Outback OMEGA 150, OMEGA 250 Assembly Manual

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Photographs are not to scale. Specifications subject to change without prior notice.
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY
If you smell gas:
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
3. Open barbecue lid or hood.
4. If odour continues, discontinue use and contact your local dealer.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
1. Do not store or use petrol or other flammable vapours or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
2. A gas bottle not connected f or use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Omega 150 Omega 250
Assembly and Operating Instructions for
Outback® Omega 150, and Omega 250 Gas Barbecues
0359
!" For outdoor use only. !" Read instructions before using the appliance. Failure to follow instructions could
result in death, serious bodily injury, and/or property loss.
!" Warning: accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children away. !" Do not move the appliance during use. !" Turn off the gas supply at the gas bottle after use. !" Any modification of the appliance, misuse, or failure to follow the instructions
may be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty. This does not affect your statutory rights.
!" Retain these instructions for future reference. !" Leak test annually, and whenever the gas bottle is removed or replaced. Check
the hoseconnections are tight and leak test each time you reconnect the gas bottle.
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A. Parts List
Quantities vary according to model purchased. Specifications subject to change without prior notice. For more details on hardware, please see the corresponding Hardware Reference Diagram for your barbecue model.
OUTBACK® OMEGA R ANGE
Body
Assembly
CODE PART QTY OMEGA 150 OMEGA 250
A1 Lava Rock / Basket 1
! "
A2 Flame Tamer 1
"!
A3 Burner 1
"#$ "#$
A4 Hood Handle 1
"! "
A5 Hood 1
"# "#
A6 Body 1
"#! "#!
A7 Grease Cup Holder 1
"#! "#!
A8 Grease Cup 1
"! "!
A9 Cooking Grill 1
"! "!
A10 Upper Hinge Bracket 2
"#! "#!
A11 Lower Hinge Bracket 2
"# "#
A12 Main Electrode (with Gas Collector Box) 1
"#$ "#$
Upper
Trolley
B1 Control Panel 1
"# "#
B2 Igniter Button 1
"#! "#!
B3 Knob 2
"# "#
B4 Arch Support 2
"#! "#!
B5 Hose/Regulator Assembly 1
"# "#
B6 Plastic Side Shelf 1
"! "
B7 Side Burner Knob 1
"#
B8 Side Burner Grid 1
"
B9 Side Burner Shelf 1
"
B10 Side Burner 1
"#
B11 Side Burner Electrode 1
"#
Lower
Trolley
C1 Left Front Leg 1
"! "!
C3 Short Axle 2
"! "!
C4 Wheel 2
"! "!
C5 Hubcap 2
"! "!
C6 Screen 1
"! "!
C7 Long Support Rod 2
"! !
C8 Leg Endcap 2
"#! "#!
C9 Right Front Leg 1
"! "!
C11 Short Support Rod 2
"! !
C12 Bottom Shelf 1
! "!
Hardware
D1 M5x10 Bolt 2
"#! "#!
D2 M6x25 Bolt 4
" "
D3 M6x30 Bolt 4
"! "!
D4 M6x40 Bolt
%
4 8
D5 M6x50 Bolt 4
" "
D6 Axle Clip 2
"! "!
D7 M6 Nut
%
8 20
D8 Shelf Spacer
%
4 8
D9 Shelf Washer
%
4 8
C2 Left Rear Leg 1
"! "!
C10 Right Rear Leg 1
"! "!
# Pre-Assembled Component % Quantity varies according to model purchased $!!Appearance, size, and construction may differ according to model purchased!
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B1. Parts Diagram: Omega 150
Quantities vary according to model purchased. Specifications subject to change without prior notice. For more details on hardware, please see ‘Hardware Reference Diagram: Omega 150.’
Pre-assembled body unit includes the following individual parts:
A9
A4
A3 A5 A6
A10
B1 B2
A11
A12
A7
A8
B4
C6
C7 C11
C5 C4
C2 C10
C8
B5
B3
B6
C3 D6
A2
C1 C9
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B2. Hardware Reference Diagram: Omega 150
Specifications subject to change without prior notice.
