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1. Open side at least 2596 of total wall area 30 or more in total of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted Figure 5 Open side at least 25 of total wall area 3096 or more in total of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted safety Guide A strong gas smell or hissing sound of escaping gas indicates a serious problem with the BBQ or ULPG cylinder Failure to immediately follow the steps listed below could result in a fire or explosion that could cause serious injury death or property damage e Shut off gas supply at cylinder Turn the control knobs of the BBQ to the off position e Extinguish any open flame e Open the BBQ hood e Get away from the ULPG cylinder e Do not try and fix the problem yourself e If gas odour continues or you cannot extinguish fire call fire brigade To prevent fire and smoke damage remove all packaging material before operating BBQ HOSE ASSEMBLY AND SAFETY A leak test Procedure located on Page 2 of this manual must be carried out prior to using the BBQ for the first time and each time the gas cylinder is refilled or each time the gas hose and gas regulator have been disconnected Check all gas hose and line connections for damage cuts or cracks each time you use the BBQ If the hose shows signs of deterioration or damage complete a leak test to identify any leaks and if required replace the hose The hose must remain free of kinks and sharp bends Never puncture or
2. Turn knobs to OFF Clean burner and or burner tubes Troubleshooting Electronic Ignition No sparks appear at any electrodes when ignition button is pushed no noise can be heard from spark module Not installed properly Check battery orientation Install battery make sure that and connectors are oriented correctly with end up and end down Dead battery Has battery been used Replace battery with new previously AA size alkaline battery Check to ensure threads Unscrew button cap Button assembly not installed properly Faulty spark module No sparks appear at any electrodes when ignition switch is pushed noise can be heard from spark module Sparks are present but not at all electrodes and or not at full strength Output lead connections not completed Output lead connections not complete Arcing to grill away from are properly engaged Button should travel up and down without binding If no sparks are generated with new battery and good wire connections module is faulty Are output connections on and tight Are output connections on and tight If possible observe grill assembly and reinstall making sure threads are aligned and engaged fully Replace spark module assembly Remove and reconnect all output connections at module and electrodes Remove and reconnect all output connections at module and electrodes If sparks are obse
3. remove the firebox and make the adjustment then refit the fire 4 box 6 6 6 6 9 eee 9 9 B Assembly Procedure Step 8 Installing the door hinge pins THIS WAY UP 3 X2 U i R Step 9 Assembly and installation of the doors NOTE Spring loaded hinge pin C Press up to fit the door VA R nol DV m 7 A5 kaam a 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 o o o o f f Assembly Procedure Step 10 Installing the shelf mounting rods LH SIDE BURNER SHELF RH SHELF Page 16 Assembly Procedure Step 11a Assembling the side shelves Assembly Procedure Step 12a Installing shelf locking screws Step 12b Installing side shelf locking screws Note Connect the side burner spark lead notes to the pin next to the gas line This needs o Jl a firm push to ensure a secure connection Assembly Procedure Step 13 Fitting plates and accessories 2 Location lugs Note The shorter flame tamers are designed to sit on outer edges 40 is a deflection tray that goes under the side burner To fit slide the narrow end onto the lip of the front part of the side burner wing Bring the wider part up and fasten to the location lugs that will fit into the holes at the top The tray may require some adjustment
4. Disengagement of burner to valve Is grill assembled correctly Out of gas Excess flow valve tripped High or gusting winds Low on ULPG gas Excess flow valve tripped Grease buildup Excessive fat in meat Excessive cooking temperature Grease trapped by food buildup around burner system Burner and or burner tubes are blocked Clean wire and or electrode with rubbing alcohol and clean swab Replace electrode s Reconnect wires or replace electrode wire assembly Replace ignition wire electrode assembly Replace with a new AA battery Check to see if ULPG tank is empty If ULPG tank is not empty refer to Sudden drop in gas flow Turn the coupling nut until solid stop Clear burner tube s Reengage burner and valve Check steps in assembly instructions Check for gas in ULPG tank Turn off knobs wait 30 seconds and light grill If flames are still low turn off knobs and ULPG tank valve Disconnect regulator Reconnect regulator and leak test Procedure located on Page 2 of this manual Turn on ULPG tank valve wait 30 seconds and then light grill Turn front of grill to face wind or increase flame height Refill ULPG tank Refer to Sudden drop in gas flow above Clean grill Trim fat from meat before grilling Adjust lower temperature accordingly Turn knobs to OFF Turn gas off at ULPG tank Leave lid in position and let fire burn out After grill cools remove and clean all parts
5. bottle hook 52 RH Bottle Opener T F J ee E y I A th eg uu I 7 a amp x z 5 t Bottle opener placement I Outside wall second row r down on far left side 21284 HLIMeE tpa Urg Bi enp i 41 Inside second row down 42 Outside second row down centre Assembly Procedure Step 2 Assembling the bottom panel 23 3 D X6 vuvueu A W C F X8 e i om m poe eee f f I j f x Assembly Procedure Step 4 J 55 D X2 Fit 31 and screw into the upper holes O o x ANS e IO c 5 o Eb NV om RE T x nep d O X p i IH _ Pu E o 1 ji f o oe ue H o Q TET M li J i y j Q MV 2 TEE Hf b Zw QE nm DW HH Jf F o Q Pi TT 1 9 j c Fi rj if N If _ Jf AALE i 4 2 f ri i j 5 N y 8TH j j f D 2 H E gt lt c 7 V is Exi X oO ph o 5 a E e t ya o G Wem ho Qo Ww r1 A o o Tw ON O Oo VN N c P x Oo 3 2 g E 0 6 Q Q 2 2 o o Assembly Procedure Step 7 Installing the fire box NOTE When the firebox 7 is fitted these mounting holes may not be aligned If not note if it needs to go up or down to align
