Artusi ABBQ1B, ABBQM User Manual

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ABBQM
ABBQ1B
OPERATION MANUAL
APPLIANCES
FOR LIVING
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Congratulations, you are now the proud owner of an ARTUSI cooking appliance. Thank you for purchasing ARTUSI
and welcome to the ARTUSI Family.
has to offer and serves as an introduction to getting the very best out of your ARTUSI appliance.
We present detailed information on each of the features your ARTUSI appliance consists of. Once you have read
this section you will be able to choose the most appropriate settings for your appliance when cooking different
types of food.
We ask you to read the instructions in this booklet very carefully as this will allow you to get the best results from
using your appliance. KEEP THE DOCUMENTATION OF THIS PRODUCT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
TO REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT WITH ARTUSI, PLEASE FILL OUT THE WARRANTY CARD AT THE END OF
THIS BOOKLET AND POST IT TO: REPLY PAID 83617
LEICHHARDT NSW 2040
Dear Artusi Customer, please read this user manual carefully before using the product and, keep it permanently at
your disposal.
Note: This user manual is prepared for more than one model. Some of the features specified in this Manual may not
be available on your appliance.
All our appliances are only for domestic use, not for commercial use. Products marked with (*) are optional.
“THIS APPLIANCE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULA TIONS FORCE AND ONLY USED
IN A WELL VENTILATED SPACE. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THIS APPLIANCE”
“Conforms with the WEEE Regulations.”
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Congratulations
Congratulations and thanks for choosing our integrated barbecue. We are confident that it will be a pleasure for you to use our new barbecue. Before using the barbecue, we recommend reading the entire user guide, which provides a description of the barbecue and its functions. To avoid those risks that are always present when using a gas appliance, it is important to install it correctly and carefully read the safety instructions in order to avoid misuse and hazards. We recommend you keep this instruction booklet for future reference and pass it to any subsequent owners. After removing the barbecue from its packaging, check to see that it is not damaged. If in doubt, do not use the appliance and contact your nearest customer service centre.
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English
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Contents
Product description..........................................4
Components....................................................6
Important safety instructions........................... 8
Assembling the barbecue................................11
Gas cylinder safety information.......................20
Installation instructions....................................21
Application of the thin cover or cooking hood..31
Usage instructions...........................................33
Cleaning and care........................................... 37
Maintenance....................................................40
Troubleshooting...............................................41
Suggestion for the environment Disposal information for users
• Most of the packaging material is recyclable. These materials should be disposed of through a local recycling centre or by putting them in appropriate collection containers.
• If you want to discard the product, contact your local authorities and ask about the correct method of disposal.
• Remove all transit and packaging material before use.
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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.) located under the grills (not shown)
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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.) located under the grills (not shown)
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DESCRIPTION QTY
Burner box and external profile 1
Burners 4
Flame diffusers 2
Flame diffusers (optional) 2
Oil tray 1
Solid cooking plate 1
Components
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Grill groups 2
Universal LPG regulator and hose 1
Natural gas regulator 1
CONFIGURATION 1
High cover for cooking 1
CONFIGURATION 2
Low cover 1
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Important safety instructions
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.
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Below, we explain the meaning of the symbols used in this manual:
ATTENTION
This symbol indicates information relating to the user’s personal safety
WARNING
This symbol indicates information on how to prevent damage to the appliance
TIPS AND INFORMATION
This symbol indicates tips and information about the use of the appliance
SUGGESTION FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
This symbol indicates information for the economical and ecological use of the appliance
This symbol indicates a prohibited action
ATTENTION
The appliance MUST only be installed and serviced by qualified and authorized personnel. Improper installation, modification, adjustment or maintenance can cause personal injury or property damage. Contact your nearest Service Centre for further information.
NOTE FOR THE INSTALLER: THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE OWNER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Only use a licensed gasfitter to install this barbecue and other trades as applicable; electrician, carpenter, bricklayer.