C3
D6
D3
D2, D7
D4, D7, D8, D9
D5
Short Axle (2pcs) Axle Clip (2pcs)
M6x25 Bolt (4pcs), M6 Nut (4pcs)
M6x30 Bolt (4pcs)
M6x50 Bolt (4pcs)
M6x40 Bolt (4pcs), M6 Nut (4pcs),
Spacer (4pcs), Washer (4pcs)
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C1. Parts Diagram: Omega 250
Quantities vary according to model purchased. Specifications subject to change without prior notice. For more details on hardware, please see ‘Hardware Reference Diagram: Omega 250.’
C12
C5 C4
Pre-assembled body unit includes the following individual parts:
A9
A3 A5 A6 A10 B1 B2
A11
A12
A7
A8
B7
B5
B9
B10
B11
C6 C2 C10
C8
B6
B3
B8
B4
C3 D6
A4
A1
C1 C9
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C2. Hardware Reference Diagram: Omega 250
Specifications subject to change without prior notice.
C3
D6
D3, D7 D2, D7
D4, D7, D8, D9
D5, D7
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D. Assembly
TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY:
Medium size flat blade or Philips/crosspoint screwdriver, adjustable spanner or metric spanner set. Please lay out all nuts and bolts and check lengths before assembling.
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Warning: Care must be taken to ensure hood does not fall open unexpectedly.
Omega 150 Omega 250
C10
C10
C2
C2
Omega 150 Omega 250
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4
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NOTE: Ensure that the legs with the Velcro attached to them are at the front of the barbecue, with the Velcro facing inwards.
Omega 150 Omega 250
D2
D7
D2
D7
D2
D7
D2
D7
D2
D7
D2
D7
D2
D7
D2
D7
Omega 150 Omega 250
C9
C9
C1 C1
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6
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D3
C11
D3
! Omega 250 users skip this step and proceed directly to Step 7.
D5
C7
D5
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C4
C3
C5
D6
D7
D3
C12
D5
D7
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! Omega 150 users skip this step and proceed directly to Step 12.
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Note: The spacers and side shelf brackets go on the inside of the barbecue frame.
D4
D9 D8
D7
B6
!"Connect the side burner electrode wire to the
tag on the side of the push button igniter.
!"Fit the side burner venturi tube over the
gas valve outlet. This is a loose fit and not a gas tight seal. Then attach side burner shelf as shown in the diagram.
B9
D8 D4 D9 D7
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B8
!"Insert grease cup into wire cup holder.
A8
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A9
A9
Omega 150 Omega 250
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A1
A2
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A4
D1
D1
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C6
ASSEMBLY IS NOW COMPLETE.
PROCEED TO THE NEXT PAGE FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.
REFER TO THE LEAK TEST INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 16.
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Model Butane Minimum
Bottle Size
Propane Minimum Bottle Size
Outback® Omega150
6kg 3.9kg
Outback® Omega 250
15kg 6kg
E. Important Information
Please read these instructions carefully before assembly and use.
!"Retain these instructions for future reference. !"For outdoors use only – do not use indoors. Do
not use below ground level.
!"For use with LPG bottled gas only. A fixed
pressure regulator of 28-30mbar must be used for butane or 37mbar for propane. The use of an adjustable regulator is dangerous and must never be used with this barbecue.
!"Remove lava rock from plastic bag before
lighting.
!"Do not use within 1m of any flammable
structure or surface.
!"LP gas cylinders should not be placed directly
underneath the barbecue.
!"LP gas cylinders must not be stored or used in
the horizontal position. A leak would be very serious and liquid could enter the gas line.
!"When igniting barbecue open its hood before
lighting.
!"Do not move the barbecue while alight. !"This barbecue must not be left unattended
when lit.
!"The hood handle can become very hot. Grip
only the centre of the handle. Use of a cooking glove is advised.
!"Use caution when opening the hood, as hot
steam inside is released upon opening.