6. put stress on the hose or fittings Hose connection is located at the lower front area on the right side wall of the main body of the BBQ Replacement hose and regulators can be purchased from your local BBQ retail specialist Leak Test procedure is located on Page 2 of this manual BURNERS The location of the tube burner to the jet is vital for safe operation Check to assure the jets are inside the burner tubes before using the gas BBQ SPIDER AND INSECT WEBS Some times spiders ants and other insects climb into the tube burners gas lines and other areas of the BBQ The insects can spin webs build nests and lay eggs The webs or nests can be very small but they are very strong and can block the flow of gas To avoid this occurring clean burners prior to use after storing at the beginning of your BBQ season or after a period of one month with out use Guards are on the air intakes in an effort to reduce this problem but it will not eliminate it An obstruction can result in a flashback a fire in the burner tubes The burner may still light but the obstruction does not allow full gas flow to the burners NOTE Complications arising from spider and insect webs built up inside gas lines are expressly excluded from Warranty Safety Guide GAS CYLINDER INFORMATION 1 This BBQ is designed to be used with a gas cylinder not exceeding 9KG 2 he gas cylinder supply valve must be turned off when the BBQ is not in us
7. solution or if the spotting is larger and harder to remove use a Stainless steel metal polish and then a cleaner solution Always use a soft cloth to clean your BBQ Never use abrasive heavy duty sponges or scouring pads on the exterior of your BBQ these products will begin to remove the stainless steel finish resulting in an uneven surface and faster rusting in the future Powder Coated BBQ s Overtime grease fat and other cooking oils may build up on your BBQ To clean wash with warm hot soapy water Wash off soapy water with warm hot clean water leave to air dry in the sun if possible Once dry use a BBQ exterior cleaner this will apply a protective coating on the exterior of the BBQ and assist in repelling the elements Always you use a soft cloth to clean your BBQ Never use abrasive heavy duty sponges or scouring pads on the exterior of your BBQ these products will begin to remove the powder coated finish resulting in an uneven surface and may result in rusting in the future BBQ Maintenance Page 33 e Do not perform any repair or servicing on the BBQ yourself This includes internal adjustment of the regulator and gas valves This must only be carried out by authorised technicians Your BBQ should be serviced annually by a certified gas service agent Clean the drip tray regularly Burning off the BBQ after every use for approx 15 minutes will keep excessive food residue to a minimum The pressure re
8. that the top of the item is moving away from you and place the drip pan slightly towards the front of the grill then you will have an easier time scooping up the drippings for basting Cooking with your Rotisserie Page 28 Tips Avoid burning or charring food as this has been shown to be unhealthy Don t leave cooked food standing for too long before eating Do not use rear burner while cooking with your Rotisserie Indirect Cooking Method Not using rear burner Using indirect cooking there is no direct heat on the food To achieve this the hood needs to be closed and the burners either side not directly under the meat need to be on Preheat the barbeque Skewer meat through the middle onto the centre prongs Allow a drip pan to fit underneath the centre of the meat and on top of the Cooking grate Fill the drip pan approximately one inch high depending on the height of the pan with water and add your favourite fruit juice wine or beer The drip pan s contents can be improved by the addition of cinnamon bay leaves rosemary star anise cardamom pods or lemongrass This will add flavour and keep the meat moist during the cooking process Place the balanced Rotisserie shaft in the motor and turn on Leave the burners directly under the meat off and leave the remaining burners on low Now close the hood For heat circulation and flavour retention ensure the hood is kept closed and maintain a medium cooking temperature C
9. to ensure adequate air flow Fully covering your BBQ will create a safety hazard safety Guide Always choose a safe location for the BBQ keeping in mind the safety precautions outlined Ensure all packaging has been removed from the unit before use NOTE This BBQ shall only be used in an above ground open air situation with natural ventilation without stagnant areas where gas leakage and products of combustion are rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection Any enclosure in which the BBQ is used shall comply with one of the following An enclosure with walls on all sides but at least one permanent opening at ground level and no overhead cover Refer to Figure 1 Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls the following shall apply At least 25 of the total wall area is completely open refer to Figure 4 and e At least 30 of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted refer to Figure 5 In the case of balconies at least 2096 of the total wall area shall be and remain open and unrestricted L Figure 1 Enclosure with walls on all sides but no overhead cover Figure 2 Partial Enclosure with overhead cover and no more than two walls AS D Figure 3 Partial Enclosure with overhead cover and no more than two walls Figure 4