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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 technical assistance.
Do not lean over barbecue while lighting.
Do not leave the barbecue unattended when it is on.
Do not delay ignition once the gas is opened.
Do not store or use aerosol sprays near the barbecue.
Do not store inflammable liquids near the barbecue.
Do not use abrasive or caustic detergents on the barbecue.
Do not operate the barbecue with the cover closed.
Do not attempt to disassemble or adjust the control valves.
Do not attempt to disassemble or adjust the cylinder regulator (not supplied) but, if necessary, replace with a new one.
Do not use an open flame to check for leaks.
Do not modify the structure of the appliance and do not modify the dimensions of the injector orifice.
Do not obstruct the ventilation openings of the barbecue.
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Do not allow children to operate the barbecue or play near it.
Do not use the barbecue if inflammable materials are within a radius of about 60 cm from the top, bottom, rear or sides of the appliance.
Keep any electrical wires and fuel hoses away from hot surfaces.
Never store a spare gas cylinder near the barbecue.
Do not use or store flammable materials near this appliance.
Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation.
Do not use this appliance as a space heater.
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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 under the age of eight years away, if not constantly supervised.
Never attempt to extinguish a flame/fire with water: turn off the appliance and cover the flame with a cover or a fire blanket.
Be careful when handling gas cylinders even if they appear empty, in compliance with current safety rules.
Do not use dented or rusty gas cylinders
Do not disconnect the gas cylinder from the appliance when it is on. Perform any service on the gas cylinder far away from the appliance.
Only turn the burners on with the cover lifted
If the knob becomes difficult to rotate, have the taps checked by an authorized service centre.
Lower the cover, accompanying it with your hand and make sure that nothing is obstructing its proper closure.
When cooking with the cover closed keep an eye on the thermometer: if the temperature exceeds 350 °C, lift the cover to prevent dangerous overheating.
Do not leave objects on the cooking surfaces.
Never use the appliance to heat the area.
Always close the valve of the gas cylinder after use.
The manufacturer’s liability:
The manufacturer will not be liable for personal injury or property damage caused by:
• any use of the appliance other than anticipated;
• failure to follow the instructions of the user manual;
• tampering with any part of the appliance;
• use of other than original parts.
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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 barbecue.
Assembling the barbecue
BACK
BACK
FRONT
FRONT
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3. Apply the oil drip pans to the front of the barbecue.
BACK
FRONT
FRONT
BACK
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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.
5. After installation in the counter, connect the thin cover or cooking hood area as described in the chapter “Application of the thin cover or cooking hood” in this manual.
BACK
FRONT
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Gas Type
NATURAL
GAS
UNIVERSAL
LPG
Nominal heat input (MJ/h) 52 52
Injector diameter (1/100mm) 170 100
Number of injectors 4 4
Pressure (kPa) 1 2,75
Primary air regulation (mm)
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2 All open
Adapting to different types of gas
If the appliance is congured for a different type of gas than that available, you have to replace the injectors with ones corresponding to the type of gas to be used (see tables on the preceding pages). The replacement will be made using an adequate 7 mm key after having lowered the burners as in the following images. After replacing the injector, regulate the air to 1mm for natural gas and to the maximum if LPG. To adjust the minimum, after lighting the burner, remove the knob and the gasket below and rotate the screw of the tap (B - see page 70), which should be totally closed for LPG and opened about 3/4 turn for natural gas, keeping in mind that a ame lower than 3 mm may not even be perceived by the thermocouple of the tap. After regulating the minimums, replace the gaskets and knobs.
1 - Unscrew the fixing screws of the burner.
BACK
FRONT
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2 - Lower the burner and replace the injector.
BACK
FRONT
FRONT
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NOTES
• The appliance MUST only be installed and serviced by qualified and authorized personnel.
• The product is exclusively intended for outdoor use.
