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THIS IS A LOW PRESSURE APPLIANCE TO BE USED ONLY WITH A 2.8kPa SANS 1237 APPROVED REGULATOR (REGULATOR FITTED AND SUPPLIED) FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND ALWAYS OPERATE THIS PRODUCT ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS IT IS ILLEGAL AND DANGEROUS TO CHANGE OR MODIFY ANY PART OF THIS APPLIANCE Manufactured for and Distributed by: ALVA Marketing (Pty) Ltd | P.O. Box 30014, Tokai, 7966 | +27 21 442 1540 | [email protected] | www.alva.co.za TOLL FREE NUMBER: 086 100 ALVA (2582) APPROVED FOR USE IN SOUTH AFRICA MONDO SERIES GAS BBQ’S

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�� THIS�IS�A�LOW�PRESSURE�APPLIANCE�TO�BE�USEDONLY�WITH�A�2.8kPa�SANS�1237�APPROVED�REGULATOR(REGULATOR�FITTED�AND�SUPPLIED)

�� FOR�YOUR�OWN�SAFETY,�PLEASE�READ�THIS�MANUALCAREFULLY�AND�ALWAYS�OPERATE�THIS�PRODUCTACCORDING�TO�THE�INSTRUCTIONS

�� IT�IS�ILLEGAL�AND�DANGEROUS�TO�CHANGE�OR�MODIFYANY�PART�OF�THIS�APPLIANCE

Manufactured forand Distributed by:

ALVA Marketing (Pty) Ltd | P.O. Box 30014, Tokai, 7966 | +27 21 442 1540 | [email protected] | www.alva.co.zaTOLL FREE NUMBER: 086 100 ALVA (2582)

APPROVED FOR USE IN SOUTH AFRICA

MONDOSERIES GAS BBQ’S

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

�� The�operator�is�responsible�for�the�safety�of�all�third�parties�while�the�appliance�is�in�use.

�� The�manufacturer·s�warranty�will�be�voided�by�incorrect�use�of�this�product.

�� If�you�have�any�queries�regarding�these�instructions,�contact�your�local�dealer�for� �before�you�use�your�Gas�BBQ

.�� The�unit�must�be�correctly�installed�before�use.�� DO�NOT�use�indoors.�The�Gas�BBQ�is�designed�for�OUTDOOR

�USE�ONLY.�� Use�only�in�a�weather�protected�area,�under�shelter.�� Ensure�that�the�Gas�BBQ�is�positioned�on�an�even�and�secure

�surface�before�operating.�� Ensure�all�gas� �are�correctly�and� � �before�use.�� Leak�test�all�gas�lines�and�connections�before�use.�� DO�NOT�store� �materials�near�the�Gas�BBQ.�� DO�NOT�place�or�use�aerosol�sprays�near�the�Gas�BBQ.�� Use�only�with�LPG�gas.�� DO�NOT�leave�the�Gas�BBQ�unattended�when�it�is�alight.�� Keep�children�and�animals�away�while�the�Gas�BBQ�is�in�use.�� Parts�of�the�Gas�BBQ�will�get�extremely�hot�and�could�cause�

serious�burns�-�test�every�surface�before�touching�it.�� The�hood�handle�can�become�hot;�the�use�of�cooking�gloves�

and�the�wearing�of�long�sleeves�is�advised.�� Be�very�careful�when�operating�the�Gas�BBQ.�The�operator�

should�pay�constant�attention�to�the�food�being�cooked�and�should�remain�at�the�appliance�at�all�times�when�it�is�lit.

�� Ensure�that�the�gas�supply�is�turned�OFF�after�use�and�while�the�Gas�BBQ�is�unattended.

�� Modifying�or�tampering�with�any�part�of�this�Gas�BBQ�is�illegal�and�unsafe�and�will�void�your�warranty.