10. GOLDAIR Operating Instructions Ashby 6 Burner BBQ With Side Rear Burner Model GBQA620 7 7 Read Me First BBQ Please read these instructions amp user manual carefully o Take extra care when unpacking and assembling your Goldair BBQ Some edges may be sharp from the manufacturing process and may result in cuts if not handled with care o Before attempting to assemble your Goldair BBQ ensure all parts are correct and contained within the box as per the components list o Goldair suggests laying out all components on a large flat surface and removing any plastic or protective material before assembling your BBQ o If your BBQ has lockable castors ensure these are locked before attempting to assemble otherwise the BBQ may move during assembling resulting in injury o Do not dispose of packaging until completely satisfied with assembly of your BBQ Please refer to your user manual for operating instructions further information or trouble shooting before you call the Customer Service number listed within the user manual o Lid must be in open position before lighting When cooking with hood closed all burners should be on low and never exceed maximum temperature of 250 C 450 F o Caution hood maybe hot avoid contact o Warning all surfaces are hot If your BBQ has any Stainless Steel please note the following Note Stainless Steel will rust Failure to store with a BBQ cover and to cle
11. an amp maintain your BBQ regularly will result in Stainless Steel tea staining amp rusting Consequently it will not be covered by the warranty Goldair recommends the use of stainless steel protectors amp cleaners to also pro long the life of your BBQ For use with ULPG Please refer to your user manual A Rotisserie is not supplied with this BBQ but can be purchased separately from your local BBQ retailer we recommend the Goldair Universal Rotisserie model GBQR100 PPP SS Read Me First GAS LEAK TESTING It is important that you leak test the BBQ before first use and every time the gas cylinder is refilled and reconnected to the BBQ To complete a Leak Test e Make sure all the control knobs are OFF e In a small container mix up a solution of water and detergent soap Mix the solution well about the same concentration as washing up water e Turn the cylinder ON by rotating the knob to the open position Using a brush or spray bottle apply the soap solution to the gas line and each join in the gas line including The gas connection at the inlet of the BBQ All gas hose connections he gas connection at the gas cylinder e f bubbles appear there is a gas leak e Ifthe leak is at the connection re tighten and re seal f the leak is anywhere else or you cannot resolve the leak by tightening the connection DO NOT PROCEED Replace gas hose and regulator Replacement hose and regulators can be purchas
12. anent damage to your Rotisserie it should be cleaned and removed straight away This is best done with a steel cleaner cutback solution or if the spotting is larger and harder to remove use a steel metal polish and then a cleaner solution Always use a soft cloth to clean your Rotisserie BBQ Maintenance Page 31 On going Maintenance Interior Plates and Grills The best way to clean your BBQ plates grills is to light up the BBQ and leave it on with the hood down to warm up for 10 15 minutes After this time remove excess fat oils cooking residue with paper towels or a cotton rag from plates grills then take a long handled brush and a scraper and remove remaining oil and food scraps You should use an oven mitt to avoid burning yourself This can also be completed after each time you use your BBQ Depending on how often you use your BBQ you should also wash your plates grills bi monthly After you have completed the steps above and have allowed time for the BBQ to cool remove the plates grills and wash with warm hot soapy water Wash off soapy water with warm hot clean water leave to air dry thoroughly and then lightly coat the plates grills with canola oil before placing back into the BBQ Warming Rack Flame Tamers Remove and wash with warm hot soapy water Wash off soapy water with warm hot clean water leave to air dry and place back into BBQ For stubborn stains on your warming rack soak in hot soapy water The Drip Tray Y
13. burning inside Turn burner off allow it to cool and try again Never leave the side burner on high for more than 5 minutes Close the gas cylinder valve after each use Never use plastic or glass utensils on the BBQ Never use the BBQ in strong winds Never lay the gas cylinder down always keep upright Never allow the flexible gas supply hose or any electrical cord to come in contact with any heated surface of the BBQ or other heat source Never lean heavily on the side shelves of your BBQ or attempt to transport your BBQ by lifting it from the side shelves Before you start cooking for the first time clean the BBQ thoroughly with hot soapy water This is necessary to remove residuals and solvents oil and grease which may have remained from the manufacturing process The hotplate and grill should be thoroughly cleaned in the same manner Operating your BBQ Page 22 Lighting the BBQ Lighting the BBQ is easy but must be done with due care Make sure that the gas is turned on at the cylinder or that gas is available to the BBQ Also if your BBQ has a roasting hood ensure that the hood is up Always check your surroundings when lighting a BBQ Do not stand with your face directly over the gas grill when lighting it Main Burner and Side Burner Ignition Push the knob control in and hold for 3 5 seconds to allow gas flow then turn it anti clockwise to the HIGH position You should hear a clicking noise as you turn the