• The product must be installed according to the instructions, which require ventilation openings to allow the grill to work properly. The lack of adequate ventilation to supply air to the appliance can lead to poor operation of the burners or excessive heat build-up in the installation compartment.
• The unit’s ventilation openings must not be covered during installation.
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Gas connection
Connect the appliance to the cylinder or system according to the requirements of current law, making sure that the appliance is configured for the type of gas available. If not, see: “Adapting to different types of gas”. Also check that the feed pressure falls within the values shown in the table: “Gas specifications”.
Rigid and semi-rigid metal and rubber hose connection
Make the hook-up with metal fittings and pipes (even flexible hoses) so as not to stress the components inside the appliance. A rubber hose connection complies with current law only if the hose can be inspected along its entire length and easily replaced near the expiration indicated on the hose. NOTE: - After installation, use soapy water to check the perfect seal of the entire connection system. DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK THE GAS SEAL.
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Universal LPG regulator and braided hose 1
50 45490
AG 5601/AG 601
Test point adaptor- Ensure arrow is pointing In the right direction
Hose with tapered thread (thread tape required)
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CONVERSION PROCEDURE
Normal LPG to NG
Regulator - ensure arrow is pointing the right direction
Hose with tapered thread - thread tape required
Disconnect and disassembled/remove trivet, burners etc.
Remove regulator. Ensure provision is left for measuring gas pressure e.g test point. A
separate fitting may have to fitted.
Remove injectors and replace with correct sizes for each burner.
Adjust aeration (X) per every burner
Re-assemble burners.
Turn gas on and test for leaks, repair if necessary.
Light the burners and set the pression to 1,00kPa.
Turn burner “Low” setting and adjust setting accordingly.
Chek operation of ignition etc.
Ensure data plate is changed with the new data plates supplied in the product.
For Natural Gas connection a bayonet connection point should be installed by a licensed gas fitter prior to installing the barbecue unit.
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Gas cylinder safety information
• 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 the specifications
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for LPG cylinders.
• The shut-off valve must be closed when the appliance is not in use.
• The gas cylinders must be kept in an approved housing out of the reach of children.
• When you disconnect the gas cylinder, make sure all the control valves are in the “OFF” (O) position.
• Before disconnecting, remove the cylinder from any housing in which it may be located.
• When you reconnect the hose to the cylinder, make sure all the connections are tight before placing it back in its compartment.
• After each connection of a cylinder, perform a leak test as described below.
Leak testing procedure
• Make sure that all the gas taps are in the “OFF” (O) position.
• Mix a solution of water and detergent or soap in a small container.
• After connecting the hose, open the valve on the gas cylinder or gas system tap.
• Using a brush, paint the solution on the gas connection points and check for bubbles.
• Bubbles indicate a leak.
• Close the valve and tighten the fitting, possibly inserting a new gasket. Repeat the leak test.
• If the leak persists, turn off the gas and contact an authorized gas system maintenance technician to repair the leak.
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Installation instructions and warnings
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 drawings below.
• Never install the barbecue inside buildings, garages, sheds or covered walkways, or in a boat, camper or caravan. This prevents the creation of fires or carbon monoxide with toxic effects or asphyxiation.
• The compartment in which the appliance is installed must conform to one of the following requirements:
A compartment with walls on all sides, but with at least one permanent opening at
ground level and without upper cover.
In a partial compartment that has a top cover and not more than two walls.
In a partial compartment that has a top cover and not more than two walls; in this case,
the following principle applies:
At least 25% of the total area of the walls is completely open and at least 30% of the
remaining area of the walls is open and free.
• In the case of balconies, at least 20% of the total area of the side, front and rear walls must be and remain open and free.
External surface area example 1
External surface area example 2
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External surface area example 3
both ends open
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External surface area example 4
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open side for at least 25% of the total area of the walls
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 remai­ning surface of the walls is open and free
in total 30% or more of the remai­ning surface of the walls is open and free
Selection of the point of installation
The appliance must not be installed on combustible materials. The minimum distance from combustible materials is 200 mm (600mm overhead).
