Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto 6804 del fabbricante Aussie
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3 Contents Preparation f or A s semb ly .............................................. 3 Packin g Lists Mo del 68 0 4 ................................................................. 4 Mo del 68 0 5 ...................................................
4 P ac king List - Mo del 6804 Box D es c rip tio n 1 Cabinet B ot tom Panel Bott om P a ne l 2 Cabinet Si de Panel- R ight Cabinet Side Panel- Lef t Wa r m i n g R a c k 3 Le f t Si de Sh elf w ith Side B ur ner Right S ide S helf Door /D rawe r han dle, 2 pcs.
5 P ac king Li st - Model 6805 Box D es c rip tio n 1 Cabinet B ot tom Panel Bott om P a ne l 2 Cabinet Si de Panel- R ight Cabinet Side Panel- Lef t Wa r m i n g R a c k 3 Le f t Si de Sh ef l with Si de Bur ne r Right S ide S helf Door /D rawe r han dle, 3 pcs.
6 As s e m b l y I n st ru c t i o n s Step 1 Cas t er A ss em bly La y Cabinet B ot tom Panel upsid e down, so that the fl at sur f ac e is on the flo or . A s sembl e Fixe d Caste rs to the L E F T Si de (the side clos est to th e cutout s) of Cabinet B ot tom Panel and Swi vel Loc k Cast ers to th e R IG H T Side of Cabin et B ot tom Panel.
7 7 Step 3 Side Panel A ssem bly At ta ch L ef t Side Panel an d R ight Side Panel to Cabin et B ot tom Panel with si x 1 / 4-20 x .50 ” B olt s and 1 / 4-20 Nuts . Se cure L ef t and R ight Side Panels to B ac k Panel with f our 5/ 32 x .3 1 ” Bolt s through the in side of the B ac k Panel.
8 Step 5 Cabinet U pright A s sembl y At tac h Cabine t Upr ight to Cabinet B ot tom and Front Cros sb ar with four 5/32 x .3 1 ” B olt s. Or ient Upr ight so th at M atch - holder /Chain is closes t to top of cabine t (Front Cros sbar). Step 4 Front C ross bar A s sembly T ur n car t ass embl y up on cas ter s.
9 Step 6 A . C ylinder G uard A s sembly At ta ch W ire Gu ard to Front Crossb ar and B a ck Panel w ith t wo 5/ 32 x .4 7 ” B olts . B. C ylinder Bloc king W ire A ssem bly At ta ch Cylind er B loc king W ire to R ight Side Panel w ith one 5/3 2 x .
10 B. Dr awer Positioning Slide D rawer A ss embly over the D ra wer T ra ck s to position the D ra wer . Step 9 Model 6 805 & 6 80 4 wit h drawer A. D r a w e r As s e m b l y A s semble H andl e to Dra wer Front with t wo 5 /32 x .22” Bolt s. Note: 1 ex tra sc rew provide d.
11 Step 1 0 Door A ssembl y Ins tall LE F T Door . D rop bot tom d oor pin into Cabinet B ot tom Panel h ole. Swing top of d oor toward hole in top of L e f t Side Panel. De pres s spr ing-lo ade d pin with thumb whil e sliding pin into L ef t Side Panel hol e until it snaps into pl ace.
12 Prior t o per formi ng an y fur ther assembly , PER FO R M “ FI RS T TI ME US E” LE A K TES T as detai led on pages 2 0 - 2 1 . If t he g ri ll is f ull y as s emb le d b ef or e pe r for m ing.
13 Step 1 3 Model 6804 Side Burner V alve As sembly NOTE: Side B urne r V al ve is alread y at tac he d to the regul ator hose. A. Ins tall the Si de Bur ne r V al ve from unde rn eath th e LE F T S ide T able. First in ser t the valve s tem out through the h ole in the bez el and f ascia on th e front of the sid e table.
14 Step 1 5 Side Burner I gniter Wire C onnec tion The S ide B urn er Ignite r Wire is p re-in stalle d and c onnec te d to the I gnition Box . At t ach th e wire to the Si de Bur ne r elec - trode by sliding th e wire conn ec tor onto the ele c trode ter minal.