14. cure loose portions of food never use nylon or plastic string If the Rotisserie is not rotating at a constant speed reposition the food on the forks adjusting the weight so that it is balanced Cooking with your Rotisserie There are so many advantages to Rotisserie cooking Meats are generally juicier self basted and slow roasted Of course there are a few differences between grilling and Rotisserie cooking that you need to be aware of remember that while a lot of grilling is done over a very hot fire you need a lot less heat for the Rotisserie The most important thing to remember in using a Rotisserie is balance and security Place the meat on the middle of the Rotisserie skewer and fasten as firmly as you can If you are cooking poultry remember to secure the wings and legs in as tightly as possible If parts are loose to flop around as it turns you can get burning and it can throw off the balance If the meat is unbalanced you will put stress on the Rotisserie motor and will make one side turn slower than the other causing uneven cooking Adjust until you have a good balance Note If the Prong doesn t turn smoothly or makes a struggling sound as it turns the meat is not properly balanced If this happens reset the meat on the prongs until it is balanced Cooking with an unbalanced Prong will eventually burn the motor out Using a meat thermometer is best for assessing when the meat is ready If you set up your Rotisserie so
15. e 3 Gas cylinders must be stored outdoors out of reach of children and must not be stored in a building garage or any other enclosed area 4 The gas cylinder used must incorporate a safety collar to protect the valve assembly 5 Never store a spare cylinder under the BBQ shelves or inside the trolley housing Any ULPG cylinder not attached to the BBQ for use should be stored outdoors and well away from the BBQ IMPORTANT 1 When disconnecting and removing the gas cylinder for the purpose of refilling always follow these procedures 2 Ensure that all gas control valves on the BBQ and the gas cylinder are turned off before disconnecting the regulator from the cylinder 3 Do not smoke or use a naked flame near the BBQ or gas cylinder while disconnecting the gas line between the BBQ and gas cylinder 4 Remove the gas cylinder from the enclosure before disconnecting the regulator from the BBQ 5 Tighten all connections before placing the gas cylinder back in to place 6 The gas leak testing procedure should be conducted every time the gas cylinder is refilled and reconnected to the BBQ prior to using the BBQ Procedure located on Page 2 of this manual For safe use of your BBQ and to avoid serious injury DO NOT let children operate or play near the BBQ KEEP BBQ area clear and free from materials that burn DO NOT block holes in bottom or back of BBQ i Check burner flames regularly Use BBQ in well ventilat
16. e there is too much air and not enough gas If either of these situations occur you may need to clean the burners See Maintenance section of this manual Note Blowback is a situation where the flame burns inside the burner towards the front It can be recognised by a sharp roaring sound coming from the burner It is not dangerous unless it is allowed to persist If this occurs simply turn the burner off wait a few seconds then relight Operating your BBQ Page 23 Before first use Curing the cast iron During manufacturing the cooking surfaces plates and grills were coated with a non toxic paint If paint is missing in small areas this is not a fault This paint will come off completely over time Its purpose is to help protect your BBQ during transport and storage Coat the top of the hotplates and grills with canola oil or something similar Light the BBQ as described earlier Leave the BBQ with all burners on low for about 30 minutes Paint may come off at this time Now clean the surfaces with water and a brush Be careful of steam coming off the cast iron surface while doing this The hotplates and grills are now cured and ready for use This process only needs to be done the first time you use the BBQ For on going protection of the cooking surfaces follow the procedures in the Maintenance section of this manual Controlling flare up Flare ups are sudden bursts of flame that come up over the top of the gri
17. e and good recipes are easy to come by It is best to leave food standing in the refrigerator If you use a tomato or sugar based sauce for basting apply it in the last 5 10 minutes of cooking Using these sauces over a longer period of time will result in over browning To prevent meat from curling slash the remaining fat at roughly 5cm intervals taking care not to cut into the meat Don t leave cooked food standing for too long before eating Rotisserie Assembly Procedure NOTE Tools required for assembly 2 x adjustable spanners Medium Philips screwdriver Open the lid and make sure that all burners are in the OFF position Remove warming rack NOTE Always remove the warming rack when using the Rotisserie Install the Rotisserie on the BBQ and plug in at power socket Insert rod into Rotisserie motor housing and switch on Once Rotisserie is set up light burners on BBQ to pre heat the BBQ NOTE The centre grill plate can be taken out when the rotisserie is in use Replace the grill plate with a Goldair Large size raw to cook foil tray to capture excess meat juices Alternatively the foil tray can be filled with a shallow amount of water this will help keep the meat moist during the cooking process Operating your Rotisserie Page 26 The Rotisserie can be operated with the Rear Burner or the Main burners never use the Rear Burner and Main burners together When igniting the rear burner push in
18. e is designed to be used outdoors However just like a car you will prolong the life of the Rotisserie if you store it out of direct exposure to the elements when not in use When the Rotisserie is not being used it should be removed from the BBQ dismantled and stored away from the elements If you don t intend to use it for a few months lightly spray all the surfaces with canola oil This will help protect against corrosion Do not perform any servicing on the Rotisserie yourself This includes internal adjustment of motor Servicing can only be carried out by authorised technicians Your BBQ should be serviced annually by a certified gas service agent Rust on your Rotisserie from misuse or lack of cleaning or protective agents are expressly excluded from Warranty On going Maintenance Chrome Rotisserie Prongs and Rod Overtime grease fat and other cooking oils may build up on your Rotisserie To clean wash with warm hot soapy water Wash off soapy water with warm hot clean water leave to air dry Apply a light cooking oil to the prongs to protect the stainless steel surface This will apply a protective coating and assist in repelling the elements Stainless steel parts will rust if you do not look after them properly From time to time spotting may occur on Rotisserie This is normal and is due to moisture and or other elements To ensure that spotting and discoloration does not become worse and more visible resulting in perm