The free space above the cooking surface with respect to combustible materials must be at least 600 mm.
The appliance must be installed in accordance with standards and local deviations.
When using LPG, ventilation must be ensured in the compartment. The gas is highly explosive and can cause serious personal injury and property damage if it is left to accumulate and then ignited.
Avoid locations exposed to the wind as this may affect cooking and the efficiency of the burners. If you cannot avoid such a location, screens may be necessary.
Installation compartment
•The barbecue requires a non-combustible barrier beneath it to prevent reaching an excessive temperature. The panel that acts as a barrier must be positioned 30/35 mm below the base of the unit.
•The installation compartment must be made of non-combustible materials. Materials suitable for its construction include brick, granite, marble, Hardiplank® and Villaboard® on a metal or brick structure.
•The appliance requires ventilation openings in the front wall of the compartment. See the drawing on page 27 for details.
•The appliance unit can be mounted in an island counter or a counter with splash guard. Read the specific requirements for each type of mounting.
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Island-mounted
200
• 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 mm x 502 mm (see drawing).
Installation in a counter in a special context
• The context must be made of non-combustible material.
• When mounting the appliance against a wall or a fence, it is essential to insulate combustible materials. All combustible materials must be kept at least 600 mm away from the barbecue.
• The required dimensions of the cut-out are 1025 mm x 505 mm (see drawing).
• Models with high cooking cover require a specific free space on the back of the barbecue between the splash guard and the cut-out of the counter of at least 70 mm. This, so that the hood has the free space needed to open.
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To facilitate insertion in the cabinet, the product has specific lifting handles (see figure below)
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non-combustible wall
non-combustible material
non-combustible Top
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25 135
215
35
194
584
minimum clearance to back wall
Special opening for ventilation 25x700 mm
non-combustible material
wooden wall
non-combustible Top
200
25 135
215
35
minimum clearance to back wall
584
194
Special opening for ventilation 25x700 mm
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FRONT
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non-combustible material
Wall
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35
25 135
215
non-combustible Top
air inlet
minumum clearance to back wall
non-combustible material
non-combustible Wall
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25 135
215
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non-combustible Top
Special opening for ventilation 25x700 mm
minumum clearance to back wall
woonden Wall
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25 135
215
non-combustible Top
minumum clearance to back wall
non-combustible material
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Special opening for ventilation 25x700 mm
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
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ATTENTION
The appliance requires adequate ventilation. An open area must be provided as shown below. A ventilation grate can be applied, if desired. This ventilation surface allows air to enter the compartment for the proper combustion of the gas and aspiration of the combustion products. In the case of LPG, the gas is heavier than air; in the event of a leak the vent allows the gas to leave the compartment. The air vent must be at least 700 mm x 25 mm and placed in a central position 135 mm below the mounting surface. (See drawing).
50570
35 180 567
505
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35 180 625
FRONT
Minimum distance From wall for cover rotation
1025
600
70 min
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Cut out
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Island-mounted
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135
240
660
25
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505
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important opening for ventilation
grille or ventilation holes
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ATTENTION
The LPG cylinder in the compartment below the barbecue unit, must be isolated from it by a non-combustible panel. The compartment must comply with the requirements of EN 498.
The ventilation requirements of EN 498 for the cylinder compartment are:
In case of a sheet metal, or similar impenetrable, structure, ventilation openings must be made on the top and bottom the compartment or cavity, each of which must provide a free surface of at least 200 cm2 per cylinder housed; the openings also serve as inspection points if a rubber hose is used.
minimum distance from the rear wall 55mm
Min 20 mm
920
18035
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Min 300 mm
Min
200 mm
Min 200 mm
Min 300 mm
215 mm
MAX 1,5 mt
non-combustible barrier necessary under the barbecue
cut a hole in the non-combustible
barrier only for the hose
front of the compartment emoved for clarity
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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 inserted between the plates and be horizontal on the base panel.