�� DO�NOT�move�the�appliance�when�in�use.�� The�BBQ�must�not�have�any�overhead�obstruction.�e.g.�trees,�

shrubs�and�lean�to�roofs.�� The�BBQ�must�be�used�with�a�clearance�of�1m�around�the�BBQ.�� Close�the�valve�of�the�gas�cylinder�after�use.�� The�use�of�this�BBQ�in�enclosed�areas�can�be�dangerous�and�is

�PROHIBITED.�� Neither�the�manufacturer�nor�their�Agents�can�accept�any� � � � � � � � �

liability�for�the�unsuitability�of,�or�any�damage�to,�any�food�cooked�on�this�appliance.

�� Never�let�the�cylinder�stand�on�the�ground�while�the�BBQ�is�in�operation.

�� It�is�not�safe�to�use�the�Gas�BBQ�in�strong�wind�conditions..�� Keep�onlookers�a�safe�distance�away�from�the�Gas�BBQ�when

�it�is�in�use.

As with all gas appliances, misuse of this appliance or failure to fully follow these instructions may

death.

Please read all the instructions before using your Gas BBQ.

The operator must understand all safety requirements as detailed in this manual before using the unit.

Please read the instructions carefully before use.

Retain this manual for future reference.

�� This�BBQ�has�not�been�approved�for�marine�use.�� Never�attempt�to�ignite�the�BBQ�with�the�hood�closed.�� It�is�a�good�idea�to�tie�back�long�hair�and�loose�clothing�while�

cooking�in�case�of�unexpected� �ups.

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�� Fat� �are�the�most�common�cause�of�problems�in�BBQ's�.�They�are�caused�by�a�build�up�of�grease�in�the�drip�tray�and�theinside�of�the�BBQ�frame.�A�fat� �can�be� �to�put�out,�andwill�be�dangerous�if�it�spreads�to�the�gas�hose.�You�should�keepyour�BBQ�clean�to�avoid�this�occurrence.�Fat� �will�void�thewarranty.

�� Its� �to�pre-heat�with�all�burners�on�HIGH�and�thehood�closed,�but�NEVER�let�the�temperature�on�the�hoodthermometer�exceed�250�degrees�Celsius.

�� When�cooking�with�the�hood�closed,�turn�one�or�more�burners�to�LOW�or�OFF�as�required�to�keep�the�BBQ�from�getting�too�hot.�

NEVER�let�the�temperature�on�the�hood�thermometer�exceed�250�degrees�Celsius.

�� NEVER�leave�all�burners�on�HIGH�for�more�than�15�minutes,�always�stay�in�control�by�adjusting�burners�to�LOW�and�OFF�as

�required�to�maintain�suitable�cooking�temperatures.�� Gas�cylinders�MUST�be�transported�stored�and�used�vertically�

only.�� For�safety�reasons�it�is�advisable�to�keep�a� �extinguisher�and

��blanket�close�to�hand.�� �dispose�of�all�polythene�packing�and�plastic�bags

�and�keep�out�of�the�reach�of�children.�� The�position�of�the�assembled�BBQ�should�be�such�that�the�gas

�bottle�is�not�left�exposed�to�direct�sunlight�as�this�is�a�potentially

�dangerous�situation.

�� For�storage�and�gas�cylinder�exchange,�disconnect�the�gas�cylinder�only.�Do�not�disconnect�hose�from�the�BBQ.

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WARNING

�� WARNING!�Accessible�parts�may�be�very�hot.�Keep�young�children�away.

�� Read�the�instructions�before�using�the�appliance.�� Turn�off�the�appliance�at�the�cylinder�valve�after�use.�� The�Gas�braai�must�not�have�any�overhead�obstructions

�e.g.�trees,�shrubs�and�lean�to�roofs.�� The�Gas�braai�must�be�used�with�a�clearance�of�1m.�� The�Gas�braai�must�not�be�used�near� �materi-

als�(petroleum�based�products,�thinners�or�any�other�solid�object�that�carries�a� �warning�label).