15 Step 1 7 A . Bot tom Bod y Panel A ssembl y Slide the B ot tom B od y Panel into the guides o f the B ody a sse mbly . Sec ure B ot tom B ody Panel to B od y as sembl y with one 5/ 32 x .3 1 ” Bolt on e ac h side. B. Foil Pan/ G rease Pan A s sembl y Inse r t th e Foil Pan into the Gre ase Pan.
16 Step 1 9 Flame Diffuser / C ooking Grid As sembly A. La y a Flame Di f f user f rom bac k to front over e ach B ur ner on th e lower Bo dy r idge s. Plac e eac h Flame D if f user in th e indiv idual guide s to keep f rom sliding. B. Pl ace the Co oking G r ids over the Bur ne r Dif fuser s on the up per B od y rid ges.
17 Connec tin g/ D isconne c ting the G as Using Gas Carbon M onox ide Ha zard • This ap pliance c an pro duce c arb on monox ide w hich ha s no odor . U sing it in an en close d spa ce c an kill you. • N ever use this app liance in door s, on recre ation al vehicle s, or boat s.
18 LP Hose and Regulator T o reduc e the r isk of ser ious bo dily injur y or death from f ire or explosion: • Clean an d inspe ct th e gas hos e/ re gulator b efo re eac h use of the out door c ookin g gas app liance.
19 B efore Us ing Y ou r LP G as Gril l Installation Codes T o reduc e the r isk of ser ious bo dily injur y or death f rom f ire or explosion: • This ins tallation mus t conf orm w ith local c ode s or , in the absenc e of loc al cod es, with either th e Nation al Fuel Ga s Code, AN S I Z 223.
20 How to Per form A Leak T es t “ F IR ST TIM E US E ” and a s required Supp lies N ee ded f or a L eak T es t: • Clean p aint br ush • W ater • Dish washing liquid 1 . Use an L P G as Cylind er equip pe d with an O PD (O ve r f ill Preve ntion Dev ice) and ha ve it f illed at an auth ori zed L P gas de aler by a qualif ie d at tend ant.
21 7 . I f “gro wing” bub bles ap pe ar on any of the conn ec tion point s, you have d etec te d a gas le ak. Imm ediatel y clos e the LP G as Cylin der val ve by turnin g handle c loc k wise a. If le ak appe ars at eith er end o f hose and re gulator as se mbly , retighten th e conne ction at th e leak, b ut do not over -tighten.
22 Should you n otice that your B ur ner (s) are gettin g hard to light or the f lame is n ot as hot as it onc e was, refe r to the “ How t o C le an you r Bu rn er s ” se c tion on pag e 3 1 , to remove any pos sible obs tr uc tions.
23 5. Push the Ignite r But ton in until the Bur ne r is lit. Listen for th e spar k ignition, and look to make sure the Bur ner is lit. If no sp ark , see Troub les h oot in g Se c ti on on p ag e 34 . 6. From the “O f f ” po sition, light all other Bur ner s from le f t to r ight, making sure eac h B urn er is lit be fore lightin g the nex t.
24 Manu al ly L ig hti ng th e Gr il l T o reduc e the r isk of ser ious bo dily injur y or death f rom f ire or explosion: • Ope n Ho od b efore lightin g the gr ill to prevent an ex plosion f rom gas buil d-up. WA R N I N G ! 1 . Ope n the Ho od. 2.
25 Lighting the S ide Burner T o reduc e the r isk of ser ious bo dily injur y or death f rom f ire or explosion: • Ope n Side B ur ner L id be fore lightin g the grill to p revent an ex plosion f rom gas build -up. WA R N I N G ! 1 . Ope n the Sid e Bur ner L id.
26 1 . Ope n the Side B ur ner Li d. 2. IMPORT ANT : M ake sure Side Bur ner Control K nob is tur ne d “O f f ” f irs t. 3. T ur n the LP G as Cylin der val ve open counte rclo ck wise until it s tops. ( Fig. 8) 4. Push Side B ur ner Control K nob in and tur n counte rcloc k wise to the H igh position.
27 Coo king On t he Gas Gr il l T o reduc e the r isk of ser ious bo dily injur y or death f rom f ire , expl osion or burn h azard: • Neve r use ch arco al or lighter fluid in your g as grill. Ke ep this outdo or cook ing app liance c lear an d fre e from combus tible ma terials, ga soline, and other f lammabl e vapor s and liquids.