!"Parts of this barbecue become very hot – care
must be taken when children, elderly people, and animals are present.
!"Always turn off the gas bottle when the
barbecue is not in use.
!"Never cover a barbecue until it has completely
cooled.
!"Leak test the barbecue annually. Check that
the hose connection to the barbecue is tight and leak test whenever the gas bottle is reconnected.
!"Do not store flammable materials near this
barbecue.
!"Do not use aerosols near this barbecue. !"Failure to follow the manual’s instructions
could result in serious injury or damage.
!"If you have any queries regarding these
instructions, contact your local dealer.
F. Gas and Regulator
This barbecue, hose, (and regulator, if included), are approved for use in the UK. The barbecue is
also approved for use in other countries as listed on the control panel and in the Technical Specifications included in the barbecue manual. If the barbecue is intended to be used outside of the UK, the consumer MUST seek advice from the local qualified gas supplier as to the suitability of the barbecue and with regards to the correct hose and regulator that they should be using.
This barbecue can run on butane or propane LPG (liquid petroleum gas) bottled gas. Butane gas is normally supplied in blue bottles. Propane gas is supplied under a number of different names and bottle colours. Butane gas is suitable for your barbecue in normal use but you may notice a decrease in performance when the gas temperature starts to fall below +10 degrees Celsius. If this happens we recommend propane gas is used. If in doubt, please consult your gas dealer/distributor. The gas bottle should never
be stood on the trolley base or placed directly under the barbecue. Do not use or store a gas bottle on its side.
For optimal performance, we suggest the following:
Suitable regulators for butane must have an outlet pressure of 28-30mbar. For propane, the regulator must have an outlet pressure of 37mbar. YOU MUST HAVE THE PROPER REGULATOR AND BOTTLE IN ORDER FOR THE BARBECUE TO OPERATE SAFELY AND EFFICIENTLY. USE OF AN INCORRECT OR FAULTY REGULATOR IS DANGEROUS AND WILL INVALIDATE ANY WARRANTY. If in doubt, please consult your gas dealer/distributor.
G. Installation
H1. Selecting a Location
This barbecue is for outdoor use only and should be placed in a well-ventilated area. Take care to ensure that it is not placed UNDER any combustible surface. The sides of the barbecue should NEVER be closer than 1 metre from any combustible surface. Keep this barbecue away from any flammable materials!
G2. Precautions
Do not obstruct any ventilation openings in the barbecue body. Position the gas supply bottle on
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level ground next to the barbecue and safely away from any source of heat. Should you need to change the gas bottle, confirm that the barbecue is switched off, and that there are no sources of ignition (cigarettes, open flame, sparks, etc.) near before proceeding. Inspect the hose for damage and ensure it is securely attached with worm drive clips or swaged fittings. Ensure no part of the flexible hose is touching any hot barbecue parts. If the hose is damaged, it must be replaced with hose suitable for use with LPG and meet the national standards for the country of use. The length of hose shall not exceed 1.5m. N.B. – The
date on UK hose is the date of manufacture, not the expiry date.
G3. Fixing a Regulator to the Gas Bottle
Confirm all barbecue control knobs are in the off position. Connect the regulator to the gas bottle according to your regulator and bottle dealer’s instructions.
G4. Leak Testing (To be performed in a well­ventilated area.)
Confirm all control knobs are in the off position. Open the gas control valve on the bottle or regulator. Check for leaks by brushing a solution of ½ water and ½ soap over all gas system joints, including all valve connections, hose connections and regulator connections. NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME to test for leaks at anytime. If bubbles form over any of the joints, there is a leak. Turn off the gas supply and retighten all joints. Repeat test. If bubbles form again, do not use the barbecue. Please contact your local dealer for assistance. Leak test annually. Check that the hose connection to the barbecue is tight and leak test whenever the gas bottle is reconnected.
H. Operation
H1. Warning
!" Before proceeding, make certain that you
understand the IMPORTANT INFORMATION section of this manual.
