gas connections are free. SUGGESTIONS AND INFORMATION Special note on “tea staining” Sometimes...
Page 44 - Maintenance
44 EN Ignition system To change the battery, remove the battery cover by lifting the battery holder flap on the left side and pull out the battery. Replace it with a new D battery and replace the cover. Perform a test by pressing the knob; you should hear a click. Ventilation openings The ventilatio...
Page 45 - Troubleshooting
45 EN PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The barbecue doesn’t light No gas Check that the shut-off valve is open (ON) Gas cylinder empty - refill or change the cylinder The ignition system is not working Check the battery - you should hear a clicking sound when you press the knob Replace the battery Li...
Page 48 - Warranty Card; continued
Warranty Card Worldwide Appliances Pty Limited A.B.N. 45868077422Office:48-50 Moore Street, Leichhardt N.S.W 2040 Post:Locked Bag 3000, Annandale, N.S.W 2038 P: 1300 694 583WARRANTY REGISTRATION Your ongoing satisfaction with your artusi product is important to us. We ask that you complete the enclo...