28 Roasting (Indirec t Method) T o reduc e the r isk of bur ns from th e hot air and s team trap pe d inside: • Op en the H ood c aref ully w hen ro astin g on grill. WA R N I N G ! In dir ec t C ook in g (Ro as tin g): Food is c ooked like in an oven under lower he at and/ or longer co okin g times.
29 War m i n g R a c k T o reduc e the r isk of f ire or flare -up from gre ase dr ippings: • Wh en cook ing f ood on the war ming r ack , make sure no Bur ne rs are on dire c tly unde r the D rip Pan. • Clean gre ase dr ippin gs awa y from gr ill af te r ea ch use.
30 Ca re a nd M ai ntena nce CA U T I O N ! C leaning the G rill Bot to m Pane l, Gr ea se Pan , Foil Pan: Remove the t wo b olts on the sid es se cur ing the B ot tom Panel. (Step 1 9 , p age 1 8) Sc rape a way fo od and f at residue from the B ot tom Panel.
31 Remov e nuts and bolts. How to C le an t he B ur ne rs 1 . M ake sure the Control Knob s are turne d “O f f ” and th e grill is co mpletel y coole d. 2. Carefully re move Cookin g Gr ids and Flam e Dif fus ers . 3. T o rem ove eac h M ain Bur ner , f irs t remove the nut & b olt that f aste ns the bur ner f lan ge to bac k wall.
32 5. Use a pipe c le aner to c lear in sec t ne st s from the inl et hole o f M ain Bur ne r (Fig. 1 9) and Side B ur ner tub e. (Fig. 20) 6. Ope n up the M ain B urn er hole s (Fig. 1 9) and the Sid e Bur ner h oles ( Fig. 2 1 ) with a sm all nail or wire.
33 Storage T o reduc e the r isk of ser ious bo dily injur y or de ath: • Store your LP gas gr ill in a co ol dr y plac e. Do not store an L P G as Cylind er in a spa ce gre ater than 1 25 de grees Fahrenh eit. Never store a c onne cte d LP G as Cy linder in a b uilding, garag e, or any enclose d area.
34 Emergencies Problem Ga s leak ing f rom crack ed/ cut /burned h ose Ga s leak ing f rom LP G as Cy linde r G as leak ing f rom LP G as Cy lin d e r v al ve G as leak ing b et ween LP G as Cylin der.
35 T roubleshoot ing Problem IR sid e bur ner w ill not stay li t IR sid e bur ner w ill not light using ignitor or match Bur ne rs w ill not light using a matc h Low flam e or low heat Pos si ble C a.
36 Problem Flar e up Per si s te n t gr e a se f i r e Unabl e to fill L P tank Humming or w histlin g from regulator Cabinet do ors do not c lose Flam es blow out Pos si ble C a us e Grea se bu ild -.
37 If you n eed re plac eme nt par ts, re fer to th e Par ts I llustra- tions to f ind the exac t p ar t s you ne ed. I f you ha ve any question s or need hel p , contact Cus to mer S e r vic e a t 1- 8 0 0 -2 51-7 5 5 8 or go to www . a u s s i e g r i l l s .
38 P ar t s List - M odel 6804 P ar t s List - M odel 6805 Key De sc r ipt io n Qua nt it y 1 Sid e Bu rn er Cove r 1 2 Sid e Bu rn er Co okin g G ri d 1 3 Le f t S id e T able 1 4 Sid e Bu rn er Valv.
39 P ar t s Ill ust rat ion s- Model 6805 If you n eed re plac eme nt par ts, re fer to th e Par ts I llustra- tions to f ind the exac t p ar t s you ne ed. I f you ha ve any question s or need hel p , contact Cus to mer S e r vic e a t 1- 8 0 0 -2 51-7 5 5 8 or go to www .
40 Lim ited W arran t y ME C O CO R PO R A TION - LI MITE D WAR R ANT Y This prod uct is warranted to the origi nal consu mer purchaser again st defec ts in material and w orkmanshi p under normal outdoor househo ld us e a nd correc t assembly (if assembled by the consumer pu rchaser) .
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Aussie 6804 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Aussie 6804 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Aussie 6804 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Aussie 6804 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Aussie 6804, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Aussie 6804.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Aussie 6804. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Aussie 6804 insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.