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Dimensions of the cylinder
Max height 465 mm Width 289 mm - (rectangular section) or 318 mm (circular section) maximum B) Capacity of the cylinder max 6 kg There are several models of cylinders with approved dimensions (2).
WARNING: if the LPG cylinder purchased does not have the required dimensions, do not attempt to connect it inside the object-holder compartment. Fix the cylinder to the bracket or rest it on the floor. Failure to follow these instructions could damage the hose and cause fire or explosion, with serious injury or death and property damage.
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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
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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 (see detail A page 89).
IMPORTANT
Given the dimensions of the cooking hood, we recommend that two people position it.
During positioning the high cover group, take special care to avoid scratching the external profile.
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IMPORTANT
Make sure that the flame diffusers are positioned flame under the panels of the grills
Cooking plate to the left, grill to the right - best orientation for grilling
Half-grill to the left, central cooking plate, half- grill to the right - best orientation for roasting
Grills to the left, cooking plate to the right - best alternative orientation for grilling
Two flanked hobs - optional layout
Usage instructions
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Control functions
OFF
Before lighting the barbecue:
• Check that all the gas hoses and fittings are tight.
• Open the thin or high cover.
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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 which indicate a gas leak. If leaks are detected, turn the gas off and retighten connection(s), then repeat test. The fittings must be thoroughly rinsed with clean water after testing.
NOTE: The thin cover is intended to protect against the weather. The cover is not intended to be used as a cooking hood.
• Make sure that all the control knobs are in the closed (O) position.
• Make sure that the cooking surfaces are clean.
• Open the main gas valve.
Ignition instructions
• Do not light the burners with the cooking surfaces covered.
• To light a burner, press the knob and turn it to the “MAX” (fast pre-heating) position.
• Hold it for 5 seconds (count to 10), release it and check the flame from the slots in the front.
• If the burner is not lit, turn the knob to the closed (O) position. Allow the gas to disperse, and then repeat the ignition procedure.
MAX
MIN
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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 pressed on MAX (quick preheating) in order to perform the ignition. If it does not light, close the control valve and wait a few minutes for the gas to disperse before trying to light the barbecue again.
Once one burner is lit, repeat the procedure for the others, if necessary.
Incorrect lighting of the barbecue can result in serious injury, re, explosion or death. If the burner does not light, turn the gas off, wait 5 minutes to allow the gas to disperse before attempting to light appliance again.
Inspection slits
Pre-heating cooking areas
The barbecue is equipped with high-power burners. Under most conditions, it will only be necessary to pre-heat the barbecue for just 5 minutes before starting to cook.
As with most things, experience will teach the user the effectiveness and interval necessary for reaching the best pre-heating time for obtaining the ideal cooking temperature. Dont forget that this also depends on the type of food, its thickness and how you want to cook it.
Tests have shown that you can reduce the heat of the burners for satisfactory cooking.
If the barbecue has a thin cover, you should remove it in the presence of wind.
If the appliance is not working properly, refer to the chapter Troubleshooting.
If you let the cooking areas overheat, there will be excessive smoke during cooking and the food will burn.
While cooking, avoid leaning over the open grill or placing the hands or ngers on the edge of the oven.
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In case of uncontrolled sudden flames, remove the food from the fire until the flame is damped.
To roast with the high cover closed, it is sufcient to adjust the 4 burners to the minimum power (MIN) for satisfactory cooking
To turn off the burner
When done cooking, turn the knob fully clockwise so that the mark on the knob is in the closed (O) position.
Remember to always close the valve of the gas cylinder after use.
Remember to shut-off the gas before closing the cover.
ATTENTION
THE COVER MUST NOT BE CLOSED WHEN THE BURNERS ARE LIT. If the cover is closed while the burners are lit, the cover and barbecue can be discoloured and damaged.