H2. Preparation Before Cooking
To prevent foods from sticking to the cooking grill, please use a long handled brush to apply a light coat of cooking or vegetable oil before each barbecuing session. (Note: When cooking for
the first time, paint colours may change slightly as a result. This is normal and should be expected.)
H3. Lighting the Barbecue
!" Open the barbecue hood. !" Ensure all knobs are in the off position. Open
the gas control valve on the gas bottle or
regulator.
!" Push and turn the leftmost control knob to the
high position. Press the ignition button rapidly several times until left portion of the burner is lit. If burner fails to ignite, turn control knob to the off position and turn gas off at the bottle or regulator. Wait five minutes, then repeat the above steps. After successful lighting of the left side, ignite the remaining portion of the burner. If the burner fails to ignite after following above procedure, turn all the knobs to the off position. Close the gas valve on the gas bottle. Wait 5 minutes, then repeat the above steps. If the barbecue still fails to light, please refer to the manual ignition instructions in section below.
!" After ignition, the burner should be burned at
the high position for 3-5 minutes in order to preheat the barbecue. This process should be done before every cooking session. The hood should be open during preheating.
!" After preheating, the burner should normally
be turned down to a lower setting for best cooking results.
H4. Manual Ignition Instructions
!" Insert lit match through the match-lighting hole
on the right side of the barbecue.
!" Push and turn the rightmost control knob anti-
clockwise to the high position.
!" After the right portion of the burner is lit, light
the remaining portion of the burner.
!" If burner fails to ignite, contact your local
dealer for assistance.
!" After ignition, the burner should be burned at
the high position for 3-5 minutes in order to preheat the barbecue. This process should be done before every cooking session. The hood should be open during preheating.
!" After preheating, the burner should normally
be turned down to a lower setting for best cooking results.
H5. Grill Cooking
The burner heats up the lava rock underneath the grill, which in turn heats the food on the grill. The natural food juices produced during cooking fall onto the hot lava rock below and vaporise. The subsequent rising smoke bastes the food, as it travels upwards, imparting that unique barbecued flavour. More even cooking of food will be achieved by using the BBQ with the hood down. This should only be done with the burners on low. When using your barbecue for grill cooking you may wish to place the hood in the closed position which will hold the heat in to aid cooking.
H6. Roasting Hood Cooking
Barbecues equipped with a roasting hood give the option of cooking with hood closed to form an
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‘oven’ for roasting food, such as joints of meat, whole chickens, etc.
When roasting, turn the burner under the food to the OFF position. Close the hood and turn the other burner down to a lower setting i.e. low to medium to achieve the temperature required. DO NOT ALLOW YOUR BARBECUE TO OVERHEAT. Avoid lifting the hood unnecessarily as heat is lost each time the hood is opened.
H7. Flare-Up Control
Flare-ups occur when meat is barbecued, and its fat and juices fall upon the hot lava rock. Smoke helps give food its barbecued flavour, but avoid excessive flare-up to prevent food being burned. To control flare-up, it is advisable to trim away excess fat from meat and poultry before grilling. To reduce flare ups, the burner should be turned down to the low setting. Flare-ups can be extinguished by applying baking soda or salt directly onto the lava rocks. Always protect your hands when handling anything near the cooking surface of the barbecue.
H8. End of Cooking Session
After each cooking session, turn the barbecue burner to the “high” position and burn for 5 minutes. This procedure will burn off cooking residue, thus making cleaning easier. Make sure the hood is open during this process.
H9. Turning Off Your Barbecue
When you have finished using your barbecue, turn all the control valves fully clockwise to the “Off” position, then switch off the gas at the bottle. Wait until the barbecue is sufficiently cool before closing its hood.
I. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Regularly clean your barbecue between uses and especially after extended periods of storage. Ensure the barbecue and its components are sufficiently cool before cleaning. Do not leave the barbecue exposed to outside weather conditions or stored in damp, moist areas.
!" Never douse the barbecue with water when its
surfaces are hot.
!" Never handle hot parts with unprotected
hands.
