Cadac TAILGATER CHEF 98700-25, TAILGATER CHEF 98700-35 User Instructions

MODEL No: 98700-25 & 98700-35
98700-25
LIVE THE BRAAI LIFE
TAILGATER CHEF
USER INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE! PRODUCT MAY VARY FROM ILLUSTRATIONS
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503-0653 LEV5
DANGER!
If you smell gas:
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
2. Extinguish any open ame
3. Open Lid
4. If Odor continues, keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or your re department.
WARNING
1. Do not store or use gasoline or other ammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
2. An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
CAUTION
For Outdoor use only!
This appliance may not be used in an exterior enclosed balcony, porch or entertainment area!
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Read these instructions for use carefully so as to familiarize yourself with the appliance before connecting it to
its gas container. Keep these instructions for future reference
1. Introduction
• This appliance is designed according to ANS Z21.58, CSA 1.6-2015
• Do not leave this appliance unattended while it is in operation.
• This appliance may only be used with an approved hose and regulator (hose and regulator supplied with this unit in USA)
• Only to use with a standard 20lb LPG cylinder. Cylinder size: 18” (tall) * 12” (diameter)
Warning: Accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children away.
• Gas appliances require ventilation for efcient performance and to ensure the safety of users and other persons in close proximity, therefore do not use the appliance in an unventilated area. It is intended for use outdoors only.
• Read these instructions carefully before using the appliance.
Use outdoors only!
• The installation of this appliance must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with either the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1, or Propane Storage and Handling Code, B149.2.
• Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other ammable vapors and liquids. Do not obstruct the ow of combustion and ventilation air. Keep the ventilation opening of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris.
Country of Use USA and Canada
Allowable gasses LPG
Gas Pressure 2.74kPa
Orice Number 0.92
IMPORTANT
Gross nom. heat input
20 000 BTU/hr (98700-25) 30 000 BTU/hr (98700-35)
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2. Safety Information
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• The hose and seal on the regulator must be checked for wear or damage before every use and before connecting to the gas cylinder (see Fig.1).
• Ensure the appliance is used away from  ammable materials. Minimum safe distances are 1.2m above the appliance and 600mm to the rear and sides of the appliance (see Fig. 2).
• Do not use an appliance that is damaged, leaking, or which does not operate properly.
• Keep gas cylinders away from heat and  ames. Do not place on a stove or any other hot surface.
• Ensure that the assembled unit is stable and does not rock.
• Do not cover or change the primary air supply openings in the burners as this will affect the performance of the product and may lead to an unstable  ame.
• In the event of burn back, (where the  ame burns back and ignites at the jet), immediately turn off the gas supply by  rst closing the control valve on the gas cylinder and then the appliance valve. After the  ame is extinguished remove the regulator and check the condition of its seal. Replace the seal if in doubt. Re-light the appliance as described in Section 3 below. Should the  ame light back persistently return the product to your authorized CADAC repair agent.
• If there is a leak on your appliance (smell of gas), immediately close the control knob on the gas cylinder. If you wish to check for leaks on your appliance, do it outside. Do not try to detect leaks using a  ame; use soapy water.
• The correct way is to smear the joints with soapy water. If a bubble or bubbles form then there is a gas leak. Immediately turn off the gas supply  rstly by closing the control valve on the gas container and then the appliance valve. Check that all the connections are properly  tted. Re-check with soapy water. If a gas leak persists, return the product to your CADAC dealer for inspection / repair.
• Do not modify the appliance or use it for anything which it has not been designed for.
• During use, part of the appliance will become hot, particularly the cooking areas and the hood. Avoid touching hot parts with your bare hands. The use of oven gloves is recommended.
• Keep young children away from the appliance at all times.
• This appliance consumes oxygen and needs ventilation for optimum performance and for the safety of those in close proximity. Use
Outdoors Only!
• Do not move the appliance while in use.
• The parts sealed by the manufacturer or its agent must not be altered by the user.
NOTE
• Do not twist or pinch the hose. Ensure that it is kept away from the BBQ body so as to prevent deterioration/damage to the hose caused by heat.
• Ensure that the connections are made securely and do not allow gas to leak.
• Check for gas leaks before using the appliance.
• For use with an approved hose and regulator connected to a re llable gas container not exceeding 20lb and complying with local regulation in force.
• Do not obstruct the ventilation openings of the cabinet.
• Do not modify the appliance. Modifying the appliance may be dangerous.
Warning: An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
• Turn off the gas supply at the gas cylinder after use.
Regulator
Hose
Hose connection to appliance
20lb Cylinder
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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3. Using the Appliance
• Use this appliance only on a rm level surface.
• Before use ensure that the drip tray is in place.
• Make sure the gas cylinder is correctly tted to the appliance.
• Ensure the cylinder control valve is in the open position.
Note! All burners are tted with an automatic igniter.
To light the appliance using the automatic igniter, rst ensure the dome is in the open position. Push in and turn the control knob
in an anti-clockwise direction until spring resistance is felt. Hold the knob in this position for 3 – 5 seconds to allow the gas to ow and then turn the knob fully anti-clockwise to the HIGH position. This will cause the automatic lighter to light the burner. Should the burner not ignite the rst time, turn the control knob to the OFF position and wait 5 minutes, repeat the process until the burner ignites.
Manual ignition: To light the burners manually, rst remove the grill plate and the deector plate directly underneath it. Ignite a match or relighter and position it next to the left hand burner. Turn on the gas supply to that burner only by pushing the control valve in and turning it in an anti-clockwise direction. This will ignite the burner. Once the burner is ignited, carefully replace the deector plate and cast iron grill plate. You will now be able to light the remainder of the burners as above.