19. e to remove residue Use a wire brush to unclog the holes Then lightly coat the burners with canola oil for on going protection BBQ Maintenance Page 32 On going Maintenance Your BBQ requires regular maintenance interior and exterior The use on a BBQ cover in conjunction with the instructions below will help to ensure it remains in proper working order and maintains its appearance Exterior Stainless Steel BBQ s Overtime grease fat and other cooking oils may build up on your BBQ To clean wash with warm hot soapy water Wash off soapy water with warm hot clean water leave to air dry Apply a stainless steel BBQ protector to stainless steel surfaces This will apply a protective coating on the exterior of the BBQ and assist in repelling the elements Stainless steel will rust if you do not look after it properly From time to time spotting may occur on the exterior of your BBQ This is normal and is due to moisture and or other elements becoming trapped under the cover of your BBQ and building up it is highly recommended that all BBQ s are stored under an eve with a cover to protect against the harsh New Zealand elements any BBQ not stored and covered correctly will not be covered under Warranty To ensure that spotting and discoloration does not become worse and more visible resulting in permanent damage to your BBQ it should be cleaned and removed straight away This is best done with a stainless steel cleaner cutback
20. ed from your local BBQ 7 Yj Yj Yj f f retail specialist Yj 7 amp Yy safety Guide Do not operate this BBQ before reading the instruction booklet Do not place articles on or against this BBQ Do not use or store flammable or combustible materials chemicals or spray aerosols near your BBQ Do not operate this BBQ indoors the BBQ is for outdoor use only Do not obstruct any ventilation of the BBQ Do not light or operate with cover on Never store a spare ULPG cylinder under or near your BBQ This could cause excess pressure to be expelled through the relief valve resulting in fire explosion or severe personal injury including death ULPG gas is heavier than air and will collect in low areas proper ventilation is extremely important Keep the ventilation opening of the ULPG cylinder enclosure free and clear from obstruction and debris Do not insert any foreign objects into the valve outlet Damage may result causing a leak possible explosion fire severe bodily harm or death Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature burns and clothing ignition Never leave children unattended in the area where the BBQ is being used Do not store items of interest to children around below or in the shelf of the BBQ Never allow children to sit or stand on any part of the BBQ Some users prefer cooking on Hotplates You must always have at least 1 Grill plate
21. ed space NEVER use in enclosed spaces such as a carport garage porch covered patio etc DO NOT use charcoal or ceramic briquettes in a gas BBQ safety Guide REGULATOR CONNECTION 1 Check that all control knobs are in the Off position 2 Make sure the cylinder valve is off 3 Remove the protective cap from the cylinder if present 4 Leak test the connection with a soapy water solution Procedure located on Page 2 of this manual NOTE 1 Never use a rusty or dented gas cylinder with a damaged gas valve 2 Never fill the gas cylinder beyond 80 capacity 3 Always have the gas cylinder filled by an authorized ULPG supplier 4 f you have any questions concerning assembly or operation consult your dealer or ULPG Gas Company 5 When used always place the BBQ and cylinder on flat level ground 6 You will need to have the ULPG cylinder serviced or replaced every ten years The date of the last service should be stamped on the neck of the bottle 7 Always use a spanner to tighten all gas fittings Standard POL Regulator Shutoff Valve Spanner wrench Tighten in this direction Y Bleeder valve screw Regulator and hose Protector cap safety Guide Do not leave food unattended on the BBQ In case of a fat fire turn gas off at cylinder immediately Particular care must be taken when removing the fat drip tray Hot fat can cause serious burn injuries Proper clearance from combus
22. food moist It s easy to keep food moist and succulent on a BBQ by following these guidelines e Use tongs instead of a fork when turning meat and poultry A fork pierces the flesh and causes the juice to seep out e Resist the temptation to keep turning meat over Juices tend to rise to the top of a piece of meat then settle Each time you turn the meat over the juices are lost It s better to quickly sear the meat on both sides about half a minute then with the burner controls down low leave the meat cook on one side turning only once before serving e If you like salt with your food try adding it at the end instead of before or during cooking Salt draws the natural moisture out of the food and dries it out e Baste the food with light marinade or canola oil a couple of times while cooking though watch out for excessive flare up How covered cooking works Place the food you wish to roast on one side of the BBQ Turn on the burners that are not directly underneath the food Make sure the burners that are directly under the food are turned off This way the food receives no direct heat Moist hot air rises from the burners and circulates around the food trapping the juices and flavour Best results are achieved by using a roasting rack and drip pan Cooking times Keeping the hood closed traps the heat moisture and flavour that is normally lost on an open top BBQ The result is that food cooks considerably faster