In order to extend the life and maintain the condition of your barbecue, we strongly recommend that the unit be covered when left outside for any length of time, especially during the winter months. Heavy-duty Outback® barbecue covers and other accessories are available from
you local Outback® stockist.
Even when your barbecue is covered for its protection, it must be inspected on a regular basis as damp or condensation can form which may result in damage to the barbecue. It may be necessary to dry the barbecue and the inside of the cover. Any rust that is found that does not come into contact with the food should be treated with a rust inhibitor and painted with barbecue paint or a heat resistant paint. Chrome plated warming racks and grills should be coated with cooking oil.
I1. Cooking Grill
Clean with hot soapy water. To remove any food residue, use a mild cream cleaner on a non­abrasive pad. Rinse well and dry thoroughly.
I2. Burner Maintenance
Your burner has been preset for optimal flame performance. You will normally see a blue flame, possibly with a small yellow tip when the burner is alight. If the flame pattern is significantly yellow, this could be a problem caused by grease from cooking blocking the burner or spiders or other insects in the burner venturi. This can result in the flow of the gas and air mixture being restricted or blocked which may result in a fire behind the control panel causing serious damage to your barbecue. If this happens, the gas should be immediately turned off at the bottle. Burners should be inspected and cleaned on a regular basis in addition to the following conditions:
1. Bringing the barbecue out of storage.
2. One or more of the burners do not ignite.
3. The burner flame pattern is significantly yellow.
4. The gas ignites behind the control panel.
To clean a burner, remove it from the barbecue by removing the 2 securing screws underneath the body of the barbecue. The outside of the burner can be cleaned with a wire brush.
Clean the portholes with a pipe cleaner or piece of wire. Take care not to enlarge the portholes.
Clean the insect screen on the end of the venturi tube with a bristle brush (i.e. an old toothbrush).
Clean the venturi tube with a pipe cleaner or piece of wire. You may need a torch to see into the venturi tube to make sure it is clear. Turn the burner up on end and lightly tap against a piece of wood to dislodge any debris from inside.
Replace the burner into the barbecue. The burner venturi is a loose fit on the gas valve. It does not
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need to form a gas tight seal.
I3. Lava Rock
It is not necessary to remove and wash the lava rock in order to keep it clean. Burning off the residue after each cooking should be sufficient. Heavily impregnated lava rock should be turned over so that the dirty side faces the burners in order to burn off any residue. Replacement lava rock is available from your local Outback® stockist.
I4. Barbecue Body
Regularly remove excess grease or fat from the barbecue body with a soft plastic or wooden scraper. It is not necessary to remove all the grease from the body. If you need to clean fully, use hot soapy water and a cloth, or nylon-bristled brush only. Remove cooking surfaces and burners before full cleaning. Do not immerse the gas controls or manifold in water. Check burner operation after carefully refitting into body.
I5. Barbecue Hood
Clean the hood with warm soapy water. Do not use solvents or abrasives which could damage the finish. The inside of the hood will also need cleaning to prevent an excessive build up of grease which can then turn to carbon and start to flake off and can resemble paint flaking off.
I6. LPG Hose
The LPG hose does not have a time-limited in­service life but it is essential that the hose and end connections are regularly inspected and replaced if showing signs of:
!" Physical damage such as – cuts or abrasion,
cracking, stretching, flattening or kinking;
!" Environmental deterioration such as –
stiffening, cracking, de-lamination of outer covering, chemical degradation i.e. softening of outer coating by contact with oil;
!" Hose service failure such as – blistering, soft
spots, rupture or corrosion or loosening of the swaged fittings or worm drive clips attaching the hose.
I7. Fixings
All screws and bolts, etc. should be checked and tightened on a regular basis.
I8. Storage
Store your barbecue in a cool dry place. It must be
inspected on a regular basis as damp or condensation can form which may result in damage to the barbecue. It may be necessary to dry the barbecue and the inside of the cover if used. Mould can grow under these conditions and should be cleaned and treated if required. Any rust that is found that does not come into contact with the food should be treated with a rust inhibitor and painted with barbecue paint or a heat resistant paint.. Chrome plated warming racks and grills should be coated with cooking oil. Wrap the burners in aluminium foil to help prevent insects or other debris from obstructing the burners.
