Outback Meteor Select 3 Burner manual

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    0359 Assemb ly and Opera ting Inst ructi ons for Outba ck® Meteor Select 3 Bu rner G as BB Q Dr awings ar e not to s c ale. S p ec if i c at i o ns s u b j ec t t o c h an g e withou t pri or not ice. WARNING • Fo r ou td oor use o nly . No t fo r com me rci al us e. • Read in stru ctio ns be fore us ing t he a ppl iance . F ailur e to foll ow[...]

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    2 COD E PART QT Y Out back ® M ete or S elect 3 Bur ner Gas BBQ HOOD A1 H ood ( Pr e-As se mble d to B ody ) 1  A2 H ood H andl e 1  A3 Wa r m i n g R a c k 1  BOD Y B1 Ba rbe cue Body 1  B2 Burner 3  B3 Co nt rol Pa ne l 1  B4 Kn ob 3  B5 H o s e an d R egul ator Ass embl y 1  B6 Lav a Ro ck in Ba s ke t [...]

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    3 Part s Diag ram Quan t ity v a ries accordi n g to m odel p u rc hased. Specifica ti o ns subject to chan ge without prior not i ce. Fo r more details on hardware, please see t h e corre s po n d ing ‘Hardw are Re f erence Di agram ’. A3 B5 B9 B10 B11 C8 C11 C3 C2 C9 C6 C7 C5 B12 C4 B3 A2 A1 C1 D9 B7 B8 B6 C10 B2 B1 B4 B13[...]

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    4 Ha rdware Ref erence Diagram Specif i cations subject to c h ange without prior not i ce. D6 D7 D8 D5 D1 D5 D6 D8 D3 D4 D2[...]

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    5 Assem bl y IMP O RT A N T ! • TO OLS NEE DE D FO R A SSEMBL Y : Medi um si ze f lat blad e or P h illip s/Cr o ss point sc rewdriv er, adj u stabl e spanner or metric spanner set. • Rem ov e any in ter n a l component or packagin g f rom the barbecue body. • W h ilst ev er y c are is taken in the manu f actu re of th is product, care mus t [...]

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    6 3 4 C9 C11 D9 Uns crew t he Locknuts (D9) f ro m both ends of the A x le (C 11). Slide the axle through the corresponding holes in the left l egs. Slide the W heels (C9) ov er eac h end of the a x le. Secure t h e wheel s in to p lace with the locknuts. Place the W heel H u bcap s (C10) onto the outside of th e wheels. Lay the assembled trolley o[...]

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    7 5 6 Attach the Lef t Side Sh e lf Panel (C2) o n to one Side S h e l f (C 1) usin g M6 x15 Bolts (D5 x 2pc s ) a n d M6 Nu ts (D8x 2pc s ). C2 C1 D5 D5 D1 Attach th e left side s h e l f assembly to t he barbec u e body using a ST4.0x 10 S crew (D1) a n d M6x15 Bolts (D5x4pcs) as s h own. D8[...]

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    8 7 8 Attach the R i g h t Side S h elf Panel (C3) onto t he ot h er Side Sh elf (C1) u sing M6 x 15 Bolts (D5 x 2pcs) a n d M6 N u t s (D8x 2pc s). C3 C1 D5 D5 D1 D8 Attach the right s i de sh e lf assembly to t h e barbecue body us in g a ST4.0 x10 Screw (D1) a n d M6x15 Bolts (D5x4pcs) as s h own.[...]

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    9 9 10 Attach th e D ri p Tra y Rig h t Brac ket (B10) to th e barbec u e body usi n g M5 x 15 B ol t s (D2x 2pc s), Ø5 Wash er s (D 3x 2pc s) an d M5 N uts (D4x2pcs) as shown. Repeat the above process for the Drip Tr a y Left Bracket (B9). NOTE: En sure t h at t h e bi g tabs of the brackets which stop t h e dr ip tray are located at th e fr on t[...]