23. gulator and hose assembly supplied with the BBQ must be used Replacement pressure regulator and hose assembly must be those specified by the manufacturer Replacement parts may be obtained from the manufacturer or your local BBQ retail specialist e Storage of this BBQ indoors is permissible only if the cylinder is disconnected and removed from the BBQ Please note that the Goldair BBQ Cover if supplied with this model is not covered under your Warranty The BBQ is for portable outdoor use and is not intended for permanent installation or installation in vehicles or boats Storing your BBQ Your BBQ is designed to be used outdoors However just like a car you will prolong the life of the BBQ if you store it out of direct exposure to the elements when not in use This can be done in many ways including the use of a waterproof cover These are available from most BBQ retailers BBQ Covers All BBQ s must be stored with a BBQ cover when not in use regardless of whether the BBQ is stainless steel or powder coated as per the Warranty After use allow your BBQ to cool completely before fitting the cover the BBQ cover may melt or burn if placed onto a hot BBQ Also condensation can occur when the BBQ cools down under the cover which can foster rust growth Please note a cover can foster a micro environment where moisture salts and fat deposits can develop when stored for long periods of time typically this will occur during the W
24. inter months when your BBQ is not used During these longer periods of non use a BBQ can develop stains and or rust marks It is important to check regularly monthly for any signs of these stains rust and clean if needed If surface stains and rust are left over time they develop and can become very hard to remove this is expressly excluded from your Warranty e Move the BBQ to a covered location If you are storing it in a closed room eg shed or garage you should keep the cylinder away from any other cylinders or any cars boats motorcycles or any other petrol engines If you don t intend to use it for a few months lightly spray all the surfaces with canola oil This will help protect against corrosion Rust on your BBQ from lack of protective agents or misuse are expressly excluded from Warranty Troubleshooting Page 34 Possible Cause Prevention Solution Burner s will not light using ignition Burner s will not Light using match stick Sudden drop in gas flow or low flame Flames blow out Flare up Persistent grease fire Flashback fire in burner tube s Wire and or electrode covered with cooking residue Electrode cracked or broken sparks at crack Electrode tip not in proper position Wires are loose or disconnected Wires are shorting sparking between ignition and electrode Dead battery No gas flow Coupling nut and regulator not fully connected Obstruction of gas flow
25. knob this is the ignitor sparking Once lit hold for a further 2 seconds before releasing the knob Rear Burners Push the knob control in and turn it to the HIGH position While holding in the knob control press in the ignitor button You should hear clicking as the ignitor creates sparks to light the gas Once lit hold in the knob control for a further 15 seconds and then release Manual Ignition You can light your BBQ manually by holding a flame next to one of the burners while the burner is on low The safest option is to use a BBQ lighter to avoid burning your hands Difficulty lighting If the burner doesn t light first go check the gas controls and try a couple more times If the burner still does not light wait a few minutes to allow the gas to disperse before trying again If satisfactory operation cannot be achieved consult your retailer before proceeding Note Failure to follow the lighting procedures correctly can lead to a hazardous condition Controlling the flames The knobs have three basic positions Off High and Low You can achieve any flame height between low and high by rotating the BBQ control knob between these positions Checking the flame Look underneath the BBQ so that you can see the flames They should be a soft blue colour with yellow tips If the flames are too yellow there is too much gas and not enough air The flame will be inefficient and will give off too much smoke If the flame is too pal
26. ll They are caused by natural cooking juices from your food falling onto the flame tamer and then burning A little bit of flare up as well as the resulting smoke is a good thing It s what gives BBQ cooked food that unique outdoor flavour But if it happens too often or if the flame last more than a couple of seconds your food will char so you need to control it First of all cooking very fatty foods will cause a lot of flare up You should trim excess fat off your meat Also excess flaring usually means your controls are up too high Try turning them down Finally moving the meat away from flaring will help reduce the problem Some really fatty foods can only be cooked on the hotplate Turning off When you ve finished cooking leave the burner controls on high for a maximum of 5 minutes to burn off excess grease from the flame tamer the burner and other surfaces To turn the BBQ off it is best to turn the cylinder off first and allow the gas left in the hose to burn off This will only take a couple of seconds Then turn off all burner controls If your BBQ is connected to piped ULPG you can simply turn the burner controls off It s okay to leave the cylinder connected to your BBQ while it s not in use Note Failure to follow these shutdown procedures correctly can lead to a hazardous condition OFF OFF OFF Cooking with your BBQ Avoid burning or charring food as this has been shown to be unhealthy Keeping your