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Cleaning and care
Care and cleaning of the appliance
To preserve its original appearance, we recommend cleaning the cooking surfaces after each use.
ATTENTION
Make sure the barbecue is turned off and has cooled down before executing the instructions shown below.
Cleaning of cooking parts
• Remove from the grill and from the cooking burners all the solid materials and the excess grease using a scraper or a metal brush with brass bristles
• Use a clean, dry cloth to make sure all surfaces are dry.
Other stainless steel surfaces
WARNING
Do not use caustic or abrasive detergents, steel wool or metal scrapers on these stainless steel surfaces because they can scratch and permanently damage the barbecue.
• Wash all stainless steel parts, including the thin cover, high cover and control knobs, with a soft cloth and warm soapy water
• Clean the surfaces, making sure to rub/dry in the direction of the grain in order not to damage the stainless steel.
• The inside of the barbecue can be cleaned with a soft cloth soaked in warm soapy water. The front panel/tray placed inside can be removed for an easy cleaning.
• Use a clean, dry cloth to make sure all surfaces are dry.
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Cleaning the cooking grills made of cast iron
• Clean with an adequate brass bristle brush. If necessary, remove from barbecue, wash with warm soapy water, rinse with water and dry carefully. Important: After cooking and cleaning, the cast-iron grids should be oiled. Apply a thin layer of vegetable oil using a cloth or brush. Afterwards, use a cloth to rub the cookware as if you want clean the oil you just placed on it.
WARNING
Pay particular attention (especially when cleaning the knobs and around the knobs) to avoid water and soap residue from entering the control panel containing the valves or in the burners. Also, be careful not to touch the ignition electrode and thermocouple. There must be 3 mm of space between the electrode and the burners (see drawing on the next page). If the unit is exposed to the elements we recommend you use the optional vinyl cover.
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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 front of the barbecue; dispose of their contents in a responsible way. Wash the collection pans in hot soapy water or, if you want, you can put them in the dishwasher.
1 - To remove the drip pan
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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 stainless steel surfaces are affected by a colour change called “tea staining”. This usually occurs in areas where high heat is used and can be removed using stainless steel cleaning agents. For best results, we recommend that you regularly use stainless steel cleaner on all stainless steel parts. These cleaners are available in all hardware stores and supermarkets.
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Ignition system
To change the battery, remove the battery cover by lifting the battery holder ap 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 ventilation openings of the installation compartment must be inspected before each use of the appliance to make sure that there are no obstructions that could impede the free flow of air.
Maintenance
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Troubleshooting
For service enquires please contact us at customercare@eurolinx.com.au or 1300 85 64 11
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
Excessive smoke from the cooking surface
Odour of gas DON NOT TRY TO LIGHT THE APPLIANCE
The ignition system is not working
Gas tap regulated too high Clean and delicately dry the electrode
Gas valve set too high Lower the gas or turn off some of the
Gas leak Close the gas with the shut-off valves
Check the battery - you should hear a clicking sound when you press the knob
Replace the battery
Light the barbecue manually
making sure that its position is correct
burners
Check for leaks, tighten the fittings
If the problem persists, call the Service Centre
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The manufacturer declares that, depending on their type, the products in this catalogue conform to the
fundamental requirements of European Directives and, for this reason, the product bears the CE mark, for
which this declaration of conformity was issued and made available to market supervisory bodies.
At the end of their useful life, these appliances may not be disposed of with normal urban waste but must be given to an electronic and electrical equipment collection and recycling point. This is indicated by the symbol
shown on the product, in the instruction manual or on the packing materials.
The materials used in this appliance can be reused in conformity with their intended use. Thanks to the
reuse, recycling or other forms of recovery of unusable appliances, you will make a contribution to protecting
You can obtain information about the disposal points for unusable appliances from your local authorities.