�� The�use�of�this�Gas�braai�in�enclosed�areas�can�be� � � � � � � � � �

dangerous�and�is�PROHIBITED�� It�is�illegal�and�dangerous�to�change�or�modify�any�part�of

�this�appliance.�� The�warranty�will�be�voided�against�any�and�all�claims�if

�the

�unit�has:a.� Not been�assembled�and�operated�in�accordance�with

�the�instructions�providedb.� Been�used�for�commercial�purposesc.� Been�abused,�misused�or�left�exposed�to�the�elementsd.� Been�damaged�as�a�result�of�a�fat�e.� Any�repairs,� �or�tampering,�with�this�appli

-ance�by�an�unauthorised�person�is�not�allowed�and�will

�nullify�the�warranty.f.� � � � � �Claim�relates�to�rust.

For use outdoors only and in well ventilated areas

WARNING:Accessible parts may be very hot, keep young children away

Read the instructions before using the appliance.

DO NOT move the appliance while in use.

carefullyPlease

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INDEXINDEX

WARRANTY

GENERAL INFORMATION

USE AND CHARACTERISTICS

INSTALLATION

CONNECTING THE GAS HOSE TO THE BRAAI

GAS CYLINDER

FITTING THE GAS CYLINDER TO THE APPLIANCE

REGULATOR AND HOSE

FIXING THE REGULATOR TO THE CYLINDER

LEAK TEST

LIGHTING YOUR GAS BBQ

MANUAL IGNITION

FIRST TIME USE

FLARE UP CONTROL

COVERED COOKING

END OF COOKING OPERATION

CLEANING AND CARE

STORAGE

SERVICING YOUR BRAAI

TROUBLESHOOTING

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

AFTER SALES SERVICE

SPECIFICATIONS

COOKING HINTS

COOKING TIMES

SOME GREAT RECIPE IDEAS

DESSERT ANYONE?

KEY

Important information

Cautions and warnings.

Danger

Contact an approved ALVA technician.

Do It Yourself

INDEXINDEX

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Thank you for your purchase of this Gas BBQ.Please read these instructions carefully before use and keep them in a safe place,for future reference.

Failure to follow these instructions may result LQ�VHULRXV�ERGLO\�LQMXU\�and/or property damage.

If you have any questions concerning assembly or operation, consult your local dealer.

DO NOT move the Gas BBQ while in operation.

The Gas BBQ and cylinder must be placed on a level surface.

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WARRANTY

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USE AND CHARACTERISTICS

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INSTALLATION

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Failure to follow these instructions may result LQ�VHULRXV�ERGLO\�LQMXU\�and/or property damage.

Never use Natural Gas in a unit designed for Liquid Propane (LP) Gas. LP gas is not Natural Gas. The conversion or attempted use of Natural Gas in an LP unit is dangerous and voids your warranty.

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Failure to follow these instructions may result LQ�VHULRXV�ERGLO\�LQMXU\�and/or property damage.

Never use Natural Gas in a unit designed for Liquid Propane (LP) Gas. LP gas is not Natural Gas. The conversion or attempted use of Natural Gas in an LP unit is dangerous and voids your warranty.

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Before proceeding make certain that you understandthe IMPORTANT INFORMATION section of this manual

If any burner fails to ignite, turn the control knob off (clockwise) and also turn thecylinder valve off. Wait

attempting to relight.

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Flammable materials of any description MUST be kept well away from the barbeque.The gas cylinder must be kept out of direct sunlight and away from any heat sources.Inspect the gas hose to ensure it is free of any twisting or tension. The hose should hang freely with no bends, folds, or kinks that could obstruct the free of gas. Apart from the connection point, no part of the hose should touch any hot BBQ parts.

Always inspect the hose for cuts, cracks, or excessive wear before use. If the hose is damaged, it must be replaced with a hose suitable for use with LPG and which meets the national standards for the country of use (South Africa: SANS 1156-2 or BS3212). The length of the hose shall not exceed 1,5m.

CONNECTING THE GAS HOSE TO THE BRAAI

Connect the gas hose to the gas manifold inlet on the BBQ.Do not overtighten. Do not use any sealing tape or sealing liquid on the connection. Reminder to do a leak test (See pg7.)

GAS CYLINDER

A 9kg ALVA gas cylinder with a 5/8 inch BSP left hand thread is recommended. This will match the supplied regulator. Cylinders must be stored in an upright position, in a well ventilated and damp free area and out of reach of children.The cylinder must never be stored where temperatures can reach or exceed ��·&� Do not store the cylinder near open pilot lights or any other sources of ignition. DO NOT SMOKE WHILE HANDLING THE CYLINDER.