The gas bottle must be always be disconnected from the barbecue and stored in a well ventilated area at least 1 metre away from any fixed ignition source. Do not store inside residential accommodation. Never store cylinders below ground level (e.g. cellars). Do not let children tamper with bottles.
J. Technical Specifications
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Venturi tube
Omega150
Omega250
CE
Approval
Heat
Input
Burners
Injector
Size
Gas /Pressure
Outback® Omega 150
0359
359BL239
6.2 kW
1
0.89mm
0.89mm
0.84mm
0.81mm
Butane: 28-30 mbar
Propane: 37 mbar LPG mixture: 30 mbar LPG mixture: 37 mbar LPG mixture: 50 mbar
Outback® Omega 250
0359
359BL239
6.2 kW
1
0.89mm
0.89mm
0.84mm
0.81mm
Butane: 28-30 mbar
Propane: 37 mbar LPG mixture: 30 mbar LPG mixture: 37 mbar LPG mixture: 50 mbar
Side Burner
0359
359BL239
2.3 kW
1
0.74mm
0.74mm
0.71mm
0.66mm
Butane: 28-30 mbar
Propane: 37 mbar LPG mixture: 30 mbar LPG mixture: 37 mbar LPG mixture: 50 mbar
Gas Consumption:
Omega 150: 446g/hr Omega 250: 446g/hr Side Burner: 165g/hr
Countries of Use:
I
3+ (28-30/37)
BE, CH, CY, CZ, ES, FR, GB, GR, IE, IT, LT, LU, LV, PT, SK,
SI
I
3B/P(30)
BE, CY, DK, EE, FI, FR, HU, IT, LT, NL, NO, SE, SI, SK, R O,
HR, TR, BG, IS, LU, MT
I
3B/P(37)
PL
I
3B/P(50)
AT, CH, DE, SK
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K. Troubleshooting
For reference and correspondence, record your serial number here. (See sticker on side of barbecue body.)
Serial No.______________
This number may be required when ordering spare parts or accessories. A part reference number may also be required where applicable.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Burner will not light using the ignition system
LP gas cylinder is empty Replace with full cylinder
Faulty regulator Have regulator checked or replace
Obstructions in burner Clean burner
Obstructions in gas jets or gas hose Clean jets and gas hose
Electrode wire is loose or disconnected on electrode or ignition unit.
Reconnect wire
Electrode or wire is damaged Change electrode and wire
Faulty pushbutton ignitor Change ignitor
Burner will not light with a match LP gas cylinder is empty Replace with full cylinder
Faulty regulator Have regulator checked or replace
Obstructions in burner Clean burner
Obstructions in gas jets or gas hose Clean jets and gas hose
Low flame or flashback (fire in burner tube— a hissing or roaring noise may be heard)
LP gas cylinder too small Use larger cylinder.
Obstructions in burner Clean burner
Obstructions in gas jets or gas hose Clean jets and gas hose
Windy conditions. Use BBQ in a more sheltered position
Gas valve knob difficult to turn Gas valve jammed Replace gas valve
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OUTBACK UK LTD
WARRANTY
OUTBACK barbecues are warranted to the original purchaser against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. OUTBACK UK will, within this period, supply replacements for defective parts free of charge provided that:
#" The product has not been used for trade, professional or hire purposes. #" The product has not been subjected to misuse or neglect, including fat fires and flare ups
or use of a faulty or incorrect regulator.
#" The product has not sustained damage through foreign objects, substances or accidents. #" The care and maintenance instructions given in your Outback manual have been followed.
This warranty is offered as an extra benefit and is in addition to the customers’ statutory rights.
Outback UK does not warranty in any way the gas cylinder.
If you have any queries regarding the assembly or use of your barbecue please contact Outback UK
In the unlikely event that you experience
problems with this barbeque, please contact:
website: www.outbackbarbecues.com
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