27. ook until meat thermometer registers a cooked temperature Do not leave the meat thermometer in the roast during cooking Two Burner Indirect Cooking Three Burner Indirect Cooking Best for smaller meals or foods Great indirect cooking on low Produces Consumes less LPG slow even heating ldeal for slow roasting and baking Cooking with your Rotisserie Page 29 Direct Cooking Method Not using rear burner Direct cooking uses heat directly under the food The hood can be open or closed during this process If your BBQ comes with a rear burner this is the burner you use with your Rotisserie cooking Ensure that the food on the Rotisserie is not too large that it touches the rear burner while the Rotisserie is operating Preheat the barbeque Skewer meat through the middle onto the centre prongs Turn the burners directly under the food on Place the balanced Rotisserie shaft in the motor and turn on Cook the food with a medium heat being careful to avoid burning Turn the burners towards high or low depending on the height of the food above the grill Baste the food a few times during cooking to keep it moist Cook until meat thermometer registers a cooked temperature Do not leave the meat thermometer in the roast during cooking Three Burner direct Cooking Good for bigger cuts of meat Generates higher temperatures around the meat Rotisserie Maintenance Page 30 Storing your Rotisserie Your Rotisseri
28. our BBQ is equipped with a two stage fat drainage system Food residue drops onto the main tray then falls through the centre hole into the drip cup It is a good idea to line the fat tray with aluminium foil to assist with cleaning Ensure there is a hole in the foil to allow fats and oils to drip through into the drip cup below Also placing absorbent material into the drip tray will avoid splashing and overflowing when the container starts to fill Suitable absorbent material is available from your retailer You should change the fat absorbent material regularly Keep the main fat tray itself clean to prevent a build up of grease If you don t do this a fat fire can result This can be quite dangerous and will certainly void the Warranty on your BBQ Use caution when handling your Drip Tray some trays have sharp edges Burners Over time fat marinades juices etc can build up and cover the port holes in your burners This reduces gas and flame flow and may result in fires within the BBQ during cooking Leaving the burners on for a maximum of 5 minutes with the hood open after you ve finished cooking will remove most of this However you should check the burners periodically for any sort of blockage In particular you should ensure that the aeration vents are free of insect nests and spider webs To clean the burners let them cool down then remove and inspect them If any of the holes are clogged gently tap the burner onto a hard surfac
29. r New Zealand Goldair Australia Monday Friday 8am 5pm Monday Friday 8am 5pm Phone 64 0 9 917 4000 Phone 61 0 3 9336 4423 Phone 0800 232 633 Phone 1300 465 324 info cdb co nz info cdbgoldair com au
30. rantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and 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 In New Zealand this warranty is additional to the conditions and guarantees of the Consumers Guarantee Act 1993 Goldair New Zealand Goldair Australia CDB Goldair CDB Goldair Australia Pty PO Box 100 707 PO Box 574 N S M C South Morang Auckland Victoria 3752 Phone 64 0 9 917 4000 Phone 61 0 3 9336 4423 Phone 0800 232 633 Phone 1300 GOLDAIR 1300 465 324 www goldair co nz www goldair com au Goldair One Year Warranty IMPORTANT Please complete and retain this warranty card Name Address Place Of Purchase Date of Purchase Name Of Product Model Number Attach a copy of the purchase receipt to this warranty card Due to continual design improvements the product illustrated in this User Manual may differ slightly from the actual product TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Model No K106BHEA1 GBQA620 Gas Type ULPG Gas Pressure 2 5 kPa Total Gas Consumption 91 3 MJ h Gas Consumption 11 5 MJ h Main Burner x 6 10 8 MJ h Side Burner x 1 11 5 MJ h Rear Burner x 1 Injector Size 0 96mm Main Burners 0 91mm Side Burner 0 94mm Rear Burner SUPPORT AND TECHNICAL ADVICE Goldai
31. rom the BBQ or placed on or near the BBQ Combustible materials are considered to be wood compressed paper plant fibres plastic or other materials capable of being ignited and burned Do not use the Main BBQ burners at the same time as the Rear Burner maclatcmD r lele laa a Jud id handle 0 Oa 3 Thermmeter Cd f4 Wamingrack Cid 5 Cast iron cooking grids 2 f6 j Heatdistibutionpanel o 7 _ Firebox assembly Cd f8 j Mainburmertubeasemby 6 9 Right side table IIIIAG Sidebumerlyer Oa 11 Reinforce bar 4 12 Control panel assembly 11 13 Rearburnerelectronic ignition button 1 14 Controlknob 8 17 Cartfrontbeam CC 18 Doormaget 11 19 leg A 1 2 a0 teg8 0 Oa 21 Side low panel 2 22 Rearsidelowpanel o Oa o 23 Bottom panel assembly 1 24 Swivlcaster 1 oa 31 Cart attachment bracket 4 32 Rear burner assembly 1 33 Rear burner windshield cover 1 34 Rear burner bellows proce cover 39 Battery box 1 40 Spillagetrayforsideburner 11 Wigi Note Tools required for assembly 2 x adjustable spanners Medium Philips screwdriver Step 1a Assembling the legs 1b Assembling Gas Bottle Hook and Bottle Opener LH Gas
32. rved burner s in dark location Operate other than from burner s ignition system and look wire insulation maybe for arcing between output damaged Replace wires wires and grill flames Weak battery All sparks present but weak or at slow rate Replace battery with a new AA size alkaline battery Has moisture accumulated on electrode and or in burner ports Electrodes are wet Use paper towel to remove moisture Electrodes cracked or broken sparks at crack Inspect electrodes for cracks Replace cracked or broken electrodes CDB 24 GOLDAIR One Year Warranty Thank you for purchasing this Goldair product Your product is warranted against faults and manufacture when used in normal domestic use for a period of one year In non domestic use Goldair limits the voluntary warranty to three months Goldair undertake to repair or replace this product at no charge if found to be defective due to a manufacturing fault during the warranty period This warranty excludes damage caused by misuse neglect shipping accident incorrect installation or work carried out by anyone other than a qualified electrical service technician PLEASE KEEP YOUR RECEIPT AS THIS WILL HELP VERIFY YOUR WARRANTY The benefits given to you by this warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies available to you under law in relation to the goods or services to which this warranty relates In Australia our goods come with gua