FITTING THE GAS CYLINDER TO THE APPLIANCE

This appliance is only suitable for use with LPG. This appliance is with a 2.8kPa low pressure regulator.BEFORE USE PLEASE CHECK FOR LEAKSNever check for leaks with a naked always use a soapy water solution.

�� For cart models, do not attempt to connect to a gas cylinder before the BBQ is secured properly into its cart.

�� Check that all the control knobs (including side burner) are in the OFF position before any attempt is made to connect the regulator to the gas cylinder.

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Before proceeding make certain that you understandthe IMPORTANT INFORMATION section of this manual

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LIGHTING YOUR GAS BBQ

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FOR YOUR SAFETYIF YOU SMELL GAS�� Turn off the gas

supply at the bottle.

�� Extinguish all QDNHG�ÁDPHV��DO NOT operate any electrical appliances.

�� Ventilate the area.

�� Check for leaks (see LEAK TEST)

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Consult your gas or barbecue supplier for advice. 4. Flame Thrower Ignition: This ignition system works by throw-

ing a to the side of the burner to light it. Push the knob in and turn anticlockwise to the HIGH position. Hold the knob in until the burner ignites. You may need to push and turn the knob several times before ignition.

5. If the burner light go, return the knob to the OFF position 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 check the trou-bleshooting guide on page 17. Otherwise, consult your retailer before proceeding.

MANUAL IGNITION

1. The lid must be open when lighting the burners. 2. Open the gas control valve at the cylinder.3. First strike a 90mm BBQ match and hold it approximately 40

mm away from one of the burners and then turn the control knob anti-clockwise to the HIGH position

4. If the burner fails to ignite after 5 seconds, turn the control knob to the OFF position and wait 2 minutes. Restart the procedure from step 2. If you fail to ignite your BBQ, turn the control knob to OFF, close your cylinder and contact your local dealer for service.

5. You can access the burner through the cooking grills.

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IF any burner fails to

ignite, turn the control

knob off (clockwise)

and also turn the

cylinder valve off.

before attempting to

relight.

Note carefully:

Failure to follow the

lighting procedures

correctly can lead to

a hazardous

condition.

Do not touch any hot

BBQ parts.

The outside of the

BBQ bottom especially

becomes very hot

during use. Use

protective gloves to

handle any parts that

might become hot

during use.

FIRST TIME USE

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FLARE UP CONTROL

FLASHBACK (FLAME IN BURNER TUBE)

Do not touch any hot

BBQ parts.

The outside of the

BBQ bottom especially

becomes very hot

during use. Use

protective gloves to

handle any parts that

might become hot

during use.

If problem persists do not try to rectify the problem yourself as this could result in serious injury and/or property damage.

Store the appliance in a clean and dry environment. Do not store your gas cylinder indoors. Store in a well ventilated area away from direct sunlight or an electrical source.

Light the burners again. Adjust to the required heat setting.

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Note that failure to follow these shutdown procedures correctly can lead to a hazardous condition.

All cleaning and maintenance should be carried out when the braai is cool and with the gas supply turned OFF at the gas cylinder.

COVERED COOKING

COOKING WITH THE HOOD CLOSEDUsing the roasting hood traps heat, moisture and thatis normally lost on an open top braai. The Alva Mondo range isdesigned with plenty of power to heat up quickly and cook lots offood with the hood either open or closed. With the hood closedand the braai already pre-heated, its important to then turn burn-ers to LOW and to OFF as required, in order to not overheat thebraai which could result in increased temperature hazards andburning your food.

For covered cooking, there are two basic ways to cook:(A) Direct Cooking and (B) Indirect Cooking

(A) COVERED COOKING-DIRECT COOKING METHODThis is when you place the food directly over the lit burners.