The manufacturer will not be liable for inaccuracies in this manual due to typographic errors. We reserve
the right to make improvements or indispensable modifications to products without altering their essential
specifications. Products can be modified following requests for improvements and CE standards.
MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION
DISPOSAL OF USED APPLIANCES
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Worldwide Appliances Pty Limited A.B.N. 45868077422 Oce: 48-50 Moore Street, Leichhardt N.S.W 2040
Post: Locked Bag 3000, Annandale, N.S.W 2038 P: 1300 694 583 WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Your ongoing satisfaction with your artusi product is important to us. We ask that you complete the enclosed Warranty Registration Card and return it to us so that we have a record of the artusi product purchased by you.
PRIVACY
Worldwide Appliances respects your privacy and is committed to handling your personal information in accordance with the National Privacy Principles and the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). A copy of the Worldwide Appliances Privacy Policy is available at www.artusi.com.au. Worldwide Appliances will not disclose any personal information set out in the Warranty Registration Card (“Personal Information”) without your consent unless required by:
1. law;
2. any Worldwide Appliances related company;
3. any service provider which provide services to artusi or assist artusi in providing services (including repair and warranty services) to customers. Our purpose in collecting the Personal Information is
to keep a record of the artusi product purchased by you, in order to provide a better warranty service to you in the unlikely event that there is a problem with your artusi product. Worldwide Appliances may contact you at any one or more of the address, email address or telephone numbers set out in the Warranty Registration Card. Please contact artusi on 1300 694 583 should you not wish to be contacted by Worldwide Appliances.
WARRANTY
1. Warranty Worldwide Appliances warrants that each artusi
product will remain, for a period of either 12 months or 24 months of warranty. All Warranties are valid from the original date of purchase, And warranty claims must be accompanied by the proof of purchase.
24 months warranty products:
All Built-in Appliances – Limited to Ovens, Gas, Induction and Electric Cooktops, and All Rangehoods
Freestanding Cookers - Gas and Electric Models (900mm Width)
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Dishwashers - Freestanding, Fully Integrated, Semi Integrated and built-in
12 months warranty products:
Freestanding Cookers - Gas and Electric Models in 50cm, 54cm and 60cm Widths
Portable Appliances* – Benchtop Models and Portable Gas Models
2. What is not Covered by the Warranty. The Warranty does not apply if an artusi product
is defective by a factor other than a defect arising in the manufacture of the artusi product, including but not limited to:
(a) damage through misuse (including failure to maintain, service or use with proper care), neglect, accident or ordinary wear and tear (including deterioration of parts and accessories and glass breakage);
(b) use for purpose for which the artusi product was not sold or designed;
(c) use or installation which is not in accordance
with any specied instructions for use or
installation; (d) use or operation after a defect has occurred or
been discovered; (e) damage through freight, transportation or
handling in transit (other than when Worldwide Appliances is responsible);
(f) damage through exposure to chemicals, dusts, residues, excessive voltage, heat, atmospheric conditions or other forces or environmental factors outside the control or Worldwide Appliances;
(g) repair, modication or tampering by the
purchaser or any person other than Worldwide Appliances, an employee of Worldwide Appliances or an authorised artusi service contractor*;
(h) use of parts, components or accessories
which have not been supplied or specically
approved by artusi. (i) damage to surface coatings caused by cleaning
or maintenance using products not recommended in the artusi product handbook provided to the purchaser upon purchase of the artusi product;
(j) damage to the base of an electric oven due to items having been placed on the base of the oven cavity or covering the base, such as aluminium foil (this impedes the transfer of heat from the element to the oven cavity and can result in irreparable damage); or
(k) damages, dents or other cosmetic
imperfections not aecting the performance of the
artusi in respect of an artusi product purchased as a “factory second” or from display
The Warranty does not extend to light globes used in artusi products.
3. Domestic Use Each artusi product is made for domestic use.
This Warranty may not extend to artusi products used for commercial purposes.