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    10 11 12 Caref u lly lay t he Lava Rock (B6) into the barbecue bod y e nsuring it l i e s level withi n t h e body. Lay the Grill (B7) and Griddle (B8) i n to p l ace. Configuration : Lef t — Cooking Grill, Right — Cooking Gri d dle NOTE: Ensu r e th at t h e la v a rock lies dir ectly un der n ea th the g r ills. Attach th e W ar m in g Rack ([...]

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    11 Leak T est D i ag ram A SSEMBLY IS N OW COMPLE TE. PROC EED TO THE NEX T P AGE FOR INS TRUC TI ONS ON OP ERA T I ON A ND MAINT ENANCE ALL JO INTS AND C O NNECTIONS MUST NOW BE LEAK T ESTE D B EFOR E U SIN G THE BAR BECUE. Leak t es t annuall y , and w henev er the gas bot t l e is re mov ed or repl aced. 13 LEA K TES TING Al w ays perf orm a l e[...]

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    12 Im por t a nt In form ati on Please read these i n str u ctio ns caref u lly before assem bly an d u se of your bar becue. n Re ta i n th ese in s tru cti on s for fu tu re ref eren ce. n This product is f or ou tdoor use only. Do n ot use in door s . n Do not u se the barbecu e or store gas bottles below ground level. LP gas is heavier[...]

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    13 W ARRA NT Y. Please c onsult yo ur local gas dealer f or t h e m os t sui tab l e gas bott les a n d regulators. Installati on Selecting a Locatio n This barbec ue is f or outdoor use o n ly and should be placed in a well-venti l ated area, and on a s af e an d even surf ace. Never pl ace your barbecue below gro un d le v e l. Tak e care to ensu[...]

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    14 or regulator. • In s er t l it mat ch thr ou gh th e righ t mat ch - li gh tin g h ole on th e ri gh t si de of th e barbecue bod y a n d place n ear rig h tm os t burn er po rthole. • Push a n d t ur n t h e r igh tm os t con trol knob anti-clockwise to the high pos i t ion, taking care to protect y o u r s e l f f ro m th e f la mes. • W[...]

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    15 given bel ow . Fat Fires Empty an d c lean th e d ri p tra y a n d dr ip pan (and f oi l liner, if applicable) of f ood debris after each cookin g session. If the barbec u e is to be used f or la rge gather ings , it will be n ecess a ry t o t urn off and coo l the barbecue e v er y tw o hours to remove f ood debri s f rom the drip tray and drip[...]

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    16 T h e bu rn ers s h oul d be remo v ed an d cl e an ed annually , or w h e nev er h ea vy buil d- u p is f oun d, to ens u re t h at there are no si g ns of blockage (debris, insects) i n e i t h er t he b u r n er port h o l e s or the primary ai r inl et of th e burners. Use a pi pe cleaner to clear obstr u ctions. W h en refitting the burners[...]

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    17 T echn ical Spec ificat ions Sp e c ific ati ons s ubj e c t t o ch ang e wit hout pri or notic e. NOTES: CE Approv a l Heat Input Bu r n ers Injec tor Size Gas /Pressur e Outback® Mete or Select 3 Burn er Gas BBQ 0359 359BR665 8.64 kW 3 0.84mm 28-30 m bar But ane or 37 m bar Propan e Gas Con sum pti on: 628g/hr Count rie s of Use : I 3+ (28-3 [...]

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    18 T rou bl esho otin g Problem Possible Cause Solution Bur ner will not li ght using the ign ition sy ste m LP ga s bottle is e m pty R eplace with full bottle Faulty re gulator H ave re gul a tor che cked or rep l ace d O bst ru ct ion s in bur ner Clean bu rner Obs truc tion s in gas jets or g a s h ose C l e an jets and gas hose Electrode or ig[...]

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    19 O U T B AC K 1 0 Y E AR W A R R AN T Y OUT BACK barbecues are warranted t o the ori g i nal purchaser against def ec ts in m aterial s and workm ans hi p. Por celain coat ed barbec ue bodies, porc elai n coat ed roasting hoods and stai nless steel roasti ng hoods are warranted f or a peri o d of ten ( 10) years f rom the dat e o f purchase. S ta[...]