This method is great for frying, searing and grilling, especially with thinner cuts and foods that require shorter cooking time. Cooking takes less time than with the hood open, and the resultsare more tender and juicy. Preheat the braai with both burners on HIGH and the hood closed until the hood thermometer reads around 200ºC. Importantly, once the braai is pre-heated and the hood is closed,heat is trapped around the food, so the burners will only need tobe on LOW and in many cases, one of the burners OFF. Heat from the lit burner(s) will circulate all through the hood cooking quite evenly. Very fatty foods like sausages, can be cooked completely above the OFF burners, retaining juiciness and without risk of that results only in burning. Close attention needs to be paid to the food, and the burners frequently reset to LOW or OFF as required to prevent over-heating.

be afraid to open the hood often to check progress. You arein full control of the temperature by turning burners higher, lower

or OFF as required. The gas burners will respond instantly and

powerfully to your control. Most importantly, use the hood ther

-

mometer as a warning guide that the braai is too hot. For grilling

most foods, aim to keep the thermometer below around 200ºC.

Never let the temperature on the thermometer reach over 250ºC

or the braai may overheat and burn your food. A separate probe thermometer is available as an accessory from

most ALVA stockists. This takes the guesswork out of knowing

when your food is cooked.

Always remember to switch the barbeque OFF once you are

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be afraid open progress. You are in full of by burners r, lower or OFF as required. gas burners will respond and powerfully your y, use -

as a warning guide braai is For grilling foods, below around 200ºC.

Never on over 250ºC or braai and burn your food. A probe is available as an accessory

ALVA of your food is

(B) COVERED COOKING-INDIRECT COOKING METHOD is you place food above burners are

OFF or by using a drip pan and

or any of food as foil under a or a pizza

burners are in of LOW and OFF

lower is ideal for of legs of of beef, and

air rises burners and around

food, juices and Even and breads can be

in your barbeque way. lower and slower

food burning on

juicy and on inside.

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HIGH

OFF

LOW OFF

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BRAAI TIP

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Always remember to switch the barbeque OFF once you are

END OF COOKING OPERATION

After each cooking session, turn the braai burners to the HIGH position and burn for 5 minutes. This procedure will burn off cooking residue, thus making cleaning easier.The lid must be off or the hood open during this procedure.

Turning off your braai.When you have using your braai, turn off the gas at the cylinder, and then ensure that all the control valves are turned to the OFF position in sequence starting from the left hand and moving to the right hand side of the unit. Wait until the braai is suffciently cool before closing it s hood or lid.

It s recommended for good hygiene and safety to empty and clean the fat tray at the end of each cooking session.

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This type of is known as FLASH-BACK and can cause serious damage to your braai and create an unsafe operating environment for the user. Although an obstructed burner tube is not the only cause of FLASH-BACK it is the most common cause and frequent inspection and cleaning of the burner tubes isnecessary.

To reduce the chance of FLASH-BACK ,the procedure listed should be followed at least once a month in late summer or early autumn when spiders are most active, or when your braai has not been used for an extended period of time.

THE COOKING SURFACE:Once cooking is a burn-off process to clean the braai should be as follows:

Remove all excess burnt food with a long handled scraper or brush.Light both burners, set to the HIGH position and leave

running with the hood fully open for approximately 5 mins.During this 5 minute period most excess food, fat and juices should be burnt off making cleaning easier.The roasting hood must be left in the open position during the burn off period.Turn the braai OFF at the control knobs and at the gas supply valve. Using ALVA's Food Safe Cleaner and warm water, scrub the cooking surfaces with a long handled brush or scourer. Rinse thoroughly with fresh warm water.Once dry, store braai with the hood closed and out of the elements and direct sunlight.

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A serious and

Never attempt to

operate your braai

without the burner

tube being correctly

located

would result.below

TCLEANING AND CARE

As with all appliances, proper care and maintenance will keep them in top operating condition and prolong their life. Your new gas braai is no exception. By following these cleaning proce-dures on a regular basis, your braai will remain clean and in good working order with the minimum of effort.

BEWARE OF SPIDERS AND WASPS. BURNER TUBES SHOULD BE INSPECTED AND CLEANED PERIODICALLY!