• Use the control knobs to adjust the individual burner ame intensity to the desired level by turning the knob anti-clockwise to decrease the ame and clockwise to increase it (see Fig. 3).
• After use, rst close the valve on the gas cylinder. When the ame is extinguished, close the burner control valves on the appliance by turning control knobs fully clockwise.
4. Fitting and Changing the Gas Cylinder
• Before connecting the appliance to a gas cylinder, ensure that the rubber seal on the regulator is in position and in good condition.
• Carry out this check each time you t the appliance to a gas cylinder (see g. 1).
• Blow out any dust from the cylinder opening to prevent possible blockage of the jet.
• Ensure the gas cylinder is tted or changed outdoors, away from any source of ignition such as naked ames, and away from other people.
• Make sure that the gas cylinder is kept upright at all times. Hand tighten the regulator onto the cylinder until it is fully engaged.
• If there is a leak on your appliance (smell of gas), extinguish all sources of ignition in the vicinity of the appliance. If you wish to check for leaks on your appliance, use soapy water which is applied to the suspected area. A formation of bubbles will indicate a gas leak. Check that all the connections are securely tted and re-check with soapy water. If you cannot rectify the gas leak, do not use the appliance. Contact your local CADAC stockist for assistance.
• When changing a gas cylinder, rst close the cylinder valve and then the appliance valve, making sure the ame is extinguished and unscrew the regulator. Re-t the regulator to a full cylinder following the same precautions as described above.
• After the appliance has been fully assembled, perform a gas leak test before operating the appliance.
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5. General Maintenance
• There are no predetermined maintenance intervals for this appliance.
• It is dangerous to use an appliance with a cracked or perished seal and/or hose. Inspect both seals and hose regularly and replace if they are not in order before using the appliance.
• If the appliance was in use it will be hot. Allow to cool sufciently before attempting any maintenance.
• CADAC Patio BBQ’s are tted with spesic CADAC jets to regulate the correct amount of gas. Should the hole in the Jet become blocked it may result in a small ame or no ame at all. Do not attempt to clean the Jet with a pin or other such device as this may damage the hole, which could make the appliance unsafe. Refer to “Introduction“ (Section 1) for jet sizes.
5.1.Replacing a Blocked Jet
• Ensure that the cylinder valve is closed, then disconnect the appliance from the gas cylinder.
• Remove the grill plates. Remove the ame tamers to expose the burners. Remove the retaining screws of the affected burner.
• Remove the affected burner by lifting it out of its location taking care not to damage the control valve whilst doing so. This will expose the Jet.
• Unscrew the blocked Jet with a suitable spanner and replace it with a new Jet. Do not use pliers on the Jet as they can cause damage, making the Jet unusable or impossible to remove.
• To re-assemble, reverse the above procedure. Do not over tighten as this may damage the Jet.
5.2.Replacment of hose assembly
Do not use the gas grill if the hose appears damaged. Call your local stockist for a replacement
gas hose assembly. The replacement of the regulators and hose assembly must be those specied by the manufacturer.
When checking the hose for leakes, DO NOT USE A FLAME, Use only soapy water. If there is a leak, bubble will appear at the location of the leak.
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6. Troubleshooting
• A normal ame is blue and may have an orange or yellow tip. If the ame is completely yellow, it may be that the jet is not securely tted. Re-tighten the jet to ensure there is no gas leakage. An overlled gas cylinder can also cause large yellow ames. If this is the case the cylinder should be returned to the lling station and checked by weight.
• Check that the primary air supply holes in the burners are clear and free of obstructions.
• If the ame power drops or the gas will not light, check that the gas cylinder still contains gas (shake to hear the noise made by a liquid). If there is still gas, the jet might be blocked or partially blocked.
• If you suspect a blocked jet, follow the instructions above to clean or replace it.
7. Cleaning
• To clean the body, simply wipe with a damp cloth using a little detergent if necessary.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners or scourers as this will cause permanent damage to the painted surface.
• Even though stainless steel is remarkably resistant to tarnish and rust relative to ordinary steels, it still requires proper care. We recommend the following:
• After use, clean the stainless steel surfaces with clean water and a soft cloth for light cleaning, while a commercially available stainless steel cleaner with a soft cloth should be used for tougher areas. Ensure that you remove all excess stainless steel cleaner after cleaning your BBQ.
• To repair minor tea staining or pitting, you can use a light, non-metallic scourer. It is important that you rub with the natural grain of the stainless steel surface to avoid leaving visible scratch marks.
• Between uses, it is a good idea to leave the barbeque covered to prevent dust and air borne salts settling on the stainless steel surfaces.
• With a small amount of care, your investment in quality stainless steel will keep its beautiful nish as well as its value for a long time to come.
8. Storage
Handle the appliance with care. Do not drop it.
• After use, wait until the appliance has cooled down, disconnect it from the gas cylinder and store in a cool dry place away from heat.
• Keep the dome closed when not in use to prevent dirt and insects falling into the unit, which may affect the gas ow.
• Use a CADAC BBQ cover, especially if the unit is stored outdoors.
• Before every use, ensure that the burners and venturies are free of insects, dust and spider webs.
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9. Spares and Accessories
• Always use genuine CADAC spares as they have been designed to give optimum performance.
Description Part No.
Orice No. 0.92 0.92
QCC1/Type1 Hose & Regulator 349-USA
Hose & regulator for 1lb tank bottle 348-USA
Stratos Warmer Pan 98700-50
Stratos Reversible Grill Plate 98700-51
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