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4. Time for Claim under the Warranty You must make any claim under this Warranty
within twenty eight (28) days after the occurrence of an event which gives rise to a claim pursuant to the Warranty, by booking a service call on the telephone number below.
5. Proof of Purchase Customers must retain proof of purchase in order
to be eligible to make a warranty claim in respect of an artusi product.
6. Claiming under the Warranty Customers will bear the cost of claiming under
this Warranty unless Worldwide Appliances determines the expenses are reasonable, in which case the customer must claim those expenses by providing written evidence of each expense to Worldwide Appliances at the address on the Warranty Registration Card.
7. Statutory Rights
(a) These terms and conditions do not aect your
statutory rights. (b) The limitations on the Warranty set out in this
document do not exclude or limit the application of the consumer guarantees set out in the Act or any other equivalent or corresponding legislation in the relevant jurisdiction where to do so would:
(i) contravene the law of the relevant jurisdiction; or
(ii) cause any part of the Warranty to be void. (c) Worldwide Appliances excludes indirect or
consequential loss of any kind (including, without limitation, loss of use of the artusi product) and (other than expressly provided for in these terms and conditions) subject to all terms,
conditions and warranties implied by custom, the general law, the Act or other statute.
(d) The liability of Worldwide Appliances to you
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for a breach of any express or non-excludable implied term, condition or warranty is limited at the option of Worldwide Appliances to:
(i) replacing or repairing the defective part of the artusi product;
(ii) paying the cost of replacing or repairing the defective part of the artusi product;
(iii) replacing the artusi product; or (iv) paying the cost of replacing the artusi
product. (e) Our goods come with guarantees that cannot
be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
8. Defects Any part of an artusi product deemed to be
defective and replaced by Worldwide Appliances is the property of Worldwide Appliances. Worldwide Appliances reserves the right to inspect and test artusi products in order to determine the extent of any defect and the validity of a claim under the Warranty.
*To locate your closest artusi authorised service agent please contact us on 1300 652 100 or visit www.artusi.com.au
ALL SERVICE CALLS MUST BE BOOKED THROUGH AN AUTHORISED DEALER OR WARRANTY DEPARTMENT ON 1300 652 100 OR stokesaps.com.au/artusi-service
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD 01052013
Last Name: First Name:
Address:
State: Postcode: Email:
Home Phone: Mobile:
Purchase Date: / / (Please attach proof of purchase to validate warranty)
MODEL NUMBER
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2
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Please complete and send to ARTUSI at: REPLY PAID 83617
LEICHHARDT NSW 2040
SERIAL NUMBER
(if you cannot locate the serial number please call ARTUSI on 1300 694 583)
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DISCLAIMER
Worldwide Appliances PTY LTD, trading as ARTUSI, is continually seeking ways to improve the design specifications, aesthetics and production techniques of its products. As a result alterations to our products and designs take place continually. Whilst every effort is made to produce information and literature that is up to date, this brochure should not be regarded as an infallible guide to the current specifications, nor does it constitute an offer for the sale of any particular product. Product dimensions indicated in our literature is indicative only. Actual product only should be used to define dimension cutouts. Distributors, and retailers are not agents of ARTUSI and are not authorised to bind ARTUSI by any express or implied undertaking or representation.
ARTUSI OFFICES ARE OPEN DAILY FROM 9AM–5PM AND SATURDAYS 10AM–4PM
NSW & ACT (HEAD OFFICE) 48-50 MOORE STREET LEICHHARDT F 02 8569 4699
P: 13 00 6 49 5 83
VIC, TAS & SA 1211 TOORAK ROAD
CAMBERWELL F 03 9809 2155
QLD 1/42 CAVENDISH ROAD COORPAROO F 07 3397 0850
WA & NT UNIT 10/55 HOWE STREET OSBORNE PARK F 08 9201 9188
NZ PO BOX 11.160 SOCKBURN CHRISTCHURCH F 03 344 5906
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