Spiders and small insects occasionally spin webs or make nests in the burner tubes during warehousing and transit. These webs can lead to a gas obstruction which could result in a in and around the burner tubes.

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THE BRAAI FIREBOX AND HOOD:Regular care and maintenance of the braai and hoodwill increase its life and long term appearance.Excess grease and fat can be removed using ALVA foodsafe braai cleaner and warm water with a soft scraper (notmetal edged). Do not use caustic cleaning agents as thesecan quickly damage surface coatings and gradually damageeven metalBefore cleaning the inside of the body it is advisable to cool,then remove the cooking surfaces and be careful not to getwater into the burner holes.Care must be taken not to immerse the gas controls(manifold and injectors) in water.After cleaning and re-assembling the braai it is important tocheck that the braai functions correctly.

THE DRIP TRAY:You should change the fat absorbent material regularlyand keep the drip tray itself clean to prevent a build up ofgrease. If you do this, a fat can result. This can bequite dangerous, and will certainly void the warranty on yourbraai.A good tip is to line the bottom of the drip tray with a layer ofFat Absorba (available from ALVA).Clean the drip tray after every use.

OTHER SURFACES:Once braai has cooled, wipe down as required with warmsoapy water.Your ALVA Mondo is a cast aluminium braai. This is far moreweather resistant than traditional braais, but will still needto be cared for and kept clean. Proper care will ensure thebraai is hygenic and will prolong the life of the braai.

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VERY IMPORTANT

The location of burner

with respect to the

operation. Check to

ensure the valve ori-

burner tubes before

using your gas BBQ

(See Rotary piezo

ignitor diagram). If the

burner tubes (venturi)

start lighting the burn-

ers, an explosion and

THE BURNERS:Occasionally the burner holes may get slightly clogged with grease and food particles. Leaving the burners on HIGH for a maximum of 5 minutes with the hood open after

cooking will remove most of this.Check the burners periodically for more persistent block-ages. In particular, you should ensure that the aeration ventsare free of insect nests and spider webs.To clean the burners, once OFF, let them cool down and in-spect them. If any of the holes are clogged, use a toothpick to unclog the holes.

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VISUALLY CHECKING BURNER FLAMESOccasionally observe burner for correct operation.

See diagram below.

Checking the FlamesThe knobs have three basic positions: OFF, HIGH and LOW. You can achieve any height between LOW and HIGH by rotating the barbeque control knob between these positions.

Controlling the FlamesLook into the braai so that you can see the They should be a soft blue colour with yellow tips. Check with your retailer if in any doubt about the Special note: “Flashback” is a situation where the 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.

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STORAGE

FIXINGSAnnual checking and tightening of metal is recommended.

STORING YOUR BRAAIStorage of an appliance indoors is only permissible if the cylinderis disconnected and removed from the appliance.

Store your braai in a cool dry place. After having cleaned the burners, cover them with aluminium foil in order to prevent insects and other debris collecting in burner holes.

THE GAS CYLINDER SHOULD BE DISCONNECTED AND STORED OUTDOORS OR IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA.

When using the braai after extended periods of storage, pleasetake note once again of the care, maintenance and safety instructions.

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�� If�your�braai�uses�a� �hose�to�connect�to�the�gas,�check�the�rubber�O-ring�on�the�regulator�end�of�the�hose�assembly�at�least�once�a�year.�If�it�appears�worn�or�cracked,�have�it�replaced.

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SERVICING YOUR BRAAI

Apart�from�cleaning,�your�braai�is�a�fairly�low�maintenance�item.A�couple�of�things�are�worth�looking�at�though.�Remember�to�turn�OFF,�cool�the�braai�down�and�disconnect�the�gas�before�anymaintenance�is�carried�out.�� If�there�are�any�signs�of�wear�or�cracking�in�the�braai�hose,

you�will�need�to�replace�it�immediately.�Ensure�you�replaceit�with�an�approved� �hose�and�regulator.�Connect�the�nut�of�the�hose�to�the�gas�inlet�on�the�right�side�of�the�braai.�You�MUST�use�a�spanner�to�tighten�it�properly.�Do�not�use�sealing�tape.�The�connection�is�designed�to�seal�properly�without�it.�Perform�a�leak�test�as�explained�in�the�installationsection�before�using.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION

Burner will not light

No gas

Obstruction of gas

Burner is off the valve.

