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Photographs are not to scale. Specificat ions subject t o change without prior notic e. Gas Barbecues Assembly an d Ope rating Instruct ions for Outback® Trooper, Outback® Hunte r, and Outback® Range r Gas Barbecue s 0359 WARNING • For outdoor use only . • Read instructions before using t he applianc e . Failure to follo w instructions c oul[...]
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2 A . Part s Li st Quantities v ary acco rding to model purc hased. Spec ificat ions sub ject to cha nge witho ut prio r notice. For more details on h ardware, pl ease se e ‘Hardw are Referenc e Diagram’. CODE PART QTY Outback® Troope r Outback® Hunter Outback® Ranger HOOD A1 Hood ( Pre-Assembled to Body) 1 A2 H[...]
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3 B. Parts Diagrams Quantities v ary acco rding to model purc hased. Spec ificat ions sub ject to cha nge witho ut prio r notice. For more details on h ardware, pl ease se e hardware pa ck pag e. B1 B2 A1 A4 A5 A6 A9 A10 A11 B3 B4 B5 B9 B10 B11 C1 C2 C5 C6 C7 C9 C10 C 11 C8 A8 A7 B7 B8 B12 D11 D12 A2 A3 C3 C4[...]
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4 C. Hardware Re fe rence Diagra m Specificatio ns sub ject to chan ge without prior noti ce.[...]
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5 2 Attach the sho rt (C2,C3) and long l egs (C4,C5) t o the trol ley base (C7) using the trolley bolts (D7). T ake care to fix the legs with Vel cro attached as s hown in the illustrati on. Attach the si de shelve s (C1) to the short (C 2,C3) and l ong (C4,C 5) legs usi ng the tr olley bol ts D. A ssembl y TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY: Medium siz e f[...]
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6 Turn the tro lley over so that i t st ands on its side she lves. Slide the axle (C 9) thro ugh the correspondin g hole s in the short l egs (C2,C3). Place a w a sher (D11 ) on each end o f the axle. Slide t he wheel s (C10) o ver each end of the ax le. Secure the w heels into pla ce with the locknut s (D12). Snap the h ubcaps (C1 1) into the w he[...]
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7 B5 B5 Lay the assem bled trolley on its sid e. Lay the body (B5) on its bac k and slide in to posit ion betw een the trolley legs . Warning: Car e m us t be taken to ensu re hood d oes not fall ope n un expe cte dl y. W hen position ing the bo dy of the barbecu e, ens ure the con trol pa nel is on the sa me si de as th e legs w ith Velcro fasten [...]
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8 Attach the hood ha ndle (A3) to the hood (A1) by in sertin g the handle bolt s (D4) through the handle (A 3), handle spacers (D3), h eat sh ield (A 2), and thr ough th e front wall o f the hoo d (A1). Secure w ith washers (D 2) and nut s (D1). Atta ch the heat gauge (A9) onto hood, by slotting its screws in to the hole s in the hood an d securing[...]
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9 (Rear view of t he barbe cue trolley .) C6 10 9 Remove the plastic wrap from the lava rock basket(s) (B3) and lay them caref ully into the body ensuring that they lie level wi thin the body. Lay the cooking gr ill(s) (B1) and griddle ( B2) into place. 2 burner model configuration: Left half—Cooking Gr ill, Rock Basket; Right half—Cooki ng Gri[...]
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10 Leak T est Diagr am ASSEMBL Y IS NOW COMPLE TE. PROCEED TO THE NEXT PAGE FOR IN STRUCTION S ON OPERA TION A ND MAI NTENA NCE. 11 11a. Conne ct the gas h ose (B 11) to the barbecue (Befor e the Lea king T est). Ensur e the mating faces of the conne ction are cl ean an d not da maged. Do not use a ny sealing tape, p aste, or liquid on the joint. T[...]
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11 Model Butane Minimum Bottle Siz e Propane Minimu m Bottle Siz e Outback® Trooper 15kg 6kg Outback® Hunter 15kg** 13kg Outback® Ranger x 13kg E. Import ant Information Please read th ese instructi ons caref ully before assembly and use. n Retain these i nstruct ions for fu ture reference. n For outdoor s use on ly – d o not use indoor [...]
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12 level ground nex t to the barbecue a nd safe ly aw ay from any source of heat. S hould you need to change the gas bottle, confirm that t he barb ecue is switched off , and that there are no source s of ignition (c igarette s, open fl ame, spark s, etc.) n ear before proce eding. Inspe ct the gas hose to ensur e it is free of a ny tw isting or te[...]
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13 complete, cookin g can beg in, ta king ex tra care if burner s are left in the hi gh posit ion. H5. Grill Cooking The cast iron burner s heat up the l ava rock underneath the grill, w hich in turn heats th e food on the gr ill. The n atural fo od juices produced during cooki ng fall o nto the hot lava rock below and vapori se. T he subseq uent r[...]
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14 1 2 or stored in damp, mo ist area s. n Never dou se the bar becue with w ater when i ts surfaces are hot. n Never handle hot parts with unprotected hands. In order to extend the li fe and mai ntain the condition o f your barbecue, we stron gly recommend t hat the unit be covered w hen left outside for any lengt h of time, especia lly duri[...]
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15 CE Appr oval Heat Input Burner s Injector Size Gas / Press ure Outback® Troope r 0359 359BR12 8 7.87kW 2 1.04 (#41) Butane/ 28- 30mbar Propan e/ 37mbar Outback® Hunter 0359 359BR12 8 11.8kW 3 Outback® Ranger 0359 359BR12 8 15.75kW 4 Countries of Use: I 3+(28-30/37) BE, C Y, CZ, EE, FR, GR, IE, IS, IT, LV, LT, LU, PT, S K, ES, CH, GB I 3B/P(30[...]
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16 Proble m Possible Cause Solution Burners will not light using the ign it i on sy ste m LP gas cylinder is empty Replac e with full cylinder Faulty regulator Have regulator checked or replace Obstructions in burners Clean burners Ob s t r uc t i o n s i n g a s j e t s o r g a s h o s e Clean j ets and gas hose Electrode wire is loose or disconne[...]