33. the control knob while pressing in the igniter for more than 5 seconds Once the rear burner is lit continue to push the and hold the control knob for a further 30 seconds until the rear burner panel is glowing a dull red Never use plastic or glass utensils on the Rotisserie Never use the BBQ or Rotisserie in strong winds Never allow the flexible gas supply hose or any electrical cord to come in contact with any heated surface of the Rotisserie Before you start cooking for the first time clean the Rotisserie thoroughly with hot soapy water This is necessary to remove residuals and solvents oil and grease which may have remained from the manufacturing process The hotplate and grill on your BBQ should be thoroughly cleaned in the same manner Do not exceed 1 5kg in raw meat food weight Always attach Rotisserie to BBQ first then plug cord into the power To protect against electric shocks do not immerse motor power adaptor or power cord in water or expose to rain Do not operate Rotisserie with a damaged cord or plug Do not allow children to operate the Rotisserie Unplug Rotisserie and remove motor when not in use Do not use Rotisserie for any other purpose than its intended use When Rotisserie cooking place a drip pan under the food being cooked The Rotisserie is for outdoor use only Do not operate the side burner when the Rotisserie is attached Food must always be centered on the Rotisserie Use butcher s string to se
34. tible materials must be maintained at all times The minimum clearances is as follows Side 1 metre Rear 1 metre Ceiling 1 metre Turn off all gas valves including cylinder after use Do not allow build up of unburned gas Cool the BBQ before replacing the lid or cover Accessible parts maybe very hot Always keep children away from the BBQ Always wear protective gloves when handling hot components Never lean over BBQ when lighting Never use BBQ with any cover on Never dismantle control valves Never modify the construction of the BBQ or the size of any burner injector orifice or any other components This will void your Warranty Never move the BBQ during use The use of unauthorised parts will void your Warranty and can create an unsafe environment and conditions of use Never use charcoal or any other solid fuel in this BBQ Never disconnect any gas fittings while the BBQ is in use In the event that a burner goes out and gas escapes turn off the burner knobs open the BBQ hood fully and let it air out Wait 5 minutes before attempting to relight the BBQ Never let clothing pot holders or other flammable materials come in contact with or close to any grill burner or hot surface until it has cooled Fabric may ignite and result in personal injury Certain materials or items when stored under or near the BBQ will be subjected to radiant heat and could be seriously damaged Clothing or other combustible materials should not be hung f
35. to ensure a tight fit into the location lugs Step 14 Installing LED lights To get power to the LED lights you will need to first find the RED power lead If it is not instantly obvious you may need to remove the 2 screws either side of the light button pictured left When you pull out the panel you should find the cord tucked in here Feed the cord into For an instructional video scan the QR code below or visit ea eee eae https youtu be JxJhpH Mb988 o o 2 2 2 2 o o e o e 00060000002727 e 00000002002 9009000909900 0000006020000 00000000000 Note After connecting the battery box to the power lead to the battery pack place the battery pack as low as the cord will allow This needs to be at a distance from the heat Assembly Procedure Step 15 Installing the grease tray L 4 1 S 06000000 0 0 0000000000 06000000000 0 O J o o o o o o o e oo O o c crs ca c cce c co gt cr q 2 c gt gt 2 t gt 2 crm dq om ae TD CV gt cr c cm cnm m ca Oo0000005 7500570500 0000000 o WV AN D on N RN N GA IE Q Ve O WH WA LO JF A y A y T Plan view looking from above Operating your BBQ Page 21 Never leave burners on high for more than 10 minutes unless actually cooking If the burner makes hissing sounds when lit it may be
36. using less gas and with a juicier more even finish Foods require less attention and less basting because the heat is less intense and moisture is more easily retained Grilling Food may be cooked in about 3 4 the usual time producing well browned surfaces while still maintaining the foods natural juices Roasting Larger joint of meat achieve similar results as in a conventional oven except in about 2 3 the usual cooking time due to the natural convection effect created by the hood Rotisserie This method of cooking is terrific producing moist evenly cooked meats and poultry in about 2 3 the usual cooking time Do not allow the temperature to exceed 250 C Approximate Cooking Times Beef 30 50 minutes per kg Lamb 40 50 minutes per kg Veal 40 50 minutes per kg Pork 50 60 minutes per kg Poultry 40 45 minutes per kg Fish 30 40 minutes per kg Times will vary depending on size and shape of meat initial temperature and how well you like your meat cooked Although cooking on the plate looks easier cooking on the Grill gives you a more authentic BBQ flavour Natural juices drip onto the flame tamer then vaporise with the vapors penetrating back into the food As an alternative to simply grilling try marinating your meat fish poultry or vegetables first The longer you leave the food to stand in the marinade the more thoroughly the flavour will soak through Several pre made marinades are availabl

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