Spider webs in venturi.

Burner ports blocked.

Check cylinder contents and

Clear burner tubes.Check for bent or kinked hose.

Re-engage burner onto the valve.

Clean venturi.

Clean burner ports.

Sudden drop in gas or reduced

height

Cylinder out of gas. Check cylinder contents and

Irregular pat-

tern, does not run the full length of burner

Burner ports are blocked.

Clean burner ports.

Flame blow out in high or gusting winds

Turn front of braai to face wind

Low on gas

Turn front of braai into the wind.

Check cylinder contents and

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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SPECIFICATIONS

Model G650Description 1 Burner Gas BBQ with cartGas Consumption at max 238gr/hrType of Gas LPGOperating pressure 2.8kPa

Model G651Description 2 Burner Gas BBQ with cartGas Consumption at max 200gr/hrType of Gas LPGOperating pressure 2.8kPa

Model G652Description 3 Burner Gas BBQ with cartGas Consumption at max 240gr/hrType of Gas LPGOperating pressure 2.8kPa

Model G653Description 1 Burner Gas BBQ without

cartGas Consumption at max 238gr/hrType of Gas LPGOperating pressure 2.8kPa

COOKING HINTS

KEEPING YOUR FOOD MOISTIt·s easy to keep your food moist and succulent on a braai byfollowing these guidelines:�� Use tongs instead of a fork when turning meat and poultry. A

fork pierces the and causes the juice to seep out.�� Resist the temptation to keep turning meat over. Juices tend

to rise to the top of a piece of meat and then settle. Each time you turn the meat over, the juices are lost. It·s better to quickly sear the meat on each side (about half a minute) then leave the meat to cook on one side, turning only once.

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SOME GREAT RECIPE IDEAS

NEVER FAIL BBQ SAUCE

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BARBEQUED HONEY STEAK

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2kg Beef sirloin steak 2 Garlic Cloves, crushed2 Tbsp Red pepper, crushed 1 Large onion, chopped1 tsp Black pepper 1 cup Honey

¾ cup Olive oil 1 tsp Fresh Oregano, chopped¼ cup Red wine vinegar 1 Tbsp Crushed Garlic1 tsp Fresh Rosemary ½ tsp Salt1 tsp Fresh Thyme leaves ½ tsp Ground black pepper1 tsp Fresh Basil, chopped 1 kg Assorted vegetables, chopped or whole

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GRILLED BOEREWORS/SAUSAGE

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Boerewors (as much as desired) Olive oil

Rump Steaks (Each ±20mm thick) Olive oilSeasoning of choice

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Prepare the boerewors/sausage with the BBQ hood open.

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5 King or Tiger prawns, unpeeled 6 Garlic Cloves, crushed100ml Olive oil 1 Tbsp Fresh Sage, chopped100ml Basil oil 20g Salt20 drops Tobasco Sauce

PRAWNS A LA ALVA

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4 Rib Eye Steaks An assortment of vegetables

For the olive butter:250g Butter (room temperature) 10 Sundried Tomatoes10 Black olives, Finely chopped 10g Ground Paprika5 Garlic cloves, Crushed 2tsp Fresh Basil Salt and Pepper to taste

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4 Medium tart apples, cored 4 tsp Cinnamon4 tsp Brown sugar Vanilla ice-cream or custard (optional)

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For a little something extra, add chopped nuts and raisins as well as the sugar and cinnamon mix to the foil parcel before grilling.

Serve with a sprinkling of icing sugar and a fresh mint leaves for a beatiful presentation.

Serve with fresh cream or ice cream.

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MEXICAN SMORES

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½ cup Creamy Peanut butter ½ cup Semi-sweet chocolate chips4 Flour tortillas (20cm) 1 cup Miniature marshmallowsVanilla ice-cream

Try using a mix of semi-sweet chocolate chips and broken chilli chocolate for a little more spice.